While North America prepares for a complete solar eclipse today, the first that they would witness since August 2017, people have been reflecting on what an eclipse means. In the actual world, it just means that the moon passes in front of the sun for a few minutes, which is really wonderful to see, but in the realm of film and television, it may indicate a variety of things. It might indicate the birth of a new demon or the transplantation of a murderer. It might signify that your gods have spared you from sacrifice or that you바카라ve embraced your legendary status. Or it might just indicate that you are an obstinate man-child who cannot stop himself from pursuing things that would harm him and people around him.
With the eclipse approaching, we바카라ve compiled a list of our greatest eclipses on television and in movies, ranging from dramatic and violent to terribly silly:
1. 바카라Little Shop Of Horrors바카라 (1986)
Frank Oz is much more than simply an attractive face. He directed 바카라Little Shop Of Horrors바카라 (1986), one of the finest musical comedies and marvels of puppetry ever committed to film. The entire narrative is put in action when rare plant aficionado Seymour Krelborn (Rick Moranis at his most nebbish and charming self) watches a 바카라to-tal-e-clipse-of-the-sun바카라, as Greek chorus girls Crystal, Ronette, and Chiffon sing in a song named 바카라Da-Doo바카라. Because this is a sci-fi B-grade movie, the eclipse summons a green zap of extraterrestrial intelligent plant-life to earth, nestled amid the zinnias. It was baby Audrey II and baby Rick Moranis바카라 meet-cute, set to doo-wop music, which takes the cake. This epic genesis tale for a renowned movie monster is one of the most significant cinematic eclipses ever.
2. 바카라The Simpsons바카라 (1989-)
The solar eclipse in 바카라Marge vs. the Monorail바카라 is excellent since it is so unimportant to the plot. The majority of this list consists of eclipses of immense significance, whether magical or helpful for vampires. They바카라re something, but this is nothing. A throwaway gag in an episode filled with them. It바카라s also fantastic since it lasts roughly the same amount of time as a true eclipse, although most plot-supporting eclipses in fiction linger. Not in this eclipse. He gets in and exits. Leonard Nimoy바카라s flowery narration is the cherry on top of an already incredibly dumb cake.
3. 바카라Berserk바카라 (1997)
A new member of the demon council, the God Hand, is born during an eclipse that occurs once every 216 years in the 바카라Berserk바카라 universe. This program, based on Kentaro Miura바카라s manga, is one of the darkest fantasies ever conceived, with the episode 바카라Eclipse바카라 setting the stage for an all-time downer, cliffhanger conclusion. We don바카라t need to delve into all the gory and twisted stuff that goes on. It suffices to state that Berserk takes use of this natural phenomena to unleash excruciating otherworldly evil. 바카라Eclipse바카라 does more than merely darken the skies; it takes the antihero Guts to a realm governed by evil powers and seduction. There, he loses practically everything he values while witnessing his friends and new family suffer and die. Guts survives, embarks on a road of revenge, and then the program abruptly ends, leaving us with a thousand questions, hopes, and concerns. The manga continues his tale by depicting the lengthy journey Guts and his beloved, Casca, undergo to heal and move on after being defiled and traumatized by the incident. But the gloom is never distant from their thoughts.
4. 바카라The Wild Thornberrys Movie바카라 (2002)
It바카라s a complete solar eclipse in Kenya바카라s imaginary Tembo Valley, and Eliza of the titular Thornberrys is racing against time, an adversary, and a herd of stampeding elephants to keep them from being chased into an electric wire set up by poachers. She has lost her hidden talent to communicate with animals, so she must rely only on her heart and wit, which she fortunately possesses in plenty. After foiling the poachers바카라 plan (and surviving their subsequent murder attempt), Shaman Mnyambo rewards Eliza바카라s heart by returning her abilities before the sun rises in Tembo valley. For a film whose finale so significantly upped the standard for Nickelodeon Studios, it바카라s amusing to recall that its legacy is (appropriately) a Paul Simon song.
5. 바카라Apocalypto바카라 (2006)
Mel Gibson바카라s follow-up to 바카라The Passion Of The Christ바카라 was an even bloodier picture, but possibly just as spiritual, or spirituality-related, 바카라Apocalypto바카라. It is an action/chase film about a young Mayan peasant named Jaguar Paw (Rudy Youngblood) who is forced into human sacrifice by troops in the army of a corrupt and wicked emperor. When the film was released, it was condemned for factual errors (for example, human sacrifice of the type seen in the film arrived late in Mayan society, and some historians believe it may have originated with the Aztecs). However, it was also hailed for its intense, often terrifyingly dynamic moments of violence. The most frightening image is when Jaguar Paw바카라s captives lay him out and prepare to remove his beating heart from his chest before beheading him, only to have the rite halted by a sun eclipse. This cosmic intervention is regarded as a message that Jaguar Paw and the other conscripts should be spared. Because this is a Mel Gibson action film, they are not spared; instead, they are set free to be used as human targets for javelin practice, a horror from which Jaguar Paw escapes, allowing Apocalypto to transform itself into a lengthy foot chase through the jungle, culminating in a final scene as horrifyingly funny as the one that ended the original 바카라Planet Of The Apes바카라.
6. 바카라Mad Men바카라 (2007바카라15)
You may have overlooked the solar eclipse during 바카라Mad Men바카라. Unlike the world-changing eclipses of sci-fi epics like 바카라2001: A Space Odyssey바카라 or 바카라Rogue One바카라, it바카라s a deliciously bland non-event in 바카라Mad Men바카라, with Don Draper flirting with his child바카라s teacher as if it were any other day. We can바카라t even see the eclipse! Nonetheless, the sun sets at an alarming moment in Don바카라s soul-corroding trip through the 1960s. Betty is meeting her future spouse; Peggy is ready to move on from Sterling Cooper; he is sowing the seeds of his affair with Ms. Farrell; and his professional independence is slipping through his fingers 바카라 all happening at the same time. The sun setting on Saturday afternoon predicted many of the losses and disappointments that would finally catch up with him. After all, the eclipse had a profound impact on Don바카라s life; he simply never looked closely enough.
7. 바카라The Kid Who Would Be King바카라 (2019)
Now that everyone is infatuated with Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica in 바카라Dune바카라, can we get them to watch 바카라The Kid Who Would Be King바카라, in which she also plays a witch with dubious intentions? The film follows 12-year-old Alex (Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Andy바카라s son), who is trying to fit in at school and discovers the legendary Excalibur sword one day on his walk home. Alex바카라s retrieval of the sword from the stone triggers a chain of events involving sorceress Morgana (Ferguson) and wizard Merlin (Angus Imrie in childhood and Patrick Stewart in old age), culminating in a spectacular fight scenario set against a total solar eclipse. The details are what make this scene so special. An army of kids transformed into knights wearing armour and special eclipse-viewing glasses; Ferguson slinking, smirking, and generally being a very hot menace (this was the same year she made 바카라Doctor Sleep바카라); and the pure-hearted sincerity Serkis바카라 and the film바카라s other school-aged outcasts bring to their effort to save the world 바카라 all at one go. The adult supporting cast is stacked (바카라Andor바카라s Denise Gough and Genevieve O바카라Reilly, 바카라Ted Lasso바카라s Nick Mohammed), but the film works because it immerses us in Alex바카라s feelings of loneliness and uncertainty before pulling us out of them through, of course, the beauty of friendship, shared goals, and belonging. It바카라s excellent and charming.
Which among these solar eclipse scenes have you guys seen already? Share your thoughts with us.