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Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 15:10
by weebleswobble
Exploding Man at the end of The Fury

Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 22:21
by James Blast
markfiend wrote:All these moments will be lost in time, like tears in the rain. Time to die.
Roy's choice of pantwear allas ruins that scene for me
Ginger wrote:Verbal Kint is Keyser Soze
The Usual Suspects is a bunch of wank! and almost two hours I'll never blah, blah, woof, woof..... Gawd I hated that fillum

Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 22:33
by Silver_Owl
James Blast wrote:
Ginger wrote:Verbal Kint is Keyser Soze
The Usual Suspects is a bunch of wank! and almost two hours I'll never blah, blah, woof, woof..... Gawd I hated that fillum
Listen to Barry Norman. :lol:

Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 23:21
by Big Si
Hom_Corleone wrote:
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:The last scene of The (original) Wicker Man. But then I would say that.
Did you ever find the book?
I seem to remember you were trying to hunt it down. :?
David Pinner's Ritual is rather expensive and almost as rare as Rocking Horse Dung. Robin Hardy and Anthony Shaffer's version which became The Wicker Man is widely available.
markfiend wrote:The mental trippy ending to 2001
It makes complete sense when described in the book. Blame Stanley :wink: ;D

Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 23:21
by Debaser
Capt. Braddock: Okay no more s**t
Capt. Braddock: [to Dave, talking fast] was there or wasn't there a woman?
Dave: Are you serious?
Capt. Braddock: Yes I'm goddamn serious.
Dave: Fuzzy Wuzzy was a woman?
Capt. Braddock: What the hell is he taking about?
Wally: He reads lips. You're talking too fast.
Capt. Braddock: [to Dave, talking slowly] Was there... a wom-an... pres-ent?
Capt. Braddock: [to Capt. Braddock, talking slowly] Yes. There was... a wom-an... pres-ent.
Capt. Braddock: Why is he talking like that?
Wally: [to Capt. Braddock, talking slowly] Because he's deaf... not stup-id.

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Posted: 17 Mar 2010, 10:48
by markfiend
Big Si wrote:
markfiend wrote:The mental trippy ending to 2001
It makes complete sense when described in the book. Blame Stanley :wink: ;D
Oh I know. And it's more a case of "thanks Stan" than blaming him. It's probably the film with the least proportion of dialogue to length that isn't actually a silent movie!

I love the whole thing. :notworthy:

Posted: 17 Mar 2010, 19:10
by Brideoffrankenstein
Big Si wrote:
Hom_Corleone wrote:
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:The last scene of The (original) Wicker Man. But then I would say that.
Did you ever find the book?
I seem to remember you were trying to hunt it down. :?
David Pinner's Ritual is rather expensive and almost as rare as Rocking Horse Dung. Robin Hardy and Anthony Shaffer's version which became The Wicker Man is widely available.
Nah, never found it! I still scour the second hand book shops now and again but to no avail :(

Posted: 17 Mar 2010, 21:06
by EvilBastard
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Nah, never found it! I still scour the second hand book shops now and again but to no avail :(
If you have a spare $650 or so lying around, then scurry over to these people...

Posted: 17 Mar 2010, 22:53
by Nadia81
"nobody's perfect" -last line of Some like it hot :lol:

Posted: 17 Mar 2010, 23:30
by scotty
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Posted: 18 Mar 2010, 00:03
by Big Si
scotty wrote:Image
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:twisted:

Posted: 18 Mar 2010, 09:40
by markfiend
Nadia81 wrote:"nobody's perfect" -last line of Some like it hot :lol:
Oh yeah! :lol: :notworthy:

Posted: 18 Mar 2010, 11:21
by Holly_DelRey
One of many great scenes in this movie :notworthy:

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Bazooko circus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0ktKSRs6a4

Posted: 18 Mar 2010, 11:23
by Silver_Owl
Hollylicious wrote:One of many great scenes in this movie :notworthy:

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Bazooko circus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0ktKSRs6a4
Agreed - love that scene! :notworthy: