>dramatic moment happens right before movie/episode ends
>credits are silent
>detective movie
>Dead body is introduced by random camera close ups with muffled screaming in the background
>opening scene plays out
>drum hit
>black screen with the title of the movie pops up
>>71850508
Examples of this?
>"hey, do you remember [name of foreign city]?"
>>yeah... oh, got it!
`*loud farting noise*
so yeah, this is me.
>>71850615
No but it's in a lot of them
>Arnold uses a gun
>the group destined to save the world is composed of losers and slackers
10/10 errytime
Well-done freeze frames actually work quite well. The one in True Detective season 1 for example.
>>71850879
>*record scratch*
>*freeze frame*
>yep, that's me
>you're probably wondering how I got into this situation
>well, to find out, we're going to have to go back to the beginning
>*rewinds*
>*shows a woman giving birth in hospital*
>wow, not that far back!
>*fast forward*
>*shows a little girl surrounded by men wearing animal masks*
>*looks into camera with a smile, laughs*
>yep, this girls about to a really bad day