In fact, the first meeting between the two is one of the most
unexpected scenes in the film.
Not exact matches
There's a
scene in the
film Up
in the Air where George Clooney's character, Ryan while firing J.K. Simmons's character, Bob realizes he isn't buying the platitudes spouted upon him, and helps him see inspiration
in his
unexpected transition...
A
scene in which Abdellah shares a cigarette with a kind, genial stranger on a park bench would have been cut from most
films, as it serves no specific narrative function, but here it's an
unexpected reprieve and a simple opportunity to watch Abdellah smile.
The
film's best
scene,
in which Deanna has an
unexpected confrontation with her ex-husband and his new lover at a restaurant, is boosted by Rudolph's boisterous presence.
It's
unexpected and raunchy and funny but also rooted
in friendship and a practicality that unites the dueling agendas of the
film like few other
scenes.
During the wide - ranging conversation they looked back at Deadpool's opening weekend and discussed the
film's
unexpected place
in the awards race, where they're at
in the pre-production process on Deadpool 2, how the hiring of David Leitch to direct the sequel has impacted the
film, the action
scenes, collaborating with Ryan Reynolds, how Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead will return
in the sequel, the challenge of writing Cable, laying the foundation for an X-Force movie, the budget, and more.
Featuring the cinematography of Tim Orr, these
scenes are vibrant and speak to the heart and soul of the
film in creatively
unexpected ways.
He handles the
film's more poignant
scenes, of which there are many, with an understated intensity that results
in an
unexpected amount of raw emotion.
This time round his alter - ego Wade Wilson finds himself on the cusp of parenthood, only to have the chance tragically wrenched away during the
film's
unexpected opening
scenes (a surprise neatly reflected
in the James Bond - style titles sequence featuring credits such as: «Written By: the real villains of this
film» and «Starring: someone who clearly doesn't like sharing the limelight»).
The relationships
in the
film are full; the
scenes between Turner and his beloved and loving father, played by Paul Jesson, carry an
unexpected warmth, given the guttural grunts and dodgy scowls by which we first come to know Spall's Turner.
«Haunted Hospital: On Location» — Cast and crew discuss what it's like to
film at a haunted location (Blu - ray exclusive) «Leigh Whannell's Insidious Journal» — A look at making the
film through the perspective of writer / actor Leigh Whannell (Blu - ray exclusive) «Work
in Progress: On Set Q&A» — Barbara Hershey, Patrick Wilson, Jason Blum, James Wan, and Leigh Whannell discuss their experiences
filming «Insidious: Spectral Sightings» 3 - Part Webisodes — Specs & Tucker find an
unexpected ally
in their early days as paranormal investigators (Blu - ray exclusive) «Peripheral Vision: Behind the
Scenes» — Go on the set and see how the second installment was created «Ghostly Transformation» — Discover how actors were transformed into ghosts
in The Further through make - up effects
Highlights include an amusing anecdote about two elderly women's
unexpected response to the nude wrestling
scene, and a moving comparison between the manner of Oliver Reed's death
in Malta while
filming Gladiator and Gerald Crich's lonely death
in the Alpine snow.