Fair warning,
some of the scenes in this movie are not for the faint.
I found myself nervously chuckling at plenty
of scenes in this movie.
• Finding the Rhythm: Editing SING (2:44)-- Editor Gregory Perler talks about editing to match the pace
of each scene in the movie.
Spotlight is a tremendous piece of film making that will make you go completely speechless with
some of the scenes in this movie.
One - take shots are
some of those scenes in movies you forget are even happening until the first cut for the next scene comes into play.
Sitting back to take in the hilarious recreations
of the scenes in the movie through the cut - scenes in the game got me in the mood to watch The Force Awakens again, and it is that feeling of Star Wars bliss the developers at TT Games can be proud they nailed.
It's a little hard to see a guy coming up with
some of the scenes in this movie but it is possibly a movie that a couple might enjoy seeing together.
This is reminiscent
of the scene in the movie where Spider - Man briefly tangos with Star - Lord after Ebony Maw's ship has arrived on the planet Titan.
Also this might not be as objective, but I did like a bit that
some of the scenes in this movie reminded me of the Mortal Kombat movies, in a cheesy way, this is Mortal Kombat Annihilation done right.
Kind of reminds
me of the scene in the movie «Airplane» where the stewardess tries to calm a woman passenger having a panic attack.
Most of these forums remind
me of the scene in the movie Titanic as the ship slowly rolls over and dumps everyone into the ocean.
Not exact matches
Instead
of searching for a specific genre, for instance, you could ostensibly search for what
movies in that genre have a specific type
of scene.
The original cut
of Gangster Squad had a
scene in which gangsters shot up a theatre audience from behind a
movie screen.
George Clooney may have to carry Quentin Tarantino
in a few
scenes, but the fun
of the
movie is watching Clooney up against vampires.
In an era when you assume anything amazing that happens in a movie is courtesy of computer - generated imagery, it's always exciting to learn when a memorable scene was pulled off by practical effect
In an era when you assume anything amazing that happens
in a movie is courtesy of computer - generated imagery, it's always exciting to learn when a memorable scene was pulled off by practical effect
in a
movie is courtesy
of computer - generated imagery, it's always exciting to learn when a memorable
scene was pulled off by practical effects.
Guerrasio: So the first
scene of Alma
in the
movie when you meet Reynolds
in the restaurant, is that the first time you met Daniel Day - Lewis?
Near the end
of the speech McConaughey gets the team to do the humming routine from «The Wolf Of Wall Street,» and then tells the players the story of how it ended up in the movie (Leonardo DiCaprio saw McConaughey warming up with the routine before the scene and asked him to do it on camera
of the speech McConaughey gets the team to do the humming routine from «The Wolf
Of Wall Street,» and then tells the players the story of how it ended up in the movie (Leonardo DiCaprio saw McConaughey warming up with the routine before the scene and asked him to do it on camera
Of Wall Street,» and then tells the players the story
of how it ended up in the movie (Leonardo DiCaprio saw McConaughey warming up with the routine before the scene and asked him to do it on camera
of how it ended up
in the
movie (Leonardo DiCaprio saw McConaughey warming up with the routine before the
scene and asked him to do it on camera).
A brilliant
scene in the
movie Apollo 13 illustrates the skill
of creating meaning deliberately by choosing how to interpret external events the best I've seen.
Along with the incredible expansion
of the universe Ridley Scott first brought to the screen
in 1982, the
movie also pulled off that crazy Rachael
scene.
In one 2016 study, University
of Oregon researchers videotaped people watching two
movie scenes: the fake - orgasm part
of the
movie «When Harry Met Sally» and a sad
scene from «The Champ.»
Get your product into the
scene of a blockbuster
movie, if you can, but until then leverage your social media marketing and boost sales with placements
in local and regional outlets.
However, the rest
of the Getty
scenes in the
movie are clearly
of Plummer, which Scott could pull off as they are mostly
scenes shot
in one exterior location or interiors, which could all have been filmed on studio sets.
Watching the service
in action is reminiscent
of scenes from a spy
movie.
What it's about: «Empire» surpassed even the first «Star Wars»
movie in fame, with its unforgettable twist at the end and meditative
scenes of Luke training with Yoda.
The court
scene reflected the worldwide interest
in the Silk Road affair, which included numerous ripped - from - an - action -
movie elements, including the FBI's dramatic 2013 takedown
of Ulbricht
in a San Francisco library.
The Supertree Grove resembles a preternatural
scene from the
movie, Avatar, and consists
of 12 mechanical trees measuring up to 160 feet (about 49 metres)
in height.
(Brian Orme) Richard,
in your new book Calvinism
in the Las Vegas Airport, you take a
scene from the
movie Hardcore to expound on the issues
of Calvinism and culture; do...
(Brian Orme) Richard,
in your new book Calvinism
in the Las Vegas Airport, you take a
scene from the
movie Hardcore to expound on the issues
of Calvinism and culture; do you think that the Calvinistic beliefs inherent
in the TULIP are relevant for today's world?
When the Looney Tunes theme song starts blaring
in the middle
of a crucial
scene in a
movie, it's impossible to ignore the catchy tune.
Mr. Carter reports, «Much
of the attention that has surrounded «Serving
in Silence» has focused on a
scene late
in the
movie in which Ms. Close tenderly kisses Ms. Davis.
Farmiga, who starred opposite George Clooney
in the hit
movie «Up
in the Air,» told CNN that she began panicking during preproduction, as the magnitude
of the undertaking - simultaneously directing and playing the lead role, lots
of child actors, and 25
scenes that included music - became clear.
I love watching animated
movies in theaters full
of children where I feel less insecure about laughing super-loud and gasping at scary
scenes.
The sweetest parts
of the
movie occur
in scenes between these two characters where they begin to understand one another better.
i remember now seeing this one
movie with mid-east people drama
in it — don't remember to much about the
movie except this one
scene of men
in mid-east dress advancing
in protest
in mass upon these soldier guards over something these people
in mass thought was rightfully theirs (a freedom from violence was one
of these things they thought was rightfully theirs).
There are lessons on personal growth here, but it's still a goofy studio comedy, albeit one with wacky, convoluted set pieces (some
of them mirror actual games — one
of the best
scenes in the
movie is a mansion - wide bout
of «hot - potato» with a Faberge egg).
What we find is a series
of separate
scenes — snapshots rather than a
movie — and the four writers, who
in the closing
scenes were constrained to follow a fixed order
of events, use a large liberty
in arranging the separate stories they tell, and the arrangement comes out differently
in each
of them.
In one of the opening scenes of the movie, before the plot really begins, the reverend is preaching a sermon in which he says, «We need never ask «Lord, what should I do?&raqu
In one
of the opening
scenes of the
movie, before the plot really begins, the reverend is preaching a sermon
in which he says, «We need never ask «Lord, what should I do?&raqu
in which he says, «We need never ask «Lord, what should I do?»
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.»
It seemed to me that some
of the best
scenes in the
movie were those that were deleted from it, particularly a candidly outspoken
scene in which Elastigirl, or Mrs. Incredible, defends her role as a «homemaker» against the crassly reasoned criticisms
of an obnoxious feminist career woman.
For the first time
in a Marvel
movie, I wanted more
of the film itself, not the mandatory post-credits
scene.
And it's not as if that message is tacked onto the
movie in an arbitrary way; it's really placed at the core
of the story, and it bleeds through every
scene, almost to the point
of overkill.
Speaking
of bars and churches this reminds me
of a
scene in the Homer Simpson
movie.
There is a curious
scene in one
of the Bad News Bears
movies.
Christianity Today has an insightful review
in this month's issue, though it doesn't, perhaps, warn potential viewers strongly enough that the series is a hard «R» on the
movie scale (TV - MA), with language and some
scenes of sensuality that had me fast - forwarding
in places.
It is fitting, I think, that the beginning
of the
movie incorporates a court
scene where one, Rubin (Rooster) Cogburn, an officer
of the court (a «marshall») is questioned about his killing
of a family
of bushwhackers and murders out
in the «nations».
Those who were lucky enough to be pulled or pushed, a year or so ago, to the Beatles» first
movie, A Hard Day's Night, will recall the enchanting
scene in which the four
of them escape from the prison - like television studio, where worldly men are trying to get them to perform properly, and flee to an open field for a few surrealistic moments
of jumping, dancing, abandon.
Speaking about the film recently
in Los Angeles, Cera — who
in this film, takes some refreshingly bold steps away from his usual one - note nerd persona — and co - writer / director Edgar Wright (who also did the zany cult classics Shaun
of the Dead and Hot Fuzz) discussed the meaning
of the film, the stretching Cera had to go through for the role, and the way
in which the film's hyperkinetic action sequences are really just the same as the dance
scenes in Grease or a Gene Kelly
movie.
It's like the
scene in the Indiana Jones
movie when he has the middle eastern man
in the boat and the ships blades are cutting through the back
of the boat.
This bread was the only thing that kept me from googling «what happens if I hit my head on the temple», because we all know Youtube would pop up and THAT
scene from Simon Burch would pop up, and then I would cry, and then I would call my husband and freak out, and then I would probably eat the whole loaf
of bread
in the corner
of my closet watching the
movie... crying.
Then, the modest enthusiasm that usually greets me turned into the kind
of fanfare reserved for party
scenes in movies.