There's an atmospheric stillness and quietness
during the opening scenes to convey the feeling of our heroes being in the eye of the storm.
Cable is less nuanced than Thanos (although, as one might reasonably expect, the screenwriters find a way to make the connection) but he's a credible enough villain when it comes to sowing chaos and, as is hinted at
during his opening scene, there's more to the character than meets the eye.
Megan (Kate Mara) introduces
herself during the opening scene of Megan Leavey as a directionless young woman from a dead - end town.
Adapted from the novel by Chris Fuhrman, there's some funny dialogue and interesting insights delivered during the course of the film, and had the tone stayed within the bounds set
during the opening scenes, this would have been an enjoyable slice of life film with humor and heart.
The Dolby 5.1 surround sound is marvelously utilized
during the opening scenes in 1942 Singapore, and again during the Japanese Zero dive bomb / strafe attack of the Red Cross boat.
It's all good as far as I'm concerned, but if I had to pick one moment above all the others, I'd go with John Leguizamo's Tybalt and his fantastic dialog delivery
during the opening scene at the gas station.
An overly free adaptation of Shakespeare, it's a wreck of clashing costumes, diverse acting styles and (
during the opening scenes) unintelligible dialogue, sinking in a sea of overdone computer graphics.
The one - liners are nice and forced
during the opening scene where these two prove what kind of officers they are.
Not exact matches
Limited bank branches
opened during the week for them to withdraw their cash, causing anguished
scenes and tears of frustration among the elderly waiting in line.
During an early screening of Roland Emmerich's latest disaster flick 2012, which
opens today, laughter erupted in the audience near the end of the film thanks to corny dialogue and maudlin
scenes (among the biggest guffaw getters: a father tries to reconnect with his estranged son on the telephone, only to have the son's house destroyed just before he could say anything).
During one
scene in the animated movie Shrek 2, scheduled for release next month, a valiant knight in full armor crosses a fiery moat, throws
open an oak door, and enters the vast antechamber of a castle.
Writer - director Tadjedin smoothly dances back and forth between her characters
during the
opening party
scene, capturing a sense of shifting relationships through graceful framing.
After he discovers that the government can activate laptops and watch oblivious citizens through webcams, Snowden can't help but stare down his
open laptop
during an almost laughably forced sex
scene.
Bass response is extremely tight and can be felt immeadiately
during the
opening credits
scene where the Nine Inch Nails track comes into it's own.
Certainly not
during the
opening sex
scene between Annie (Kristen Wiig) and good - looking douchebag Ted (Jon Hamm).
Boat chase, the helicopter chase), especially
during the slow - burn
scene where Bond tricks Red Grant (played wonderfully by Robert Shaw) into
opening a
SUBSTANCE USE - A man takes a prescription drug (presumably a sleep aid), and a man injects another man with something before cutting
open his leg (
during a torture
scene).
The surround sound and bass effects are most notable
during the musical numbers, especially the
opening scene.
Aside from the
opening scene —
during which you can hear all your fellow patrons unwrapping candy and chewing popcorn with their mouths
open — it's about as noisy as any other horror film.
Stoltz, as always, lends strong character support, and I guess it's of interest that
during an
opening massage - parlor
scene, Stoltz rises (quite literally and indiscreetly) to the occasion.
Not the fault of the actors but when you have the excellent Danny Huston (30 Days of Night) playing an evil German officer then there is the potential to create a proper villain, a mad genius with grand plans for world domination
during a time of great sorrow for the rest of the world, and instead his General Ludendorff is resorted to cracking
open gas tablets that give him Hulk - like strength for no real reason and never really pays off in any way; in one
scene he locks a group of people in a room with a deadly nerve gas and then decides to snort on his magic capsule before cackling and running off - camera like Jack Nicholson's Joker.
ALERT: please remember to read the
opening credits and there were 2 extra
scenes during the ending credits.
The genesis for the story that's told ’10 Cloverfield Lane» «actually started when I just had an
opening scene in my head,» Stuecken revealed as he started the conversation about the film
during the press conference.
Scenes often open with trick photography that make cars and buildings look like toys, while a trailing, floating camera not - so - subtlety mimics the moves of third - person video games during several action s
Scenes often
open with trick photography that make cars and buildings look like toys, while a trailing, floating camera not - so - subtlety mimics the moves of third - person video games
during several action
scenesscenes.
The film's strength lies in its engaging visuals, namely the impressive
opening sequence and the clever editing
during certain fight
scenes which lends them a greater feel of urgency and excitement.
Taking the classic Shakespeare play and setting it in modern times does make for some very awkward moments, especially
during the artificial
opening scenes depicting the confrontation between the Montague and Capulet boys.
The prologue, which — even after it's related in the
opening scenes — plays out multiple times in a series of flashbacks, has Arthur's father Uther Pendragon (Eric Bana) defeating the evil mage Mordred
during a siege on Camelot.
A sense of foreboding pervades an
opening scene of Peter Weir's The Last Wave, though the sun shines and young children play cricket as usual
during recess at school.
During the wide - ranging conversation they looked back at Deadpool's
opening weekend and discussed the film's unexpected place in the awards race, where they're at in the pre-production process on Deadpool 2, how the hiring of David Leitch to direct the sequel has impacted the film, the action
scenes, collaborating with Ryan Reynolds, how Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead will return in the sequel, the challenge of writing Cable, laying the foundation for an X-Force movie, the budget, and more.
(For all young audience members may know, Bolt is also in real mortal danger
during the action - packed, explosive
opening scenes of this story.)
Speaking to People
during the «Celebration of Harry Potter» event in Orlando over the weekend, Grint
opened up on the famous
scene.
The film is at its best in the early going,
during which the acting - technique - obsessed Arthur and Maurice attempt to con their way to free food; a wordless
opening credits sequence harkens back to the best silent comedy, and one hilarious
scene in a bakery is, as it turns out, the film's premature highlight.
Its
opening scene, a soiree celebrating Zweig's arrival in Brazil, takes place in a grand dining room with all - white furnishings offset by the vivid floral arrangement at its center; the camera stays put
during the extended sequence, but Schrader and cinematographer Wolfgang Thaler keep our eyes moving.
This time round his alter - ego Wade Wilson finds himself on the cusp of parenthood, only to have the chance tragically wrenched away
during the film's unexpected
opening scenes (a surprise neatly reflected in the James Bond - style titles sequence featuring credits such as: «Written By: the real villains of this film» and «Starring: someone who clearly doesn't like sharing the limelight»).
(Jackson also has little to «do» in a sense; some throwaway footage
during the
opening credits aside, his Shaft doesn't even have one sex
scene.)
As Lady Bird's mother, Laurie Metcalf is alternately ferocious and loving, a dynamic established
during the film's shocking
opening scene: After finishing a book on tape in the car, mother and daughter switch instantly to screaming at each other, prompting Lady Bird to
open the car door and roll out.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Blacks Serve as Brunt of the Jokes in Insensitive Buddy Comedy In the
opening scene of Grown Ups, a black kid (Jameel McGill) who has very obviously double - dribbled
during a basketball game unreasonably calls the referee a racist for blowing the whistle on him.
After the original line - up of Avengers went their separate ways in Age of Ultron, Scarlet Witch, Vision, War Machine, and Falcon filled in the team's
open spots, assembling together for the first time
during the final
scene.
The
opening scene presents Eva (Tilda Swinton) as a Christ like figure bathed in the blood red fruit juice
during Spain's La Tomatina festival.
Smith does imbue the film with consistent energy and juvenile gags that are laughter - contagious, especially clever
during the
opening and closing
scenes.
Those who haven't been keeping up with the Cosmic Cubes and Rainbow Bridges of the Marvel Universe might be scratching their heads for a few minutes
during a rushed
opening scene that establishes what passes for the plot of the film, but things are quickly and neatly explained.
Instead it would take some time — and some mediocre threats from his higher - ups, particularly Commander Alistair Denniston (Charles Dance), who,
during one of the film's more amusing
opening scenes, is understandably rubbed the wrong way by his latest hire.
From time to time and especially
during some of the longer laborious
scenes the Director focuses on shock tactics which materialise as a close up of a horrifying
open wound, a decomposing body or were characters are uncontrollably coughing up debris they have swallowed
during the event.
Murder in the Ball Park, from MysteriousPress.com and
Open Road Integrated Media,
opens with a murder
scene in the mid-twentieth century
during a game being played at the Polo Grounds, the historic New York baseball stadium that for decades was home to the New York Giants before they departed the Big Apple for San Francisco in the 1950s.
2015 Book Expo America Introduction A live
scene of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City was shown as schedule information was given of Book TV's taped coverage from the 2015 BookExpo America, the publishing industry's annual trade show, held May 27 - 29, 2015, and live call - in programs held
during BookCon, a book fair
open to the public May 30 - 31, 2015.
A live
scene of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City was shown as schedule information was given of Book TV's taped coverage from the 2015 BookExpo America, the publishing industry's annual trade show, held May 27 - 29, 2015, and live call - in programs held
during BookCon, a book fair
open to the public May 30 - 31, 2015.
And
during this season, we see heartwarming social media videos portraying
scenes where someone, perhaps sitting near a Christmas tree, excitedly
opens a gift box and is surprised and thrilled when a puppy or kitten pops out.
Also great
during the piodalan temple anniversaries when the temple
scene becomes truly exotic with pilgrims thronging in temple prayers and colourful parasols and banners go in contrast to the dark cave
opening.
While a lot of the simpler motions built into the game like
opening doors come off a little cheap,
during the more intense action
scenes it's a lot more fun and (more importantly) challenging to whip the controller around in time.
This is no more apparent than it is
during the games
opening scenes.