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And we made this film in Casablanca,
recreating
all the shots.
And in the process, we started
recreating
how the plastics industry makes plastics.
So we're taking this machine and
recreating
some of the operating theater crises that this machine might face in one of the hospitals that it's intended for, and in a contained, safe environment, evaluating its effectiveness.
So everything we do is about
recreating
and expressing something that means something to that person, and expressing that through what would be their body, whether it's speed or attitude or bling, whatever it is that captures and suggests them in the best way we can.
And as an experiment, because I dauntingly create a task for myself of
recreating
a Saturn V launch for this particular movie, because I put it out there, I felt a little nervous about it, so I need to do an experiment and bring a group of people like this in a projection room and play this stock footage, and when I played this stock footage, I simply wanted to find out what people remembered, what was memorable about it?
Basically it's a tin can, and I'm basically
recreating
the launch with fire extinguishers, fire, I have wax that I threw in front of the lens to look like ice, and so basically if you believed any of the stuff that I just showed you, what you were reacting to, what you're emoting to, is something that's a total falsehood, and I found that really kind of fascinating.
It's like, Yeah, I don't know if you noticed, but I'm the guy out in the parking lot
recreating
one of America's finest moments with fire extinguishers.
There's three of them who are not just re-creating ancient species, they're
recreating
extinct ecosystems in northern Siberia, in the Netherlands, and in Hawaii.
And these are exactly the kind of judgments doctors make every day and I think this technology we've invented has a lot of potential for many different things in medical training, because it's really simple and it does a great job at
recreating
what people feel through tools.
I'm talking about people taking and
recreating
using other people's content, using digital technologies to say things differently.
There's very few people living, so nothing to get too upset about, and they spend the rest of their life
recreating
these hats and getting further and further, and it's extraordinary, and there's another group, they're called the Kalam, and they live in the next valley, but they speak a completely different language, they look completely different, and they wear a hat, and it's built out of scarabs, these fantastic emerald green little scarabs, and sometimes there are 5,000 or 6,000 scarabs in this hat, and they spend the whole of their life collecting these scarabs to build these hats.
As a storyteller, I've always been fascinated with the idea of
recreating
this notion of choices in fiction.
This is Chinatown in Los Angeles, a park we play at every week, and that's us
recreating
the Ray Allen moment and all the tracking that's associated with it.
But we can also probe the origins of the universe by
recreating
the hot, dense conditions that existed at the beginning of time in the laboratory.
Philosophers interested in artificial intelligence have used the knowledge argument to theorize that
recreating
a physical state won't necessarily recreate a corresponding mental state.
It's called "Different Kinds of Air: A Plant's Diary," where I was
recreating
the air from different eras in Earth's evolution, and inviting the audience to come in and breathe them with me.
The main challenges are scanning a brain in enough detail to capture the mind and perfectly
recreating
that detail artificially.
And as for the battle scenes (which, in contrast to some commentors claims, do take up a good 15% of screentime)- they look like look like some some History Club from your local high school
recreating
a medieval siege, although the kids would no doubt put more passion into it.
Basically a forgettable, poor attempt at
recreating
a beloved era of the past.
Michael Chiklis (years before his breakthrough on "The Shield") is put in the unenviable position of portraying Belushi, taking a post-mortem trip through his life,
recreating
those "Saturday Night Live" skits which are now part of TV history.
I couldn't imagine that someone would take on the monstrous task of
recreating "
Heart of Darkness."
This movie was a dismal attempt at
recreating
a crucial time in English history.
Schrader edits scenes
recreating
that day with three different scenarios from Mishima's novels: Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Kyoko's House, and Runaway Horses.
What is special about this film, though, is
recreating
silent movies in 1939.
The production was filmed in its entirety in 1982 with Angela Lansbury
recreating
her Broadway role as Mrs. Lovett, the daffy pie shop owner who finds a practical use for the heads that Todd makes mincemeat out of.
Everything else like costumes, art direction, and
recreating
the era of America in 1941 is perfect.
An attempt to be daring and different but this appears to be a slap-together attempt at
recreating
the magic of Arthur Penn 's Bonnie and Clyde (1967) and George Roy Hill 's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)- truly innovative filmmakers and films - but falling well below the bar.
The director obviously tried to emulate his French colleague Tran Anh Hung by
recreating
an ambiance which is suppose to portray Viet Nam...
Recreating
this classic tale with feuding Italian families in the catering business in New York results in great fun.
Hotel Du Nord is a gripping drama of guilt in which Marcel Carne portrayed an entertaining tale of ill-fated love which also functions as a revolt against the cruel world.The film is based entirely on a pair of hapless lovers.Pierre and Renee were mistaken when they believed that suicide would put an end to their misery.Hotel Du Nord has its own inimitable charm as its inhabitants have become an essential part of the establishment.There is an element of togetherness as everyone flocks to Hotel Du Nord to eat,chat etc.Marcel Carne has remained true to the spirit of the films produced in 30s and 40s as Hotel Du Nord has a certain kind of nostalgic feel.Carne,while
recreating
the life of Parisian roads was able to create a sort of nostalgia for black and white giving a unique genre of poetic realism to his oeuvre.Hotel Du Nord can be termed as a quintessence of cinematographic populism.The 14th July ball scene on the banks of Saint Martin canal remains a magnificent sequence.The film's immense popularity can be judged from the fact that Hotel Du Nord has been declared as a national monument.
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