One scene where he speaks the lyrics to Elton John's Your Song to a writhing Satine, who has totally misunderstood the situation, is truly hilarious and
a great early scene to make you fall in love with the film.
Not exact matches
nice to see you crawl out of your hole just in time to offer your 2 cents worth once again... unlike yourself I started following this team long before Wenger arrived on the
scene and will continue to do so long after he's gone... in his
earlier years I admired the cerebral elements he brought to the EPL, which at that point was more brutish than beautiful, and I respected the seemingly tireless efforts of Arsene, Dein & staff to uncover and develop talent without sacrificing the product on the field... likewise I appreciated that such a youthful manager wasn't afraid to bring strong personalities and / or world - class players into the fold without being fearful of how said players would potentially undermine and / or dilute his authority... unfortunately this all changed about 10 years ago and culminated in the removal of all our
greatest players, both young and old, without any real replacements coming in... from Henry to RVP to Fabergas and Nasri, it was easy to see that this club was no longer interested in competing at the highest levels... instead of being honest, minus the ridiculous claims regarding the new stadium, Wenger chose to side with management and in doing so became the «front man» for this corporation pretending to be a world - class soccer club... without the «front man» this organization would have been exposed numerous years
earlier, so his presence was imperative if the facade was to continue... it's for this reason and more that I despise what this once
great man and Kroenke has done to my beloved club... the gutless, shameful and manipulative way they have treated the fans, like myself, is largely indefensible and this is why I felt it necessary to start offering my opinion in a public format... trust me, I resisted the temptation for many years but as long as the same shit continues to exist I will voice my opinions and if you don't like it maybe you should look for a different team to pretend to follow
One evening in late July 1533, the
great leader found himself being led back to the middle of that square in Cajamarca, the
scene of Pizarro's pivotal ambush a mere eight months
earlier.
Keri Russell gives the
early scenes a kick in a
great casting - against - type performance.
The dark, nasty tone that hangs over every
scene feels somewhat dully exhausting from quite
early on and Wells seems to deflect any desire to bring a more cinematic sensibility to the picture, so a
great movie August: Osage County is not.
There are some wonderfully tense
scenes early on, and it does a good job of hitting all the usual beats without feeling too familiar, but «The Infiltrator» would be a lot more engaging if it was afforded the time to explore its story, as well as the players involved, in
greater detail.
Early scenes with Bauman's boisterous, boozy family, crammed into a small apartment, evoke a
great deal in a few quick strokes.
There is
great restraint in that
early scene, which vanishes as soon as Belfort strikes out on his own.
M Emmett Walsh's sleazy private dick is the first
great Coen character, and the brutal grave
scene displays the influence of
early collaborator Sam Raimi.
All - time
great screenwriter Robert Towne made his first foray into direction with «Personal Best» which is still a pretty decent drama set among the women competing for a place on the US athletics Olympics team, even if it's now become something of a pop - culture byword among men who felt
early stirrings at its
scenes of hardbodied lesbianism.
This was a
great scene and, like the stuff with Sully
early on, would have gone a long way toward a performance argument for the film amid all of the motion - capture debate last year.
(Given the
early Eighties milieu, that
scene really called for a bittersweet new wave ballad like Yaz's «Mr. Blue,» Bananarama's «Cheers Then» or the Human League's «Open Your Heart,» which has practically the same words as that
great Michael Stahlbarg speech.)
It's not a
great sign that the best action
scene is an
early, low - stakes bicycle chase across busy London streets.
as his social - realist picture, but those
early scenes alone indicate a
greater interest in the way representations of reality can facilitate his genre - bending predilections.
Many of the
early scenes are tough to watch, as young Jamal, his tougher older brother and other children suffer
great losses and are the victims of horrific cruelty.
«One of Okja's
great charms lies in its director's ability to vary tone, pacing, and style between
scenes without losing the viewer's patience and sympathy... Okja is far from a brief on behalf of vegetarianism — Mija's favorite food, it's noted in one
early scene, is chicken stew — but it leaves you with a vision of the capitalist food chain that's less than morally appetizing.»
There are some
great laughs in this film, particularly the
scene early on when Bruce is reporting from Niagara Falls.
Early indications seem to point to more of a comedy than the true action epic that fans were hoping for, but with Li and Chan together onscreen, there's bound to be at least one
great fight
scene, right?
Dario Marianelli's music uses the tapping of Briony's typewriter to
great effect, infusing the
early scenes in particular with a sinister sense of urgency.
Between the gorgeous, rain - soaked cinematography and textured production design, these
early, period spook
scenes contain compelling nods back to del Toro's
great ghost story, The Devil's Backbone.
The fight
scenes I complimented
earlier go from
great to even better.
They shared some funny memorable moments from filming (Jack Black share a
great story about ripping a bit of improv from Joaquin Phoenix), the challenges of trying to make Don't Worry in 25 days, what it was about the material that got Gus Van Sant and the cast involved, what it was like shooting the group
scenes, what Van Sant learned from
early screenings, and a lot more.
You'd have to go all the way back to the
early «90s to find director Ivan Reitman's last
great movie, though it's certainly encouraging that «Draft Day» seems to be more along the lines of «Moneyball» than «Major League,» because the behind - the -
scenes stuff is far more engaging than anything that happens on the field.
Douglas Blain has recently driven possibly the most original example in the world / Restoring Pride — Behind the
scenes at one of the UK's premier vehicle restoration specialists / Cars in My Life — Guy Griffiths concludes his fascinating motoring memoirs / The French Brooklands IV Bill Boddy continues the Montlhery story / Viking Longship — The Editor samples a 1939 Rover 16 Tickford coupe a model which typified all that was
Great in pre-war Britain / Silver Arrow — Lawrence Mitchell tells the story of a real American icon — the last and rarest Pierce Arrow of them all / Minor Miracles — Malcolm Robertson reports on two antipodean
early series Morris Minors / Opposing Forces — Bryan Goodman looks at hte principles behind
early series Morris Minors The First Cooper — Michael Worthington - Williams has researched an
early manufacturer from the plains of East Anglia.
I am new to this entire writing, NY
Scene and I just love having the opportunity, to story tell, as best as possible, I would find
great joy to share my life event's, in NY City during the
early 90's is a time of much excitement, and life altering changes.
I mentioned
earlier that the game features little in the way of in - between level cut -
scenes and this would have been a
great opportunity to tell a story.
Gilbert writes: «There's a dead Christ with the Virgin Mary and St. John by the
great Venetian painter Giovanni Bellini — emotional and simply yet subtly colored — and a mythological
scene that some think is an
early Titian.
Until the
early 1970s, when a maturing art
scene offered many alternate display opportunities, the RCA's
greatest contribution to developing Canadian art was through its annual open juried exhibitions.
When Banks acts in the crowd
scene as if she is a star performer, the
earlier, confessional interviews with actors are theatricalized; accompanied by a soaring and cinematic score with strings, the gesture is a rejection of both herd - like behavior and overwrought «acting»; each individual performs a starring role in the
great movie of their lives, desiring of the camera's gaze.
In general, the colour is becoming either sharper or more sonorous, in fact more dramatic; the handling of paint more obviously expressive; and the content of each painting more solidly a «
scene» or «situation» of
greater weight or elaboration than
earlier canvases which seem to be concerned instead with an enlarged «incident» in close - up.
Richter told an interviewer in the 1990s that he was out of fashion for a long time after the
early 60s when painting itself was out of fashion; «At the end of the 1960s the art
scene underwent its
great politicization.
I was a
great admirer of his position in the 1960s New York art music
scene and also of his
early structural and demonstrational films (such as the famous «flicker» film and his «cooked» films).
«Lee Lozano (1930 — 1999) has been described as one of the least known
great artists of the New York
scene of the 1960s and
early 1970s.
He burst upon the Irish art
scene in the
early 1990s, winning the James Kennedy Memorial Award for portraiture at the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) at the age of 23, and, nine years later, the Artist of the Year Award (Ireland Fund of
Great Britain), one of the most prestigious honours in UK / Irish fine art.