scene of the week

Scene of the Week: Deuce Droppin’

Wesley Snipes was born on July 31, 1962 in Orlando, Florida. Snipes’ acting career began in 1984 and he would find himself in supporting roles in a wide variety of projects throughout the 80s. But it...

Scene of the Week: 1917 Battlefield Run

1917 is a very impressive film. I say that not because director Sam Mendes, cinematographer Roger Deakins and editor Lee Smith managed to use long takes and editing wizardry to make the film appear as two...

Scene of the Week: 100 Proof Excitement

Before Burt Reynolds was bootlegger Bo “Bandit” Darville, he was moonshiner Gator McKlusky… first in 1973’s White Lightning then in the 1976 sequel Gator, which also marked Burt Reynolds’ directorial debut. The Bandit and Gator characters...

Scene of the Week: Glory – Forest Battle

I’ve been talking an awful lot recently about “perfect” movies, it seems. With all of the Predator talk on the Podcast and my recent re-watch of The Terminator, it’s only natural that I would still have...

Scene of the Week: Mission: Impossible

The first Mission: Impossible movie opened in theaters on May 22, 1996. The movie was based off the hit television series that ran from September of 1966 to March of 1973 on CBS. Starring Tom Cruise...

Scene of the Week: “Grab the Cat”

Lethal Weapon 3 might sometimes get overlooked in the Lethal Weapon franchise. As an example, it is the only movie on this website that didn’t have a Scene of the Week until this post. I can...