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Post by lola fandango on Oct 23, 2009 21:08:22 GMT 1
I thought it would be nice for everyone to be able to share their favourite scenes from their favourite movies in the hopes that others might want to watch them?!
Here's one of mine. If I could just put the whole film on here I would as its the most beautiful, heart warming, emotional film I have ever watched.
It's A Wonderful Life
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Post by Erik on Oct 24, 2009 1:06:57 GMT 1
This is one of my favorite movies of all time. And this scene is just not only iconic, but AMAZING!
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Post by Hasa on Oct 24, 2009 9:53:08 GMT 1
LOL I don't know any of those movies
But one of my favorite scenes in a movie is:
I was really young when I watched this and just listening to her saying how we always have a choice in life weather we like the choices we are given it really REALLY spoke to me and just really made me grow up, so now I know not to take things for granted.
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Post by lola fandango on Oct 24, 2009 11:46:36 GMT 1
I already love this thread! I've now watched two scenes from films I've never seen before!
Erik what film is your scene from and whats the background behind her reaction?
Oh and Hasa, I love it when a film can change your attitude towards life. "It's A Wonderful Life" really did that for me. Oh and Rhythm Nation 1814 is the album that did that for me as well. Not so much of an attitude change just a better understanding of the world.
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Post by lola fandango on Oct 24, 2009 12:00:44 GMT 1
I couldn't pick a favourite scene so I just thought I would put the trailler for Donnie Darko on here as its such a classic! Although I would recommend watching the film at least twice ;D
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Post by Hasa on Oct 24, 2009 12:14:18 GMT 1
*gasp* u never seen Dangerous Minds? ??
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Post by lola fandango on Oct 24, 2009 12:31:54 GMT 1
*gasp* u never seen Dangerous Minds? ?? Nope and I'm a HUGE fan of films. I've missed out on some classics that I wasn't allowed to watch when I was younger. I got in major trouble when I was 8 for watching "Dirty Dancing" which was a 15 and ever since then I was extremely aware of age restrictions. Once at a friends birthday sleepover (I was 13 I think) I sat with my back to the tv whilst my friends all watched a horror movie which by todays standards would have been quite tame! I've got a lot of films to catch up on. Perhaps I should make "Dangerous Minds" the next film I watch?!
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Post by Erik on Oct 24, 2009 16:27:08 GMT 1
Okay, my movie clip is from the movie Mommy Dearest. Faye Dunnaway plays Joan Crawford, a real life b*tch and movie actress from a long time ago lol But the movie is based on her life, from her daughters point of view. Joan adopted her two children as a way to help improve her image of being nice and not such a b*tch.
The scene that I posted is when Joan is drunk and walks into her kids room and is picking up a few things from her kids and finds a wire hanger in the closet, this just pisses her off. She ends up destroying the closet. All because of the hanger. It's an amazing movie!
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Post by Hasa on Oct 24, 2009 17:10:03 GMT 1
^we didn't ask u for ur whole life story
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Post by Hasa on Oct 24, 2009 17:14:30 GMT 1
*gasp* u never seen Dangerous Minds? ?? Nope and I'm a HUGE fan of films. I've missed out on some classics that I wasn't allowed to watch when I was younger. I got in major trouble when I was 8 for watching "Dirty Dancing" which was a 15 and ever since then I was extremely aware of age restrictions. Once at a friends birthday sleepover (I was 13 I think) I sat with my back to the tv whilst my friends all watched a horror movie which by todays standards would have been quite tame! I've got a lot of films to catch up on. Perhaps I should make "Dangerous Minds" the next film I watch?! Have u ever seen What Dreams May Come? It's such a beautiful love story. I wanted to post a scene from that, but I think it's one of those movies that if u have never heard of it or know what it's actually about, it would be great to watch it and enjoy everything that comes ur way. There's so many moments in the last half of the movie where u just crying. But it's not a sad cry. Also if u like crying, Simon Burch is a great movie. OMG I'm gonna cry thinking of it. It was the first movie where not only did I cry, but I was literally BAWLING my eyes out during the credits. Such a beautiful story. AND OMG a NEW favourite. UP!!!!! OH MY GOD!!! That movie surprised me. It doesn't look that interesting from the adds, but it's such a beautiful story. I kept crying from the start to the end in bits of the movie. Yes I cry a lot in movies lately lol. I've even cried in commercials and I used to think that was a myth
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Post by sarah on Oct 24, 2009 17:45:46 GMT 1
LOL I don't know any of those movies But one of my favorite scenes in a movie is: I was really young when I watched this and just listening to her saying how we always have a choice in life weather we like the choices we are given it really REALLY spoke to me and just really made me grow up, so now I know not to take things for granted. I love you for this. lol.
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Post by lola fandango on Oct 24, 2009 17:55:25 GMT 1
Okay, my movie clip is from the movie Mommy Dearest. Faye Dunnaway plays Joan Crawford, a real life b*tch and movie actress from a long time ago lol But the movie is based on her life, from her daughters point of view. Joan adopted her two children as a way to help improve her image of being nice and not such a b*tch. The scene that I posted is when Joan is drunk and walks into her kids room and is picking up a few things from her kids and finds a wire hanger in the closet, this just pisses her off. She ends up destroying the closet. All because of the hanger. It's an amazing movie! Cool thanks for letting me know. I was wondering why on earth she was kicking off like that for! It's certainly one hell of a dramatic scene!
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Post by lola fandango on Oct 24, 2009 18:06:25 GMT 1
Nope and I'm a HUGE fan of films. I've missed out on some classics that I wasn't allowed to watch when I was younger. I got in major trouble when I was 8 for watching "Dirty Dancing" which was a 15 and ever since then I was extremely aware of age restrictions. Once at a friends birthday sleepover (I was 13 I think) I sat with my back to the tv whilst my friends all watched a horror movie which by todays standards would have been quite tame! I've got a lot of films to catch up on. Perhaps I should make "Dangerous Minds" the next film I watch?! Have u ever seen What Dreams May Come? It's such a beautiful love story. I wanted to post a scene from that, but I think it's one of those movies that if u have never heard of it or know what it's actually about, it would be great to watch it and enjoy everything that comes ur way. There's so many moments in the last half of the movie where u just crying. But it's not a sad cry. Also if u like crying, Simon Burch is a great movie. OMG I'm gonna cry thinking of it. It was the first movie where not only did I cry, but I was literally BAWLING my eyes out during the credits. Such a beautiful story. AND OMG a NEW favourite. UP!!!!! OH MY GOD!!! That movie surprised me. It doesn't look that interesting from the adds, but it's such a beautiful story. I kept crying from the start to the end in bits of the movie. Yes I cry a lot in movies lately lol. I've even cried in commercials and I used to think that was a myth I really want to see Up! - I've heard its an amazing film. I love Finding Nemo and cried right at the beginning. I was surrounded by people half my age but was probably the only one crying when Nemos Mum died. I'm such an embarrassment sometimes! I cry at adverts as well. I must have some kind of hormonal imbalance!
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Post by Hasa on Oct 25, 2009 5:31:41 GMT 1
I love you for this. lol. I know such a powerful movie!!
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Post by Hasa on Oct 25, 2009 5:33:22 GMT 1
I really want to see Up! - I've heard its an amazing film. I love Finding Nemo and cried right at the beginning. I was surrounded by people half my age but was probably the only one crying when Nemos Mum died. I'm such an embarrassment sometimes! I cry at adverts as well. I must have some kind of hormonal imbalance! WATCH IT!!! I've seen it twice. Once in 3D and once normal. It really doesn't matter if u watch it on 3D or not. It's just such a beautiful love story. It made me tear up heaps
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