These Are The Most Pause-Worthy Movie Scenes

The Graduate

This film about a young man who moves back in with his parents after college came out back in 1967. The most "pausable" scene was when Mrs. Robinson brazenly locks Benjamin in a room and strips down. This taboo film might've raised eyebrows at the time, but nowadays, it's this pause-worthy scene that gets talked about the most.

Bridesmaids

In many of Melissa McCarthy’s films and tv shows, her real-life husband, Ben Falcone, often makes appearances as someone that McCarthy degrades. In Bridesmaids he plays the man that McCarthy seduces on the plane and accuses of being an Air Marshal, which turns out to be true.

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The More You Know

  • Peter O’Toole was nominated for eight performance Oscars and didn’t win a single one.
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger practiced with guns every day for a month to prepare for The Terminator.
  • In 2002, Steven Spielberg finally finished college after a 33-year hiatus. He turned in Schindler’s List for his student film requirement.
  • Each frame of the CGI scenes in James Cameron’s, Avatar (1/24 of a second) took an average of 47 hours to render.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.