Sentences with phrase «fake movie scenes»

What follows is a strange mixture of genuine moments and fake movie scenes.

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In one 2016 study, University of Oregon researchers videotaped people watching two movie scenes: the fake - orgasm part of the movie «When Harry Met Sally» and a sad scene from «The Champ.»
From the opening scene with the atrocious b rated acting and fake police, to the horrible motor - bike scene with the terrible acting kids, this movie was pure rotten.
Overall Movie: 2 Acting: 5 Storyline: 0 Based on countless sex scenes and a bunch of fake drama, the Twilight series has officially collapsed.
This gives way to some of the movie's most wrenching scenes, such as in a scene finding a mother hugging her child through prison - like bars (ringed in cheesy fake flowers, in at attempt to soften the harshness).
This poster is a fake but it is the one IMDB is using, and it damn sure is a scene from the movie so there.
There are so many set pieces that seem like they might be the final one that when the movie finally does end, it almost feels like you're being faked out, and there'll be one more scene left to wrap things up.
In almost every Harry Potter movie, it was the design firm MinaLima that put together the fake newspaper props for different scenes.
In the opening scenes we learn Chris (Sean Bean) and Sharon (Adelaide Clemens) Da Silva have been on the run for the last 6 years (side note: the names Harry and Heather Mason are not spoken in this trailer but we do know that they will go by these fake names in the movie).
His satirical - absurdist sensibilities are abundantly visible on You Don't Mess With The Zohan, where he's one of three credited screenwriters, and gloriously glimpsed in the «Dunkaccino» scene of Jack And Jill, a bad movie for which he is not a credited screenwriter, but does receive a songwriting credit on the fake Al Pacino - starring Dunkin' Donuts ad that is one of the movie's few flashes of demented inspiration.
The idea of conning people with a fake college is intriguing, but by the end, the movie has devolved into an Animal House clone, right down to the us vs. them court room scene.
This is especially clear in an early scene where Carter gets rid of a jerk hitting on Leah at a bar; the interaction feels utterly fake because the movie has the actor playing the jerk stand awkwardly motionless between his lines, transparently waiting for his cues.
In comparison, Kathe Burkhart's blunt «Prick: From the Liz Taylor Series (Suddenly Last Summer),» from 1987, reprises a movie scene with Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in exuberantly trashy paint, vinyl and fake gold leaf.
Artist Cindy Sherman burst on the scene in the late 1970s with her «Untitled Film Stills,» a series of photographs of faked publicity shots from unspecified movies.
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