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Another "Unprisoned" story was about a troupe of dancers who
choreographed
a piece called "Hoods Up," which they performed in front of city council.
It's really just theater, a national security theater, with mentally ill men like Sami Osmakac unwitting actors in a carefully
choreographed
production brought to you by the FBI.
The world moves like a ballet you've choreographed, but the sequence can't be based on a past experience because you've never eaten here before.
I'd imagine it all like a
choreographed
dance thousands of feet up.
A social dance isn't
choreographed
by any one person.
This rhythm repeats throughout the ride, acting out the coaster engineer’s
choreographed
dance of gravitational energy.
For one of the videos, we
choreographed
hundreds of people with umbrellas in an abandoned parking lot outside Tokyo, and then filmed them from a drone a half a mile in the air.
The building incorporates the site, but it dispenses it in very small doses in the way that the museum is
choreographed.
These creatures are not
choreographed.
I think that what put me off the most was the horribly
choreographed
fight scenes at the end of the film.
The violence was well
choreographed
and aside from an over reliance on projectile red syrup for blood spatterings was on the whole realistic.
This also extends to the action sequences in which are flatly choreographed, badly directed and completely drained of all possible excitement.
the gunfights that were so well
choreographed
that John Woo himself was jealous, .2.
In her defence, each (prat?) fall was probably blocked, choreographed, and rehearsed.
The fights were not
choreographed
very well and there really wasn't much kung-fu at all.
I don't mean Matrix-style "wire-fu", just some well
choreographed
barroom brawls.
The fight scenes are so badly
choreographed
that its a wonder that the swords ever manage to connect.
Sure, the plot is slow to develop, the special effects are laughable, the acting is ridiculous and the action is badly choreographed, but as wrestler DDP would say; That's not a bad thing....that's a good thing!
There are some expertly
choreographed
antics in and around the lion's cage to begin with, followed by a hilariously grotesque and irritating rendition of 'Laugh Clown Laugh' which, as a child, I used to impersonate regularly!
Although there is not wire-work and special effects like those used in Crouching Tiger, this movie uses ingenuity and creative camera-work to create memorable fighting moments, and the fight scenes are well
choreographed
and tight.
Rudy Ray Moore's rhymin kung fu pimp with horrible
choreographed
action sequences is about as close as you can get to becoming a spoof of a genre without actually being spoof.
While it may not be his most laugh-packed film, MIGHTY LIKE A MOOSE stands as one of Charley Chase's most satisfying farce comedies, twenty minutes of clever sight gags, nicely
choreographed
physical comedy, and amusing quips (rendered via title card, of course) all based on a wacky and wildly implausible premise.
Onsite locations of New York City and an excellent
choreographed
car chase highlight the film.
The story divides into a series of vignettes that range from the ridiculous to the sublime, but it is all gorgeously photographed with a clever use of NYC locations and imaginatively staged musical numbers (outstandingly
choreographed
by the legendary Twyla Tharp).
Jackson was co-writer and by evidence of VH1 heavily
choreographed
and directed this masterpiece.
The scene he
choreographed
with globe, with just a musical accompaniment is sheer, luminous inspiration, and luminous, as well, is Paulette Goddard at the film's end, smiling through her tears.
I checked the Bravo site, but there is no future date scheduled for a repeat performance by the most appealing guys ever choreographed, the Dan Band.
Soon we are treated to or tortured by a series of poorly
choreographed
fights and a lame storyline that becomes more and more laughable at every moment.
I have only recently been able to catch up with the films of Marilyn Miller since they are not shown on TCM in the UK.I have been much intrigued over the years because this was one of the superstars of the 20s.What was she really like.To some stars of this era like Jolson some of the magic still shines through,but alas not for Miller.Her dancing seems awkward and poorly choreographed,her singing somewhat limited and as an actress she makes Ruby Keeler seem like Hepburn.Even worse in this film as the public had grown tired of musicals virtually all of the musical numbers have been deleted.So we are left with a comedy of that period with little real appeal.She was being paid $500000 for this!So i have only two conclusion.Either she was poorly served by the cinema or she had no talent at all.I think that the truth is nearer the later than the former.
The pace is a lot slower, the action is not as exciting and as well
choreographed
and there is not a lot of character development.
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