Several embarrassing montages seem directed by the domineering pop soundtrack due to their literalist take on the lyrics. |
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All of this seems to be told from Mike's narcoleptic viewpoint, with strange edits, blackouts, and powerful montages of varying film stock. |
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This is not intended as an action picture, so don't go expecting fast-paced montages. |
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The montages make it clear how far much time has passed since the last scene, but at other times only vague references keep us oriented. |
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We've been closing the show every night with some special musical performances over pictures and montages of events. |
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Talking heads are juxtaposed with offbeat Cold War footage and recurring tunnel imagery in split screen shots, montages and slo-mo sequences. |
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Companies can hand-color old black and whites, create montages and vignettes and digitally link photos to create a complete panoramic shot. |
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Gallant has dedicated an entire book to images of his montages and the techniques behind them, which he has self-published and financed. |
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As all the clips are from the first season, you won't get much out of the montages after having watched all the episodes. |
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Where Mamet's play features blackouts, the film substitutes long, synthesized soft-rock montages. |
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Cutting between narratives with various video montages, the film is visually breathtaking. |
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The press always like that kind of thing as it gives them lots of cheap reprint copy, or photo montages. |
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So far as I can tell, it consisted of twenty-one photostatic enlargements of his montages, which I find somewhat baffling. |
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I just can't hear it for the noise, or see it for the montages. |
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Especially since that fact allowed Hugh Jackman to segue into one of the most tedious musical montages in Oscar history! |
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Instead of that film's repressed romances, Iron Monkey offers a gob of melodrama, slapstick comedy, cooking montages, and demonstrations of holistic medicine. |
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He also whips out some familiar tricks, like introducing a string of characters by rewinding their individual bios in two-minute flashback montages as Tautou narrates. |
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Seriously, this film sets the record for most montages ever. |
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I have viewed the same Remembrance Day films and montages again and again. |
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And the really interesting aspects of the story get lost in montages. |
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He's got no problem devoting entire sequences of his film, including the hysterically inappropriate and silly ending, to music montages played out over entire songs. |
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The images, painted with only primary colors and white, range from expressionist portraiture to montages of time and space that combine multiple moments within the same page. |
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Her video montages are rather like cut ups from the 1980s or cable TV now, where rapid-fire montage irony is a transport mechanism for promos and ad breaks. |
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The user creates montages to generate new antiwar argumentation. |
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In their montages, the teens followed a general theme of peace and unity, using the close-up photos they had taken of personal symbols. |
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The show, entitled The Red Piano, was a multimedia concert featuring massive props and video montages created by David LaChapelle. |
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Information is conveyed as still-lifes and montages, plaques, and videos. |
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Stewart seemed as irritated as I was with those ubiquitous montages that turn up during the ceremony. |
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These are very tranquil, slow-moving images featuring two central protagonists, the artists, who appear in front of backdrops recognizable as blue-box montages. |
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