Here Are Some Pause-Worthy Scenes From Your Favorite Movies

Published on 06/04/2020
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Teen Wolf (1985)

This was a movie that perfectly blended the features of a romantic, fantasy, coming-of-age film years before the T.V. series Teen Wolf was made. In 1985, it was at theaters, and Michael J. Fox starred as the eccentric teenager who learns that he’s a werewolf. Odd as it would seem, only minutes before the show ends is the most paused scene of the movie. Fox ‘s character, Scott Howard, won the basketball match as the camera turned into an energetic roar of the crowd from the bleachers. Except for a guy who appeared with his pants and underpants down, there should be nothing strange about any of this. Yes, one of the extras has made an effort to do that.   

Teen Wolf (1985)

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Spider-Man (2002)

In 2002, we received the first-ever Spider-Man film. People still believed that it was the best one even after 18 years and 8 Spider-Man years later. We had Tobey Maguire portrayed the character, looking at the horizon way before Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland took on the role, swinging around New York and, obviously, how could we overlook the fact that the iconic Mary-JaneWatson kiss Spidey upside down. It’s not difficult to see why the shot is often paused because the kiss is remarkable. However, the photo right in front of it is not shown here, in which Dunst’s see-through top is a little generous to the innocent eye, and which audiences can’t help but often playback.     

Spider-Man (2002)

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