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Fighter Jet movie preview - Into The Fire
After a French-built fighter jet disappears from an air show, ace pilots "Walk'n" Marchelli (Benoit Magimel) and "Fahrenheit" Vallois (Clovis Cornillac) are called upon to foil a terrorist plot. On a top secret mission to shoot down al-Qaida kamikaze planes, the flyboys barrel into thrilling dogfights against F-16s over desert terrain. Breathless aerial cinematography using actual military pilots distinguishes this Top Gun-style thrill ride.
Bryan Ferry - Slave To Love
..some nice smooth cinematography
Tim Curry in "Legend"
> "Tom Cruise, on the other hand.... eughhh."
Perhaps you missed my other attempted post from the movie in which I said something to the effect of, "excellent cinematography for its time and a fine film, only marred by the miscasting of Tom Cruise."
Eughhhh is right. It reeks of sacrificing artistic integrity for box office $$$.
Bernado Bertolucci - Il Conformista / The Conformist
Mesmerizing cinematography...
10066 (Member Profile)
How can you think that the trailer looks terrible!?! And the kid doesn't look that bad, probably worked his ass off to do this. It looks like a fun adventure with good martial arts from Yuen Wo Ping and the two legends, great cinematography, and an epic feel. I'll take old school Jackie Chan/Drunken Master any day, but this is something different, and I think it looks awesome. Which Chan flicks are you not a fan of? The American ones or his HK stuff?
Overdrift (It’s Impossible to Drive Straight)
nice lighting / cinematography.
Eyes Wide Shut teaser
Yes, really. Like I said before, I love the use of music, the camerawork, the cinematography in general, the way it cuts to the credits... But then Kubrick is my favourite director and I'm probably a bit biased.
>> ^dag:
>> ^Sarzy:
I really and truly believe that this is a great video, something people should see and worthy of being on the site.
Really? The movie sure - but this particular scene is just sex taken out of context.
Radio Raheem - 20 D Energizers!
Besides the movie and message which is really good, I loved this film for it's cinematography, whose main principle was to potray the hottest day ever seen in New York city, everything in the film is directed to achieving that impression.
Watch it if you can.
I'VE ABANDONED MY CHILD!
Wow. I'm not even sure what to say to that. I've already seen the film three times, and as far as I'm concerned it's easily the best film of the year, if not the decade. It's pretty much phenomenal in every way (the performances, direction, writing, cinematography, score)... But to each his own, I guess.
Kate Bush - This Womans Work
This was also used in the movie She's Having A Baby, during the hospital distress scene. There is some brilliant cinematography that was done in that scene.
Gold Diggers of 1935 -Highlights
Musta been quite a few feats of cinematography for back then, however kittens were just as adorable.
They called me Mr. Glass
This scene was my very first submission. It bombed with only 3 votes. You should requeue soon to ensure this makes it. Here's what I had written on my own submission:
This is definitely a niche movie. Not everyone will "get it" and many who do or could just won't care. The more you learn about this movie the better it gets, IMO.
I, as most, didn't care much for Signs. I thought it was a good story that just shouldn't have been a movie. A different take on it might have done wonders. I eventually got around to seeing The Village and really enjoyed that, despite fully expecting disappointment. One of these days I'll get around to Lady in the Water.
No Country For Old Men? (Cinema Talk Post)
This is prob the best film in last 5 to 10 years as far as I'm concerned. The script, cast, cinematography, sound design and of course direction are spot on. I have recommended it to anyone that will listen.
No Country For Old Men - Coin Toss Scene
This film is one of the few perfect films that exist. Top 10 all time, I hope I'm not over hyping this for those who haven't seen it, but really....this is film making at its finest, direction, script, acting, cinematography and sound design.
Tricky: Makes Me Wanna Die
eh, "The content you're trying to view is only available in certain areas"
edit: thanks for embedding the dailymotion version!
Nice cinematography, and interesting bath eels..