I love to see romantic scene which is my favorite and titanic love sign is my favorite.
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 12:36 pm
by Symmetry
rambof07 wrote:I love to see romantic scene which is my favorite and titanic love sign is my favorite.
That's kind of a good call- I really didn't like Titanic all that much, but it did its big iconic scenes so well. I'm not a fan of chick-flicks in general, but some stuff just stands out as really good film-making even if you don't like the film.
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 2:16 pm
by nietzsche
Symmetry, you are talking to a spam bot.
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 2:24 pm
by Symmetry
nietzsche wrote:Symmetry, you are talking to a spam bot.
Thanks for the warning. I was kind of surprised to see this one bumped up and felt kind of obliged to reply if it was a new peep on the forums.
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 2:42 pm
by daddy1gringo
A few scenes from my favorite movie, Shenandoah with James Stewart.
The movie is just full of classic scenes and ringing lines. I couldn't find my favorite scene, where JS confronts the Union Colonel, played by George Kennedy. Anybody know how to take a scene from the DVD and post it?
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 4:10 pm
by BigBallinStalin
Symmetry wrote:
nietzsche wrote:Symmetry, you are talking to a spam bot.
Thanks for the warning. I was kind of surprised to see this one bumped up and felt kind of obliged to reply if it was a new peep on the forums.
Symmetry, you are talking to a spam bot.
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 4:56 pm
by daddy1gringo
Anybody know how to take a scene from the DVD and post it?
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 4:59 pm
by nietzsche
daddy1gringo wrote:Anybody know how to take a scene from the DVD and post it?
It's a pain in the ass for newbies. And it takes long time too, unless you have a super computer.
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 5:09 pm
by BigBallinStalin
Google "[your DVD/video program's name] + how to take a picture"
For posting, go to photobucket.com, or maybe imgur.com
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 5:14 pm
by nietzsche
BigBallinStalin wrote:Google "[your DVD/video program's name] + how to take a picture"
For posting, go to photobucket.com, or maybe imgur.com
But he means a scene, not a picture.
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 5:30 pm
by BigBallinStalin
"how to make a gif"
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 5:42 pm
by nietzsche
BigBallinStalin wrote:"how to make a gif"
To make a gif you gotta make a vid first, (I believe).
I've tried it a couple of times, it's time consuming, you will get the movie out of dvd (given you pass the security locks) but getting to a decent file size it's what's more time and cpu consuming. It's way easier and faster to get the movie from torrents.
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 3:23 pm
by Symmetry
One of my favourites (for Satoshi Kon fans, or anyone interested in Japanese cinema) is the running scene from Millenium Actress. Sadly I can only find a poor quality vid from youtube, without subs, but visually it's amazing. It goes through a whole bunch of Japanese history, art, and Japanese cinematic styles so quickly.
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:29 pm
by jonesthecurl
I loved the line in Time Bandits
"how COULD we be so stupid?" "I dunno."
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 8:12 pm
by Sackett58
pimpdave wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
pimpdave wrote:The Third Man is one of my all time favorites too.
Be sure to watch it in full screen. If you have surround sound, make sure you use it. The sound editing was way ahead of it's time.
Ha- blocked- Is it the chase scene, the conversation between DeNiro and Pacino, or the Pacino interrogation scene? All of those are amazing. Or something else?
The entire bank heist. From the beginning when all three walk into the bank with that great soundtrack to the end, when Pacino's character hesitates to relax his shoulder, exhales, and then pops Sizemore with a single shot to the forehead.
The tension of the shootout is certainly heightened by having had that face to face in the diner first. That confrontation was perfectly written, blocked, shot, acted, everything, as well.
All I could think about when watching that scene was the 1997 North Hollywood bank heist. I remember watching it live with copters flying overhead taking it in. Two guys in full body armor trying to get away and fully armed. I was thinking how many SWAT and LAPD converged on just these 2 guys. After watching the scene from Heat I noticed the North Hollywood heist was a selection in the screen. That was tension. I remember afterwards that the mother of one of the robbers tried to sue the LAPD for killing him. I just shook my head.
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 8:30 pm
by Sackett58
Field of Dreams with Burt Lancaster. I love the way he describes his dream.
Good call, I'd forgotten just how bad Costner could be as an actor, but that's a great example of Lancaster making a great scene and anchoring the soul of the movie.
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 11:58 pm
by Phatscotty
The message, the music, the effects.....f'n perfect!
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 12:04 am
by Symmetry
Phatscotty wrote:The message, the music, the effects.....f'n perfect!
Nice choice- the graphic novel will always be my favourite, but apart from Nite Owl, that's just a great scene.
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 12:07 am
by Phatscotty
found an HD one. way prettier!
Re: The Perfect Movie Scene
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:49 am
by Woodruff
Sackett58 wrote:Field of Dreams with Burt Lancaster. I love the way he describes his dream.
Sackett58 wrote:When I watch fight scenes I always think of this one in the Ninth Configuration. Not the best fight scene filmed but how it lead up to it was good.