Still, ultimately, he filed an official complaint about my research and what he perceived as my bias (I fully disclosed on - line that my wife's family lives in Bruce County, Ontario — home to some large wind farms and the location of some of
my scenes in the film).
I noted how, while watching
the scenes in the film of chimps watching TV, I was reminded of my tour of a onetime New York University chimp center in Tuxedo, N.Y., where the televisions were showing «The Wizard of Oz.»
Suddenly and coincidently, we gather around the table, study the model — and by doing so repeat one of the key
scenes in the film.
Just like
those scenes in the film, this table rolls up an an entire cityscape inside...
Knowing all the turmoil that went on behind
the scenes in this film makes me have more respect for how it turned out in the end.
One of the early
scenes in the film Jurassic Park features a beachfront conversation scene set in «San Jose, Costa Rica.»
Aït Benhaddou, the famous fortified, Moroccan city (and also a location in Lawrence of Arabia), was used for the caravan
scenes in the film.
She writes about her struggle and, in one of the strongest
scenes in this film, shares her story, written as a poetic allegory, with her class.
In the context of the more horrendous
scenes in the film, however, it plays as more subtle than I made it seem.
The movie may continue the story of El (somewhat), but Once Upon a Time in Mexico doesn't gel with the first two films, and El's flashbacks feel very tacked on, as do all of the action
scenes in the film.
There are a couple of
scenes in this film that say more about drug use than anything I've ever seen.
Even so, Scott is reportedly determined to keep the Dec. 22 release date and will be reshooting Spacey's
scenes in the film immediately.
Credit the directors for one major surprise midway through the film that results in the two of the funniest
scenes in the film.
Infinity War sets her free as a character, allowing Saldana the chance to deliver some of the most emotionally driven
scenes in the film.
«All the Money in the World» Ridley Scott made the stunning announcement on Nov. 8 that he was going re-shoot Kevin Spacey's
scenes in the film with Christopher Plummer in the role of J. Paul Getty instead... and still have the film open on Dec. 22.
Both might be the funniest
scenes in the film.
On the other hand, there's a sense of warmth and community in a couple
scenes in this film that are increasingly rare in contemporary film, and an underrated aspect of Ozu's films, one that, as I recall, is mostly absent from Hou Hsiao - hsien's Ozu tribute, the otherwise superior Café Lumière.
«We needed to make her look younger because we needed a place to go,» Denaver said of the earliest
scenes in the film, which depict LaVona 40 years younger than she is by the end.
Julian Clarke and Lee Smith's editing and Trent Opaloch's cinematography also deserve credit for helping to add to the grittiness and swiftness of the exciting action
scenes in the film.
Many
scenes in this film depict conflict sequences on both a wide scale (spaceships shooting each other) and a personal level.
Ever a model of consistency, John Goodman shines with his few
scenes in the film.
One of the most beautiful and poignant final
scenes in film history.
In fact the last twenty minutes that take place in the killer's lair, which are traditionally the creepy
scenes in a film like this, were met with outright belly - laughs in the screening I attended.
The bloody scenes are the most memorable
scenes in the film and the hallway scene in front of the pink door is easily my favorite.
The fight
scenes in this film contain several jaw - dropping moments that I hadn't ever seen done on screen before.
The movie never gets sappy or approaches a Lifetime movie feel, but the tender moments between them have a tone altogether different from the more depressing
scenes in the film.
This is slightly ironic, since the hobbling sequence is particularly graphic and became one of the most memorable
scenes in the film.
One of my favorite
scenes in the film and definitely my favorite to shoot.
Like life,
the scenes in the film are happy, and some are sad but create a beautiful world in which one family heals themselves in a country far away.
While this is the Lone Ranger's movie in name, it's Silver and Tonto who have the real chemistry: Johnny Depp and the horse play effortlessly off one another for far and away the most enjoyable
scenes in the film.
There were quite a few
scenes in the film that immediately grabbed my attention.
The scenes in the film are all drawn from historical document, Iannucci said as he stopped by Deadline's Toronto studio.
Her interactions with the underrated 50 - Cent (quality as a Don King like promoter) are some of the best
scenes in the film.
Alcohol / Drug Use: Many of
the scenes in this film take place in a bar where drinks are being served.
Another standout factor about this entry is how surprising and emotional certain
scenes in the film are.
The most entertaining
scenes in the film involve the bizarre comedy of Harland Williams, who twice gets into sparring matches with animals.
American Pie and There's Something About Mary show inappropriate uses of semen for comedic effect, but the similar
scenes in this film are genuinely disturbing.
One of the funniest
scenes in the film occurs about midway and involves an advertising idea for a new vacuum.
The most emotionally powerful
scenes in the film centre around performances in medium shots: Thelma and her crush Anja looking out at Oslo from a balcony; Thelma resting her head on her father's shoulder; Thelma and Anja lying in bed together in the morning light.
TL: I'll you the truth, the scene I had with Jessica, the one where we're drinking coffee and talking to each other is one of my favorite
scenes in the film.
Thor and Loki at this point have so much history and when they're forced to team up against the larger elf threat, it's no surprise that the strongest
scenes in the film are between the two brothers.
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.
Jeremy Renner «s Hawkeye takes center stage for many crucial
scenes in the film and shines with the increased screen time.
However, considering how dense the Underworld mythology is and how each sequel / prequel hardly ever slows down to rehash backstory covered in previous installments (much to the franchise's credit), those in need of any sort of refresher in the world's now vast history will find this an invaluable resource, and the disc producers have executed it in such a way that it never disrupts the flow or skips and / or runs over any key
scenes in the film.
Their quietly tense conversations are by far the most riveting
scenes in the film.
(The story arc between Tadek and Kasia stretches credulity and results in some of the more off - putting
scenes in a film that's never as involving as it should be.)
Avengers: Infinity War co-director Anthony Russo revealed that Vision's
scenes in the film were structured «like a horror film.»
There are a number of especially hilarious
scenes in this film that illustrate this idea.
Reportedly, Eastwood played a major hand in directing several
scenes in the film, although not credited.
In fact, the first meeting between the two is one of the most unexpected
scenes in the film.