Some featured artists in the upcoming project include the performance artist David Levine, who will stage reenactments of
famous film scenes set in Central Park.
Computer remixes
famous film scenes with classical art (Engadget) I want to be able to do this!
Not exact matches
She begins clobbering computer chips with a hammer, just as the stereo switches to «Still,» the gangsta - funk Geto Boys track made
famous in the printer - whupping
scene from the 1999
film Office Space.
CEOs feathering their own nests: For those who recall the 1980s, the 1987 blockbuster
film «Wall Street» captured that in a
famous scene.
The line was said by actor Bill Murray in a
famous scene in the 2003 Sofia Coppola
film Lost in Translation.
Noteworthy incidents include John Bonham riding a motorcycle through the hallways, Keith Richards dropping a TV out a window, and
scenes from Almost
Famous being
filmed there.
For reasons that are difficult to perceive, someone had decided that this sorry spectacle would make a great human - interest
scene for the
film as Arthur, the
famous, rich black American athlete, nobly descends to the lower levels of life and plays table tennis with poor little African children.
Wojech Szczesny was once again blameless, and made a stunning save from Hoilett at 2 - 2 when Arsenal's attempts at an offside trap were again worthy of that
famous scene from the
film, The Full Monty.
This park was made
famous during the
filming of Home Alone in 1990 (
scenes include a wild police chase across a skating rink with gazebo backdrop).
The two parodied the
famous lie - detector
scene from the
film, but with De Niro's Mueller questioning Stiller's Cohen about Trump, Russia and his $ 130,000 payment to adult -
film star Stormy Daniels.
Perhaps the most
famous example of making do is the
scene immortalized in the 1995
film «Apollo 13,» when ground - based engineers figured out how to make a carbon dioxide filter that would keep the astronauts from suffocating — using only parts available to the astronauts aboard the spacecraft.
Some of this ground - breaking horror
film's most
famous scenes were
filmed in Seneca State Park, Maryland — a totally not creepy place to take a run or go hiking.
The entire
film was shot in only 14 days, and even managed to include a surprise celebrity encounter the director was able to arrange for a
scene in the world
famous Rainbow Bar and Grill in LA, in which the girls run into the infamous Ron Jeremy, who actually then offers Dani a job.
From the opening
scene of pale young men racing barefoot along the beach, full of hope and elation, backed by Vangelis's now
famous anthem, the
film is utterly compelling.
As they recite their vows, Ana's smiling pledge to honour and respect her husband stirs up memories of the
famous contract
scene in the first Fifty Shades
film, in which Ana formally signs up to Christian's sadomasochistic hobby, agreeing in writing to «always conduct herself in a respectful manner to the dominant», and so on.
Listen to how he describes better framing for one of his earlier
films or the seductive, slow buildup of information in the
famous CARRIE prom
scene and you'll find yourself in the presence of a man who has earned his unmistakable hubris.
The
film even re-creates some sets and
famous scenes for illustrative purposes.
Possibly the most
famous scene in the
film (from what I've heard) is where a tear gas canister is thrown towards the camera and you hear someone shout «look out Haskell it's real!»
The cover story, «Grade B — But Choice,» is devoted to an obscure 1934 musical called «Young and Beautiful,» featuring «budding starlets, grade - A character actors, grade - B musical numbers, a pair of vaudevillians, a look behind the
scenes of Hollywood, bogus appearances by Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton and a script by Dore Schary» [later
famous as a producer of
films such as «Crossfire,» «Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House,» «They Live By Night» and «The Red Badge of Courage»].
This kind of biographical
film always faces the danger of having
scene after
scene of
famous people meeting other
famous people, but Kaufman deploys it all smoothly and effortlessly, bringing this heady world of revolution - minded artists and intellectuals to life as vividly as he did for the space - race pioneers of The Right Stuff and the Prague Spring lovers of The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
Recommendation: An almost perfect
film experience, watch Almost
Famous for the nostalgia, for the music (there are 50 credited songs used here), for the performances, for the Philip Seymour Hoffman performance (who was sick the entire time), for the plane
scene, for Penny Lane — for all of it.
Hiddleston shows off some fantastic impressions of Owen Wilson and Christopher Walken before acting out both Al Pacino and Robert De Niro's parts in the
famous coffee shop
scene in Michael Mann's Heat, winning over De Niro's heart with his admiration for the
film.
Last night, my wife, daughter and I took in Black Narcissus at the AFI Silver and enjoyed it as much as we always have (only more so because it was in the gorgeous main theater projected on a huge screen) and afterwards I started thinking about movies with very
famous scenes, so
famous that most casual
film goers might know it (or have a vague sense of familiarity with it) even if they don't know the movie.
If you're not convinced, check it the
famous Wimp Lo
scene, which is one of my favorite from the
film.
His
scenes with Spacey's professor are the
film's best, and Hoult also shoulders the responsibility of Salinger's writing frustrations, personal life challenges, military service, and finally, his decision to become the most
famous and long - lasting recluse (by comparison, Howard Hughes was an amateur).
Filming on Creed 2 is now underway, as confirmed by set photos showing Dolph Lundgren and Florian Munteanu shooting
scenes at Philadelphia's Museum of Art, where the
famous «Rocky steps» are.
Rihanna will appear in multiple episodes and the show will perhaps re-enact the
famous shower
scene that has become one of
film's most iconic moments.
The
famous tracking shot from John Carpenter's 1978
film is now a collection of
scenes detailing Michael Myers» home life — it's handled well enough, though nowhere near as effective.
His journey includes some of the most iconic war
scenes put to
film, from surf - loving Lt Col Kilgore, and the
famous helicopter attack on a Viet Cong village (to the strains of Wagner), the surreal USO jungle show by Playboy Playmates, to the Do Lung Bridge, the US» last outpost, where soldiers are abandoned to their fate and the only sound, besides explosions, is the yelling of the damned for salvation.
The University of Arizona baseball team did their own version of the
famous scene from this
film where the players all arrive to spring training.
The 35 - minute heist
scene is justly
famous, thrillingly executed without a word spoken, and the entire
film is meticulously shot with an eye for the dingy beauty of the Paris underworld.
But while the making of that movie's
famous shower
scene is depicted along with some other brief
scenes from the
film, Hitchcock focuses more on the filmmaker's marriage and obsession with his work.
When the Sing Along Songs line launched, it used select musical
scenes from Disney's most
famous films and superimposed animated lyrics atop them.
Extras: Audio commentary from writer - director John DeBello, writer / co-star Steve Peace and «creator» Costa Dillon; deleted
scenes; six exclusive featurettes: «Legacy of a Legend,» a collection of interviews, including comments from John DeBello, Costa Dillon,
film critic Kevin Thomas, fans Kevin Sharp and Bruce Vilanch, future «Tomatoes» mainstay John Astin and actors Steve Peace, Jack Riley, and D.J. Sullivan, «Crash and Burn,» a discussion about the
famous helicopter crash that could have killed everyone because the pilot was late on his cue, «Famous Foul,» about the San Diego Chicken and his role in the climatic tomato stomping ending, «Killer Tomatomania,» a smattering of interviews with random people on the streets of Hollywood about the movie, «Where Are They Now?&
famous helicopter crash that could have killed everyone because the pilot was late on his cue, «
Famous Foul,» about the San Diego Chicken and his role in the climatic tomato stomping ending, «Killer Tomatomania,» a smattering of interviews with random people on the streets of Hollywood about the movie, «Where Are They Now?&
Famous Foul,» about the San Diego Chicken and his role in the climatic tomato stomping ending, «Killer Tomatomania,» a smattering of interviews with random people on the streets of Hollywood about the movie, «Where Are They Now?»
Here, BIOGRAPHYTM goes behind the
scenes of Halloween to interview the stars of the
film and the crew who turned a lowbudget horror
film into one of the most
famous movies in the horror genre.
Most
famous for performances behind the CGI - created Gollum in Lord of the Rings and King Kong in Peter Jackson's remake, Andy Serkis looks like a mad troll and embraces the look in his incarnation of Ian Dury, the music - hall showman of the British punk
scene who hit it big with the song immortalized in the
film's title and embraced fame with the same excess with which he embraced booze and drugs.
The most
famous scene in Peele's
film sees Kaluuya weeping, wide - eyed, as the direness of his situation becomes clear.
Alas, the plot does rear its ugly head all too often, especially in a very tiresome finale on top of «Mt. Richmore», which is meant to echo a similar
scene in Hitchcock's North by Northwest, a
film that is paid homage to at least twice (a television shows the
famous crop - dusting
scene, perhaps as a bit of foreshadowing).
I quite like some stuff in the
film: the
famous shot of a passenger falling away from the camera into a skylight has more than earned its reputation, and Winters» death
scene is genuinely disturbing.
The same jolt comes in what is already the
film's most
famous scene, a swanky dinner at which a very aggressive performance artist appears.
The
scene of him entering the
film is justly
famous, though it's a smaller portion of the
film than its fame leads you to believe.
References to the work of Jean - Luc Godard permeate the
film, from the title (although Michell is nowhere as self - destructive as Godard's 1967
film), to the multiple allusions to 1964's Bande à part (watching the movie on TV, Nick and Meg dance along to the
famous scene of the main characters dancing in a cafe).
The
film combined drug sequences, horror tropes and semi-pornographic
scenes to illustrate the way a young,
famous woman is both entranced by and torn apart by her own sexuality.
The
film's most
famous scene remains Grant being pursued acrosss parched fields by a murderous crop - duster, and the closing set - piece on the face of Mount Rushmore still packs a similar punch.
Though the
film is mostly in Swedish, Östlund has brought on English - speaking stars like Elisabeth Moss, Dominic West, and Terry Notary (who is most
famous as a motion - capture performer) to feature in several memorable
scenes.
The
film's raison d'etre are the
scenes of crimes against mankind — the most
famous monuments of the world crumble under the alien assault, Easter Island is turned into a bowling alley, and the nasty little buggers perform hideous medical experiments on captured humans.
Fans of Quentin Tarantino should note this
film's influence on the
famous «ear cutting»
scene used in Reservoir Dogs, though it is taken to new lows in this
film.
Other problems crop up when the picture tries to evoke other, better
films (particularly «Live And Let Die» and the most
famous scene from David Cronenberg's «Eastern Promises»), but seeing Sly slink into a Turkish bath to the strains of a «When The Levee Breaks» rip - off is amusing, nonetheless.
He pointed out that Schklair quit the
film prior to its completion, and was not even present when many of the most
famous scenes were shot.
The two won an MTV Movie Award for their kiss in the
film, which has earned praise for becoming one of the most
famous smooching
scenes in movie history.