There are so many
terrific scenes in this film, that it's not possible to discuss each.
Not exact matches
«The Rock» is great like he always is
in films like this, and the ending chase
scene brings the goods, with a
terrific supporting turn from Jon Bernthal as one of his workers who decides to help him out not knowing what he is getting himself into.
Strange is egotistical and arrogant
in the beginning of the comics and Cumberbatch & Swinton are
terrific - the
scene with him and Swinton when she is dying are the best
in any Marvel
film.
The closest her
film strays to a mainstream moment is
in a
terrific dance
scene when Isabelle first meets Sylvain.
«Fast & Furious 6» (2013) 69 percent: With high - octane humor and
terrific action
scenes, this
film builds upon the winning blockbuster formula that made «Fast 5» a critical and commercial success — a formula that depends on Diesel being
in the center of the action.
In this third (and hopefully not last) film in the series, Jesse mostly has alone time with other people to talk, including the terrific opening scene with his son that is allowed resonance throughout the fil
In this third (and hopefully not last)
film in the series, Jesse mostly has alone time with other people to talk, including the terrific opening scene with his son that is allowed resonance throughout the fil
in the series, Jesse mostly has alone time with other people to talk, including the
terrific opening
scene with his son that is allowed resonance throughout the
film.
The
film rates this high for me not just because of its technical skill (the ensemble acting is
terrific, with Kelly Macdonald
in particular doing great work
in just a few
scenes, and Roger Deakins's cinematography is as good as anything he's done with the Coens, and that's saying a lot) but because of its ambiguity: because the questions it raises about narrative and about society are as interesting as those raised by any other
film (but one) of 2007.
Other than a single instance of banding the
film looks
terrific in HD, with plenty of detail and sharp edges even
in low - lit or nightime
scenes.
An amazing
film, from the battle
scenes ripped off by Spielberg
in Saving Private Ryan, to the Noh influences
in make - up, costume and acting, the brilliant use of color, and the
terrific, non-method acting, especially by Nakadai and Mieko Harada, who as a combination Lady MacBeth, Edmund character is one of the great movie villains of the 80s.
Sure Adam Driver from «Girls» and «Mad Men» star John Slattery are solid
in their parts, but it's the terrific trio of females in the film that are particularly remarkable including Amy Morton (Tony winner for «August: Osage County,» also George Clooney's sister in «Up In The Air»), Louisa Krause (the bitchy, scene - stealing hotel clerk in «Young Adult «-RRB-, and Emily Meade («Fringe,» «My Soul to Take «-RRB
in their parts, but it's the
terrific trio of females
in the film that are particularly remarkable including Amy Morton (Tony winner for «August: Osage County,» also George Clooney's sister in «Up In The Air»), Louisa Krause (the bitchy, scene - stealing hotel clerk in «Young Adult «-RRB-, and Emily Meade («Fringe,» «My Soul to Take «-RRB
in the
film that are particularly remarkable including Amy Morton (Tony winner for «August: Osage County,» also George Clooney's sister
in «Up In The Air»), Louisa Krause (the bitchy, scene - stealing hotel clerk in «Young Adult «-RRB-, and Emily Meade («Fringe,» «My Soul to Take «-RRB
in «Up
In The Air»), Louisa Krause (the bitchy, scene - stealing hotel clerk in «Young Adult «-RRB-, and Emily Meade («Fringe,» «My Soul to Take «-RRB
In The Air»), Louisa Krause (the bitchy,
scene - stealing hotel clerk
in «Young Adult «-RRB-, and Emily Meade («Fringe,» «My Soul to Take «-RRB
in «Young Adult «-RRB-, and Emily Meade («Fringe,» «My Soul to Take «-RRB-.
All five channels get a
terrific workout throughout the
film, with little time off for a rest
in between the movie's many action
scenes.
This is a
terrific,
in - depth guide to the
film: the behind - the -
scenes footage is revealing, and we get interesting comments from Vaughn, co-composer Henry Jackman, Aaron Johnson, Garrett M. Brown, Lyndsy Fonseca, Evan Peters, Christopher Mintz - Plasse, Clark Duke, production designer Russell de Rozario, Mark Strong, screenwriter / co-producer Jane Goldman, Chloë Grace Moretz, director of photography Ben Davis, Jason Flemyng, Kick - Ass co - creator / writer Mark Millar, production sound mixer Simon «Purple» Hayes, Kofi Natei, co-composer John Murphy, Kick - Ass co - creator / artist John S. Romita, Jr., producer Tarquin Pack, and 2nd unit DP / Steadicam operator Peter Wignall.
Although it is originally based on a play, Beatty and co-screenwriter Elaine May do a
terrific job imbuing the
film with a wider cinematic feel, especially
in the several football
scenes sprinkled throughout the movie.
Befitting writer - director Jarmusch's deadpan style, Depp gives one of his stranger and more low - key performances, allowing more florid
scene partners like the
terrific Farmer, Lance Henrickson, John Hurt and,
in his final
film appearance, Robert Mitchum, to steal
scenes as often as need be.
Julian Dennison is the actor and he's a
scene - stealer just as he was
in the
terrific New Zealand
film The Hunt For the Wilderpeople, a must - see if you missed it.