Put on pause: 10 of the most beloved frames from famous films by the audience
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/put-on-pause-10-of-the-most-beloved-frames-from-famous-films-by-the-audience.htmlWatching movies in cinemas is, of course, fun. But sometimes it's nicer to watch a movie at home, in comfort. In addition, you can always rewind or forward, or pause the movie whenever you want.
Here is a selection of 10 scenes from popular films that are most often put on pause - either because of their special piquancy, or because of some detail that you want to see better. Among the films are such rental hits as "The Wolf of Wall Street", "Basic Instinct", "Star Wars. Episode VII: The Force Awakens." Surely you also paused some of these scenes.
An episode from the movie "The Wolf of Wall Street" in which Naomi (Margot Robbie) teases Jordan Belfort. Immediately after that, they enter the room, and she immediately shifts her legs, so the viewer can't see anything. Well, almost.
A shot from the movie "Star Wars. Episode IV: A New Hope", where one of the stormtroopers, passing through the opening, beats his head. This random overlay became so popular that in a special edition of Star Wars, director George Lucas made the sound effect of the impact louder. A reference to this moment is in the movie "Star Wars. Episode II: Attack of the Clones".
The legendary interrogation scene from the movie "Basic Instinct", where Catherine Tramell uses her sexuality with might and main to distract investigators.
A frame from the movie "Jurassic World", where, as in many others, hidden advertising is sewn up. During a pterodactyl attack, a man appears on the screen trying to save his cocktails. This is Jimmy Buffett, the singer of the song Margaritaville, who opened a chain of restaurants of the same name.
A very short scene from the movie "Carefree Times at Ridgemont High", thanks to which actress Phoebe Cates became famous and entered men's hearts for many years. Well, you know. Although no one saw her heroine without a bra, she still unbuttoned it!
Once it was believed that the Marvel universe on the movie screen was too ambitious a project, and many did not believe that its creation was even possible. In the first films, there are very few references to other stories from Marvel comics. But there is this shot from the movie "Iron Man", where Tony Stark takes off the Iron Man costume for the first time, and the prototype of Captain America's shield lying on the table is visible in the background. It was the first on-screen hint of what the Marvel universe would be.
An attentive viewer will see that in many moments of the movie "Fight Club" Tyler then disappeared, then appeared, and will guess that this is just a hallucination of the main character. After that, it will only be necessary to wait for the main character himself to come to this.
During one of the tense moments in the movie "Indiana Jones: In Search of the Lost Ark", the main character directs a rocket launcher at his opponent. During the close-up, it can be seen that a fly landed on Tom's face. In the next frame, she crawls higher, and then disappears into his mouth. After that, the viewer will only be able to think about whether the actor Paul Freeman swallowed a fly and where it eventually went.
A shot from the movie "Man of Steel", where the Wayne Enterprises logo is visible on a space satellite - a hint of the existence of Batman in the same universe as the Man of Steel (both comics were published by DC).
A shot from the movie "Star Wars. Episode VII: The Force Awakens", where Luke Skywalker in his only scene stands next to some kind of stone resembling a tombstone. Whose grave it could be is unclear. We will have to wait for the release of the next part of the epic.
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