Also ranks #2 on 20 Still Shots from Movies That Are Pretty Much Works of Art Also ranks #2 on The Best Astronaut Movies Of All Time Also ranks #3 on 13 Love-'Em-Or-Hate-'Em Sci-Fi Movies That Split Audiences Down The Middle 26 Mad Max Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel, Hugh Keays-Byrn...
toCharlie Chaplinand, best of all,Buster Keaton. But arguably the most famous image of the lot isHarold Lloydhanging off a clock face at the climax toSafety Last. The long-shots of Lloyd climbing the building are of a double, but the mid-shots and close-ups are...
There's even one surprising scene where he misses 2 shots out of 3 total bullets left, and so hands the gun to Furiosa for the final shot. All it needed to be "Mad Furiosa: Fury Road" was her backstory in the beginning to get us invested in her success, but we don't find out ...
The one boss fight that I did was actually really cool: I ran from cover to cover taking pot shots, realised my approach wasn’t working, then pulled my sword and CHARGED! – what a thrill that was. The online aspects of the game are also nifty – you can see ghostly outlines of ...
I love the parallels to On Her Majesty’s Secret Service that emerge mostly in the beginning and end of the film. The inclusion of the famous Louis Armstrong song ‘We Have All the Time in the World’ recalls both love and loss experienced by Bond and is played in full during the closi...
the kid-friendly high jinks and self-aware scenario — with Abbott and Costello as delivery guys at a wax museum — push it into the realm of parody. Some of the images are directly inspired from iconic shots from the earlier films, but the movie’s veil of self-reference, like a set...
some other ruffians try to catch Chat so he has to fight back for his life. As he shots two men, he has to flee to Bangkok. They lie to him as the ruffians are not dead. He is driving a taxi in Bangkok. He gets framed by Prachan who puts drugs in his car (เล่น...
But in this movie, I tried to combine things without doing any coverage shots. I had to force myself to use a new kind of technique. Some scenes were about two or three pages, but I did it all in one shot." That's intriguing (emphasis added), probably not easy to do, and ...
Director William Friedkin sucks up the sights and menacing sizzle of the rundown, wintry metropolis, with a shouty, near-comic raid on a Brooklyn dive bar and ample shots of wet streets, looming bridges and packed subway trains. It’s a master class in tense, doc-style location shooting....
demanding beat that drives them to bouncing, gyrating crowd madness. A screaming child flings buckets of paint at a billboard-sized canvas for the entertainment of a rapt crowd at one event. A doctor in futuristic headgear administers Botox shots to reverent supplicants in a palatial drawing ...