“Man of Steel” depicts the Krypton expatriate-turned-superhero played by none of there than Henry Cavill plays. In the scene in which Cavill’s character is fighting the supervillain General Zod, we see a delightful little gem that has caused many to hit pause.
What kind of gem, you may be wondering? On the satellite the two crash into on their way out of Earth’s orbit, we get a glimpse of a Wayne Enterprises logo. This little bit of foreshadowing has caused many to imagine the increased frustration with Batman.
Cruel Intentions (1999)
The 1999 film "Cruel Intentions" is easily a cult classic and delves into themes of revenge, deception, manipulation, and the significance of outward appearances. The characters are young, beautiful, and experiencing love for the first time. At the same time, they are also full of...you guessed it, cruel intentions.
Sarah Michelle Gellar, playing the role of Kathryn, dominated every scene she was in. This scene has been in fans' heads for over two decades. As Kathryn taught Cecile (Selma Blair) how to kiss, we were treated to one of the most entertaining and most-paused lessons of all time.
Wild Things (1998):
Within its duration, this film surpasses the element of surprise found in numerous Hollywood thrillers, presenting a multitude of unexpected twists, leaving viewers in constant anticipation of its unpredictable narrative direction. Now though it was critically slammed, "Wild Things" has a particularly steamy scene that will forever be synonymous with the film.
The film's main characters, portrayed by Denise Richards and Neve Campbell, kiss in the swimming pool. This scene is one that forced most folks to forget they didn't like the movie to begin with. Of course, that scene had people grabbing their remotes and hitting pause. Although the film was destined to be a flop, this scene is worth remembering.
She’s the Man (2006)
She's the Man fails to capture Shakespeare's wit, as its humor relies heavily on broad slapstick, predictable jokes, and an unconvincing plotline, diminishing the essence of the original playwright's cleverness. Saying that it does have its share of sparks and an unforgettable worth pausing-moment.
The film centers around two twins, Viola and Sebastian, in which Amanda Bynes' character Viola dresses up as her brother, hoping to make it onto an all-male soccer team. When things get out of hand, Viola is forced to reveal her true identity by flashing her chest - causing everyone to hit pause and see if they could catch a look.
Spider-Man (2002)
2002 marked the first "Spider-Man" movie of many, and its unique story is what introduces us to Peter Parker and sets the stage for the world of superheroes. Nearly twenty years later, people are still calling it one of the best. One of the best movies, kisses, was also one of the most-paused moments in history.
It's hard to invest audiences in a story of a man gaining powers through a spider bite, but this film did it. Tobey Maguire playing Spider-Man set the bar high for those who would come after. Spidey kissing Mary-Jane Watson while dangling upside down is a scene paused so often, and it's easy to understand why that kiss was simply iconic.