Most Paused Movie Scenes In The History Of Hollywood
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We don’t always notice how many times we pause films, whether it’s to get a better look or to show a friend something funny or surprising that other people might have missed. But stopping films happens more often than we think. A lot of people are now talking about the times they had to stop and think, sometimes with pride and sometimes with shyness. Find out which parts of Hollywood’s biggest films people have paused the most and understand why everyone loves to stare at those scenes.
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
One of the best coming-of-age films of the 1980s is Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Forest Whitaker, Nicolas Cage, Anthony Edwards, and Eric Stoltz were some of the big stars who were in it. Their early parts in this movie helped them get known. The movie shows how young people, friends, and growing up in the 1980s were all the same.

One scene was the one that people at home paused the most. It takes place when Linda, played by Phoebe Cates, gets out of the pool. Fans would often pause to get a better look at this famous scene.
Basic Instinct (1992)
One of the most famous and risky films ever made is Basic Instinct. This neo-noir thriller was the fourth most successful movie of 1992, making $352 million around the world. Even though Sharon Stone did a great job, one scene really stood out.

Someone played by Sharon Stone crosses her legs during the famous questioning scene. This caused a lot of people to stop watching the movie. It’s easy to see why this scene has been paused so many times in Hollywood history.
The Little Mermaid (1989)
Some people thought that The Little Mermaid, Disney’s animated favourite, was too scary at times for a family movie. Back then, there were different rules about what was acceptable, but the movie is still a beloved classic.

There is a brief pause when Ariel gets her human legs. People say they saw more than they thought they would in a kid’s movie, which makes it one of Disney’s most stopped scenes.
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Fans with sharp eyes will find lots of hidden things in The Wizard of Oz. In a strange scene, Dorothy and her friends are following the Yellow Brick Road when they see a strange person in the background.

People who work for the show say it was just a bird, but some fans think it’s something much scarier: a monkey hanging himself. What do you think?
Fight Club (1999)
Fans love Fight Club, which is full of secret information and hidden hints. Brad Pitt’s character shows up in a short scene without being introduced.

You’ll miss it if you blink. It happens so quickly. Fans have stopped the movie to try to catch this secret frame, which makes it a real hidden movie moment.
Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)
Fans love to go back and watch a funny mistake in Star Wars: A New Hope. When a group of stormtroopers walks into a room, one of them hits his head on the door frame by chance.

Fans are glad this mistake made it into the finished version. People all over the Star Wars world find this mistake very funny and love it.
Jurassic World (2015)
Jurassic World gave the popular monster movie series a new lease on life. There’s a funny part where Jimmy Buffett is seen running away from a pterodactyl while holding two margaritas!

Fans love pausing this scene because it shows how his character stays calm and keeps the party going even when things are going badly.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)
One of the most well-known animated figures of all time is Jessica Rabbit. In Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, she looks beautiful in a red dress that makes everyone look at her.

A scene showed a little more than many people thought it would. This scene with Jessica, who is animated, was stopped more times than any other in the history of animated movies.
Psycho (1960)
Alfred Hitchcock’s movie Psycho changed scary films for good. Anthony Perkins gave a performance as Norman Bates that will never be forgotten.

At the end, when Norman looks straight at the camera, there are the most pauses. There is a skull over his face for a split second. Many fans rewind and pause to get a better look at this scary and powerful image.
The Lion King (1994)
A lot of kids who grew up in the 1990s loved The Lion King, but some people missed something important. They are sitting on a rock in a scene when the dust and falling stars look like they make a three-letter word. Fans are still not sure if this was done on plan or by mistake. It shows how Disney’s moviemakers often made their films more interesting in small ways.

But let’s not say the word out loud. It has something to do with how Simba came to be!
Wild Things (1998)
In 1998, the movie Wild Things made $67.2 million at the box office. It was known for being riskier than most films at the time.

The scene where Neve Campbell and Denise Richards kiss passionately in a pool is the one that people push the pause button over and over again.
Tron (1982)
Fans will always remember the 1982 movie Tron, even though there was a follow up.

When Ed Dillinger, played by David Warner, plays a quick game of Pac-Man, it’s a secret gem. If you look really hard, you can see the famous yellow circle on his screen!
She’s the Man (2006)
She’s the Man is a funny comedy from 2006 that is based on Twelfth Night by Shakespeare.

In one scene, Amanda Bynes’ character lifts her shirt to show that she’s a girl, which made a lot of people stop and watch it again.
Boogie Nights (1997)
In Boogie Nights by Paul Thomas Anderson, a man tries to make it in the world of adult films.

In one scene, Dirk Diggler, played by Mark Wahlberg, takes off his shirt in front of the crew. People couldn’t help but stop and look to see what was underneath.
Teen Wolf (1985)
In 1985, Michael J. Fox starred in the hit movie Teen Wolf. That same year, Fox was also famous for his role in Back to the Future.

Fans noticed a random guy standing in the background with his pants down near the end of the movie. It was one of the best and most-paused parts of the movie.
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999)
Fans who look closely will find a small Easter egg in Star Wars: Episode I.

A group of aliens from the movie E.T. can be seen shouting in one scene. This is a nod from George Lucas to his friend Steven Spielberg.
Cabin in the Woods (2012)
This scary comedy quickly became a cult favourite.

When scientists stand in front of a whiteboard with a long list of monsters, the movie cuts to a stop. Fans stopped the movie to read the names of all the strange creatures that were hidden in it. And yes, Chris Hemsworth is in it too.
Toy Story 3 (2010)
Do you remember Sid, the mean kid from the first Toy Story?

Sid came back in Toy Story 3 as a trash man, which was a funny change for one of the original bad guys.
Titanic (1997)
When it came out in 1997, Titanic was the highest-grossing movie of the time.

The part where people pause the most is when Jack draws Rose “like one of his French girls.” This moving scene is a big part of how the movie ends and is still remembered today.
The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Martin Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street” is a risky movie, whether you like it or not.

In a memorable scene, Margot Robbie teases Leonardo DiCaprio. It was so steamy that people couldn’t help but pause.
Total Recall (1990)
It’s fun to watch Total Recall, but it’s also a bit strange.

Fans stopped the movie during a strange scene with a woman who had three body parts. It was one of the strangest times in movie history.
The Rescuers (1977)
In one scene of Disney’s The Rescuers, there is a truth that some people don’t like.

Some shots in the background show people changing clothes, which is an unexpected extra that Disney let happen.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
A lot of people really liked Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and it became one of the most successful movies of all time.

Luke Skywalker gets a lightsabre from Rey at the end. They stopped the movie to look more closely at what they thought was a gravestone next to Luke, which made the ending even more mysterious.
Three Men and a Baby (1987)
Leonard Nimoy, who played Spock, directed Three Men and a Baby. Would you believe it? Some people find it hard to believe that he was behind this 1987 hit.

Fans kept pausing one scene over and over. Leonard Nimoy put a wooden cutout of Ted Danson in the background, which surprised people who saw it.
Iron Man (2008)
Iron Man was a huge hit and the first movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. People who like Marvel films like to find hidden elements, and this one had a good one.

In one scene, when Tony Stark is building his suit, you can spot Captain America’s shield (half of it) lying nearby — teasing the future of the MCU.
You can see half of Captain America’s shield lying nearby in a scene where Tony Stark is making his suit. This is a hint at what the MCU might become in the future.
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Raiders of the Lost Ark has a lot of scenes that people will never forget, especially the ones with bad guys like Dr. Rene Belloq.

As Belloq talks, a fly crawls into his mouth in a famous paused moment. It’s amazing that he keeps playing without changing who he is!
Man of Steel (2013)
Fans got to see a new side of Superman in Man of Steel, but there were also some things that were left out.

Fans with sharp eyes saw a satellite with the Wayne Enterprises logo during a space battle. This was a hint that Batman exists in this world.
Burn After Reading (2008)
Their dark comedy from 2008 did really well at the box office.

People had to pause one scene because it happened so quickly: Brad Pitt’s character is hiding in a closet when George Clooney’s character opens the door and shoots him right away.
Signs (2002)
You know Signs is about aliens taking over if you’ve seen it.

A lot of people who saw the movie didn’t know that aliens are shown very quickly early on. You have to stop just right to see them!
Finding Dory (2016)
Fans loved the Easter eggs in Finding Dory, the follow up to Finding Nemo.

There is a fun secret scene at the quarantine centre where Darla, the scary little girl from Finding Nemo, shows up for a short time.