A complete change of direction, and perhaps the archetypal example of a bathroom scene in a horror movie (the other famous contender would be from Psycho). Kubrick’s adaptation of Stephen King’s spine-tingling novel is full of famously frightening scenes set all over the eerie hotel, and ...
played by a young Robert De Niro, who spends his nights working in the titular occupation, all while considering himself the only righteous person left in a corrupt NYC. While his mental state deteriorates, he has an imaginary confrontation in front of his bathroom mirror, asking: "You talkin...
One of the sequences I really enjoyed sound-wise was the bathroom scene in which Mario and Luigi end up bursting all the pipes in the bathroom. It had this almost melodic pipe bursting sounds. What went into that?RT: I did a pass or two on that and then passed it onto Jamey, who ...
6 “There is no bathroom!” - Kindergarten Cop (1990) Universal Pictures We couldn’t resist the urge to circle back to Kindergarten Cop because the classroom scenes are just too good to pass on. When Detective John Kimble decides to have a harder approach, and assert dominance over his...
Some other popular movies featuring ghouls are Vampire in Brooklyn, The Ghoul, and the movie that made me stop wanting to use the bathroom for a while, Ghoulies. Frankenstein Photo: Frankenstein Universal Studios In the early 17th century, author Mary Shelley penned the book Frankenstein. Saying...
so much is the work as an actor and the preparation of the work as an actor is so interior, it's you sitting in your living room, in your bathroom, walking the streets, living. and if the story connects to your heart and the writing sustains your imagination. that interior mechanism ...
someone get this jigaboo away from me. anything where i didn't have to get in that white chick make-up was a great scene. my favorite scene. well even in the white chick makeup, i would say, the bathroom with the feet. [passing gas loudly] okay. [passing gas with difficulty] as ...
The first time the T. rex kills a character inJurassic Parkis unforgettable. Donald Gennaro, John Hammond’s slimy lawyer trying to justify his reckless endangerment of human lives, flees the T. rex in terror and locks himself in a bathroom stall. Malcolm quips, “When you gotta go, you ...
My favorite touch of luxury is the heated bathroom floors – love this! The in-room coffee maker is an addition since the last time we sailed with Viking. At 270 square feet, the cabin is on the small-ish side, but as long as you put stuff away, there’s plenty of room for loungi...
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