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Post by Popeye Doyle on Feb 24, 2017 5:27:46 GMT
This one immediately comes to mind -
The train arriving at Auschwitz - Schindler's List. The use of light and shadow, especially when filmed in black and white, looks extraordinary.
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Post by mslo79 on Feb 24, 2017 6:52:28 GMT
The scene that immediately comes to mind and is also a great moment in the movie to is the 'rain scene' in Road to Perdition (2002). the scene where Tom Hanks kills Paul Newman in the rain at night with the Tommy Gun a rare accomplishment in my mind as everything was in sync really well with the visuals/score/moment in the movie etc. so while there is quite a few other movies with solid visuals(cinematography) they just can't quite nail it as well as that scene. if i had to name a alternate scene from that movie i would go with the end scene where Jude Law shoots Tom Hanks in the back and proceeds to take his picture that's another nice moment in the movie to with visuals etc and you can hear the water in the background etc. p.s. Road to Perdition is also my 'go to' movie for cinematography in general because it combines great visuals along with a great score and great moments to. just a rare feat. it's within my Top 10 movies in general.
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Post by Times Up on Feb 25, 2017 6:12:09 GMT
I always loved DeNiro in Cape Fear with the backdrop of fireworks.
The opening shot of Blade Runner is great, too.
There are some wonderful shots of the desert in Lawrence of Arabia.
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Post by LaurenceBranagh on Feb 25, 2017 21:00:45 GMT
The first shot of Babylon in Intolerance.
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Post by morfeus on Feb 25, 2017 21:14:21 GMT
I always loved DeNiro in Cape Fear with the backdrop of fireworks. The opening shot of Blade Runner is great, too. There are some wonderful shots of the desert in Lawrence of Arabia. Negative. Cancel that. I've been a fan of Neanderthal crushing weathered skull with a bone ever since the release of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: The Space Odyssey. The scene is extremely uplifting. The message is as positive and affirmative as anything I've seen in movies.
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Post by yearspew on Feb 25, 2017 21:25:51 GMT
Four words: Apocalypse Now helicopter attack
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Post by Times Up on Feb 25, 2017 21:38:01 GMT
I always loved DeNiro in Cape Fear with the backdrop of fireworks. The opening shot of Blade Runner is great, too. There are some wonderful shots of the desert in Lawrence of Arabia. Negative. Cancel that. I've been a fan of Neanderthal crushing weathered skull with a bone ever since the release of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: The Space Odyssey. The scene is extremely uplifting. The message is as positive and affirmative as anything I've seen in movies. Well, what about the massacre in Texas, honey? Doesn't that affect visuals too? Don't you know anything about Leatherface. How like he never turned the chainsaw on, he just—ah danced a little.
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Post by morfeus on Feb 25, 2017 21:39:57 GMT
Negative. Cancel that. I've been a fan of Neanderthal crushing weathered skull with a bone ever since the release of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: The Space Odyssey. The scene is extremely uplifting. The message is as positive and affirmative as anything I've seen in movies. Well, what about the massacre in Texas, honey? Doesn't that affect visuals too? Don't you know anything about Leatherface. How like he never turned the chainsaw on, he just—ah danced a little. Oh come on, Up.. There are a lot more important problems than Texas to worry about.
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Post by Times Up on Feb 25, 2017 21:41:17 GMT
Well, what about the massacre in Texas, honey? Doesn't that affect visuals too? Don't you know anything about Leatherface. How like he never turned the chainsaw on, he just—ah danced a little. Oh come on, Up.. There are a lot more important problems than Texas to worry about. Like what?
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Post by gogoschka1 on Feb 25, 2017 23:25:06 GMT
Just lately I rewatched 'Children of Men'. That final, frantic chase scene through the refugee camp ranks among the most visually impressive scenes that I've ever seen. Simply fantastic.
On a lighter note, the dream sequence in 'The Big Lebowski' as well as pretty much every scene in 'Brazil' are equally impressive.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 0:16:42 GMT
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Post by morfeus on Feb 26, 2017 5:55:23 GMT
Oh come on, Up.. There are a lot more important problems than Texas to worry about. Like what? Well, we have to end Deep State for one. And slow down the budget expansion race, stop illegal immigration, terrorism and world hunger. We have to stop providing food and shelter for the parasites and oppose affirmative action and promote civil rights for white heterosexual men while also opposing equal rights for women. We have to encourage a return to traditional moral values. Most importantly we have to promote general social concern and more materialism in young people.
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Post by Times Up on Feb 26, 2017 6:29:39 GMT
Well, we have to end Deep State for one. And slow down the budget expansion race, stop illegal immigration, terrorism and world hunger. We have to stop providing food and shelter for the parasites and oppose affirmative action and promote civil rights for white heterosexual men while also opposing equal rights for women. We have to encourage a return to traditional moral values. Most importantly we have to promote general social concern and more materialism in young people. Thanks. Slip my mind completely.
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Post by morfeus on Feb 26, 2017 6:31:42 GMT
Well, we have to end Deep State for one. And slow down the budget expansion race, stop illegal immigration, terrorism and world hunger. We have to stop providing food and shelter for the parasites and oppose affirmative action and promote civil rights for white heterosexual men while also opposing equal rights for women. We have to encourage a return to traditional moral values. Most importantly we have to promote general social concern and more materialism in young people. Thanks. Slip my mind completely. That's okay. I don't mind. There's something sweet about you.
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Post by imdbuser on Feb 26, 2017 6:37:20 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 6:41:22 GMT
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Post by twothousandonemark on Feb 26, 2017 7:00:17 GMT
Jaguar shark - The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Feb 26, 2017 14:51:48 GMT
And the runner up:
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Feb 26, 2017 14:59:11 GMT
So much emotion going on there, kind of like a mini movie before the big one starts off, love how Arnie is feeding the deer with Chenny and all is good, but we all know what happens when uncle Bennett decides to pay his former war buddy a "friendly" visit.
This scene, along with the music are more scary the 99% of modern horror movies
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 15:26:40 GMT
The opening of "Once Upon A Time In The West" I wish I had seen this one on the big screen!
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