Sentences with phrase «line in the film»

It's the best line in the film, and one delivered with utter straight - faced seriousness.
The broad, physical jokes (many of which appeared in the trailer) are somewhat humorous, but there are many great lines in the film which deliver the true laughs.
You can't do that with a stage or a horizon line in a film.
There is a great line in the film that itself is worthy of conversation: «You got on the bad side of a small - minded person with authority».
In a droll exchange with his former bandmate Ivan Schrank, played by Rhys Ifans, Schrank recalls the old adage «Youth is wasted on the young», to which Greenberg replies, «I'd go further, I'd go life is wasted on... people» — one of the few really funny lines in the film, basically summing up the message of the movie.
There are a few lines in the film where crickets could have been heard in the advanced screening I was at.
The green tea masturbation scene is my favorite in the film, but my favorite line in the film is something else.
But while De Niro may not have very many lines in the film, the little subtleties in his body language are bigger than words.
And despite less - than - enthused early reviews, Baz Luhrmann's film adaptation of The Great Gatsby has garnered heightened anticipation and excitement over the past few months of lavish themed parties, soundtrack leaks and previews and even special edition fashion lines in the film's honor.
There's hardly a Rutger Hauer line in the film that hasn't been sampled by a DJ or used as a MySpace headline.
One notorious line in the film Cruel Intentions refers to the email format as the last bastion of «social recluses,» and numerous other media have lampooned the process of online dating at one time or another.Needless to say, times have changed, and opinions on this subject have shifted dramatically.
Westfeldt may be young, but she's got an old, cynical soul, tempered by a charming romanticism; only she could make «I want to fuck the shit out of you» the most romantic line in the film.
That prompts the most suggestive line in the film, as the voiceover reveals: «Inexplicably, she felt sullied in her love of Pierre.»
In fact there are no throwaway lines in this film at all — the script is perfect.
Brigitte is the more committed of the two, and it is left to Böse to deliver the most ironic line in the film.
One of the best lines in the film goes to Lorenzo when he tells Julieta that he may be «turning into one of Patricia Highsmith's obsessive characters» only the real mystery here is why Almodóvar's latest lacks the timbre and matronly mettle it promises.
But he does get in perhaps the most prescient line in the film, «History is harsh.
There is an interesting line in the film: «You want to try and dazzle people, not put them to sleep».
It's all too bad, especially considering that a man - in - black played by Jason Bateman resists the standard expectations of the role and ends up with the best, most felt line in the film («He introduced me to my wife»).
Ruffalo, who plays The Hulk, jokes about his limited lines in the film but it is to be excepted when there is over 60 Marvel characters all coming to together to protect the universe.
For instance, Snakes on a Plane is spoofed by having a character attacked by a snake on a plane, proceeded by a Samuel L. Jackson look - alike spouting the PG - 13 version of his most famous line in the film («I'm tired of these god - damned snakes on this god - damned plane!»)
Mary's comment, the wittiest line in the film, shows that the girl knows more about life than math.
The funniest line in the film - Turner: «I'm a Catholic!
Perhaps the most oft - repeated line in the film is «They lied,» referring to the various administrations.
Jason Alexander may be short and hefty, but is a far cry from Boris, while Rene Russo, although top billed, has very few lines in the film... understandable since she is no Natasha.
Many lines in the film are delivered unnaturally, making the dialogue sound painfully awkward and sometimes downright cringe - worthy.
There are so many great lines in this film — most coming from the bitchy and sadistic Heather No. 1 — I don't even know where to begin quoting.
The Bye Felipe movement was born from the legendary «Bye Felicia» line in the film «Friday.»
There's a line in the film that goes «You don't perform the operation, the operation performs you.
Such is the profusion of lately added characters that plenty of them haven't met yet, and these introductions are reliably good value: the best line in the film, just about, is simply Captain America saying his own name.
Some of the best lines in the film were from the two most underated characters of the film, which were the hunters (please can someone tell me there character names?)
Bobby Canavale's «Hard Copy» reporter gets in the best line in the film, regarding the Incident: «The operation was done by two of the biggest boobs in a story populated SOLELY by boobs!»
Indeed, he has the best line in the film: «Look, Easy — if you ain't want him dead, why you leave him with me?»
Final Verdict: There is a line in the film that applauds perfect endings.
The Yahoo interview has some more interesting stuff, too, like the fact that Spider - Man wasn't always going to go into space with Tony and that Drax's best line in the film was improvised.
Timid and mousy in the office, she gets to let loose with a fantasy version of the character, a ferocious, seductive femme fatale with some of the best lines in the film (to whit: «It's not cheating if you despise each other»).
The dependable Seth Green provides many good moments, but it's Dax Shepard (who was unknown to me before seeing Without A Paddle) steals the show and has at least two of the best lines in the film.
I hear the show, which will air later this spring, is focused on hard - drinking Monroe's rumored inability to land the «it's me, sugar» line in the film, although others suggest it was actually a line about bourbon or even a deliberate ploy by Monroe to get Wilder to rewrite the movie.
His citing of Margaret Atwood's lines in the film's prologue --» when you're in the middle of a story it isn't a story at all... it's only afterwards that it becomes anything like a story at all...» — suggests, however, his simultaneous suspicion of any claims to total accuracy in the narrative rendering of experiences.
The injection of Shazam, if we are indeed calling him that now, does offer some lightheartedness to help damp down the dust clouds, and he gets both the best line in the film and a metatextual homage to Mean Joe Greene's Coke commercial.
Yul Brynner (The Magnificent Seven, The Ten Commandments) may have only five lines in the film, but he is brilliant as the gunslinger gone berserk, chasing after the hapless Richard Benjamin (Love at First Bite, Saturday the 14th) for the latter half of the film.
On the contrary, Zhang Ziyi had some of the best lines in the film.
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