Sentences with phrase «first scene in the movie»

But you know, for my first scene in a movie, I think I knocked it out of the park.
I added metal forks, reminiscent of the ice pick that is used in the first scene in the movie.

Not exact matches

Guerrasio: So the first scene of Alma in the movie when you meet Reynolds in the restaurant, is that the first time you met Daniel Day - Lewis?
Along with the incredible expansion of the universe Ridley Scott first brought to the screen in 1982, the movie also pulled off that crazy Rachael scene.
What it's about: «Empire» surpassed even the first «Star Wars» movie in fame, with its unforgettable twist at the end and meditative scenes of Luke training with Yoda.
For the first time in a Marvel movie, I wanted more of the film itself, not the mandatory post-credits scene.
Those who were lucky enough to be pulled or pushed, a year or so ago, to the Beatles» first movie, A Hard Day's Night, will recall the enchanting scene in which the four of them escape from the prison - like television studio, where worldly men are trying to get them to perform properly, and flee to an open field for a few surrealistic moments of jumping, dancing, abandon.
«On our first post-baby date, we went to see Zodiac, a creepy, close - to - three - hour - long movie that included a scene of a young child in danger.
«All in a bid to make my acting more convincing, I was supposed to drop into a faint in the very first scene of the movie «PEPPER SOUP».
The term first entered popular culture via a gay bar scene in a 1998 comedy / drama movie called «Pecker» and then video game players imitating the act.
they must film this scene in the first person, the applause and cheering muffled, like they do in war movies after big explosions.
Dr. Mamta Swaroop, 39, a trauma surgeon at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, created the Chicago South Side Trauma First Responders Course and wants to give all trainees basic knowledge of what to do in a situation like the one Jacobs faced so that they don't have to rely on vaguely remembered movie scenes for medical guidance.
If you're following me on Instagram and watched my stories you might know that I'm a big Star Wars fan, one who watches the entire trilogy at least 2 - 3 times a year (and the battle scenes of the prequels every now and then) and one who was skeptical when Disney first acquired the movie rights but was eventually content after watching The Force Awakens, though not completely satisfied as to why that movie was even necessary in the first place.
One of the most famous scenes in the «Sex and the City» movie was when Mr. Big showed Carrie the new closet he built her and the first shoes she put on the shelf were the Manolo Blahnik Something Blue Satin Pumps.
I'm 31 years old, and for the first time in my life, I cried because a scene in a movie was so beautiful.
Back when your parents were using a camcorder to document your life, Yahoo was just coming onto the scene, and we were being introduced to Woody and Buzz Lightyear in the first Toy Story movie.
Moving to New York in 1980, Cruise's first big hit was Risky Business in 1982, in which he entered movie - trivia infamy with the scene wherein he celebrates his parents» absence by dancing around the living room in his underwear.
Some of the acting is pretty bad, mainly with the brother / preacher and the first wife (but her problem is the corny «gangster» dialogue she spouts off), but Paul Muni is quite good, especially in the scene that closes the movie.
Roughly translated, those are the last words in Robert Bresson's «Pickpocket,» a movie that figures prominently in the work of Paul Schrader, who has alluded to its final scene in many of his films, including «American Gigolo,» «Light Sleeper» and his new one, «First Reformed.»
In the movie's first scene, Marlo puts him to bed by brushing his skin with a special soft brush; this is supposed to calm him.
IT SUCKS, IT MAKES NO **** SENSE * SPOILER * HE GOES BACK IN TIME IN THE FINAL SCENE OF THE FIRST MOVIE, SHOWS HOW THE GUY GET STABBED AND THEN JESSE KILLS HIM * SPOILER END * THROW **** IN WHOEVER WROTE THIS, AGAIN THE HORROR TYPE MOVIE WHERE THE ENTITY CAN DO EVERYTHING
[*** SPOILERS ***] movie would be better if they left out the first scene revealing that cruise would be captured by the bad guy at the end therefor reaveling that no matter what he did durring the movie you knew for a fact that the bad guy would not die untill that scene was compleate and so in all the scenes there was no suspense, you also already knew he would not get to his wife in time and she would be eventualy captured just like hoffman claimed he would do.
With the new, unrated and graphic battle scenes and unadulterated sensuality, it's the movie you couldn't see in theatres, now available on DVD for the very first time!»
The inbred lowlifes in this B - movie black comedy are members of the Smith family, a clan of troglodytes in a seedy Texas trailer park replete with vicious barking dogs on chains, who swing into ruthless high gear from the very first scene, when penny - ante drug dealer Chris Smith (a game turn by Emile Hirsch, who has grown from the appealing, open - faced kid in The Emperor's Club into a scabby, hirsute roughneck) arrives in a torrential rainstorm and is greeted at the screen door by his father's new wife Sharla with a female full - frontal.
The tight hallways and tiny rooms throughout the ship do emulate the claustrophobic feeling of the first two movies, which amplifies the tension and thrill of many scenes in the film.
The action sequences and fight scenes in the first two acts of the movie are equally impressive in their staging, taking visual cues from sources that include Coogler's own grounded boxing scenes in Creed, as well as many a James Bond film during a nightclub sequence right out of something like Skyfall.
When Cheadle said this, it was his first day working on the movie, filming a scene where he and several other Avengers land in Wakanda.
He does well to capture the dynamic between Vince and Reese's characters in the movie, from the first scene we understand completely as to who these two are.
Sheridan first arrived onto the movie scene in 2011 with The Tree of Life and then with Mud just a year later.
[EDITOR»S NOTE / SPOILER WARNING: One scene in The Big Sick, Kumail puts in a movie he loves for Emily to watch for the first time and he spends more time gauging her reaction to the movie than the movie itself.]
Directed by Anthony Wonke, the feature - length film gives fans an extensive and in - depth look behind the scenes of the latest entry in the Star Wars saga, and you can watch the first 12 minutes of the movie right now.
Meanwhile, Paul Weitz leaves no stone unturned in optional commentary for 10 deleted scenes, most of which belonged to the first third of the movie and were sacrificed to get Carter over to Dan's house sooner.
The arena shown looks equally good, reminiscent of the parade scene in the first Spiderman movie — showing perhaps even more depth than some of the arenas in Super Street Fighter IV.
With the news a couple of weeks ago that the main X-men franchise would be bringing back the main First Class team (Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence and Nicholas Hoult) plus some of the younger mutants introduced in Apocalypse, for X-Men: Dark Phoenix, there's now word that another mutant, one only hinted at in a deleted scene from the latter movie, will debut.
[*** Potential first scene Spoiler ***] Igby is an insufferable character, so insufferable in fact, that by the end of the movie, I was wishing he'd taken the poison instead of his mother.
And there are a couple of effective moments: an early scene, in which we see an advancing «army» (about four men to be honest) of zombies in the WW1 trenches is well done, and it's a shame Halperin didn't concentrate on this aspect of the story — had he done so he would have beaten the first horror movies (to my knowledge) to be set in the Trenches by some sixty years.
In her first scene in Phantom Thread, Krieps, the least well - known of the three principals in Anderson's movie, does something I have never seen a performer do onscreen: she blushes, her cheeks turning rosy after Alma trips and smiles at Reynolds before waiting on hiIn her first scene in Phantom Thread, Krieps, the least well - known of the three principals in Anderson's movie, does something I have never seen a performer do onscreen: she blushes, her cheeks turning rosy after Alma trips and smiles at Reynolds before waiting on hiin Phantom Thread, Krieps, the least well - known of the three principals in Anderson's movie, does something I have never seen a performer do onscreen: she blushes, her cheeks turning rosy after Alma trips and smiles at Reynolds before waiting on hiin Anderson's movie, does something I have never seen a performer do onscreen: she blushes, her cheeks turning rosy after Alma trips and smiles at Reynolds before waiting on him.
Earn tries to take on - again girlfriend Van (Zazie Beetz) out for a date night, a bizarre evening that involves a hookah lounge, a Fast & Furious movie, Georgia's concealed - carry law, and the first interesting strip club scene in years.
But in Deadpool 2, there is another character that is worth caring about — the same character Deadpool teases during the first movie's post-credit scene, about him being in the sequel — his name is Cable.
Midler plays Mona, who drowns in the movie's first scene.
I had nightmares for a week when I first watched this movie, just because the scenes were really graphic and intense - the little boy in the bathroom, Jodie in the closet - it was all really well executed in my opinion.
The trailer for the Hobbit game show this to follow the same pattern, as it shows some scenes that were in the first two movies that were not in the book at all.
But beware, this film starts really slowly, and in the first 15 minutes you wonder whether this was a good choice of movie - but the scene is being set for Wilf Ferrell's geeky / seemingly humdrum life.
In this clip from the special features of the film's home release, seen first on SPINOFF, the curtain's peeled back a bit on a few scenes to give viewers an idea of how things look before and after the movie magic happens.
Here is the story of a man whose first pivotal memory is as a young servant picking cotton at a farm in the South, helplessly watching his father being murdered in cold blood for daring to call out the owner for raping and beating his mother, and whose final scenes in the movie see him visiting the White House after voting for the first African American President of the United States.
The character was first teased in the post-credits scene for Bryan Singer's X-Men: Apocalypse, with the intentin of him appearing in a future movie.
But I do remember, on first seeing and loving the movie in the theater, a sense of incompleteness about the ending, a feeling that the weight of what had come before was not quite counterbalanced by the giddy release of that final scene.
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The time machine takes you to a barn where you must build the time travel switch again in order to get to the final level that follows a classic scene from the first movie.
On making love on - screen: «As strange as movie making is, doing love scenes for the first time with someone you've never even said hello to does work in terms of having a fresh quality to a relationship.»
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