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But here, they seamlessly blend new animation with
footage
from the original film.
The
footage
from this movie is often breathtakingly beautiful and I many times wondered how on Earth they could have taken some of the shots under water or in the sky.
However beautiful, a large part of the
footage
I had already seen in the TV series 'Planet Earth', narrated by David Attenborough.
Still, however, I think Earth is worth watching for the beautiful
footage
and the fact that it's easier to understand makes it interesting for children too.
It has a lot of original footage, including color
footage
and many eye witnesses (it was made in 70's when a lot more were alive).
Filmmaker David Redmon should be lauded for getting excellent and rare
footage
of everyday life inside a Chinese factory compound, and for landing a revealing on-camera interview with the head of the U.S. company that imports and sells the beads.
Anyone who enjoyed this movie should also try to see the film "Bright Victory", also with local
footage
of the Valley Forge Army Hospital in Phoenixville, PA - and scenes from downtown Phoenixville.
This documentary provides the viewers with unique
footage
about the 2003 coup in Venezuela.
Director Hillyer used a few standing sets from "FLASH GORDON" series which was being filmed at the same time and also inserted some
footage
of electrical machines from Frankenstein.
Good use of live
footage
and animation in tandem.
As is the penchant of French filmmakers , many scenes were shot on real streets and in public places, giving a cinema verite feel to the story , yet L'Emploi du temps also possessed an elegant look thanks to excellent camera work and some stunning location
footage
( most notably a Swiss mountain retreat ).
The music perfectly complements the footage, but never draws attention towards itself.
The film
footage
doesn't look all blurry and choppy like you might think from 1925 B & W silent film.
The film exposes the blatant exploitation of the Chinese worker - generally female - garnering
footage
from the Chinese business owner who shares his unashamed and delusional viewpoint, his American counterpart also as unashamed and delusional, the oppressed workers who are given a voice and, of course, the drunken Americans who wear the beaded necklaces mindlessly celebrating in New Orleans.
While there can never be enough live
footage
from the miracle 2004 Red Sox season, there were great shots of some of my favorite Red Sox players.
While the movie is certainly a chick flick, it has enough baseball
footage
from the amazing 2004 Red Sox comeback to make it one of my top 10 movies of all time.
Okay, the Paris we get is Paris, Culver City apart from the Establishing library
footage
of the real McCoy but it IS Paris in spirit than which nothing, nowhere, is better.
This is actually a very good film, preserved quite well if the fine VHS transfer I rented is any indication -- excellent acting by the principals, especially William Haines as Brown, and good location work at Cambridge with some fine action
footage
in the climactic Harvard/Yale football game -- but the story must have seemed a hoary chestnut even in 1926.
This movie catches up with Sadoul today as he recalls the interview, while we listen to the cassettes (Herge died in 1983) and see some old photos and
footage
of the man himself.
This movie, like most classics, is stupid fun with some classic Ramones
footage
in their heyday.
Director Mary Harron, who also made "I Shot Andy Warhol" and "American Psycho", recreates Betty's America by mixing old black and white stock
footage
with new, degraded, black and white
footage.
This film has zero narration and combines verite
footage
with sensitive interviews with four teenage workers in China who live inside a factory compound.
Yet, the majority of their days and nights consist of work, work, and work -- but the
footage
of their work is illuminating and mesmerizing to watch.
Astutely following Mardi Gras beads from China to the Carnival, the film reveals how the local is connected to the global through humor and interesting, compelling
footage
from both cultures.
I can't believe this guy stayed on good terms with the lot of them (Anton especially) to get all of this
footage
without any serious... beef.
I saw this film at the International Film Festival of Boston, and was expecting a dry introduction to globalization, but what I got was a riveting visual display of shocking
footage
from both China and the United States.
Interview
footage
with those who know/knew her (including an ex husband,her publisher,and others) tell their side of the story.
The short that starts this film is the true
footage
of a guy named Gary, apparently it was taken randomly in the parking lot of a television station where Gary works in the town of Beaver.
Lo and behold the filmmaker gets a letter from Gary some time later inviting him to return to Beaver to get some
footage
of the local talent contest he has put together, including Gary's staggering performace as Olivia Newton Dawn.
Besides following the play like a TV broadcast, there is generous
footage
dedicated to follow individual players in the games.
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