Sentences with phrase «scenes in movie history»

Arguably the most famous economics teacher in America, Stein's comedic role as the droning teacher in «Ferris Bueller's Day Off» has been ranked as one of the fifty most famous scenes in movie history.
Scorsese himself holds the film in high regard, once describing it as «the most violent [film] I ever made,» which is a fairly bold claim from a filmmaker who has brought us some of the most brutal scenes in movie history.
Bullz - Eye offers up the ten most badass knife scenes in movie history.
The two won an MTV Movie Award for their kiss in the film, which has earned praise for becoming one of the most famous smooching scenes in movie history.
Seriously, you have to see it to believe it: it's without question one of the funniest and most exotically choreographed sex scenes in movie history (and let's just leave it at that).
Ever wonder how some of the most amazing scenes in movie history were shot?
OK, this was already the cutest (albeit cheesiest) scene in movie history, where Ryan Gosling recites his legendary «If you're a bird, I'm a bird» line, but it was made even better by McAdams» vintage swimsuit.
Not to mention, going back in time and killing the Wade Wilson from X-Men Origins: Wolverine, it's no wonder many are calling the mid-credits sequence in Deadpool 2 the «best after - credits scene in movie history
And stick around for what are hands down the best after credits scene in movie history!
That, and the only known zombie - versus - shark scene in movie history, make this flick a classic.

Not exact matches

With two actual jockeys riding the horses in the movie's big race — recently retired Chris McCarron is on The Admiral as Charles Kurtsinger, Gary Stevens on The Biscuit as Woolf — the scenes ring evocatively true, to art as well as to history.
Pretty sure we can chalk this up to the scene during «Let It Go» when the Snow Queen Elsa undergoes what may be the most powerful makeover in recent movie history:
The movie elides and truncates history for dramatic purposes and can not resist a very amusing scene in which Raleigh brings tobacco and potatoes from Virginia.
To prepare for M. Night Shyamalan flick «Devil» which follows the plight of four strangers trapped in an elevator as they play a game of guess who's the Prince of Darkness, feast your pupils on these terrifying elevator scenes from movie history.
«Ran» is a heroic saga of human destiny, a war movie with some of the greatest battle scenes in the history of the cinema, a costume drama of the utmost magnificence — and a crackling good samurai movie chock full of swordplay and palace intrigue.
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.
Though he appears in just three scenes in Roman Polanski's 1974 masterpiece Chinatown, John Huston creates one of movie history's most formidable villains: Noah Cross, the wealthy and ruthless land baron who masterminds an elaborate plot to buy up cheap desert property in the San Fernando Valley, irrigate it after bribing the water department, and sell the land for millions.
Ronan is not the most dynamic villain in Marvel movie history, but it's an impressive visual and his vulnerability in scenes with Thanos (Josh Brolin) adds at least the hint of another layer.
One of the key scenes of the film, John Travolta and Uma Thurman winning a dance competition in Jack Rabbit Slim's, has gone down in cinematic history, thanks to superb choreography and a Chuck Berry song that no other director of a 90s movie would go near.
The first disc alone includes the movie (in all its HD glory), 24 minutes of deleted / extended scenes, a lengthy featurette on the history of the character («The Invincible Iron Man»), and an interactive tour of all four suits («Hall of Armor»).
DuVernay's view of the uses of history and of (mis) representation is not careless in this scene or in the movie; it's clearly thought through.
The history of The Weinstein Company sitting on movies and then quietly dumping them in limited releases is well known, and while we don't know the exact behind - the - scenes story of the WWII drama «Suite Francaise,» the movie is finally coming off the Weinstein shelf and going straight to cable.
He made his television debut with the 1993 television movie Family Style starring Ewan McGregor, after which he directed and performed in Shakespeare Shorts, a series that explored the history of Shakespearean characters and presented them in key scenes from the plays in which they appeared.
and seemingly regarded by everyone to include the most epic and gratifying scenes of romantic release in modern movie history.
Viewers can test their own powers of deduction and go behind the scenes of the movie with a nice variety of bonus features that include a solid making - of featurette that also roots the material in the real - life history of Scotland Yard, a sing - along version «The World's Greatest Criminal Mind,» and an animated look at the history of detective work, complete with a crime - solving puzzle for the entire family.
The real hampering element to the movie's tension - building and payoffs is a narrative that switches between a Kafkaesque tale of wrongful imprisonment, the mysterious and ever - evolving history of the incestuous occupants of the castle that stood where the sanitarium is now, the uncomfortable relationship between Lockhart and a fellow patient named Hannah (Mia Goth) whose mental and actual age are in question, and scenes of nightmarish horror that may or may not be the result of Lockhart's diminishing mental state.
Enemy [Mild Spoilers]: when a history lecturer spots his doppelgänger in the background of a movie scene he becomes increasingly fascinated by the actor.
The surprise is that the person Thor must defeat turns out to be the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), in a scene that's one of the best in the Marvel movie history.
The movie also features one of the best fighting scenes in comic book film history and even showed an emotional conclusion of Spiderman being protected by the citizens of New York.
Filmmaker Michael Maren was able to convince dozens of well - known writers such as Michael Cunningham, Gary Shteyngart, Jennifer Egan, Nick Flynn, and Kurt Andersen to show up at the ungodly hour of 4:00 a.m. at the Kos Kaffe in Park Slope to shoot a scene for his movie, A Short History of Decay.
Whether investigating the phenomenon of what she dubs «Turbo Sculpture» — monumental statues of American celebrities and movie characters like Bruce Lee, Johnny Depp, and Rocky Balboa, that have been erected across the former Yugoslavia — or constructing modest steles out of printer paper emblazoned with digital distortions of images from pre - and postwar life, or making semi-autobiographical forays into a rave scene that united the youth of the balkanized Yugoslavian territory, Domanović addresses the ways in which we attempt to heal the wounds of history through conviviality and denial.
Whichever superhero movie holds your # 1 spot, it's hard to dispute that this scene showing one of Bruce Wayne's attorneys who has discovered his secret identity and wants to use that knowledge to get rich is the funniest scene involving a lawyer attempting to blackmail a superhero in cinematic history.
Take on Team Nasty in the Movie and Deleted Scene modes, then let your creativity work in the Movie Maker and four way Multiplayer modes to create cinematic history and entertain millions over Xbox Live!
VFX artist Joseph Rosensteel took one of the most well - known scenes in Star Trek movie history and somehow made it better by adding Animoji.
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