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en There's one two-minute scene that I took out because I felt in the end Capone was a more sinister and frightening presence in the film if he never appeared.

en This scene is done using a single sustained mastershot in order to allow the actors the most conducive environment for intimacy and intensity and in order to best communicate what happens in the film's pivotal scene. It cannot be cut without compromising the central scene of the narrative and thus rendering the mystery of the film incomprehensible. It remains more than a bit absurd to me that this scene would garner an R if shot exactly the same but from just the torso up but becomes an NC-17 because the mastershot reveals full bodies.

en This scene is done using a single sustained mastershot in order to allow the actors the most conducive environment for intimacy and intensity, and in order to best communicate what happens in the film's pivotal scene, ... It cannot be cut without compromising the central scene of the narrative and thus rendering the mystery of the film incomprehensible.

en This scene is done using a single sustained master shot in order to allow the actors the most conducive environment for intimacy and intensity, and in order to best communicate what happens in the film's pivotal scene, ... It cannot be cut without compromising the central scene of the narrative and thus rendering the mystery of the film incomprehensible.

en With film, the contrast of the scene is more or less a function of the film. If the light is very harsh or flat, you're more or less stuck with it. And with film, at least with color transparencies, that's true, too.

en For example, if the following three sentences appeared in a [text]—'I saw a film today, oh boy,' 'He saw a film today at the reception,' 'She saw a film today and liked it,'—the program would identify the sequence 'saw a film today,' and determine whether it's a statistically significant pattern, ... If so, the sequence is added to the software's lexicon and can be used to create new sentences. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength.

en [A number of the women who served as consultants on the film appear in a climactic courtroom scene.] It was really amazing to have them there, ... It gave the scene a real potency to shoot.

en I have a nervous breakdown in the film and in one scene I get to stand at the top of the stairs waving an empty sherry bottle which is, of course, a typical scene from my daily life, so isn't much of a stretch.

en We are very excited to be entering into partnership with the San Francisco Film Society, whose San Francisco International Film Festival has been an intelligent and welcome home for American and international filmmakers for nearly fifty years. SF360.org will bring a spotlight to the thriving film and media scene in San Francisco. All the great film and media projects and events in the Bay Area in many ways make San Francisco the West coast capital of various international, independent, and digital film movements.

en The victim in this case appears to have died of other causes, but not of the injuries that appeared to be at the scene.

en [Actress Claudette Colbert appeared in her last film role in] Parrish, ... I'm a mature woman but I can't suddenly put on gray hair and play character roles and most mother parts are too 'Pollyannaish' for me. I took this one because I felt it had a point of view. The mother wants to break the silver cord and lead a normal sex life of her own.
  Claudette Colbert

en If you watch a six-minute film, and you're really watching it, it can be a profound experience. But you could sit through a two-hour action-adventure film and get absolutely nothing out of it, other than feeling your endorphins flow.

en Even though it takes such a long time to film a few minutes, you still go for that spontaneous aspect to a film, the technique doesn't have to be uninteresting just because we are shooting a minute and half a week.

en He appeared drunk to the police officer at the scene. He was glassy-eyed and smelled of alcohol.

en We, the lineal representatives of the successful enactors of one scene of slaughter after another, must, whatever more pacific virtues we may also possess, still carry about with us, ready at any moment to burst into flame, the smoldering and sinister traits of character by means of which they lived through so many massacres, harming others, but themselves unharmed.
  William James


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