I'll raise you a circumstance depression bonus!ProfessorLayton said:That one scene from Up. You know the one. The one that almost/did make you cry.
Because it wasn't fucking scary at all. You don't feel for the dumbass characters, the zombie girl thing or whatever was stupid looking and it was....well it was shot for shot. Those who saw the original knew exactly what was going to happen.FargoDog said:Why? Because it was awesome. I watched it in a room full of my friends. Nobody slept that night. They all hated me for it. It was hilarious. And yet, they somehow managed to fuck it up in Quarantine despite it being the exact same scene, shot for shot.
SPOILERS!The Austin said:When Mr. Blonde dances to "stuck in the middle with you"...
And then again when Mr. Orange blows his brains out.
IamSofaKingRaw said:KICKASS WAREHOUSE SCENE
[small]excluding 0:57 lol[/small]
T__T don't remind me of Gran Torino....That was by far one of Clint Eastwood's greatest movies.Pegghead said:SPOILERS!The Austin said:When Mr. Blonde dances to "stuck in the middle with you"...
And then again when Mr. Orange blows his brains out.
For me it's a tie between the scene towards the end of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly where
Tuco is running across the graveyard he's worked so hard to find, the gold so close he could almost taste it, scrambling amongst each and every grave looking for what he's survived fights, torture and even war to find all to Ennio Morricone's "Ecstasy of Gold"
And a scene in Gran Torino towards the end where
Walt Kowalski is gunned down only when reaching for his cigarette lighter, his work is done but he has paid the price for the safety of the people he once avoided at all costs.
The ambulance comes, so do most of the people in the street in slowmotion all to a tear-inducing score
Ooh, it's nice to see others who loved the good, the bad and the ugly.
Good God, that scene made me hate that movie.FargoDog said:When Oh-Dae Sue is flipping through the photo album near the end of Oldboy. If you've seen it, you know what I'm talking about.
Despite me laughing at the movie so much when I first saw it, I've yet to watch it again due to me hating it and everything it represents so much. It just shows everything that's wrong with Hollywood in one 2 hour sitting.FargoDog said:I was actually quite happy when I saw the Quarantine DVD and I realised the front cover was the exact same shot from the end of [REC], so I thought 'Oh! Maybe they'll expand on the ending! That'll be pretty cool!' I was rather pissed when I watched through the whole thing and it was just [REC] but with worse dialogue, worse acting, worse directing, worse cinematography, and despite having about four times the budget, it looked cheap as hell. It does have some of the least intentional hilarious lines ever though.
'There was a dog that had the virus! We traced it back here!'
'Was the dog called Max?'
'Yes!'
How the fuck did an unrelated member of a biohazard team know the dogs name of all things? Also..
*guy falls down the middle of a flight of stairs*
'Oh no! He's really badly hurt!'
'Don't move him!'
'...Okay!'
Yeah, even I thought that was a bit too much.Tdc2182 said:Good God, that scene made me hate that movie.FargoDog said:When Oh-Dae Sue is flipping through the photo album near the end of Oldboy. If you've seen it, you know what I'm talking about.
"I'll be your dog"
Same reaction here though when I thought about it....that too was a bit much. I mean...FargoDog said:I wasn't expecting the tongue part. I was just like 'Okay, this got really dark and interesting and now it's just gotten a bit silly. It's a shame really bec- JESUS CHRIST!'
I was ninja'd Today!!Wing Dairu said:I'm sorry, I'm going to have to cop out and go for a fight scene. Namely, the final fight scene in V for Vendetta when V takes on an entire squad of cops in slow-motion with vapor trails on his knives.