paulWTAMU wrote:The Adventures of Robin Hood. There's only one such film by that name.Not the sword fight between Gisbourne and Hood in the Adventures of Robin Hood?
which version?
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paulWTAMU wrote:The Adventures of Robin Hood. There's only one such film by that name.Not the sword fight between Gisbourne and Hood in the Adventures of Robin Hood?
which version?
thegleek wrote:Scrotos wrote:Bollywood is a term used for Indian/Hindu films: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bollywood
lol having watched over 100-200 (maybe more) bollywood filmi, i'd like to think i know the definition for that is!
Vrock wrote:Not the bridge demolition in Bridge on the River Kwai?
Not the chariot race in Ben-Hur?
trackerben wrote:Perversely, I felt a little bad for Ben-Hur's antagonist on his deathbed.
TurtlePerson2 wrote:The War Scene (Children of Men) - Easily the greatest single take scene I have ever seen.
Arclight wrote:From my personal experience, the scene that stuck in my head the most was when Neo takes the red pill and gets pulled out of the Matrix. I mean that scene was effing incredible.
"This is a sparring program, similar to the programmed reality of the Matrix. It has the same basic rules, rules like gravity. What you must learn is that these rules are no different than the rules of a computer system. Some of them can be bent, others can be broken. Understand? Then hit me, if you can."
Trinity: What's he doing?
]Morpheus: He's beginning to believe
Dposcorp wrote:Arclight wrote:From my personal experience, the scene that stuck in my head the most was when Neo takes the red pill and gets pulled out of the Matrix. I mean that scene was effing incredible.
For me its either the scene during training:"This is a sparring program, similar to the programmed reality of the Matrix. It has the same basic rules, rules like gravity. What you must learn is that these rules are no different than the rules of a computer system. Some of them can be bent, others can be broken. Understand? Then hit me, if you can."
or in the subway when he decides to stop running and fight smith.Trinity: What's he doing?
]Morpheus: He's beginning to believe
Vrock wrote:trackerben wrote:Perversely, I felt a little bad for Ben-Hur's antagonist on his deathbed.
That's because that scene was brilliantly written, set, lit, and acted. I think even Judah felt a little bad for Messala.
ludi wrote:Not even one vote for an HK martial arts flick yet?
I nominate the final fight scene of Jackie Chan's "Legend of Drunken Master" (a.k.a. DMII, not the original '78 flick). Everything in that scene, from the moment he re-enters the steel mill, comes together perfectly...and then continues about three times longer than you ever expected, escalating at just the right rate.
Scrotos wrote:Then why'd you ask if a Korean movie was Bollywood? Oh ho ho!
Aspleme wrote:I would say it ties with the final dance scene in the Bollywood movie Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi... both are truly epic moments that bring together the entire movie into a single moment of greatness
PenGun wrote:Dead Alive. Our hero takes a rotary lawn mower to a room full of Zombies. I believe it's somewhere in the neighborhood of 75 - 80 and the room is about 3' deep in mush and parts afterwards.
By far the most violent scenes ever filmed.
thegleek wrote:PenGun wrote:Dead Alive. Our hero takes a rotary lawn mower to a room full of Zombies. I believe it's somewhere in the neighborhood of 75 - 80 and the room is about 3' deep in mush and parts afterwards.
By far the most violent scenes ever filmed.
You obviously live under a rock. Here's a list that will blow your mind:
1. Ichi the Killer (2001)
2. À l’Intérieur (2007)
3. Cutting Moments (1999)
4. Augst Underground's Mordum (2003)
5. Murder-Set-Pieces (2004)
6. Slaughtered Vomit Dolls (2006)
7. Flower of Flesh and Blood (1985)
8. Men Behind the Sun (1988)
9. Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1977)
Go crazy!
paulWTAMU wrote:Sodom is just gross. I've read the source material and seen part o the movie. There's not talent, just gross out ability. It's sad how many people think it's deep or avante garde. It requires as much artistic ability as shoving my junk downa garbage disposal. It's awful.