One small spoiler, if I may: the film's
opening scene makes wicked use of a beloved (if now obscure) British recording by the music - hall team of Flanagan and Allen.
Cage in
the opening scene makes me laugh every time.
Not exact matches
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It would certainly disrupt the hook - up
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open relationships») and may
make serial monogamy a bit less serial.
Surprisingly, Maine
makes little of these
scenes: Noe (the author uses the spellings employed in a pre-King James translation) is portrayed in the
opening sentence as glancing «toward the heavens, something he does a lot these days,» but aside from the implication that he may be looking for further divine clarification and not just the promised rains, we don't see him musing much.
Our whole theological
scene might be more
open and humane if we all
made such admissions more often.
LAS VEGAS (October 20, 2015)-- Carbone, the Greenwich Village sensation that
made waves in New York City's dining
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made its debut in the entertainment capital of the world last night as it officially
opened its doors at ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
In 2017, Schaubhut decided to pursue his dreams even further and
make his mark once again on the New Orleans culinary
scene with the
opening of his latest concept DTB.
Jonathan Kaye (below)
made the
scene last week at the Tucson
Open, his first appearance on Tour since being suspended following a run - in with a security guard at October's Michelob Championship.
I know that the transfer window is not officially
open yet but that does not mean that Arsene Wenger and Arsenal should not already be working hard behind the
scenes to bring in the top players that we need to
make sure that the Gunners do not suffer another faltering title challenge next season.
Jean van de Velde will return to the
scene of one of sport's most notorious meltdowns when he
makes his debut in July's Senior
Open at Carnoustie.
Others are that: force shall be used only when absolutely necessary to achieve an immediate aim; the decision to
open fire shall be
made only on orders and under the control of on -
scene commander, unless there is insufficient time to obtain such order.
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The
opening scene, in which the two friends share a Christmas Eve donut because they're too broke to afford one for each of them, unsentimentally suggests the high - wire act that
making a living on the streets can be without the film ever slowing down its electronica - soundtracked strut.
The
opening scene of 99 Homes watches in a one - take as he
makes his way through the house of a recently evicted family, talks up the Sheriff's deputies, and tries to rush through all the red tape, because he has another eviction to oversee.
But the disguise runs no deeper than a logline, as the Kubrickian dread of the
opening scene will
make instantly clear.
The
opening scene, in which Martha Wayne's necklace shatters, is a perfect example of the director
making something that is impractical to the story but no doubt looks «artistic».
Played from its
opening whimsical guitar score as a sweet story about friends, the dynamic of a real - life, Apatow - brand bromance is prominent, and
makes for a few funny bonding moments, like when Tommy has Greg loudly rehearse a
scene in a restaurant as a ridiculous gesture of fearlessness.
The film
opens with the obligatory but mercifully brief happy family
scenes where Pitt's character, Gerry Lane, is established as a stay - at - home Philadelphia dad who doesn't seem to do anything more strenuous than
make pancakes for breakfast.
As soon as you enter the newsroom (after an
opening Vietnam battle
scene that feels slightly perfunctory from the man who
made Saving Private Ryan) you're hooked, assisted by Hanks who has a peerless ability to
make his characters instantly feel like an old friend and mentor.
Cable is less nuanced than Thanos (although, as one might reasonably expect, the screenwriters find a way to
make the connection) but he's a credible enough villain when it comes to sowing chaos and, as is hinted at during his
opening scene, there's more to the character than meets the eye.
The
opening scene (s) showed dozens of women kissing this guy (break - up artist) who just happens to cry in front of them and tell them that they
made him feel alive again.
Speaking of clips, the
opening scene of The Dictator has been
made released by Paramount Pictures.
We've all been to that wedding where there's some obnoxious family member or groomsman that's had one too many drinks at the
open bar and proceeds to
make a
scene.
From its
opening scene slowly falling down Violet's closet in a continuous panning shot that
makes her hat boxes and skin - tight dresses seem more like a modern city than a wardrobe, Bound quickly proves itself as a tightly constructed (and unexpectedly funny) lesbian noir with incredible camerawork, solid acting by the entire cast and tight pacing that'll keep you feeling empathizing with Violet, Corky and Caesar as their high - stakes game take several reversals of fortune.
Based on the novel by Shûsaku Endô about a pair of 17th century Jesuit priests who travel to Japan to locate their missing mentor, «Silence» attempts to tackle big ideas like faith and sacrifice but never really
makes it beyond its
opening argument, like a broken record playing different variations of the same
scene over and over again.
It is never
made unequivocal that either of these are in fact the offspring of the pair, but the framing of the
opening funeral in one
scene, and later, the way MacBeth applies war paint to the boy - soldier, firm but delicate, laced with unspoken pride, seems to imply such.
The film's
opening scene takes place approximately three months after these creatures have somehow
made their presence known, with the Abbott family — Lee (Krasinski) and his wife, Evelyn (Emily Blunt), along with their three children — scrounging for supplies in an abandoned supermarket, padding around barefoot so as not to alert the monsters of their presence.
However, in the film's
opening scene we learn that someone, in fact, has
made it out alive: Lena (Natalie Portman), a woman who appears battered and is being interviewed by a team of researchers clad in hazmat suits led by Lomax (Benedict Wong), whose many questions are eerily answered with «I don't know.»
Scott, with his completed film just weeks from
opening,
made a tough decision: He would reconvene his cast and, in lightning - quick time, reshoot all of Spacey's
scenes — with Christopher Plummer in the role.
The movie, directed by Alfonso Cuarón, is a front - runner for the Best Picture Oscar, and its entrancingly eerie
opening scene alone will
make you feel the immensity of space.
The
opening scenes of the game
make for an introductory trial of sorts, with players taking out a few low - level enemies and getting used to different attacks, effective ranges, and other battle attributes that are mostly self - explanatory.
The special features include several deleted
scenes including an alternate
opening and ending, a
making of Scream 4 segment, gag reel and commentary by Director Wes Craven, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere and Neve Campbell.
If you are more of a fan of the franchise than that, then The Incredible Hulk Special Edition DVD may tempt you by offering the previously noted audio commentary and deleted
scenes along with alternate
openings and featurettes (The
Making of Incredible Hulk, Becoming The Hulk, Becoming The Abomination, Anatomy of a Hulk Out, and From Comic Book to Screen).
MIKE AND DAVE NEED WEDDING DATES Director: Jake Szymanski Starring: Zac Efron, Adam Devine, Anna Kendrick, Aubrey Plaza, Stephen Root, Stephanie Faracy, Sugar Lyn Beard, Marc Maron, Kumail Nanjiani We've all been to that wedding where there's some obnoxious family member or groomsman that's had one too many drinks at the
open bar and proceeds to
make a
scene.
As he does, «The Little Prince»
makes a remarkable stylistic leap from the accomplished but familiar CG environs of these
opening scenes (big - eyed, bobble - headed humans; modernist - futurist design influences) into 2D stop - motion animation, bringing the world of Saint - Exupery's original story to life in beautiful handcrafted images based on the author's own crudely elegant watercolors (seen in the book's first printing and all subsequent editions).
Tie: Deadpool / Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping — Both of these movies
made me laugh (hard) right from their hilarious
opening - credit
scenes and on through until their equally funny closings.
He puts his gritty staple on some key and entertaining
scenes including an
opening that includes the sexy Cruz being pleasured by manly Fassbender however, those are not enough to
make up for the film's obvious missteps that include mundane dialogue and unclear character beats.
Scenes often open with trick photography that make cars and buildings look like toys, while a trailing, floating camera not - so - subtlety mimics the moves of third - person video games during several action s
Scenes often
open with trick photography that
make cars and buildings look like toys, while a trailing, floating camera not - so - subtlety mimics the moves of third - person video games during several action
scenesscenes.
EXTRAS: In addition to a five - part
making - of featurette, the Blu - ray includes deleted and extended
scenes, an alternate
opening and a gag reel.
Making a mark with a thriller, Intacto (you could argue that both Intacto and 28 Weeks Later deal with the ugliness of predestination), that boasts one of the most perfect
scenes in cinema from 2001, Fresnadillo adopts the handheld ethic of Boyle's picture and injects it with the energy of the vertiginous
opening moments of Narc.
Just before the
opening scene unfolded — a shooting in a shadow - drenched California beach house with a sinister vibe — I remember popping a batch of popcorn in oil on the stovetop and
making fresh lemonade.
The
opening scene, in which Tommy and Greg (played by James Franco's brother, Dave) meet in acting class, does a really good job of
making us understand, in such a short amount of time, why Greg would be drawn to a dude like Tommy in the first place: He's failing to connect with his own work, and then sees this wild, off - his - rocker older guy give an indescribable, balls - to - the - wall interpretation of Brando in Streetcar that
makes zero sense.
Extras: New audio commentary featuring jazz and film critic Gary Giddins, music and cultural critic Gene Seymour, and musician and bandleader Vince Giordano; new introduction by Giddins; new interview with musician and pianist Michael Feinstein; four new video essays by authors and archivists James Layton and David Pierce on the development and
making of «King of Jazz»; deleted
scenes and alternate
opening - title sequence; «All Americans,» a 1929 short film featuring a version of the «Melting Pot» number that was restaged for the finale of «King of Jazz»; «I Know Everybody and Everybody's Racket,» a 1933 short film featuring Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra; two Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons from 1930, featuring music and animation from «King of Jazz.»
The Tom Cruise — or rather, Barry Seal, the Tom Cruise character — we meet in the
opening scene of American
Made (formerly «Mena»), Doug Liman's (Edge of Tomorrow, The Bourne Identity, Go, Swingers) rote, generic spin on the crime and corruption territory exhaustively detailed in Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas 25 years ago...
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.
This is the worst sort of disconnect, shattering the verisimilitude of the
opening scenes and
making it feel all too clear that these are actors following a story.