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Post by Popeye Doyle on Sept 28, 2018 18:41:29 GMT
To Live and Die in L.A. - Chance takes a shotgun blast to the face.
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Post by sostie on Sept 28, 2018 18:44:47 GMT
The most obvious is probably Drew Barrymore in Scream
Samuel L Jackson & Saffron Burrows - Deep Blue Sea
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Sept 28, 2018 18:45:40 GMT
The most obvious is probably Drew Barrymore in Scream Samuel L Jackson & Saffron Burrows - Deep Blue Sea The Departed was pretty shocking when I first saw it.
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Post by sostie on Sept 28, 2018 18:47:43 GMT
The most obvious is probably Drew Barrymore in Scream Samuel L Jackson & Saffron Burrows - Deep Blue Sea The Departed was pretty shocking when I first saw it. Even though I was a fan of the original film, it still packs a punch in Departed
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Post by kingkoopa on Sept 28, 2018 18:48:58 GMT
I thought "Executive Decision" was pretty ballsy killing off Steven Seagal, seeing as he was usually indestructable in most of his other movies.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Sept 28, 2018 18:54:48 GMT
"Psycho" is the first one that comes to mind.
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Post by jcush on Sept 28, 2018 19:06:37 GMT
No Country for Old Men
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Post by fangirl1975 on Sept 28, 2018 19:07:59 GMT
Elizabeth taking a bullet for Holmes in Young Sherlock Holmes was unexpected as the love interest traditionally survives in an adventure movie.
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Post by vegalyra on Sept 28, 2018 19:47:22 GMT
Edward Woodward in Wicker Man. That film still haunts me today.
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Post by sostie on Sept 28, 2018 19:48:53 GMT
Kevin Spacey - LA Confidential
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Post by mikef6 on Sept 28, 2018 19:58:40 GMT
The most obvious is probably Drew Barrymore in Scream Samuel L Jackson & Saffron Burrows - Deep Blue Sea The Departed was pretty shocking when I first saw it. That was lifted directly from the Asian film that "The Departed" was a scene-for-scene remake of. Even the camera set-up and actor blocking was the same. Just goes to show how devoid of creativity The Departed actually is.
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Sept 28, 2018 20:00:13 GMT
The Departed was pretty shocking when I first saw it. That was lifted directly from the Asian film that "The Departed" was a scene-for-scene remake of. Even the camera set-up and actor blocking was the same. Just goes to show how devoid of creativity The Departed actually is. Yes, I'm aware it's a remake, Bogie.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Sept 28, 2018 22:21:43 GMT
The Sixth Sense was a real twist at the time.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Sept 28, 2018 23:02:07 GMT
The Departed was pretty shocking when I first saw it. That was lifted directly from the Asian film that "The Departed" was a scene-for-scene remake of. Even the camera set-up and actor blocking was the same. Just goes to show how devoid of creativity The Departed actually is. Ehhh, not quite. Leung got shot going into an elevator, Leo got shot going out. Plus TD didn't have those weird flashing effects.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2018 23:47:05 GMT
The Place Beyond the Pines
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Post by James on Sept 29, 2018 1:48:34 GMT
Tina from the original Nightmare on Elm Street
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Sept 29, 2018 4:03:32 GMT
The Departed was pretty shocking when I first saw it. That was lifted directly from the Asian film that "The Departed" was a scene-for-scene remake of. Even the camera set-up and actor blocking was the same. Just goes to show how devoid of creativity The Departed actually is. lol
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Sept 29, 2018 4:04:46 GMT
Kevin Spacey - LA Confidential Never in a million years would I have considered Kevin Spacey the main character in that movie. American Beauty on the other hand...
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Sept 29, 2018 4:05:04 GMT
No Country for Old Men
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Sept 29, 2018 4:07:15 GMT
Bryan Cranston in Godzilla
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