Sentences with phrase «last scene of the movie»

Anthony's parents aren't shown until the last scene of the movie (with no lines), but Spencer's mother (Judy Greer) and Alek's (Jenna Fischer) join forces to stand against the principal and teachers, who mindlessly enforce strict rules without consideration for context.
Even there, though, The Secret Lives Of Dorks can't leave well enough alone — the last scene of the movie has someone projectile - vomit right into Ditka's face.
«It's a very dark thing to say, but Lily would hate me if I didn't slip this in — in some of the last scenes of the movie, I felt this huge surge that she had come into a place of intense power.
[6] It was populated then by pre-WWI Jewish refugees (and their children and grandchildren) who had been forced out from places like the last scene of the movie production of Fiddler on the Roof.

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According to Entertainment Weekly «the last time a movie with a real star - on - star love scene topped the yearly box office... was 16 years ago when Jack and Rose fogged up the inside of a town car in Titanic.»
Twelve crosses comprise a makeshift memorial near the Aurora, Colorado, movie theater, scene of last week's mass shooting
One of my favorite movies, Notting Hill and enjoy that scene about their little contest for the last, delicious and decadent brownie.
You can watch eight minutes of the Luke Perry movie 8 Seconds, including the last eight - second scene that's stretched out to eight minutes.
THIS BEHIND THE SCENES ORAL HISTORY (as told by the directors, producers and actors) of the epic last scene is a must read if you love the movie as much as I do.
Maximus» incognito return to Rome to fight in the Colosseum (in front of the new emperor, Commodus), his quick rise to fame as the town's winningest warrior, and his big showdown with his old adversary fill the last act of Gladiator — as do a dazzling display of old - time Roman crowd scenes and stadium acts conjured with computerized magic that would have slayed old sandal - movie showmen like William Wyler and Cecil B. DeMille.
There is something to Scott Foundas's contention that the movie reaches beyond the obvious 9/11 references to become a comprehensive catalog of modern terrors: a river of corpses evokes Rwanda, mob scenes recall the urban riots of the tumultuous last century, the march of zombified survivors an echo of the Holocaust.
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.»
The lack of any real challenge is an issue — and one that seasoned gamers might find hard to stomach — but while it lasts, Detective Pikachu is quality entertainment that's well written, brilliantly presented and sets the scene nicely for the upcoming Hollywood movie.
So every scene in Let the Sunshine In grapples with love, and, especially, brilliantly, the movies» vision of love, and the idea of a One True Love that lasts forever.
After a couple of brief but powerful action scenes and a long section where Louie and two pals, tail gunner Mac (Finn Wittrock) and pilot Phil (Domhnall Gleeson), are lost at sea (the movie's best bit, but more on that later), we're left with a long last section; a prison camp pic where our hero is locked into a battle of wills with Watanabe (Japanese pop star Miyavi aka Takamasa Ishihara).
Let's hope the women who make up the majority of audiences also realize that the lead - up to a wedding can last months, because the movie's early scenes similarly drag.
That's enough for about four movies, and so the movie sags under the weight of all of these characters and exposition before picking up for one last big action scene.
But Last Days works only when it deviates from this pattern, as it does in a hilarious scene depicting the rock star's friendly yet indifferent agreement to buy space in the yellow pages from a clueless door - to - door salesman (Thadeus A. Thomas, the movie's only perfectly cast actor), or when it focuses on other members of Blake's entourage, or when the camera retreats at a snail's pace from the mansion for what feels like eternity.
corniness of There Will Be Blood's last scene, the movie does decisively not end on a question mark.
Last year's blockbuster Thor: Ragnarok will be available on Blu - ray and DVD next month, and it will include a slew of bonus features, including deleted scenes, featurettes that go behind the scenes of the making of the movie, a brand new short film featuring Thor's former roommate Darryl shacking up with The Grandmaster, and much more.
Wow, I didn't think I cared about this movie, but you made me want to see it — especially with the description of the last scene.
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.
These were my thoughts during the final scene of The Post, a movie I found flawed and unconvincing but never truly bad until the last 45 seconds, at which point I sort of wanted to hide under my seat in the movie theater.
If Warner Bros. had chopped off the last 20 minutes of Wonder Woman, and worked in a few more Amazon fight scenes, I would've raised the movie's rating by at least a star.
This being a comedic spin, the movie, with Shawn Levy (Night at the Museum 2, Cheaper By the Dozen 2) directing with the blandness that has come to be his stock in trade, includes a «hilarious» pot - smoking scene, repeated sight gags centered on Fonda's enormous breasts, her grandkid's morning poop sessions and a last - minute gay twist that feels as contrived as the rest of Jonathan Tropper's script (based on his best - selling novel).
If you've seen either A Haunted House or those earlier Scary Movies you know what to expect: a plethora of lewd and crude renditions of popular scenes based on notable horror film releases since the last flick.
But with these two movies — one set against the backdrop of the movie biz, the other in the music scene — shooting last year back - to - back, we can only imagine the unbelievable stack of footage Malick's teams of editors are sorting through, as they cut half the cast out and help him find the movie and tone he wants.
The last chapter of the game is just like a Hollywood movie with plenty of action scenes and a very satisfying ending.
At last, no more slowing the movie to a crawl with completely tangential scenes of cloying cuteness.
The Last of the Mohicans, for all its glorious battle scenes, visceral action sequences and breathtaking images captured by renowned Italian cinematographer Dante Spinotti, is a glorious romance, and without the chemistry and talent of Daniel Day - Lewis and Madeleine Stowe in the role of his self - reliant and intellectual Cora, the movie would lose its heart.
The trailer is pretty much a shot - for - shot recreation of the key scenes from the movie that have been shared over the last few months.
The first sex scene in «Blue Is the Warmest Color,» Abdellatif Kechiche's French coming - of - age drama about a young lesbian couple, lasts longer than any other sequence in the movie.
Even in the middle of Song to Song, which is apparently the last part of an unofficial trilogy that also includes To the Wonder and Knight of Cups, it's possible to lose your bearings, to remember scenes from those earlier movies as if they were a part of this one.
We learned the latest on Pixar's upcoming slate, watched footage from upcoming Disney animation projects, watched teasers for upcoming Disney live - action movies, went behind the scenes of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, watched the first footage from Avengers: Infinity War, and saw all kinds of plans for Disney's upcoming theme park expansions.
, a film that is curiously not represented in Robert Jones» «A Tribute To Female Seduction,» even though the steamy (yet arguably SFW and nudity - free) YouTube supercut amply proves Clooney's point again and again over the course of four butt - wiggling, come - hither - stare - giving, shirt - tearing - open minutes of female seduction scenes from the last five decades of movies.
The last third of the movie is dominated by an epic battle scene that would no doubt startle the gentle medievalist J.R.R. Tolkien.
You're never bored, but there's so much material covered here that The Last Jedi easily could have been two movies, and there's so many final standoffs and climactic scenes by its close that it feels like at least four or five movies» worth of conclusions.
The new movie, directed — as were the last two — by Paul Greengrass (who also gave us Captain Phillips, among others), filled with fast - paced car chases and fight scenes, does not disappoint in this regard, unless one minds an appalling level of collateral damage.
Deadpool 2 is the sort of movie where the heroes kill a guy — after spending the last act of the film saving that guy so one of the characters will learn a moral lesson — all in the hopes of scoring a quick laugh derived from the joys of knocking off religious zealots, while also using time travel during the mid-credits scene to erase a death that took place earlier in the film so as to avoid outraged howls from Internet folks about the wickedness of «fridging» tertiary female characters.
Moore talked about one scene in particular, between Okoye and W'Kabi, that he and Coogler fought to keep in the film until the very last second, when test screenings revealed that despite its brilliance on its own, the scene slowed the pacing of the movie down.
But it's not actually a scene from the movie — it's a short film called Prologue: Last Supper and it's directed by Luke Scott, the son of director Ridley Scott.
The DVD includes 4 minutes of deleted scenes, Grandparents Movie Review, a very short cast feature, a 48 - Hour Film Project short called Behind the Scenes of Twisted Love starring Burkholder, and a 5 - minute tribute to Burkholder, who passed away last Septscenes, Grandparents Movie Review, a very short cast feature, a 48 - Hour Film Project short called Behind the Scenes of Twisted Love starring Burkholder, and a 5 - minute tribute to Burkholder, who passed away last SeptScenes of Twisted Love starring Burkholder, and a 5 - minute tribute to Burkholder, who passed away last September.
The key thing Condon promises: the last half hour of Breaking Dawn part 1 is a full - on horror movie, from the wolf attack to the birth scene.
At least the picture does follow a rudimentary plotline, although it's real reason for being is to satirize familiar scenes from such movies as Save the Last Dance, Fame, Step Up, Stomp the Yard, Roll Bounce, Dreamgirls, Black Snake Moan, Hairspray, Singing in the Rain, High School Musical, ATL, Twilight, Flashdance, The Little Shop of Horrors, Edward Scissorhands and Final Destination.
I'm sure Hell will freeze over before Scorsese restores this or Gangs of New York to their original length, though his availing deleted scenes to the public is not unprecedented, as the Cape Fear DVD and Blu - ray demonstrate, so maybe we haven't seen the last of this movie yet.
Wade Wilson told his fans in the after - credits scene of his solo movie, last year's Deadpool, that a sequel is on the way.
Jack Nicholson's performance leaves a lasting impression, and his two scenes not only gained him second billing, but also a Best Supporting actor as well; it's an amazing feat when you realize that he is onscreen for less than 15 minutes of a 2 hour and 15 minute movie.
Aside from a scene of violence at the feature's beginning and a gun fight in the first hour, the movie's violence is mostly saved for the last thirty minutes.
One of the most beloved American films of the last 25 years, this iconic movie filmed key scenes in Savannah, one of America's most beloved historic cities.
He's amassed a whopping four minutes of actual screen time in those 18 movies, and the last we actually saw of him was in a post-credits scene in 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron.
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