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I know it was shown to the students who survived the Columbine
shooting
and it provided a sense of closure for a lot of them.
As Ed falls on to one of his arrows and notices his enemy approaching him, cocks his rifle, only to shoot the floor as he falls with an arrow in his neck; was possible the greatest piece of cinematic
shooting
I have seen in a film.
Home room does not show the school
shooting
but rather the aftermath and the effects of the community and the town.
Alecia is an outcast who witnessed the entire
shooting.
Meanwhile the police are investigating Alecia as she might have known the
shooting
was going to happen.
Home Room Beautifully shows the power of closeness and turmoil after a school
shooting.
Throw in, too, all the elements of a Roger Corman-produced comedy-exploitation film, except for the two-day
shooting
schedule, some of the familiar Corman repertory players like Clint Howard, Mary Wournow and Dick Miller (there since "Bucket of Blood"), and you've got one of the great stoopid movies of the day.
It never lets the constraints of technology slow it down, in fact there is some creative things done to create the effect of flight, including putting a camera on a boom on a truck and
shooting
high and traveling fast to make it look like we are seeing it from Superman's point of view, also a few closeups of George in process work, and a long shot of an animated Superman.
The music is everywhere, and also the shooting, the animals, the crazy bastards, sex and amazing gadgets and inventions, everything colorfully visual to entertain only.
And the Japs are
shooting
like mad.
As it went on he got a cool
shooting
fist like the one Android 16 used against Cell in Dragonball Z, then that weapon evolved to include razors that shot out.
The emotion she must have gone through
shooting
re-take after re-take doesn't bare thinking about.
It has it all: cars, gun shooting, fighting, and even a token girl.
The surveillance camera scenes in the school during the
shooting
are made all the more powerful for that reason.
until they start talking about pipe bombs and guns and going
shooting
in the woods.
You know, Robin Williams, God bless him, is constantly
shooting
himself in the foot lately with all these dumb comedies he has done this decade (with perhaps the exception of "Death To Smoochy", which bombed when it came out but is now a cult classic).
It was the first part of '68 and this was still making the rounds in towns across America and there had recently been a mass-murder in my hometown where I saw this where a man went on a
shooting
rampage.
With 47 years when
shooting
the movie she looks hotter than many stars in their 20s, but it's more than her being beautiful, it's brilliantly acted, with all her looks, her famous smile, the way she speaks and moves... from the very first frame she's in you can't take your eyes off of her.
The
shooting
contest does not depend on brisk camera shifts or twitchy cuts for effect because Mann instinctively knows where to place the camera and how to move it to display the greatest density of information in a given shot.
We are accustomed to brief scenes in Denis's film which are inexplicable: Nénette astride Boni feeding with a spoon; a drive by
shooting
of Boni's father and then the briefest of images of Boni with a gunshot wound in the head; a scene of Louis in a morgue with a cadaver with the scar of a transplant but the body of Sidney.
Brando plays the ace jet pilot, just back from
shooting
MiGs down in the Korean War.
I gave the movie a rating of 8/10, not because the movie was bad, but because the filming was bad, I mean, there were times when you'd notice nothing was wrong, like its being shot the way a film is usually shot, you wouldn't see the "live" camera shooting, but then, very little, you would notice the filming mistakes.
A brutally depressing script and some fine low-key performances by Peter Strauss and Pamela Reed and some good location
shooting
in Ohio power this fine TV movie about hard times in the rustbelt.
I had watched several days film
shooting
of this movie that summer,the end result was just two scenes in the movie.
The local buffalo herd was being culled so the
shooting
scenes were for real.
The
shooting
scenes are ridiculous though, and I think Gackt (who wrote the book) takes a little bit too much of his "Matrix obsession" into it.
But unlike the other two films, "Home Room" focuses on two survivors (not the shooters or those killed) in the aftermath of a
shooting.
Superb comic farce from Paul Mazursky, Richard Dreyfuss, plays Jack Noah a fairly successful actor- who is On location
shooting
a film in a fictitious Latin American banana republic Parador,Ruled by the Fascist, Alfonse Sims who unfortunately has succumbed of a heart attack after indulging in too many local cocktails!
When Wayne knows his real identity, he chases Michael
shooting
a big gun, until he gets in a car with Lyle from Dallas (Dennis Hopper).
Budget limitations, time restrictions,
shooting
a script and then cutting it, cutting it, cutting it...
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