Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Film"
The meaning of "Film" in various phrases and sentences
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What does film score mean?
A:
That movies music. The music that is played throughout the movie.
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What does To film this ropes were used to lower Mantas down to a foam cut out of panels Thanos head that had been attached the top of Josh Brolin's head at the same time Brolin had huge foam covered arms that mimicked the vast size of the mad tight end mean?
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It means that in real life, Josh Brolin was wearing a foam helmet and arm pads to look as big as Thanos. Pom Klementieff (the actress who plays Mantis) was lowered from the ceiling with rope and landed on top of him.
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What does In making the film Ross also took autobiographical bits from his own life, notably being raised in what he terms as "alternative-living communities" growing up. mean?
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The movie draws on Ross' own childhood of living outside of an urban environment, closer to nature.
“I spent most of my life in Oregon. . . . My mother started some alternative living communities...They were people who wanted to live what we now call ‘off the grid,’ in harmony with nature. A lot were artists, artisans, weavers,” Ross said. “Sometimes they bought land communally. Some houses had electricity and plumbing; some didn’t.”
https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/movies/2016/07/07/mike-ross-actor-also-mike-ross-writer-and-director/dFiD7oQex5QBjDJXreqtDI/story.html
But unlike the Ben Cash character, Ross was not homeschooled and had lived in England and Africa before moving to Oregon. https://www.npr.org/2016/06/30/484022044/matt-ross-of-silicon-valley-goes-off-the-grid-with-captain-fantastic
“I spent most of my life in Oregon. . . . My mother started some alternative living communities...They were people who wanted to live what we now call ‘off the grid,’ in harmony with nature. A lot were artists, artisans, weavers,” Ross said. “Sometimes they bought land communally. Some houses had electricity and plumbing; some didn’t.”
https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/movies/2016/07/07/mike-ross-actor-also-mike-ross-writer-and-director/dFiD7oQex5QBjDJXreqtDI/story.html
But unlike the Ben Cash character, Ross was not homeschooled and had lived in England and Africa before moving to Oregon. https://www.npr.org/2016/06/30/484022044/matt-ross-of-silicon-valley-goes-off-the-grid-with-captain-fantastic
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What does In the film "Love, Simon" to the question "How was the party?" Simon answered "Aces."
What does it mean? mean?
What does it mean? mean?
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Aces as in it was dope or good it’s slang.
Q:
What does 'take in a film'
Is this British expression? mean?
Is this British expression? mean?
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Not often. Americans will likely say, “let’s go see a movie”.
You can also say, “let’s go catch a movie”.
You can also say, “let’s go catch a movie”.
Example sentences using "Film"
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Please show me example sentences with Since then, I have . . . . . 3 short films. Is it "done" or "made"? Thanks~.
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Usually, you would go with "made."
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Please show me example sentences with the first film i was in came out in 1994.
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it came out, it was published, it was released
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I really enjoy ___________ the film again.
A. watches
B. watch
C. watching
D. to watch.
A. watches
B. watch
C. watching
D. to watch.
A:
C.
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Please show me example sentences with film.
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@Medison112 The film won many awards for its great acting.
Casablanca is considered one of the best films of all time.
Casablanca is considered one of the best films of all time.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "over-the-top" if I want to speak about the film .
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I think the (thing you are judging) was a bit over-the-top. It was quite over-the-top, wasn’t it?
Synonyms of "Film" and their differences
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What is the difference between I have never watched that film. and I haven't watched that film. ?
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That can depend on what you are saying, for example,
If you say
“I never want to watch that film.”
You are saying you’ll never watch it or don’t want to watch it.
But if you say,
“I have never seen that film,”
That means you haven’t watched it yet. Hope this is helpful! :)
If you say
“I never want to watch that film.”
You are saying you’ll never watch it or don’t want to watch it.
But if you say,
“I have never seen that film,”
That means you haven’t watched it yet. Hope this is helpful! :)
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What is the difference between The film's costume design is very good and The film's wardrobes are very good. and The film's wardrobe is very good. ?
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In the context of film “wardrobe” “costume(s)” and “costume design” have the same meaning
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What is the difference between filming and shooting (to take a movie) ?
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The most common ways of putting it are
We are shooting a movie
and
We are filming (this/him/something)
Meaning is identical
We are shooting a movie
and
We are filming (this/him/something)
Meaning is identical
Q:
What is the difference between film and movie ?
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Movie is an US word.
Film is a British word.
Film is a British word.
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What is the difference between I've been to see the film AVENGERS. and I've seen the film AVENGERS. ?
A:
一 より二のほうがいいです
Translations of "Film"
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How do you say this in English (US)? A Japanese film director was accused by a guy, who had worked with him, of sexual harassment that actually could be sexual abuse. After that, his latest film screening was canceled soon. Besides, the series of events has awoken other victims.
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A Japanese film director was accused, by a guy who'd worked with him, of sexual harassment. After it was revealed to be true, his latest film screening was canceled. Furthermore, the series of events has inspired other victims to come forward with their own testimonies against the director.
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How do you say this in English (UK)? If any film was released and shown in the theatres but then due to some reasons it was forbidden from seeing ---> what is the verb for this whole process of prohibtion of a film/play?
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to ban
For example:
"The movie was banned in 1989."
"The banning of the movie sparked outrage."
"After careful consideration, the government decided to ban the movie."
"The ban was lifted in 2010."
Collins Dictionary link:
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/ban
For example:
"The movie was banned in 1989."
"The banning of the movie sparked outrage."
"After careful consideration, the government decided to ban the movie."
"The ban was lifted in 2010."
Collins Dictionary link:
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/ban
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How do you say this in English (US)? a film for protecting phone screen and a shell for protecting phone
A:
A screen protector, and a phone case
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Это лучший фильм, который я когда-либо видел
(maybe "its the best film which I saw ever")
(maybe "its the best film which I saw ever")
A:
It's the best film I've ever seen.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? film kaisa tha
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How was the movie?
Other questions about "Film"
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The film came out at the small number of movie theaters for the first few weeks or so, but it was released at more movie theaters after it got popular.
Does this sound natural??
Does this sound natural??
A:
The film came out to some movie theaters for the first few weeks or so, but it was released to more movie theaters after it got popular.
Q:
A: Did you like the film?
B: Yes, I ____ it was very good.
My textbook is "thought".
Is "think" also right ?
Is there difference between "thought" and "think"?
Review Keyword 英語初級
B: Yes, I ____ it was very good.
My textbook is "thought".
Is "think" also right ?
Is there difference between "thought" and "think"?
Review Keyword 英語初級
A:
Yes, there is. "Thought" is the past tense of "think".
"I think" is acceptable here because it could be used when you are expressing your opinion on something regardless of the tense of the rest of the sentence.
+How was the class?
-I think it was pretty decent!
+How did you like the sushi you order the other day?
-I think it was magnificent!
"I think" is acceptable here because it could be used when you are expressing your opinion on something regardless of the tense of the rest of the sentence.
+How was the class?
-I think it was pretty decent!
+How did you like the sushi you order the other day?
-I think it was magnificent!
Q:
What can I call films that purposefully or excessively wring out people's tears?
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I would call such a film a "tearjerker".
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The seventh film in Fleischer's “Talkartoon” series told a story that took place in a show restaurant, where a female singer with a face like a poodle's appeared. The film came out in 1930, when talkies had already almost replaced silent movies and audiences accepted them not as an extension of radio shows, but as a new form of entertainment. Viewers, as a result, no longer felt uncomfortable even when the cartoon characters spoke as if they were real actors. The poodle-looking cartoon diva also took the stage to sing and speak in the animated movie. Eventually, she was named Betty Boop, her appearance became more human, and then a series of cartoons featuring her continued. Does this sound natural?
A:
Sounds completely natural to me. I would write "almost completely replaced" instead of "almost replaced" though, since that's a commonly used set phrase.
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Please show me how to pronounce A fascinating film made in 1950, The Next Voice You Hear, tells a story of a family with a typical amount of trails and tensions..
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