Not exact matches
The
film is rife with
scenes in which characters voice sentiments like «I believe it is
important to assert that materialism as we conceive it differs from bourgeois materialism by questing for a more humane society.»
MCU
films are known to carry
important information
in their post-credits
scenes and usually, there are multiple
scenes that we see after the
film.
You can watch each
scene with commentary from Gavin Hood and he expresses regret on losing the
scene with Peter, something I agree with, but it would have been more
important if they'd made Valentine and Peter a constant presence
in the
film.
That was very
important for this
film because she is
in every
scene.
In the earlier
film, much of the rhetoric was overwrought, the telling of the (truly
important) tale of slavery and its consequences leaden by histrionic filmmaking and interminable
scenes of shouting and prosthelytizing.
After the break, Donal Logue plays an
important figure
in the New York music
scene, and Colin Farrell is
in talks for the Mary Poppins
film Saving Mr. Banks.
Before we had a chance to talk to the stars of the
film, we explored the setting of one of the most
important locations
in the book and watched as a pivotal
scene was
filmed outside.
She pauses at the right times to tell us that Bunuel deliberately made the husband's lines bland and soulless, that star Catherine Deneuve's shoes are
important in a brothel
scene, and that Bunuel made it «impossible to sort out what's real (
in the
film) and what's not.»
Tellingly, Signs also features bookend title cards touting it as «An M. Night Shyamalan
Film»
in thirty - foot letters — it's a total ego trip (note Shyamalan's extended «cameo» and exactly how crucial it is to the
film: the man makes himself the most
important character
in the piece), and no matter how beautiful it looks, how expertly its sound is mixed, how funny it can be, and how effective a few tense
scenes are, the picture is a first - class disappointment.
Instead, the
film's final
scene sees Turing with «someone telling him something he never had told to him
in his life: that he did matter — the fact that he was regarded as different and not normal was hugely
important to the world and to everybody around him.
Producers are still looking for extras to
film some
important scenes in Boston at the end of the month.
She played a very
important scene in Stanley Kubrick's «The Shining» as the woman
in Room 237 and that seduces Jack Nicholson
in the
film.
Packaged
in a standard width black keepcase and housed
in the all -
important cardboard slipcover, Howl's deals three inserts: a double - sided
scene selection list, a double - sided ad for the forthcoming DVD releases of Disney's two highest - grossing
films of 2005, and a fold - open mini booklet promoting all the Ghibli
films issued under the Disney banner and various publications tied to My Neighbor Totoro and Howl's.
The
film features multiple
scenes in which «Toni,» sporting a ludicrous fright wig and fake teeth, unexpectedly shows up to embarrass his daughter at
important work functions; there's also a showstopping karaoke performance (of sorts) and an extended, screamingly funny set piece involving nonsexual full - frontal nudity.
In her scenes with McAvoy, Buckley displays a warmth that's unlike anything in most modern horror films, her Dr. Fletcher becoming the film's heroine and a timely reminder of how important it is to care for the wellbeing of those around u
In her
scenes with McAvoy, Buckley displays a warmth that's unlike anything
in most modern horror films, her Dr. Fletcher becoming the film's heroine and a timely reminder of how important it is to care for the wellbeing of those around u
in most modern horror
films, her Dr. Fletcher becoming the
film's heroine and a timely reminder of how
important it is to care for the wellbeing of those around us.
There was also a moment where an
important scene became confusing due to the
film not editing
in a necessary fact for the situation.
One
important moment late (sorry, major spoiler if I were to reveal it)
in the
film is handled very well by Yates from a cinematic point of view, but it curiously is not as emotional
in punch as the
scene would merit.
It's long
in that, as the
film doesn't sufficiently stick to the central theme of Mandela's fight for freedom, the
scenes of his love life and his relationship with his children feel like they don't add much to the potency of the reason why Mandela is an
important historical figure, and probably should have been excised.
I realize that there is more to Slumdog Millionaire than just this pivotal
scene and the story continues on even after this sequence, nevertheless it still is
important to the audience
in terms of getting enjoyment out of the
film.
The
film is currently casting Latinx and Hispanic talent of all ages to portray South American natives
in a fun and
important set of
scenes.
An extended deleted
scenes section features an entire episode involving a weary bartender that is missed
in the
film as an extension of the hero / noir motif, as well as a brief
scene inside the apartment of a suspect that clarifies an all -
important revelation.
It might not sound
important, and the necessary vagueness
in discussing the
film's final
scene does not help, either.
Alas, Hoffman didn't live to
film his big
scene, which would have been the most
important in the movie.
The most
important thing to note about «Solo: A Star Wars Story» is that,
in spite of its widely - publicized behind - the -
scenes turmoil, culminating with the replacement of directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller with Ron Howard several months into shooting, the
film -LSB-...]
You can practically diagram every
scene in the
film: The ones that slip
in the backstories of the characters (Affleck's wife is eight months pregnant; Sibide's work visa is about to expire), the ones that reveal
important information
in - between the laughs (Tea Leoni's excellent moment as an FBI agent who's had too much to drink), the ones intended to inject some emotion into the picture (an attempted suicide) and the ones where the actors were allowed to riff and improvise (practically any
scene in which Murphy appears).
In cooperation with eiskellerberg.tv, the fair will present the Cinema of Artists, a selection of
film portraits featuring
important artists and figures from the international art
scene that will be screened during the fair.
Meanwhile, Art Expanded at the Walker Art Center
in Minneapolis examines artworks,
films, archival materials and ephemera from the so - called «expanded arts»
scene of the 1960s and 1970s, highlighting some of the most
important works of the 20th century.
Responsible for organizing the
important scenes of the
film in proper sequence under the direction of Director and Editor
(FYI, it's
important to note that the dungeon
scenes were
filmed on a soundstage and not
in this property's basement.