Here, she set
the scene as a plane crash.
Not exact matches
In the
scene, Markle says «hi» to Kutcher
as she sits down next to him on the
plane and then has a brief, flirtatious interaction with a man who sits down across the aisle from her.
SUBSTANCE USE - A hand holds a short glass containing whiskey in close - up and we then see the man holding the glass chug the drink, a man and a woman each holds a glass of wine and the man begins to raise the glass to his lips
as the
scene ends, two men and two women hold glasses of white wine on a
plane, a glass of wine is seen at a man's dinner place (he does not drink), a man holds a glass of beer but no one drinks at a club, a man pours two glasses of wine at home (we do not see anyone drink), two women drink martinis in a club, and a man returns home drunk and he talks loudly, slurs his words and staggers.
Lou Diamond Phillips, meanwhile, burst onto the
scene in 1987's «La Bamba»
as Richie Valens, another rocker who died in the same
plane crash that killed Holly.
Cooper is the cocky and capable Vince Vaughn stand - in, Helms refines his Office character, keeping suppressed anger and frustration from erupting, while
scene - stealer Galifianakis is scarily convincing
as a well - meaning oddball on his own
plane of existence.
The first crucial miss is the opening
scene: We're on the tarmac
as a
plane is being loaded with luggage.
After an intense
plane crash
scene, the viewer is, in my opinion just
as shocked
as Cage's character.
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.
Mangold along with his editors Quincy Z Gunderson and Michael McCusker and cinematographer Phedon Papamichael stage these
scenes, that take place on
planes, trains and automobiles amongst other various locations such
as the rooftops of Salzburg and abandoned downtown factories, with energy and visual dynamism.
It's just that Beast,
as always, when he blues - up, looks like a Smurfy Teen Wolf and he's hampered here even further by being basically a big blue lapdog / enabler for Prof X. With his only interiority coming via occasional moony eyes made over Jennifer Lawrence «s Mystique and one
scene where he makes a (really obvious) breakthrough based on watching the television news, mostly all he does is repeat exposition, go to turn the power back on and fail to lift things off Prof X. Oh, and occasionally fly a
plane.
Planes, Trains... was basically a PG - 13 film rated R for a single
scene in which the F - word is put to extensive, colorful use primarily
as an adjective.
During a few
scenes — such
as those that involved trains or
planes — the rear channels kicked to life fairly nicely, but for the most part, nothing more than general reinforcement came from the surrounds.
There are a couple of actors on the
plane who make an impression with their brief screen time and Jayma Mays, in her first screen role, gives a lovely supporting turn
as the young hotel clerk who has to deal with the chaotic
scenes at ground level.
It should matter that the villains Elektra fights all have special powers (Tattoo (Chris Ackerman), alas, doesn't spot any
planes), but
as no two
scenes in the film cohere, any hopes for «coolness» are treated most cruelly.
We open with the
scene in Captain America: The First Avenger where Steve Rogers bids his final farewell to Peggy Carter
as his
plane disappears out of sight.
And Jordan — Coogler's muse between this, Creed, and Fruitvale Station — plays the character with such moving, occasionally gut - wrenching commitment,
as in a
scene in which he visits his deceased father on the ancestral
plane, that it nearly mitigates the goofiness of his moniker and the superficiality of the film in toto.
Meanwhile, Spielberg starts cutting back and forth between
scenes of Donovan and Abel and
scenes of Francis Gary Powers — stoically played by Austin Stowell (Miles Teller's drum rival in Whiplash)--
as he is first selected, and then trained, to fly a high - altitude spy
plane over the Soviet Union.
One of the movie's more effective
scenes has Megan sitting almost inside of Rex's kennel with a blanket over them,
as she tries to distract the dog from the loud roaring of the
plane taking them overseas.
Werde: The program requires extensive behind - the -
scenes work and a constantly updated database that gives us a view into each
plane with its varied seat configurations,
as well
as each specific airline's guidelines.
The program requires extensive behind - the -
scenes work and a constantly updated database that gives us a view into each
plane with its varied seat configurations,
as well
as each specific airline's guidelines.
Just
as I excitedly spoke to my friends about the amazing
scene in Uncharted 3 where Drake falls out of the cargo
plane, I also called each of them after I finished the game to ask if they killed the doctors at the end.
As is typical of Nilsson's style, wiggling limbs weave between each other pell - mell as swathes of color trifurcate the picture plane into three intertwined scene
As is typical of Nilsson's style, wiggling limbs weave between each other pell - mell
as swathes of color trifurcate the picture plane into three intertwined scene
as swathes of color trifurcate the picture
plane into three intertwined
scenes.
Initially serving
as a basis for her paintings, Aerts» collages on paper consist of roughly cut colour
planes arranged to form landscapes Using a generous helping of humour, Aerts merges her fantasy, her surroundings and the art
scene into a whole which is both poetic and playful,
as well
as absurd and grotesque.
Until his untimely death in a
plane crash in 2002 the young Luxembourg artist Michel Majerus was considered by many
as a rising star of the art
scene.
This was meant to be an alarming example of climate change, and yet it struck me
as the root of the whole problem — the privileged uber - rich who love their entertainment so much that they can afford to fly hundreds of people and piles of gear in fossil fuel - powered
planes to film a few snowy
scenes on schedule!