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He's slowly wheeling himself around and deeper into the house, not knowing that she is on her way back from town and could catch him out of his room.
This is like the most tense part of a movie I have ever seen, it's the first time a film has literally had me on the edge of my seat shouting at the tv.
Fantastic movie.
“The operation was called ‘hobbling’.”
So what are your top movie moments and why?
Also, the last shootout scene, killing Dan Akroyd with the TV, asking Debbie to marry him, and the quality last line of "Some people say forgive and forget. Nah, I don't know - I say forget about forgiving and just accept. And...get the hell out of town."
Love that film.
De niro having a conversation with the mirror " are you talking to me ".
> FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> The end of Arlington (Sp?) Road.
> Genius.
> All of it.
>
> I had a mixed reaction to that movie on the basis that any time
> something bad happens to Jeff Bridges it makes me feel good.
*Chuckle*
Just squint at the telly and you'll never know it's him.
And turn the sound off.
Then you'll REALLY get to enjoy the film
The Car Park scene.
"When this baby hits 88mph you're going to see some serious s**t"
The Skateboard chase
and
When Marty plays Johnny B. Goode at the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance.
"Roads? Where we're going, we don't need..Roads"
> Reservoir Dogs - Maddonna speech.
The whole film just oozed class- as well as extreme amounts of blood and lovely violence :-)
The last few minutes of the film were superb- pretty much from the torture scene onwards.
Reservoir Dogs - Maddonna speech.
Ghostbusters - The whole film is comedic genius.
Lock Stock - The film is so good, I can't choose one moment over any other.
When he plays the opera music on the loudspeakers.
When he gets shot.
When the tank comes.
When the men take him away and he goosesteps.
When he asks Maria for the key.
It's just a realy good film.
> The end of Arlington (Sp?) Road.
> Genius.
> All of it.
I had a mixed reaction to that movie on the basis that any time something bad happens to Jeff Bridges it makes me feel good.
Genius.
All of it.