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Jun 26, 2032 04:22

Well, here it is, my 100 favorite movie moments list. The list is actually a very honest representation of the sorts of films I've seen since the beginning of my 19 years on this Earth. A lot of scenes are favorites because the resonate with a certain memory. Some of the movies are excellent, some of them are, well... not very good. I learned two ( Read more... )

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vintagevenus June 26 2007, 18:04:49 UTC
You like a lot of really disturbing movie moments, it seems - eyes getting cut up, women getting nailed to death (zing!). I am going to chalk this up to an interest in the technology of filming such a scene? Plus you have a lot of heartwarming and funny moments on here too, so that balances out.

That shot in The Exorcist prevented me from closing my eyes in the shower for months. Thanks for reminding me. :)

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bodhisattva23 June 26 2007, 18:20:13 UTC
Those scenes were chosen because they were interesting, they were powerful. There were other moments in Tetsuo: The Iron Man that were just as powerful, but would only be interesting within its own context. The drill is interesting regardless :-)

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bodhisattva23 June 26 2007, 18:23:36 UTC
A lot of those interesting moments are also blatantly offensive because they're incongruous with another element.

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maybe i'm just too easily queasy! vintagevenus June 26 2007, 21:34:28 UTC
Okay, I can understand that. I think a lot of my own personal favorite movie moments - even though I can only think of one now - have to do with the aesthetics of the scene and how it's set up, as well as my own emotional reaction to it.

well, okay, i can think of two.

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Re: maybe i'm just too easily queasy! bodhisattva23 June 27 2007, 04:26:53 UTC
that's exactly why i chose them.

which two scenes?

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Re: maybe i'm just too easily queasy! vintagevenus June 27 2007, 22:40:45 UTC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJnhpVp-p-k

Also, the look on Romeo's face just after he's taken the poison and Juliet wakes up in the Baz Luhrmann Romeo + Juliet.

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