[QUOTE=Sunrazor]
I didn’t want to spoil it. I takes a long setup. I highly recommend this movie, and if you rent and watch it, I promise, this will make the movie worthwhile.
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I still think you’re misremembering it. (Or else the IMDB Quote page is wrong, which could very well be true.)
[QUOTE=neuroman] Dirty Harry is the all time leader in this category for me.
The scene in the stadium where the lights come on and Scorpio freezes in the middle of the field…
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The effect of using a helicopter to shoot that scene was great too, the way the grass waves from the wash of the blades as Scorpio screams was a hellish combination.
[QUOTE=Happy Scrappy Hero Pup]
Put me down for when the threadshitter, trying to be all black-turtleneck-freshman-year-Philosophy-101-film-critic, got called out for threadshitting.
The Bourne Ultimatum: when Noah Vosen (David Strathairn) barges into the office in the CIA black ops lab in New York just as Pam Landy (Joan Allen) finishes faxing the Project Blackbriar classified papers to the press. The look on his face, and Landy’s “I hope you have a good lawyer”. Priceless.
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This scene was completely ruined for me by the fact that In the background, when she’s saying this, you can hear the sound of the fax machine dialing. Which is what it has to do before it sends any information. So… if Vosen had just emptied his gun into the fax machine, problem solved.
[QUOTE=iamthewalrus(:3=]
This scene was completely ruined for me by the fact that In the background, when she’s saying this, you can hear the sound of the fax machine dialing. Which is what it has to do before it sends any information. So… if Vosen had just emptied his gun into the fax machine, problem solved.
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Not necessarily. There could have been a long list of numbers, and that one wasn’t the first.
I’ve always been fond of the moment before the comeuppance in Aliens: as the Queen menaces Newt, Ripley opens a big ol’ loading door “wearing” that exo-skeleton forklift thingie, and says: “Leave her alone, you BITCH!”
[QUOTE=rjk]
Less violent than most above, and not even the climax of the film, but this clip shows a jerk getting what he needs.
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And then there’s the original… Equally satisfying if perhaps too literary for today’s taste.
[QUOTE=Eyebrows 0f Doom]
I thought it was because Ford was sick with stomach trouble and just wanted to get off the set as quickly as possible so he could run to the bathroom.
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That’s the way I heard it.
And in Gaslight, when Ingrid Bergman is letting Charles Boyer think he’s finally driven her crazy. Oh, this knife, my husband? ***This knife? * **
[QUOTE=alice_in_wonderland]
I still love the shopping scene in Pretty Woman.
Julia Roberts comes in lookin’ fine, with a stack of bags and boxes and looks at the snooty women and says “You guys work on comission, right? Big mistake…HUGE.”
Heh - love that.
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Any references to this scene always bring to mind the scene from Romy & Michelle’s High School Reunion where our two nitwit heroines are discussing Pretty Woman:
“…and when they wouldn’t let her shop!” (Romy bursts into tears).
The climactic scene in F/X was brilliant.[SPOILER]The head villain, all of whose henchman have been wiped out in very creative ways, is trying to talk the hero out of shooting him. The hero, seemingly thinking the matter over, casually turns his back and then sets the gun down. When the villain grabs the gun, the hero turns to him and smiles.
“In this hand; the ammo for the gun. And in this hand; Krazy Glue. A thousand and one uses. Now, a thousand and two.”
He then shoves the villain out of front door of the house, where he is gunned down by a waiting SWAT team.[/SPOILER]
[QUOTE=Baldwin]
Always thought that scene was awful. After regaining his powers and, literally, saving the world, Clark Kent takes petty vengeance on a garden-variety bully.
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To each his own, naturally. I thought the guy got exactly what he had coming to him, and as a big fan of the “you’re a mean drunk, Mr. Kent” joke, I feel he could have gotten off a lot worse.
[QUOTE=Darkhold]
Wasn’t a sling blade that he used at the end but a sharpened lawn mower blade. It’s funny how many people remember that part wrong. I’m not 100% sure but I don’t think you see a sling blade in the entire movie you only hear about it in Karl’s story about killing his mother.
My favorite part was how he called the cops afterwards and said something along the lines of “Yup pretty sure he’s dead. I whooped him a good one”
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More along the lines of this-
Yes ma'am, I'm right sure of it. I
hit him two good whacks. That
second time just plumb near cut his
head in two.