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- from Chungking Express (1994)
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Brilliantly paid homage to in Better Call Saul, when Chuck is similarly prodded into cracking on the stand.
Ithinkiloveyoutoo
18-04-2025, 10:19 PM
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Can't find the actual scene but where she says he sleeps and watches him sleep before...that music score gives me the chills even now
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I have to think about the other ones ATM
Ithinkiloveyoutoo
18-04-2025, 10:22 PM
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Janey and her beau make the dance competition final.
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James
20-04-2025, 04:07 PM
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Damned good choice. I'll see your Last Crusade and raise you a Lost Ark :laugh:
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Damned good choice. I'll see your Last Crusade and raise you a Lost Ark :laugh:
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…I think that I’ll give Sin City a re-watch, I loved that film…
…I think that I’ll give Sin City a re-watch, I loved that film…
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One of my favourite movies though I actually prefer Sin City 2
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…I think that I’ll give Sin City a re-watch, I loved that film…
As do I. When I think about some of my absolute favourite movies, I realise I have a lot of love for noir or noir-adjacent stuff. And Sin City is the most extreme and heightened noir possible. :laugh:
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One of my favourite movies though I actually prefer Sin City 2
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As do I. When I think about some of my absolute favourite movies, I realise I have a love a lot for noir or noir-adjacent stuff. And Sin City is the most extreme and heightened noir possible. :laugh:
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It’s possibly because I have watched Sin City a zillion times … I feel the same about 300 and 300 Rise of an Empire
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Nic Cage is hilariously revolting in this movie. So many of his line deliveries live rent free in my head.
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I love this scene purely for Curry's charisma and bangin' singing voice.
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Probably not my favourite scene of the film, but definitely one its highlights and I think this is such an ingenious way of communicating all the exposition of exactly how they were able to find and clone dinosaur DNA, which would have otherwise been very stodgy and risked grinding the film to a halt. Making the film's vital exposition its own little cartoon infomercial was a stroke of genius. And I read the book fairly recently and iirc it's totally unique to the movie. Though Michael Crichton wrote both the book and the film's script, so it's all good.
Benjamin
11-10-2025, 11:26 PM
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Benjamin
11-10-2025, 11:35 PM
One of the greatest, but also depressing and saddest films ever. Unlike most of the Studio Ghibli films which have happy endings.
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11-10-2025, 11:44 PM
One of THE best films ever with the wonderful Robin Williams as teacher John Keating.
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One of the greatest, but also depressing and saddest films ever. Unlike most of the Studio Ghibli films which have happy endings.
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…I watched a few seconds is all…I just can’t feel that broken again…overwhelmingly beautiful and overwhelmingly sad movie…
Gusto Brunt
12-10-2025, 02:18 PM
For some reason I cannot post the YouTube scene video preview like all your other peeps are doing.
But it's the bike scene from The Great Escape - 1963.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-qHlz4hfak
For some reason I cannot post the YouTube scene video preview like all your other peeps are doing.
But it's the bike scene from The Great Escape - 1963.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-qHlz4hfak
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…the Great Escape theme was one of the bits of music that we played for my dad at his funeral…:love:…
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Gusto Brunt
13-10-2025, 04:03 PM
Gusto Brunt
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…the Great Escape theme was one of the bits of music that we played for my dad at his funeral…:love:…
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Thanks for that. How do I actually do it myself. The YouTube link at the top there doesn't work.
Choose life.
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Boab meets god, the acid house.
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Thanks for that. How do I actually do it myself. The YouTube link at the top there doesn't work.
…it’s only a section of the YouTube link that needs to be posted in the YouTube tag icon above…I’ll link to this explanation from the help section but if it’s still not posting them for you then message me directly and we’ll look at it…?….Hopefully this will do it though and explain it easily…
https://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2608912&postcount=1
Brooklyn dinner table scenes.
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James
14-10-2025, 10:48 PM
Thanks for that. How do I actually do it myself. The YouTube link at the top there doesn't work.
Use this part if the YouTube link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-qHlz4hfak
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Gusto Brunt
15-10-2025, 02:29 PM
Use this part if the YouTube link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-qHlz4hfak
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That's what I've been doing but it never comes out right. :shrug:
Gusto Brunt
15-10-2025, 02:29 PM
Use this part if the YouTube link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-qHlz4hfak
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Ah, I see what you mean! Gotcha. Thanks.:hee:
Gusto Brunt
15-10-2025, 02:47 PM
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For some reason I cannot post the YouTube scene video preview like all your other peeps are doing.
But it's the bike scene from The Great Escape - 1963.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-qHlz4hfak
Use this part if the YouTube link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-qHlz4hfak
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Ah, I see what you mean! Gotcha. Thanks.:hee:
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…by Gusto, you’ve got it..!!!!!!!!!!….:laugh:…Jolly Good, James….!!!….
…:love:…it’s giving a movie scene happy ending…
Gusto Brunt
15-10-2025, 02:53 PM
…by Gusto, you’ve got it..!!!!!!!!!!….:laugh:…Jolly Good, James….!!!….
…:love:…it’s giving a movie scene happy ending…
Well, I was putting in the whole url. Now I know it's just the end bit. :p
Ithinkiloveyoutoo
15-10-2025, 10:43 PM
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The Wedding Singer and Happy Gilmore are my favourite Sandler films.
…I liked Waterboy, I liked Big Daddy, I liked Click…actually liked 50 First Dates as well…Adam Sandler movies are one of my guilty pleasures, really/…so many that I’ve enjoyed in a Sunday afternoon watch…:love:…
…oh and Anger Management is another favourite, I might have to have a re-watch of that….
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…I loved the Mothman Prophesies..:love:…such an underrated movie and I think was said to have some basis of actual events…
…I couldn’t ever really get with American Psycho, I have tried a few times …too disturbing/gruesome/give a psycho a chainsaw and I’m out…
…I loved the Mothman Prophesies..:love:…such an underrated movie and I think was said to have some basis of actual events…
I rewatched the whole movie fairly recently. I wouldn't call it great or a masterpiece, but I'd agree it's definitely underrated. It has a great and creepy atmosphere and the phone call scene is a crown jewel
moment in the horror genre.
…I couldn’t ever really get with American Psycho, I have tried a few times …too disturbing/gruesome/give a psycho a chainsaw and I’m out…
I'm the opposite, give a psycho a chainsaw and I am IN! :wink: It's funny because the movie is so insanely tame when you compare it to the book. :laugh: If the movie makes you queasy, the book would have you throwing up from all the graphic descriptions of violence and sexual depravity.
I rewatched the whole movie fairly recently. I wouldn't call it great or a masterpiece, but I'd agree it's definitely underrated. It has a great and creepy atmosphere and the phone call scene is a crown jewel
moment in the horror genre.
I'm the opposite, give a psycho a chainsaw and I am IN! :wink: It's funny because the movie is so insanely tame when you compare it to the book. :laugh: If the movie makes you queasy, the book would have you throwing up from all the graphic descriptions of violence and sexual depravity.
…yeah, books leave so much more room for descriptives, don’t they…(…which is why in some cases, a much loved book/movie adaption can disappoint …)…because it has to be so much more condensed and scenes don’t always rise to their book twin…/…I once read an incredibly powerful book called Mr Pip …but then when it was eventually screen adapted many years later…?…it was just so watery and shallow in comparison…that’s the thing with psychos with chainsaws, isn’t it, you either love ‘em or you loathe ‘em, there is no in between ground….
….I’m fine with some violence in movies but I do have an actual condition that makes me blood and gore averse in some visuals/and some descriptives…I’m the weirdo who just fainted on the first aid course…and ooops, she did it again…and oooops…
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…so terrifyingly tense, so superbly choreographed…
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Niamh.
23-10-2025, 03:12 PM
…I liked Waterboy, I liked Big Daddy, I liked Click…actually liked 50 First Dates as well…Adam Sandler movies are one of my guilty pleasures, really/…so many that I’ve enjoyed in a Sunday afternoon watch…:love:…
…oh and Anger Management is another favourite, I might have to have a re-watch of that….
Mr Deeds and Billy Madison too!
Mr Deeds and Billy Madison too!
…yeah for sure with Mr Deeds….hmmmmm, I’m not sure that I’ve watched Billy Maddison…I’ll have to check that one out …it always seems to ‘family’ with him, that he’s just having fun with his friends while making movies …and his family/daughters are now featuring as well…is wife as well, actually….hes also great in less lighter roles as well/which reminds me a lot of Robin Williams…that he’s so believable in more serious characters also…
Halloween is near and I'm going to post some more of my favourite scenes from my favourite horror franchise
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My favourite Sandler comedy is probably Anger Management, for what it's worth. Though I also like Mr Deeds, Click, Little Nicky, and of course, Happy Gilmour.
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Nicholson's face at 1:37 is never not funny imo. :laugh:
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My favourite Sandler comedy is probably Anger Management, for what it's worth. Though I also like Mr Deeds, Click, Little Nicky, and of course, Happy Gilmour.
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Nicholson's face at 1:37 is never not funny imo. :laugh:
…that I’m So Pretty scene was just pure joy…:laugh:…and it was such a role reversal type thing because Jack Nicholson generally would be more cast as the angry one/not the management therapist… :laugh:…so that casting in itself was comedy genius….so, so, many Jack Nicholson favourite movie scenes, he’s such a terrific actor…:love:..
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