Not exact matches
The characters are interesting, the sports
scenes actually build tension for the forthcoming
final game, and some
of these
shots are just priceless.
Adele Haenal and Kevin Azais both give strong performances, and the chemistry is certainly present on screen, while the flick's bizarrely charming score and array
of beautiful
shots create definite impact; one
of the film's
final scenes, that takes place in an abandoned town, surprised me in its method
of creating danger.
Finally, a scanty behind - the -
scenes photo gallery, heavy on Mungle - provided
shots of Seagrove in her
final - reel tree - woman make - up, and a windowboxed theatrical trailer (upscaled from SD) are on offer.
In fact, they
shot a
scene of Harry Dean Stanton performing a jailhouse version
of the tune, but it didn't make the
final cut.
Extras are, per Anderson's M.O., exasperatingly abstract: The cover copy refers to the bonus features as «special trailers,» but one is just a deleted
scene of Shasta and Doc watching the waves lap against the shore at dusk (their lips are moving, but a dreamy Greenwood composition mutes everything they say), while the fourth and
final, «Everything in this Dream,» is an artful 6 - minute montage
of cutting - room scraps, including a few
shots of Doc and Sauncho watching a schooner leave port that could be construed as the ending from Inherent Vice the novel.
In the penultimate
shot, dead Lincoln is lying on a small bed, nestled as a baby, his face quite calm, it is obvious that his murder has not astonished him; then in the
final scene at the Capitol, Lincoln is standing erect, in action, delivering a speech to the multitude in the middle
of the frame.
Well, he does save the world and in the
final scene returns to her cell for his «reward», which is conveyed in the film as a POV
shot recorded by the agent's spy glasses, much to the shocked disgust
of Q-esque Merlin (Mark Strong).
Last but not least in this section is «The Beginning» Making Episode 1, where we take a detailed look at most
of the aspects
of getting this project off the ground with
scenes featuring organising the cast,
final screen tests, getting over the daunting requirements for the effects, convincing Spielberg it's going to work, first day
of shooting, stunt work and so much more.
Next up, the «Hospital Mask» is based on a famous backlot picture
of Dick Warlock wearing the Halloween II mask right before they
shot the
final scenes at Haddonfield Memorial Hospital, also sculpted by Justin Mabry.
From Ben romping through a supermarket liquor section in the brilliant first
shot to his hyper - dramatic, gross overtures to random women, assorted humiliations, and the brutal, bluntly sexual and heartbreaking
final scene with Shue, Cage shows us both the temporary fun
of drunkenness and that his grief - destroyed ex-family man is suffering from a gruesome illness.
The
final, longest deleted
scene features a naked Quaid passed out on a bed post-tryst with a business partner that ends with a
shooting, leading to the realization that for as overblown as much
of the picture is, it could have gone a lot worse.
Two «Visual Effects
Scene Deconstructions» allow you to see short effects - heavy set pieces (tunnel scene and the Edgar climax) in various stages of completion: storyboards, bluescreen shoot, bluescreen composite, lighting & animation, and the final
Scene Deconstructions» allow you to see short effects - heavy set pieces (tunnel
scene and the Edgar climax) in various stages of completion: storyboards, bluescreen shoot, bluescreen composite, lighting & animation, and the final
scene and the Edgar climax) in various stages
of completion: storyboards, bluescreen
shoot, bluescreen composite, lighting & animation, and the
final cut.
Ultimately, the best way to while away Insurgent's hours is to mentally checklist the myriad betters it rips off
scene by
scene (including a hilarious
final shot of poor Winslet).
It may be the best
scene of the movie... at least up to the stunning
final shot.
The Last
Scene Shot of Harry Potter: It's sad enough just to know this eight - film franchise is coming to an end after so many years; how about rubbing it in a little more by watching the cast and crew wrap their final s
Shot of Harry Potter: It's sad enough just to know this eight - film franchise is coming to an end after so many years; how about rubbing it in a little more by watching the cast and crew wrap their
final shotshot?
Philip Seymour Hoffman had
shot the majority
of his
scenes for the
final two films
of the sci - fi saga The Hunger Games prior to his death, according to reports.
In the midst
of ABC Family's Harry Potter week, the channel aired some behind - the -
scenes footage narrated by producer David Barron
of Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson diving onto a pad in a green screen
shot, the
final shot they'll ever
shoot within this franchise.
George Clooney plays Hollywood star Baird Whitlock, a lunk who's kidnapped before
shooting the
final scene of a sword - and - sandals epic about a Roman centurion's conversion to Christianity.
The only «supernatural» elements to that original film are confined to the rantings
of Dr. Loomis and
of course that
final scene when Myers disappears after being
shot six times and falling off the Doyle house balcony.
From first learning
of their death to
shooting their
final scenes, this 30 - minute feature will shed light on what it's like to live - and die - in the «Game
of Thrones» world.
Mortensen's open features lend a note
of ambiguity to every
scene, notably the haunting
final shot, and he makes the often huge shifts in Tom's character believable.
Tommy's eye's light up and the real fun begins, where we see what happened behind the
scenes during the
shooting of the film, as well as uncannily accurate recreations
of scenes from Wiseau «s creation, many
of which didn't make the
final cut.
A serious film, beautifully
shot particularly the opening sequence
of the accident and also the
final scenes.
Two versions
of the script: the unproduced Wes Craven draft, and the
final shooting script, including original
scenes and reshoots, as well as both endings (BD - ROM content)
We then fade to a long, extended
shot of a prison janitor sweeping away the piss and feces
of the prisoners that's flowed out into a prison hallway, then see extended
scenes of Sands in the throes of dying: Scenes of bed sores, blood in toilet bowls, delusions, hearing loss, and then a final vision, near death, of a young Sands running in the
scenes of Sands in the throes
of dying:
Scenes of bed sores, blood in toilet bowls, delusions, hearing loss, and then a final vision, near death, of a young Sands running in the
Scenes of bed sores, blood in toilet bowls, delusions, hearing loss, and then a
final vision, near death,
of a young Sands running in the woods.
What is surprising about her direction is the emotional power she is able to pack into some
scenes, especially the climax and the surprisingly moving
final shot — in the hands
of a less assured director, it could have been a simple, routine embrace, but in Bigelow's hands, it is so much more.
Across the pond, Nina Hoss mercilessly snatched ownership
of «Speak Low» away from the late Kurt Weill, her warbling rendition
of the jazz standard playing a key role in one
of the greatest
final scenes ever
shot.
Amusing extended versions
of the skinhead confrontation and Corky's gym - spar with Shaw, a 12 - minute behind - the -
scenes featurette that follows a sequence involving Kattan, Penn, and Berg from
shooting through to dailies and the
final product, and the trailer for Bubble Boy round out the DVD.
The two princes visited London's Pinewood Studios to
shoot their cameo
scenes in April 2016 ahead
of The Last Jedi premiere in December last year, but didn't make the
final edit.
She is speaking to someone or something, and in the
scene's
final moments, Kurzel cuts to a wider
shot of the chapel's interior, revealing the ghost
of the Macbeths» child, whose face is covered in some form
of pox — «damned spot,» indeed.
An updated version
of a Sony DVD feature, «Script to Film» (9:55) offers a split - screen comparison between Nolan's
shooting script (or handwritten revisions) and
scenes from the
final film.
HERE»S A PHOTO
OF THE GHOSTBUSTERS WHILE YOU DECIDE WHETHER TO CONTINUE: After Ghostbusters»
final credits have rolled, a one -
shot scene set in the team's lab begins to play out.
This required my assistant -
of - the - day Maggie and I to dip Alice's feet and hands in white paint, press her hands and feet on to plastic transparency sheets, cut out the hand prints and foot prints, and then strategically place the plastic prints in the
scene,
shoot, replace,
shoot, etc until we had created the trail you see in the
final image.
The
scene never made it to the
final cut
of the movie, but in the Crichton Archives, we found some fun behind the
scenes material from that day
of shooting: a thank - you letter from the the president
of The Center Courts, a picture
of Michael Crichton playing a game
of racquetball and a picture
of Michael Crichton with a group
of racquetball «fans»!
• Director Jake Scott (son
of Ridley Scott)
shot 60 different
scenes for the
final spot.
Located on the northern side
of the island about an hour outside
of Skopelos Town, this chapel was the location for the
final wedding
scene in the movie, contrary to rumors that this
scene was actually
shot in Corfu.
According to Snyder's Twitter post, today was the
final day
of shooting Batman
scenes.
The story has one
of three different
final scenes depending on what the users choose: Lorna remains imprisoned in her apartment and despair, commits suicide or she
shoots the TV instead, symbolically» murdering «the mass media.
The
scene never made it to the
final cut
of the movie, but in the Crichton Archives, we found some fun behind the
scenes material from that day
of shooting: a thank - you letter from the the president
of The Center Courts, a picture
of Michael Crichton playing a game
of racquetball and a picture
of Michael Crichton with a group
of racquetball «fans»!