It is moments like those that show the filmmaker's facility with character - based, rather than culture - based humor, and they tend to be the
funniest moments in their movies.
Within the first fifteen minutes the screenplay sets the stage for the least surprising
moment in movie history: The arrival of the aliens.
It's another cheesy
moment in a movie full of them, but it also feels like life — which is more than can be said for the rest of If I Stay.
This movie also gets bonus points for its great soundtrack and one of the most iconic
music moments in movie history.
Amazing effects of CGI and more than 10
WOW moments in the movie which are enough to keep you glued to your seat till the end.
It captures the thrill and enjoyment of any set
piece moment in movies, but puts you in the driver's seat to create sequences like that and more.
Duvall has one of my favourite
moments in the movie when he comments on his ex-wife's new boyfriend while on the roof with his sons.
But my
favorite moment in this movie is when Clooney, bursting into the terrorist's hotel room moments after the guy has left, sticks his finger into a greasy sunny - side - up and declaims, «It's still warm!»
The most resonant
moments in the movie come when the silences are broken: When, for example, Lee ventures into the forest with his son and stands beneath a loud waterfall so their words are drowned out and the boy can briefly, joyously, shout.
Of the
many moments in the movie Sex and the City 2 that might strike North American audiences as unrealistic, there is one in particular that stands out.
There were a lot of comedic
moments in the movie as well such as when Logan walks through a metal detector and it doesn't go off.
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Watch new footage or extended versions of just about every upsetting
moment in the movie in this clip, then buy it on November 11 because it may not be around for long.
However, what hasn't changed much in over 100 years in the classic dinner suit, or tuxedo — and Leonardo DiCaprio in a tuxedo has to be one of the most
stylish moments in movie history.
The most
heartfelt moments in the movie are his tentative attempts at courtship: He knows she can only be interested in his money, but persists in loving her anyway in the hopes that she will admire his decency.
The discussions that could be applied to either the family or Europe are by far the most
compelling moments in the movie... I just wish we'd been given a bit more.
One of the
embarrassing moments in the movie, but one we can readily understand, occurs when Carlos, the man of the house and the one responsible for its financing through an inheritance, falls for Jessica, even proposing marriage though he is already hitched to Barbara and seems twenty older than even his own wife.
One such shot simply follows Han closely as he backs his way into the Millennium Falcon in the middle of a firefight, and it's one of the coolest
little moments in a movie full of eye - pleasing sights.
It's one of a few powerfully
cinematic moments in a movie that has the scrappy, rough - around - the - edges feel of a filmmaker in a hurry.
Combining bad green screen, worse compositing and some CGI monkeys for good measure, this is the least
believable moment in a movie that ends with aliens using the power of raw knowledge to disintegrate a Russian Cate Blanchett.
In a normal Hollywood romantic comedy, this would lead to an inevitable disaster, but Anderson instead provides us with some of the sweetest, most heartbreakingly
wonderful moments in any movie this year.
Visually, this is perhaps the most
stunning moment in the movie, but skillful direction and cinematography are on hand from beginning to end.
There is one very funny scene where the three minions hitchhike with a family, and things go deliciously sideways (the voice casting plays a large role in why that bit is so funny), but that is the only laugh - out - loud
moment in the movie for the adults, or this adult, anyway.
From Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling to KStew and RPattz, these celebs give us some of the best lip -
locking moments in Movie Awards history.
When she lashes out at the Catholic priest, who comes to her home to plead the case for removing the billboards, it is one memorable tour -
de-force moment in a movie full of others.
The whole, wildly uneven mess is tied together by a pitch session at a Hollywood studio in which, at one point, Dennis Quaid holds Greg Kinnear at gunpoint to sell his character's collection of short scenes, and it is the only genuinely
honest moment in the movie.