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Another very favorite LOTR scene...


Hmm, embedding doesn work on your video.

I did love the Boromir redemption right before Aragorn and Lurtz go at it. From his realization of what he did to Frodo to him proclaiming loyalty to Aragorn. Gets me every time.
 

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I am from Jersey. It was a right of passage to watch these movies. :D

"It's a sailboat"

"Did he just say making ----?"

Dante: "And my present girlfriend has {---} 36 {---}."
Randel: "37"

"Bunch of savages in this town."
 
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"Very small rocks."

"I got better"

That, and I always enjoy how hard, and passionate they are saying "BURN HER" they contort their faces to madness.
 
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"I have never been able to properly explain myself in this climate."

"No point mentioning those bats, I thought. The poor bastard will see them soon enough."

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Not a movie for everyone that is for sure, and the books was 1,000 x better, yet the movie is still very good.


Here is the moment tho, that I will never forget.

"- Put that tape on !"

"- What tape ?"

"- Jefferson Airplane. "White Rabbit.""

"- I need a rising sound."

"- You're doomed." <---- My college life revolved around that saying.
 

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And of course, the scene that has plagued the beach workers, who check for beach badges, on the Jersey Shore for decades.

"We are the mountain police."

 

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(Two f-bombs at the end)


One of my all-time favorite dialogues
 

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Robert Altman's 8-minute one-shot from the opening sequence of The Player, another excellent 90s indie. This movie tended to be the one college film students gravitated to, but critics weren't as enthused about.

 

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Robert Altman's 8-minute one-shot from the opening sequence of The Player, another excellent 90s indie. This movie tended to be the one college film students gravitated to, but critics weren't as enthused about.


Terrific movie. Tons of cameos.
 
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Robert Altman's 8-minute one-shot from the opening sequence of The Player, another excellent 90s indie. This movie tended to be the one college film students gravitated to, but critics weren't as enthused about.


Fred Ward kept going on about this in that scene.



The logistics on these one-take shots must be insane.

My favorite one-shot-take (it runs the first two minutes):

 

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You want one take? 3:30 minutes... Orson Welles directing, Charlton Heston playing a Mexican... HEAVEN.

 
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Nope you're right. I'm the one who was confused.

I can't blame you for the confusion, that is an excellent example of stellar film-making and one of the best *single* scenes in the history of cinema...in my opinion at least.
 
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