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Paulette Goddard's refusal to risk personal injury in a scene involving fire in Unconquered cost her DeMille's favor and probably a role in The Greatest Show on Earth.
The events of Julie Dwyer's wake were scripted by Smith, but unfilmed due to the probable cost of producing the scene.
Numerous essays have been written on the themes in Magnolia ,< ref > such as regret ; loneliness ; the cost of failed relationships as a result of parents, particularly fathers, who have failed their children ; cruelty to children and its lasting effect ( as demonstrated by the implied sexual assault perpetrated on Claudia by Jimmy ); familial violence ( as evinced by the opening scene, in which a boy is murdered by his mother ); not all events and their results can be controlled, but an individual can control his or her own actions and that, to some degree, mistakes of the past cannot simply be erased (" We might be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us "); exploitation ; and the limits of forgiveness.
In the flood scene in the film, a farmer agreed to flood 500 acres of his land free of cost, however he was paid later.
The scene lasts four minutes and twenty seconds and cost $ 200, 000 to shoot ; $ 18, 000 just for the pastry.
He proposed instead that every scene be shot twice, his way and May's, effectively doubling the movie's cost.
The cost of broadcasting the program without commercial interruption prompted a new WPIX general manager, Michael Eigner, to cancel it in 1990 — the same year that director Whit Stillman included a scene of a New Yorker viewing the Log in his movie Metropolitan.
Originally, in general film-making usage the term " money shot " was a reference to the scene that cost the most money to produce ; in addition, the inclusion of this expensive special effect sequence is being counted on to become a selling point for the film.
A powered parachute as operated in the observation platform role by the Ripon ( CA ) Police Department and other police departments has assisted with suspect captures, river rescues, critical infrastructure over-flights, crime scene photos, narcotics enforcement and crime suppression at a small fraction of the cost of a police helicopter.
Help is not forthcoming, for the gentlemen from the beginning of the previous scene ; while they can hear him calling, have no desire to go to his aid ( because of his previous order to not at any cost try to help Ferdinand ).
The series had already been cancelled and the show's producers let the movie be made on it once they learned that a scene called for it to be burned down, saving them the cost of having it demolished.
In all, the chariot scene took five weeks ( spread over three months ) to film at a total cost of $ 1 million and required more than of racing to complete.
Originally, in general film-making usage, the " money shot " was simply the scene that cost the most money to produce.
* A Life magazine article noted that the film's battle scene, which was not based on a specific battle, cost $ 50, 000, and required 2, 000 men to film.
For the house scene, it was built at a cost of $ 250, 000 and included 7, 000 drilled holes that would include explosive squibs for its demolition.
In the closing scene, at huge personal cost, the bomb is released over what the crew believe to be the alien homeworld.
The process will cost money though, the price increasing for each scene.
Sources indicate that it cost $ 50, 000 for each " hex snake skin " transformation scene in the NBC season.
However, due to the very high cost of the computer animation used for Species 8472, the scene was scrapped.

scene and US
In the US, Flipside and Slash were important punk zines for the Los Angeles scene, both debuting in 1977.
In this scene, the distant sound of Godzilla's footsteps was added to the US version.
Many US soldiers adopted her song " These Boots Are Made for Walkin '" as their anthem, as shown in Pierre Schoendoerffer's academy award winning documentary The Anderson Platoon ( 1967 ) and reprised in a scene in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket ( 1987 ).
A thriving psychedelic music scene in Cambodia, influenced by psychedelic rock and soul broadcast by US forces radio in Vietnam, was pioneered by artists such as Sinn Sisamouth and Ros Sereysothea.
This is most common in the post-1980s US hardcore punk scene, where members of the subculture often dressed in plain T-shirts and jeans, rather than the more elaborate outfits and spiked, dyed hair of their British counterparts.
Music historians typically divide the history of ska into three periods: the original Jamaican scene of the 1960s ( First Wave ), the English 2 Tone ska revival of the late 1970s ( Second Wave ) and the third wave ska movement, which started in the 1980s ( Third Wave ) and rose to popularity in the US in the 1990s.
Examples of so-called kniferisms include a British television newsreader once referring to the police at a crime scene removing a ' hypodeemic nerdle '; a television announcer once saying that " All the world was thrilled by the marriage of the Duck and Doochess of Windsor " and that word regarding an impending presidential veto had come from " a high White Horse souse " ( instead of " a high White House source "); and during a live broadcast in 1931, radio presenter Harry von Zell accidentally mispronouncing US President Herbert Hoover's name, " Hoobert Heever.
Tricky employed whispered, often abstract stream-of-consciousness murmuring, remote from the gangsta-rap braggadocio of the mid ' 90s US hip hop scene.
The music itself would be re-used in other films ( most notably the track " L ' Enfant " in The Year of Living Dangerously ( 1982 ) by Peter Weir ; the melody of same ( in marching band format ) can also be heard at the beginning of the 1924 Summer Olympics opening ceremonies scene in the film Chariots of Fire ) and television commercials ( the track " Hymne ", used in Barilla pasta commercials in Italy and Ernest & Julio Gallo wine ads in the US ).
The US scene tended to feature small MG and Porsche cars in the smaller classes, and imported Jaguar, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, Allard and Ferrari cars in the larger classes.
The Japanese manufacturers have also been frequent visitors to the US sports car scene ( Nissan and Toyota in particular during the heyday of IMSA ) and to the European scene, in particular Le Mans, where despite many years of trying by all the man Japanese marques the only victory to have been scored by a Japanese marque was by Mazda in 1991.
In the US version the ending is extended with an additional scene.
In 1968 the city of Huế was the scene of fierce fighting between the communist People's Army of Vietnam and Vietcong and US Marines and the Army of the Republic of Vietnam.
The US scene was exemplified by hardcore bands such as Black Flag, Minor Threat, and Fear.
Someone very active in the scene at that time and today has said that the first munches in the US were called " burger munches " and were in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Boston.
The indie rock scene in the US was prefigured by the college rock that dominated college radio playlists, which included key bands like R. E. M.
At odds with the prevailing trend of US grunge and the Manchester scene the Romantic?
A 2005 car bombing in Iraq, in which a second car bomb was detonated while US forces were investigating the scene of an earlier such blast, resulting in 18 casualties.
By the end of 1990, the Madchester scene was dying off, acid house was suffering from being the subject of a vigorous campaign to outlaw it by the John Major government, and NME had started to report on new bands coming from the US, mainly from Seattle.
This change in sound along with the title of the album probably resulted from the crash of the third wave ska scene within the US.
This scene is restored in the US cable version.
This scene is restored in the US cable version.
The European scene was more dominated by competition than was the US, with the result that European bikes are more likely to be low SWB machines, while LWB are much more popular in the US ( although there have been some notable European LWB bikes, such as the Peer Gynt ).

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