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One difference between the film and the novel is the staircase scene in which Rhett carries Scarlett up the stairs.
" If Psycho began an exploration of a new sense of absurdity in contemporary life, of the collapse of causality and the diseased underbelly of American Gothic ", he writes, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre " carries this exploration to a logical conclusion, addressing many of the issues of Hitchcock's film while refusing comforting closure ".
The Boston Globe described Quinto's performance in the 2009 film as " something special ", and that Nimoy's appearance " carries much more emotion than you'd expect ".
The three Russians also accommodate themselves to capitalism, but the last joke of the film is that one of them carries a sign protesting that the other two are unfair to him.
Tweety has the starring role and carries the story in the 2000 direct-to-video feature length animated film " Tweety's High-Flying Adventure " he has a girlfriend called Aooga, he is not married, and doesn't have any children.
* A More4 news film report on how insulting the prophet Mohammed in Pakistan is a capital offence, and defiling the Koran carries life imprisonment.
" The film carries a 70 on Metacritic, indicating generally favorable reviews.
The movie Forbidden Planet employs many common science fiction elements, but the film carries a profound message-that the evolution of a species toward technological perfection ( in this case exemplified by the disappeared alien civilization called the " Krell ") does not ensure the loss of primitive and dangerous urges.
* The Wild Life ( 1984 ), Jim ( Ilan Mitchell-Smith ) carries a boombox throughout the film
Richard Gere balked at shooting the ending of the film, in which Zack arrives at Paula's factory wearing his naval dress whites and carries her off the factory floor.
Almost opposite is the former Odeon Cinema, now Habitat, with its iconic façade which carries high upon it a large sculptured medallion of the now almost-forgotten William Friese-Greene, who claimed to have invented celluloid film and cameras before any subsequent patents.
The director ’ s assistant coolly carries out her instructions, and it matters little if we are in a concentration camp or a film studio: all humane considerations are ruled out to achieve the ultimate work of art.
In The Lost King of Oz ( 1925 ), a Wish Way carries Dorothy to a film set in Hollywood, California.
In the film, General Buck Turgidson ( played by George C. Scott ) carries a binder titled " World Targets in Megadeaths.
Also in the episode, Mark Hamill gets carried by Homer in a fashion which parodies the way Costner carries Houston in the film.
An industry term, it carries more of an assumption that the film is shown as part of a presentation along with a feature film.
A stock scene in the submarine genre film is the depiction of a grim-faced submarine crew waiting in silence as depth charges explode overhead and bolts fly out of bulkheads in the submarine ( they are dead silent because sound carries extremely well underwater, and so even the sound of men talking on a submarine would be picked up by normal sonar on other ships ).
In the 1965 film, " The Fortune Cookie ," Harry Hinkle ( Jack Lemmon ) carries a hardcover copy of the novel into his bedroom.
The subplot of unresolved passion carries the film ; it is clear from the outset upon the Reno brothers return home that Cathy still loves Vance, although she is true to the younger Clint.
It's Pfeiffer's combination of compassion and terror that carries the last section of the film and gives it class.
It utilises one main theme that carries throughout the film.
Rewinding risks rubbing the film against itself, which can cause scratching of the film and smearing of the emulsion which carries the pictures.
The sequel revealed that Dalton's first name was James which was not mentioned in the original film ( the name is mentioned in the hospital from Dalton's medical chart that he carries with him ).

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This discovery of Melies was vastly more important than his sometimes dazzling, magician's tricks produced on film.
During the making recently of an important Biblical film, some 40 volumes of research material and sketches not only of costumes and interiors, but of architectural developments, sports arenas, vehicles, and other paraphernalia were compiled, consulted, and complied with.
The technologically most important thin amorphous film is probably represented by few nm thin SiO < sub > 2 </ sub > layers serving as isolator above the conducting channel of a metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor ( MOSFET ).
is probably the most important piece of film I ’ ve ever done .”
Chaplin considered the musical accompaniment of a film to be important, and from A Woman of Paris onwards, he took an increasing interest in this area.
Another example is the place of The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 ) in American and British gay culture, although a widely viewed and historically important film in greater American culture.
He is generally considered one of the most important figures of early cinema for his command of film techniques and expressive skills.
It is considered important by film historians as one of the first feature length American films ( most previous films had been less than one hour long ), and it changed the industry's standard in a way still influential today .< ref >
An important early film to move beyond the concept of the scenic was In the Land of the Head Hunters ( 1914 ), which embraced primitivism and exoticism in a staged story presented as truthful re-enactments of the life of Native Americans.
The newsreel tradition is important in documentary film ; newsreels were also sometimes staged but were usually re-enactments of events that had already happened, not attempts to steer events as they were in the process of happening.
In film, however, continuity is very nearly last on a film editor's list of important things to maintain.
The Festival de Gramado ( or Gramado Film Festival ) Gramado, Brazil along with the Guadalajara International Film Festival in Guadalajara, Mexico are considered to be the most important film festivals of Latin America.
It is arguable the most important film festival in Chile.
The most important development in this area of special techniques occurred, arguably, in 1899, with the production of the short film Matches: An Appeal, a thirty-second long stop-motion animated piece intended to encourage the audience to send matches to British troops fighting the Boer War.
The latter was important for the production of Westerns, which now formed a major American film genre.
But the most important thing Griffith did was work out significant and expressive natural gestures in intensive rehearsal periods with his actors, before the film was shot, such as the enraged and jealous husband in The Voice of the Child ( 1911 ) walking around his office chomping on a cigar and puffing clouds of smoke out of it through clenched teeth.
The most important of the new film producers at the time was Joe May, who made a series of thrillers and adventure films through the war years, but Ernst Lubitsch also came into prominence with a series of very successful comedies and dramas.
The French film industry in the late 19th century and early 20th century was among the world's most important.
From the outset, this new republic held that film would be the most ideal propaganda tool for the Soviet Union because of its widespread popularity among the established citizenry of the new land ; Vladimir Lenin, in fact, declared it the most important medium for educating the masses in the ways, means and successes of Communism, a position which was later echoed by Joseph Stalin.
The film industry remains an important earner for the British economy.
Whilst Laura Mulvey's paper has a particular place in the feminist film theory, it is also important to note that her ideas regarding ways of watching the cinema ( from the voyeuristic element to the feelings of identification ) have been very important in terms of defining spectatorship from the psychoanalytical view point.
The opportunities offered by the booming Hollywood film industry and, later, the threat of growing Nazi power led to the emigration of many important film artists working in Germany who had either been directly involved in the Expressionist movement or studied with its practitioners.

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