However when she brings on her sex appeal in
certain scenes in the movie, my god does she bring it.
Not exact matches
It wasn't until after I moved here
in 1989 that I slowly learned where
certain movie scenes were filmed.
For contract reasons, his part is comparatively brief; and, apparently,
certain scenes containing him could not be put
in the
movie.
(Not to mention, I don't like real pretentious things either and this
movie made me tear up
in certain scenes because of the realism and the way it reminded me of my own memories) In what way was he pretending to be something he wasn't (pretentious
in certain scenes because of the realism and the way it reminded me of my own memories)
In what way was he pretending to be something he wasn't (pretentious
In what way was he pretending to be something he wasn't (pretentious)?
It should be noted that the primary architects of Let the Sunshine
In — Denis, Binoche, Godard, and Angot — are all women, and that the movie contains certain scenes that are difficult to imagine were this not the case, and one in particular that I still can't believe exists at al
In — Denis, Binoche, Godard, and Angot — are all women, and that the
movie contains
certain scenes that are difficult to imagine were this not the case, and one
in particular that I still can't believe exists at al
in particular that I still can't believe exists at all.
But no
movie can maintain that kind of momentum, and while the earlier
scenes of Hook's frightened negotiation of streets which may harbour saviours or killers maintain a
certain tension, the plot loses focus a little when he finds refuge
in the flat of a former doctor and his daughter, and the story turns its attention to the political motivations behind the hunt for the fugitive by both the British army and the IRA.
The Aviator is a well made film, and one of the year's best, with enough great moments to make the three hours not seem so long, although some trimming down of
certain characters and
scenes could still be done (Jude Law's cameo as Errol Flynn seems to be just an excuse to get him
in the
movie for a few minutes).
That's our convoluted way of saying that The A.V. Club looked both high and low for the best
scenes of 2015, culling from a whole spectrum of films — some likely to appear on this week's best -
movies - of - the - year list, others unlikely to appear on any such list, and at least one
certain to get called out
in our public shaming of the year's worst
movies.
Blu - ray Highlight:
In addition to an excellent six - part documentary that runs the entire gamut of production — from location shooting in Romania, to Nicolas Cage's (creepy) performance capture of the Ghost Rider, to special effects and more — the Blu - ray also includes a feature similar to Warner Bros.» Maximum Movie Mode where directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor dissect the film (sometimes pausing it to discuss certain scenes in more detail) with the help of behind - the - scenes footag
In addition to an excellent six - part documentary that runs the entire gamut of production — from location shooting
in Romania, to Nicolas Cage's (creepy) performance capture of the Ghost Rider, to special effects and more — the Blu - ray also includes a feature similar to Warner Bros.» Maximum Movie Mode where directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor dissect the film (sometimes pausing it to discuss certain scenes in more detail) with the help of behind - the - scenes footag
in Romania, to Nicolas Cage's (creepy) performance capture of the Ghost Rider, to special effects and more — the Blu - ray also includes a feature similar to Warner Bros.» Maximum
Movie Mode where directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor dissect the film (sometimes pausing it to discuss
certain scenes in more detail) with the help of behind - the - scenes footag
in more detail) with the help of behind - the -
scenes footage.
If I like a
movie, I love trying to figure out why I feel a
certain way
in a
scene.
Le Divorce is a professionally made
movie, with likeable actors, good direction, and some nicely written dialogue that works well
in certain key
scenes.
Those of you who have seen the
movie can appreciate quite how flawlessly this was done, it's virtually impossible to tell that Reed isn't
in certain scenes.
Back
in school, my friends and I routinely joked about making compilation videos of
certain formulaic
scenes that appear
in movies, so you would have, for instance, a four hour video of episodes where the good guy cop visits the captain's office to get his orders or a (new) partner or an ass chewing.
The
movie works
in certain scenes that hint to the original — both
in terms of imagery and the shift
in power from apes to humans — but it does not quite match the thought - provoking nature of the 1968 sci - fi master «Planet of the Apes.»
Not only does the featurette promise more dinosaurs than we've seen
in any other Jurassic Park
movie to date, but it shows us the impressive animatronics used to bring them to life
in certain scenes.
While adapting to both of these truths about himself, Anderson paints
certain scenes in this disconnected, third - person way that almost reads like a
movie happening within the book.
We found that even when cranked up, the screen rendered dark
scenes in movies with too little detail, making
certain parts tough to see.
In between
scenes the
movie showed wild flowers and for anyone who has connections to country, they would understand that they represent the cycle of life and
certain flowering plants are medicine or notifications as to when
certain foods can be obtained.