“Raiders of the Lost Ark” is a movie loved for many reasons. For starters, it was one of the films that helped us gain a new appreciation for Harrison Ford. It has a larger-than-life atmosphere throughout the movie, and although the special effects have aged and look dated, back then, they were innovative and from another dimension to the industry.
Another reason is that it had one of the most-paused moments in movie history. During filming, Belloq, played by Paul Freeman, is giving a speech. While speaking, a fly lands close to his mouth. Then the little critter makes its way into the actor’s mouth. It’s a moment worth pausing.
Fight Club (1999)
There are a few movies that have turned themselves into classics without even really knowing it. "Fight Club" is one of them. Full of raw, piercing moments, anyone who has seen this movie knows it's one to be admired. Before we are appropriately introduced to Tyler Durden, Brad Pitt's character - we get a quick shot of him early on in the movie. If you blink, you will most likely miss the subliminal effect in this film as Tyler appears for a literal frame.
The brilliance of "Fight Club" lies not only in its masterful direction and compelling performances but also in the layers of symbolism and social commentary woven throughout the narrative. With each viewing, new details and interpretations emerge, further solidifying its status as a modern classic that continues to resonate with audiences of all generations.
Psycho (1960)
The enduring legacy of "Psycho" lies not only in its influence on subsequent horror films but also in its ability to conjure unease and intrigue with its masterful storytelling and iconic moments. "The movie may have been the first of many horror films of its kind, so in many ways, the 1960 film has become the standard for how these movies would be made.
There was one moment, though, when there is a particularly pause-worthy scene. In the photo here, which is a paused image from the film, we see the face of the character Norman Bates's mother superimposed over his face. The haunting scene is one that many wanted to see again and again to make sure their eyes aren't fooling them!
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Quentin Tarantino had to make it on this list! Famous for his non-linear plotlines, it's no surprise that "Pulp Fiction" is known for its constant slip-ups. It's a cinematic masterpiece, praised for its nonlinear storytelling, memorable characters, witty dialogue, and Tarantino's distinct style.
In arguably one of the most infamous scenes, Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) and Vincent (John Travolta) successfully dodge bullets that are shot at them by someone hiding in the bathroom. Some viewers took a closer look at the wall behind the two and noticed that the bullet holes were in the wall even before the shootout took place.
Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977)
The Star Wars series has grasped the hearts of millions all over the world with its epic space opera, imaginative world-building, iconic characters, and the power of the Force, and even if you aren't the biggest fan - you know that the original movies were groundbreaking.
The films incorporate timeless themes into a cinematic experience that was hard to forget. One scene in A New Hope is deeply embedded in our minds. In this scene, a group of Stormtroopers comes off of a cargo ship. So what makes this scene so unique? It's probably far from what you're expecting! One of the Stormtroopers hits their head!