There are lessons on personal growth here, but it's still a goofy studio comedy, albeit one with wacky, convoluted set pieces (some of them mirror actual games — one of
the best scenes in the movie is a mansion - wide bout of «hot - potato» with a Faberge egg).
It seemed to me that some of
the best scenes in the movie were those that were deleted from it, particularly a candidly outspoken scene in which Elastigirl, or Mrs. Incredible, defends her role as a «homemaker» against the crassly reasoned criticisms of an obnoxious feminist career woman.
The introduction of some of these previous Games winners, such as Finnick Odair (Sam Claflin) and Johanna Mason (Jena Malone) are some of
the best scenes in the movie.
In
the best scene in the movie, Kate's world comes tumbling down on her after some domestic investigation in the attic.
It's featured heavily in the trailer for the film and is
the best scene in the movie.
In fact, two of
the best scenes in the movie involve du Pont and his elderly mother (played by Vanessa
The best scene in the movie occurs when Lou's sister (a terrific Sarah Silverman) confronts Margot and tells her that life has a gap and that you will go crazy trying to fill it.
Many of
the best scenes in his movies revolve around simply letting the camera run while actors do their best to come up with the funniest possible lines.
Copley has the same ability to land the comedy bits and still present a fully fleshed - out character, and some of
the best scenes in the movie are between the two of them.
Not exact matches
A brilliant
scene in the
movie Apollo 13 illustrates the skill of creating meaning deliberately by choosing how to interpret external events the
best I've seen.
Leon, Lilly and little Orson Mackey are using all the boxes
in their house to recreate
scenes from classic
movies, and it's just the
best...
The sweetest parts of the
movie occur
in scenes between these two characters where they begin to understand one another
better.
We learn about them by watching them
in action and make no mistake, the action
scenes are among the
best you could hope to find
in a Star Wars
movie.
A
scene in the
movie Contact describes it
well.
And make no mistake, Sunday's was the
best Dinah Shore finish
in memory, sort of like the final
scene in one of those old Hercules
movies in which everything comes crashing down around the hero and only he is left standing.
With two actual jockeys riding the horses
in the
movie's big race — recently retired Chris McCarron is on The Admiral as Charles Kurtsinger, Gary Stevens on The Biscuit as Woolf — the
scenes ring evocatively true, to art as
well as to history.
Finally, it appears that the actual coordination of the football
scenes for the
movie will be
in very
good hands.
You can judge for yourself
in the tabloid's online photo gallery of Ashley from the
movie (they're pretty tame, nothing like the «very
good shower
scene that alone is worth the money» Francis describes).
OK, this was already the cutest (albeit cheesiest)
scene in movie history, where Ryan Gosling recites his legendary «If you're a bird, I'm a bird» line, but it was made even
better by McAdams» vintage swimsuit.
Hard working woman, not afraid to get dirty and put
in a full days work horses are an everyday part of my life, training showing and coaching is a passion like
movies, dancing and having a general
good time not into the bar
scene anymore but occasionally
She's certainly kept
in shape over the years, and she's the only one actually trying to act
in this
movie, but it's still a little depressing to see a
well - known TV star grimacing her way through whipping
scenes.
It's a
well - drawn
scene that drives the whole
movie in a new direction.
Tim Burton's direction is fantastic — the only
scenes he doesn't wow with are the ones both he and the viewer are bored with — Danny Elfman's score makes the
movie in a way no one's done since John Williams and the original Star Wars trilogy, Michael Keaton's mesmerizing and there's a whole lot of
good stuff.
The
scenes would play
better in silence, as the
movie could let the actors» motions and gestures do the talking for them.
There were
scenes that could have been lighted
better but all
in all this a fun horror
movie with «hidden message» that made all the great horror
movies,
well, great.
This is a
well done
movie void of many of the, Hollywood added drama
scenes which tend to give many true
movies an unrealistic look into what actually occured
in real life.
Forster («The Kite Runner») knows how to elegantly stage large - scale crowd
scenes in exotic locations — the sequence
in Israel is as
well - wrought as anything
in recent
movies.
Many of the
scenes throughout the film contribute little to the overall narrative, but were obviously kept
in for a reason, and a commentary or two could
well have been a fascinating supplement to the
movie proper.
Some of the acting is pretty bad, mainly with the brother / preacher and the first wife (but her problem is the corny «gangster» dialogue she spouts off), but Paul Muni is quite
good, especially
in the
scene that closes the
movie.
Really enjoyed this
movie especially all the cast like Will Smith and Margot Robbie were
best performance
in whole
movie there were some
scenes are messy u didn't mind it all
Pearce has also written a
well - carpentered screenplay; there are some very big
scenes and big moments here — sometimes too big — but he gives us a carefully crafted dramatic setup, an intriguingly curated selection of suspects for the crime and all of it building to a fascinating, finely balanced ambiguity
in the
movie's climactic stages.
I chuckled just twice, at random references to Harrison Ford and Orson Welles, which come
in succession
in one of the only
scenes of the
movie that has a
good energy.
The
movie's opening
scene, which is also the
best action set piece
in this Brad Peyton - directed picture, depicts the lone survivor of a space station catastrophe trying to return to Earth with her scientific samples intact.
Good: Starscream is a lot cooler in this movie, Best computer - graphics for any movie to date, Original Optimus voice, Bumblebee vs. Barricade scene was awesome, Decent story, but the Unicron story is a million times better Bad: No Hot Rod or Soundwave, Shia LeBeouf, Ending, Futile attempts to connect to classic scenes, lines and concepts, No Stan Bush soundtrack, Some immature humor ruined a lot of the movie for me, Poor dialogue I really expected a lot from this movie and am very critical about my feelings towards it - Overall Michael Bay made a good movie, but he made it appeal to the masses (immature jokes and a lot of action) and it gave up a lot of other crucial aspects to the story and quality of the Transformers franch
Good: Starscream is a lot cooler
in this
movie,
Best computer - graphics for any
movie to date, Original Optimus voice, Bumblebee vs. Barricade
scene was awesome, Decent story, but the Unicron story is a million times
better Bad: No Hot Rod or Soundwave, Shia LeBeouf, Ending, Futile attempts to connect to classic
scenes, lines and concepts, No Stan Bush soundtrack, Some immature humor ruined a lot of the
movie for me, Poor dialogue I really expected a lot from this
movie and am very critical about my feelings towards it - Overall Michael Bay made a
good movie, but he made it appeal to the masses (immature jokes and a lot of action) and it gave up a lot of other crucial aspects to the story and quality of the Transformers franch
good movie, but he made it appeal to the masses (immature jokes and a lot of action) and it gave up a lot of other crucial aspects to the story and quality of the Transformers franchise.
Our
movies just don't go here — under the hood of motherhood to see what's about to break down — and the
best scenes in «Tully» observe the stomach - clenching whirlwind of Marlo's daily life and, by observing, force us to see.
The exorbitant action
scenes hit all the necessary crowd - pleasing buttons at regular intervals, but for a
movie with infinite potential — Doctor Strange, who gets a
good look -
in, counts 14 million possible outcomes to the final battle — it's possible to feel they banked on a rather narrow algorithm.
If you're like me and think 1D makes ears bleed, then the obviously - scripted terrible humor
movie this claims to be (heh, calling it a
movie as if its
good... trust me its not) will throw constant amateur footage of concerts at you instead of giving any
scenes with the group
in and if so, it will just be dumb little skits.
The
movie's commentary on Kay's importance as a woman
in this position of power isn't subtle — consider the
scene when she wades into the crowd on the courthouse steps and finds herself surrounded by female
well - wishers.
I like Lawrence's performance
best when she actually gets to do some spy stuff, like
in a centerpiece
scene that feels flown
in from a different
movie,
in which Dominika cultivates a boozy senatorial staffer played by Mary - Louise Parker (making the absolute most of a little).
Various Clarke, Kubrick, and science fiction authorities are interviewed throughout the video, providing interesting commentary on their favorite
scenes in the
movie, as
well as insights into the specific personalities of the creators of the film and the book.
Some romance
scenes in it aswell,
well made
movie.
Saw this
movie at the local Dollar Tree, Decided to pick it up & Im glad I did.A very
good movie spoof on daytime soap operas.Theres so many
scenes that I thought were funny that I cant just pick 1 as my favorite.If you're into spoof
movies or just want a funny
movie to watch take a chance on Young Doctors
In Love
Almost every
scene in this
movie is quotable, and it is very satisfying to run into someone who knows the
movie as
well as you do.
[*** SPOILERS ***]
movie would be
better if they left out the first
scene revealing that cruise would be captured by the bad guy at the end therefor reaveling that no matter what he did durring the
movie you knew for a fact that the bad guy would not die untill that
scene was compleate and so
in all the
scenes there was no suspense, you also already knew he would not get to his wife
in time and she would be eventualy captured just like hoffman claimed he would do.
Quite possibly the
best movie set
in Coney Island since «Little Fugitive»
in 1959, «Beach Rats» is another gritty tale of young people adrift
in the crowded
scene.
Good effects
in crowd (party)
scenes, and also on top of the train, which was reminiscent of the brilliant IMAX
movie Super Speedway, when it passed underneath bridges at over 200 kilometres per hour.
Even though her role is minuscule
in this
movie, her
scenes are, by far, some of the
best moments of the entire film.
I liked the book
better because the football
scenes in the
movie are tough to reproduce accurately.
That
scene - as
well as a few others - belongs
in different
movie.
The
scene almost plays like a warning: This
movie will be much
better if you don't know what's going to happen going
in.