Montage
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111 examples of Montage in a sentence
Khan Academy is most known for its collection of videos, so before I go any further, let me show you a little bit of a
montage.
(Movie
montage
of "It's 4 a.m.") (Laughter) Rives: So somewhere along the line, I realized I have a hobby I didn't know I wanted, and it is crowdsourced.
alarm clock montage) (Video) Newcaster: Top of the hour.
It consisted of a photo
montage
that had text that read, "What is the Proper Way to Display a US Flag?" Below that were books that people could write responses to that question in, and below that was a flag that people had the option of standing on.
The photo
montage
consisted of images of South Korean students burning American flags, holding signs that said, "Yankee go home.
And when that happens, these
montage
compositions are automatically created, which consist of the sentence and images being combined.
At least I think it's inane, the terrible song that accompanies this
montage
is mixed so loud it renders the dialogue at times almost inaudible.
The Dune miniseries opens with a "flashforward
" montage
of action sequences.
Almost certainly staged
montage
of women reading lines (very briefly) and getting naked (not very briefly) in front of a anonymous (and uncredited) panel - almost certainly including producer Charles Band.
Instead of drawing upon the memorable characters and captivating mythology of the original game, Square Enix has churned out a frivolous
montage
of incomprehensible battle scenes.
Throw in a pointless and unexplained sub-plot and a horribly cringe worthy montage, and you end up with a waste of 93 minutes (60 in my case).
The cinematography is so horribly manipulative and unoriginal and the
montage
jumbled beyond belief.
A perfect example of wasted footage is the fast forwarding
montage
in the first third of the movie.
Anyway, Savage Intruder starts with a bizarre
montage
of what looks like MGM musical & premiere footage & a few spinning portraits which have no meaning whatsoever in the long run.
They (instantly) fall in love and it leads to a hysterical
montage
of the two of them frolicking in the grass, drinking from a fountain...in slow motion no less!
I don't mind a little humor in my Holmes (I'm a big fan of Billy Wilder's "The Private Life of SH"), but this version of "The Sign of Four" feels like a Grand-Guignol-esque episode of "Murder, She Wrote" (right from the opening credits, that are of the worst possible kind: a
montage
of scenes from the movie) as directed by Mel Brooks.
Oh, and a
montage
of Stu waking up every day and shopping for meat which doesn't come anywhere close to making sense.
Those choices combined with the "C.S.I" editing, use of music and montage, lack of suspense, scares, or humor really drag this film down.
A
montage
prologue, quite obviously manufactured by the blessed maniacs who actually chose to distribute this thing, tries to convince us that the comic impact of this staggeringly incompetent bit of nothing is entirely deliberate.
But if you want o see running, a dating montage, and a lot of jumping.
Hey though, fans of arty rape scenes will get a kick out of the Polaroid
montage
(my second-hand copy is classified as a FAMILY film) and who doesn't love interminable scenes of rednecks gawking at purty wimmen?
For example, the original film manage to truncate much of the middle and final sections of the novel into a single montage, including the discovery of Gurney Halleck and the love affair of Paul Atreides and Chani, which, on reading the novel, is a travesty, probably born of the studio cutting shenanigens of which the other reviewer writes.
An artful
montage
of depression-era photographs and phony newspapers set against a speech by FDR - this, I believe, is his first appearance in a killer scarecrow movie- establishes the mood.
From the fertile imagination which brought you the irresistible HERCULES (1983), comes its even more preposterous (read goofier) sequel: right off the bat, we get another unwieldy "beginning of time" prologue which even contrives to completely contradict these same events as set up in the first film!; a condensed
montage
of highlights from same is soon followed by a SUPERMAN-like scrolling credits sequence.
I could be wrong... no I'm not wrong, this movie is not enjoyable on any level.The jail
montage
looked like it was a summer camp, just instead of kids, it was a sausage fest of horrible actors, just hanging out and laughing and trying to look hard.
If you like this sort of montage, run don't walk and get "Tales of Manhattan" (1942) a marvelous film that follows the life and times of a topcoat.
The literally needless violence, the plot holes, Tarantino's table-itis sans drama, and absent character development made this a thoroughly painful, glorified
montage.
Following a grueling opening montage, we soon discover that the film consists of a very poorly written script, extremely under qualified (even for a beginners film) acting, disastrous lighting and even worse special effects.
The fun filled opening
montage
(sung by none other than the inimitable Kishore Kumar)gave a very accurate picture of what one could expect.
Director Erle Kenton uses expressionistic shadows and eerie music to frame many sequences, including a wonderful
montage
sequence that the studio frequently used in their horror features.
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