![]() Needless to say, that short scene has cracked up many viewers. ![]() Yes, this is supposed to be a family movie but in one of the frames, a background actor can be spotted with his zipper evidently down. This classic has a controversial scene where one of the munchkins appeared to have hung himself but the makers have said it’s nothing but a bird. Fans, of course, wanted to take a closer look. In one scene, a white board can be seen in the background containing lists of monsters and bad guys. Things happen too quickly and so seeing it once will never be enough. In this movie, Michael Ironside made a man’s head explode using his powers. That epic leg crossing scene by Sharon Stone is definitely one of the most iconic in the history of films. Of course, no list of most paused movie moments will ever be complete without Basic Instinct. This movie’s memorable moment, much like Cates’ Fast Times scene, is also in set in a pool – but this one involves two lovely girls, Neve Campbell and Denise Richards, sharing a kiss. Brad, Stacy’s brother, is watching them and when Cates later left the pool, she just removed her red swimwear right there and then. Young Phoebe Cates plays Linda Barrett in this movie and in one scene, she went for an afternoon swim with Stacy Hamilton, played by actress Jennifer Jason Lee. Case in point, this list compiled by Providr gives us the 28 most paused moments in movie history – like ever! In other instances though, hitting the pause button is also perfect for catching little details that most casual viewers might miss in first viewing. Well that’s the huge advantage of watching on your couch as opposed to sitting in a theater, right? ![]() Other than that, the button can be useful too if you need to pee or get some food. That way, you can take a breather and digest things first before proceeding. For example, the tool allows you to stop the film for a while if you are feeling overwhelmed. If you are a big fan of watching movies at home, we’re sure you know how valuable the ‘pause’ button is. ![]()
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