after frost gave the other guy the recorder or cell phone (or what ever it is that had the top secret information in it) frost died, so when he got back to hq, the director of the cia asked him for the info. but he said frost never said anything to him about it , and that he doesnt have it. the director warns him that whoever has it will have many enemies. so he leaves, and leaks the information to the internet. next, several intelligence agencies around the world get shut down by the congress and senate, and top officials are arrested and convicted for corruption.
Frost gets away
the movie is over.
I think it depicts heaven because you notice none of those kkk bastards are in the scene
Sound editting is the way a studio manipulates sounds for a specific scene in order to fit that scene. For example, if a scene is being filmed and during the editting process they discover a lot of background noise, the sound editor will work to correct and erase this.
Well the last time this happened to me, the girl had fallen asleep.
If you mean the latest Pixar film, as of July 2016, Finding Dory is the most recent.
the movie is over.
the script of a movie, including acting instructions and scene directions.
If you mean the first "crib" you get in the game it is Shaundi's ex's Apartment.
A movie stinger is a scene that is shown after the closing credits. It can be thought of as a stinger in the sense that you thought that the movie was already over, and then the movie surprises you by showing you another scene (assuming that you haven't already left the theater). Surprise is a kind of sting.
If you mean the movie, I don't believe there is. However, you may be thinking of the famous chariot race scene in Ben Hur. Hope I helped!
Romeo and Juliet both check out in the last scene, if that's what you mean.
If you mean scene like a move scene it isn't a verb therefore there is no past tense. If you mean seen it would be saw. To see I see the light I saw the light last night I will see the light tomorrow I will see, I see, I saw and I have seen.
If you mean a movie then yes
Don't you mean appa? Yes, he is.
The only work of Luigi Boccherini that is used in the movie Master and Commander is "Passacalle". It is used in the last scene of the movie and involves mostly strumming of a violin and a cello.
I think it depicts heaven because you notice none of those kkk bastards are in the scene
i dont get it... what do you mean scene?