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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
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er...is your appearance down there emotionally devastating? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] It was for Dom. He'd heard the camera adds 10 pounds. |
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
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-The conclusion of the Bicycle Thief. Actually, we might as well include De Sica's Shoeshine and Umberto D. There's a trilogy of pain. -Dr. Zhivago, when Yuri is riding on the trolley and notices Lara walking down the street and tries to get her attention. [/ QUOTE ] oh my god that kills me... |
#53
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
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Just read more carefully next time. [/ QUOTE ] dude it's a movie thread. there is not a single movie in the world i care about having spoiled, so i opened the thread. if the thread was "most devastating moment in film or tv" i would stay the [censored] away, just like i stayed out of the 500 other wire and/or tv related threads in here and OOT for the past few months, because i am halfway through several shows that i care about a lot. of course you should put any serious spoiler in white text, but aside from that, you shouldnt be talking about tv in a film thread in the first place. the wire is like the most hyped show on 2+2 and there are over 50 hours of it now, how many people on here do you think are partway through it? |
#54
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
seabeast,
you're wrong |
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
Considering that the episode in question aired at least 6 months ago, I figure it's fair game.
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
Glad Bresson isn't alive to read this. Though I do like the term "donkey film."
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seabeast, you're wrong [/ QUOTE ] fine, i will endeavour to have seen every single episode of every single tv show i care about before ever opening a movie, book, or music thread again, my bad. and no, in many countries outside the US it has not aired. |
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
A blast from the very distant past, that almost no one here would know (and I only say "almost" because I hate absolutes).
The final scene in Black Orpheus, where the child Orpheus plays guitar and the child Eurydice dances, starting the cycle of life and love again. |
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
Look, you're mad because it was spoiled for you, I understand that. But I really haven't done anything wrong here. Like I said though, I'm sorry it happened.
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
ok. well since i've soiled this thread a bit i should probably contribute. there are definitely much better answers in the thread already (i walked around for hours after the end of oldboy) but for whatever reason it always gets to me when pacino dies in carlito's way. just the look on his face, and the fact he nearly made it, and you know he could have been a good guy if he had been able to get out...
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