The Jallianwala Bagh massacre was one of the most
memorable scenes of the film, and especially shocking to those in the West who had not heard of it before.
This blend of all - new lighting helped give the Valkyrie flashback a flair and a style all its own, and it created one of the more
memorable scenes of the film.
Perhaps the most
memorable scene of the film comes during the exciting climax where Doyle is chasing a subway train containing his would - be assassin through the busy streets of New York City.
Memorable scenes of the film are explained and recreated that are so funny, «It will tear you apart, Lisa!»
Not exact matches
Though it sinks to teen -
film cliches at times, the
film is undeniably iconic and
memorable, and, at times, strangely brilliant and haunting (the museum
scene being the best example
of this).
Credits began following the trademarked opening
of a close - up view
of a match - head igniting, and the lighting
of a sparking fuse, accompanied by a blindingly - fast montage
of action
scenes from the
film - and
of course, Lalo Schifrin's
memorable theme music.
In the final, incredible
scenes at Candie Land, easily the peak
of the
film and some
of the best
scenes of the year, everyone on - screen is hiding something from Django pretending to be a mandingo expert to Broomhilda pretending she doesn't know him to Samuel L. Jackson's
memorable turn as a loyal butler with plenty to hide.
Tarantino veteran Samuel L. Jackson arrives on the
scene about halfway through the
film, and delivers one
of his most
memorable performances as the head slave
of Candie's plantation, Stephen.
The
film itself seems reluctant to tie itself off, giving us one
of the great end - credits - as -
scene sequences
of the last year (Call Me by Your Name and Good Time being other
memorable examples).
Even though it tells a simple tale, has only two main characters and features several
scenes that are mostly silent, it is more moving, more
memorable, and just so much BETTER in every way possible than 95 %
of the
films I see each year.
Although Fatal Attraction does go overboard in a few
memorable scenes, it never quite breaks suspension
of disbelief, even when Lyne lets it all rip in a frantic confrontation at the end (reportedly re-shot for audience approval) that commands your attention, even if it feels a bit inconsistent with the rest
of the
film's tone
Richard LaGravenese's adaptation
of Jason Robert Brown's stage musical contains about four big numbers that are among the year's most
memorable scenes (even though the
film itself is pretty spotty).
Could one
of the year's most
memorable scenes be in one
of its worst
films?
«Life
of the Party» is another classic case
of a comedy that puts its best stuff in the promos, while the actual
film provides very few funny or
memorable scenes.
More concentration should have gone to the threadbare script, which is so barren
of memorable scenes, you probably won't remember watching this
film a month after viewing it.
But punchiest (literally) and most
memorable of all the many roles is Farrell's petty criminal Lehiff, particularly his first
scene, which opens the
film.
Featuring a different kind
of performance from Tom Cruise and a
scene - stealing Emily Blunt, the action never lets up and the futuristic design
of the
film is captivating and
memorable.
Yet the
film remains true to McEwan's intellectual preoccupations with different kinds
of love, and has lost none
of the novel's most
memorable elements: the plays on the ambiguity
of the title, the arresting first
scene, and the strange dynamics
of the relationship between Joe and Jed.
However, the
film's real MVP is Andy Serkis, who delivers his best work as Gollum in perhaps the most
memorable scene of all four movies.
Some
of the most
memorable scenes in «Twin Peaks: The Return» have found David Lynch revisiting the experimental highs
of his most radical
film work.
The
scenes they had together are some
of the most
memorable of the
film.
In reflecting on Anderson's body
of work, with all
of the
memorable scenes in his
films — dazzling multi-character, multi-location sequences tied together by music, or stunning two - person face - offs (the staring contest between Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix in The Master comes to mind)-- his romantic
scenes inhabit some kind
of sweet spot, tender as a bruise on an apple.
And indeed, many
of the most
memorable scenes in Bava's
films are more concerned with ambiance and mood than with psychological complexity or character development.
Alan Bates is the plainspoken shepherd and rejected suitor who manages her livestock, Peter Finch is a wealthy older man she flirts with, and Terence Stamp is a dashing cavalry officer she marries after a
memorable courtship involving a flamboyant display
of swordsmanship (one
of the
film's most
memorable scenes).
Although other
films might've depicted a fun - filled female - bonding sequence as a throwaway montage backed by an En Vogue song, Story transformed it into a full - fledged music video set to Bell Biv DeVoe's 1990 mega-hit «Poison,» complete with MTV - and BET - style corner - screen end credits, resulting in one
of Think Like a Man Too's most
memorable scenes.
Still, the
film seldom pushes beyond the bare - minimum dictates
of the thriller, only rarely offering up a
memorable action sequence, as in an early
scene in which Logan's struggling with an armed assassin in a moving car continues after the vehicle falls off an overpass and crashes.
What happens afterward is arguably one
of the most
memorable scenes in independent
film ever.
Rosalyn is the focus
of the
film's most
memorable scenes, from her confrontation with Sydney (Adams) in a bathroom, to the house microwave on fire and the dramatic «I don't like change»
scene that sealed the deal.
Just about every single
film of note this year had some sort
of memorable scene that will stick with me for years, though I'm sure not everyone will find the same
scene as powerful as I did.
It hasn't been a particularly
memorable year at the movies, especially for those in search
of a good comedy, so it's a relief to see a
film like «We're the Millers» arrive in theaters, because although it's not as funny as its behind - the -
scenes talent might suggest, it's one
of the better comedies released thus far.
The truly
memorable and most gut - wrenching
scenes of the
film come in the form
of found - footage (truly found fooage!)
He's dutifully sincere and in awe
of the efforts that crafted the
film's striking look, but with zero info on the novel, script adaptation, lead actors,
memorable character actors, and Mamoulian's obvious style and use
of heavy subtext in so many
scenes (including the heavy religious iconography that goes bonkers in the final reel), it's a huge lost opportunity for
film fans.
Konstantin, known through her short
film career as a kind, reserved, even shy woman, was rousing in Notorious, making each
scene she was in
memorable for her portrayal
of Sebastian's (Rains), dominant and intelligently calculating mother.
For a
film that is packed with action, there are also moments
of pure poetry; the most
memorable scene for me is the first, wordless encounter between Maurice and the young girl, Nova, played by Amiah Miller.
It is basically an exaggerated reinterpretation
of the Lethal Weapon series, with a few
scenes from other
memorable cop
films tossed in from time to time, but never really hits its target in an acute, knowing way.
He steals some
of the
film's most
memorable scenes.
They feature colorful imagery from the
film and excerpts from Joe Hisaishi's score, with the most
memorable piece
of music accompanying the Main and
Scene Selection pages.
In one
of the
film's most
memorable scenes, Chigurh asks a man to call a coin toss, after a few moments
of conversation it becomes clear that choosing heads or tails will decide the man's life.
One
of the
scenes that made the
film so
memorable is the devastating reunion
of the ex-husband and wife played by... Read
Bernardo Bertolucci returns to the
scene of his most
memorable film, LAST TANGO IN PARIS (1972), for this thoughtful and passionate meditation on eroticism, youth and cinema itself.
Watching Disney's team eventually chip away at Travers» tough facade to win her trust provides just one
of the
film's many joys as Disney (Tom Hanks), Mary Poppins screenwriter Don Digradi (Bradley Whitford), and song writing brothers Richard and Robert Sherman (Jason Schwartzman and B.J. Novak), bring the children's movie to life before our eyes while providing delightful behind - the -
scenes insight into many
of the iconic
film's most
memorable moments.
In one
of the
film's most
memorable scenes, Billie Jean is having her hair done by her hairdresser (Andrea Riseborough).
The shopping
scenes, which provided a backdrop to some
of the
film's most
memorable mother - daughter interactions, were
filmed at Thrift Town in North Sacramento.
It is one
of Stuhlbarg's finest moments on
film, a truly
memorable and moving
scene.
Certainly some
of the greatest
films in history boast
memorable scenes of lachrymose intensity that never fail to elicit tears from the viewer.
It's the little notes that he hits that are more
memorable than the broad ones like the look on his face when he sees Peppy's new
film opening in a much bigger venue than his own or the way he can't move past the young lady as they try to shoot a dance number (in easily one
of my favorite
scenes of the year).
Finding Dory: This absolutely delightful Finding Nemo followup bests its predecessor in every way imaginable, and boasts a
scene - stealing periphery character named Gerald that doesn't have a single word
of dialogue and yet is more
memorable than 95 %
of film protagonists.
(There are more than a few shades
of Luc Besson's classic La Femme Nikita here, and Jung makes sure to reference one
of that
film's more
memorable scenes, when Sook - hee must interrupt a romantic moment by going into a bathroom, assembling a sniper rifle and taking a shot at her assigned target.)
There are a number
of other
memorable scenes too, the conversation featuring Peck speaking through a submarine's loudspeaker to one
of it's crew member's who is out in a contaminated zone has a surreal humour to it's choice
of shots (the
film is fleetingly humorous on occasion), yet it is still quite moving.
Though Martin Freeman is perfectly cast as the young Bilbo, and Ian McKellan effortlessly slides back into the role
of Gandalf, the
film's real MVP is Andy Serkis, who delivers his best work as Gollum in perhaps the most
memorable scene of all four movies.