Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

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Re: Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

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Re: Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

Postby Project Willow » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:27 pm

^^ :rofl: Ow!
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Re: Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

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Re: Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

Postby AhabsOtherLeg » Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:07 am

Alaya wrote::snoopdance:

Damn, I was going to post another but now I have a reputation to live up to.


Don't worry about it, that scene from Ghandi was another fine addition to your corpus. Long as you don't start posting scenes from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen or 2Fast2Furious, your rep is secure. Far as I'm concerned anyway.

Jeff, The 49th Parallell is a great film, but it is, in the strictest sense, government propaganda. Hutterites don't get enough love in mainstream culture, though, so I forgive it, just like I forgive Noel Coward's wartime weirdness. They don't need or want my forgiveness, but there it is anyways. It's still a great film.

EDIT FOR CONTENT:

From the original BBC mini-series of Edge of Darkness.

"The universe is 40 billion light years across and every inch of it would kill you if you went there. That is the position of the universe with regard to human life."
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Re: Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

Postby barracuda » Sun Jul 18, 2010 1:12 am

The most dangerous traps are the ones you set for yourself. - Phillip Marlowe
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Re: Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

Postby barracuda » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:32 am



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Re: Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

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Re: Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

Postby Allegro » Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:09 am

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Re: Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

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Re: Splendor Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

Postby Allegro » Sat Jul 24, 2010 3:19 pm

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Well. Considering the most recent videos up thread, I guess these three would be for seeing things more deeply still. I’m even hesitating to submit them.

These videos could be triggering for some.* In the first video, Natalie Wood’s character finally releases her feelings in front of her mother; in the third video, you’ll see Warren Beatty’s character’s remorse for what has happened. The film’s period is the 1930’s in Kansas.

      Splendor in the Grass | 6 of 12




      Splendor in the Grass | 7 of 12




      Splendor in the Grass | 8 of 12


* When I saw the film in my teens, I was too young to understand
and I felt numb and didn’t laugh. Even viewing these scenes after
all these years, they’re still touching and in some ways excruciating.
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Re: Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

Postby barracuda » Sat Jul 24, 2010 7:20 pm

^^ Wow, I love that movie! Have you seen the remake with Edward Norton?

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Maybe it's just me, but I've never liked him as well as Warren Beatty.

Anyway, I can't find a clip, so here's a trailer instead...

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Re: Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

Postby Allegro » Sun Jul 25, 2010 2:40 am

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Barracuda, you funster, you. Now, Ed does have a way about him, but Cary, who like you’ve said more than a week ago, “rules.” Indeedy, the cat’s meow.

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Re: Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

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Re: Making A Scene - Favorite Film Clips

Postby AhabsOtherLeg » Mon Jul 26, 2010 4:45 am

barracuda wrote:^^ Wow, I love that movie! Have you seen the remake with Edward Norton?

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American History XXX.

Wait... that joke was too easy. There must be a reason Barracuda didn't make it himself... Ah... I see now... It's not actually funny. :lol:

Your other clip about that monstrous force known as I.T. was very prescient for the time, though. Computers and the internet are evil. They allow me to keep posting loads of pointless words in this thread, which is intended for videos, and that can't be a good thing for anybody.

CONTENT: Not a Polanski defender by any means (despise the man, in fact) but he had his good works along with his criminal ones. It's worth bearing in mind that this scene is not just some random witchery, but the choosing of a national leader, and dictator, in advance, by occult means.



Whole film is great.
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