Not exact matches
In «The Dark Knight Rises» he actually had a plane dropped from the sky to film the
movie's
opening scene.
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?»
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.
Dietl was set to play the mayor of New York City
in a
movie scene being filmed Saturday afternoon, shortly after his appearance at Council Member Eric Ulrich's Howard Beach campaign office
opening.
In the
opening scene of 2009's Star Trek
movie reboot, the Federation starship USS Kelvin is under attack by the Romulans.
Then I see the
movie, and
in the
opening scene, the scientists just brush some stuff off and the whole animal is exposed.
During one
scene in the animated
movie Shrek 2, scheduled for release next month, a valiant knight
in full armor crosses a fiery moat, throws
open an oak door, and enters the vast antechamber of a castle.
And so the pair decided to start a website where customers could buy products they'd seen on TV and
in movies, like the Oakley sunglasses Tom Cruise wore
in Mission: Impossible, or the backpack Leonardo DiCaprio wore
in the
opening scene of The Beach.
In the opening scenes we see him leading his forces into battle against the barbarous Germans, who deserve everything they get for cutting off the head of the luckless Roman cavalryman despatched to issue a surrender ultimatum (like most mainstream movies, Gladiator is strong on audience emotion cues to nudge us in the right directio
In the
opening scenes we see him leading his forces into battle against the barbarous Germans, who deserve everything they get for cutting off the head of the luckless Roman cavalryman despatched to issue a surrender ultimatum (like most mainstream
movies, Gladiator is strong on audience emotion cues to nudge us
in the right directio
in the right direction.
«World War Z» explodes right after the
opening scenes,
in which we see warnings that things are going awry: news reports of feral animals and dead dolphins, roving mobs and rioters — the usual premonitory noise that
opens any disaster
movie.
The catalyst for the dancing ban — a tragic car accident that's only hinted at
in the original
movie — is heavily emphasized
in the
opening scenes of the remake.
When Zombie kills a cow with an ambulance
in the
opening scene the cow dies quietly and doesn't then have to sit through the rest of the
movie.
In the
opening scene of the film, Lomax stands over the lone survivor of the latest expedition, a dazed biologist named Lena (Natalie Portman), and demands answers she doesn't know how to provide — and that the
movie doesn't really care to.
The
movie's
opening scene, which is also the best action set piece
in this Brad Peyton - directed picture, depicts the lone survivor of a space station catastrophe trying to return to Earth with her scientific samples intact.
Aside from the
opening and closing
scenes which bookend things, the
movie takes place
in a single day
in each of the time periods, alternating back and forth between them.
In the spoiler - sensitive environment of today's entertainment, there may be people who resent the
opening scenes of Annihilation, which gives away most of the
movie's direction.
He approaches the
scene hesitantly, nervously, as the American troops approach the beach; when their landing craft
opens up, the front wave of soldiers are immediately dispatched
in a wall of gunfire, and Spielberg,
in that instant, explodes our war
movie mythology.
The inbred lowlifes
in this B -
movie black comedy are members of the Smith family, a clan of troglodytes
in a seedy Texas trailer park replete with vicious barking dogs on chains, who swing into ruthless high gear from the very first
scene, when penny - ante drug dealer Chris Smith (a game turn by Emile Hirsch, who has grown from the appealing,
open - faced kid
in The Emperor's Club into a scabby, hirsute roughneck) arrives
in a torrential rainstorm and is greeted at the screen door by his father's new wife Sharla with a female full - frontal.
Most reporters spend more time leaving never - to - be-returned telephone messages or watching pay - per - view
movies in the Ramada Inn than careening through Beirut streets en route to visit a Hezbollah sheik, as Bergman does
in the exciting
opening scene here.
But one last thing...
in the previews, they showed a
scene where Lily and CZJ
open their doors to come face to face with brick walls... did I miss that
scene in the
movie?
The
opening of the new Potter film (for which you can see an exclusive new image below) will be just one of several
scenes created to up the on - screen excitement
in the latest
movie.
There is a mystery at the heart of the
movie — it's established
in the
opening scenes, when we see Orlando visiting a sauna and then puzzling over some missing paperwork — but no crime, other than that of being a sexual minority
in an intolerant time and place.
Except, of course,
in the brilliant, bird's - eye
opening shot, which is one of the great, funny, paranoid curtain - raisers of recent years — and I'd say the best
movie soccer
scene of all time.
Each set - piece falls utterly flat, starting with the
movie's
opening scene in which the gang is chased around afield by a supposedly angry bull.
Like Carell, she is convincing
in the tennis
scenes — augmented by special effects, both actors create the illusion of playing at a high level — but, more importantly, she captures the fighting spirit of King, who, as the
movie opens, is beginning to realize that she can be true to herself only if she does two things.
The
movie opens with a
scene of you accompanying some people
in Michoacán who are mixing crystal meth, armed with massive machine guns.
In the
movie's most romantic
scene, Mr. Wonderful proposes by getting down on one knee at Tiffany's, which he's arranged to stay
open after hours, and telling her to pick any ring she wants.
He's one of Coogler's kids from the Oakland basketball court
in those
opening scenes, lashing out at the very fantasy this comic book
movie represents.
Or maybe Isabelle's the problem; this is one of those
movies where people talk about sex more than they have it, even if the
opening scene features the heroine
in the raw and
in bed with a selfish married lover named Vincent (Xavier Beauvois).
I laughed at the wordplay
in the film but wasn't expecting the widespread tautological eruptions that followed the film's premiere as everyone bent themselves into self - affirming pretzels to debate its portrayal of torture
in the film's
opening scenes as if there were only one way to look at the damn
movie... as if torture were the only thing worth discussing about the film!
The two have excellent chemistry, and the
opening scene of them
in the diner — yep, a diner, bringing the «90s
Movie Cliché count to eight — is worth the price of admission alone.
The
movie opens with a
scene from the middle of the
movie, which has Liotta, De Niro and Pesci
in a car listening to a thumping noise and wondering what it is.
In fact, her fate is apparently the topic of the discussion between N'Jobu (Sterling K. Brown) and a young Zuri (Denzel Whitaker) in the movie's opening scene; they were supposedly planning on breaking her out of prison when N'Jobu's brother T'Chaka shows up to spoil the plo
In fact, her fate is apparently the topic of the discussion between N'Jobu (Sterling K. Brown) and a young Zuri (Denzel Whitaker)
in the movie's opening scene; they were supposedly planning on breaking her out of prison when N'Jobu's brother T'Chaka shows up to spoil the plo
in the
movie's
opening scene; they were supposedly planning on breaking her out of prison when N'Jobu's brother T'Chaka shows up to spoil the plot.
Not that it really matters, though, as the
movie is otherwise pure nightmare fuel, building
in intensity from its artfully uneasy
opening scenes to its closing gauntlet of horror.
In case you missed the first five movies (and to show you how little the plot actually matters in these films), the opening credit scene summarizes them all in the span of one blaring pop son
In case you missed the first five
movies (and to show you how little the plot actually matters
in these films), the opening credit scene summarizes them all in the span of one blaring pop son
in these films), the
opening credit
scene summarizes them all
in the span of one blaring pop son
in the span of one blaring pop song.
In this
scene from the
movie's
opening credits, Stanley...
The
movie opens with a virtuoso cat - and - mouse
scene in which an off - duty policeman trails a criminal, who apparently, for some reason, wants to be tailed.
The
movie's
opening scene,
in which the duo belt out «Ironic» by Alanis Morisette, feels too directly ripped from the screenplay of Tommy Boy.
We
open with a flashback to probably the saddest
scene in Marvel
movie history, Steve Rogers's plane going down as his collaborator and love interest Agent Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) listens
in on the radio, helpless.
Within the
movie's
opening moments, a group of travelers led by Glass i is brutally attacked
in a disturbingly visceral
scene of death and violence.
Yes, you got tough - talking raccoons and sentient trees — but the Guardians of the Galaxy
movie also gave you what Marvel fans know as the Power Stone, which Chris Pratt's Starlord «liberated»
in the
opening scenes.
From the
opening title sequence, the
movie instantly kicks the humor
in overdrive as Peter Quill aka Star - Lord dances like Michael Jackson to the tune of «Come and get Your Love» by Redbone
in a temple extremely reminiscent to the one from the beginning
scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark..
The real - time narrative unfolds almost lazily
in its
opening scenes, more charming hang - out
movie than thriller.
I loved that
movie too, primarily for the chase
scenes like the
opening scene where 007 chases the smuggler; fights / kills the double agent
in the bodego, changes into his clothes then meets the girl who takes him on another chase
in her VW; and, of course, the boat chase with the corrupt politician.
He's barely tolerable
in his first
scene and he becomes the uninvited guest that detracts from the
movie every time he
opens his mouth.
Joaquin Phoenix described the process back
in September saying, «Paul will write many, many
scenes that won't make it into the
movie,» adding that Anderson doesn't worry about continuity, is
open to improvisation and often
scenes that might take up one - eighth of a page can shoot for a day and a half.
In this
scene from the
movie's
opening credits, Stanley Tucci and Dianne West are a robo - couple who make a baby — from a kit.
A Dangerous Method, which
opens Friday at Landmark's Century Centre and Century 12 / CineArts 6, never really delivers on that promise, mainly because its
scenes of two brilliant men discussing the nature of the subconscious can't compare with Cronenberg's visual rendering of that subconscious
in earlier
movies.
In the
opening scenes, he's trying (incompetently) to kill himself, which the
movie plays for bleak laughs, a «sad cartoon» tone the
movie manages to sustain for its modest running time.
Unfortunately, The Flash solo
movie suffered numerous delays behind the
scenes - most notably, directors Seth Grahame - Smith and Rick Famuyiwa both departed the DCEU film
in 2016 - and it was removed from Warner Bros.» schedule indefinitely, thus leaving that planned release date
open for WB's Tomb Raider reboot to swoop
in.