The Poojer Posted April 6, 2012 Posted April 6, 2012 Bastard!!! Cried my eyes out...my kids 'grew up' at the same time as Andy....it was like watching my life on the screen. Crap now my eyes are welling up just thinking about it. Surprisingly (or maybe not) one of the best endings to a movie series ever. youtube.com/watch?v=U6FRapMBhR8&feature=player_embedded
KD in CA Posted April 6, 2012 Posted April 6, 2012 (edited) Call it.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhXJcfczNIc Edited April 6, 2012 by KD in CT
Jim in Anchorage Posted April 9, 2012 Author Posted April 9, 2012 (edited) last of the Mohicans I love this movie. Edited April 9, 2012 by Jim in Anchorage
Pete Posted April 9, 2012 Posted April 9, 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzZYZj0i3Og&feature=related
Wooderson Posted April 9, 2012 Posted April 9, 2012 youtube.com/watch?v=JzZYZj0i3Og&feature=related I loved Keaton in The General. Wonderful movie.
Mark Vader Posted April 10, 2012 Posted April 10, 2012 This scene from the 1925 "Phantom of the Opera", contains one of the greatest entrances in movie history. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRuPzVXlcKM Still this scene had to have been a thrill for audiences back in 1925. After seeing the shocking unmasking of the phantom and seeing Lon Chaney's incredible make-up, we then move to this amazing two strip technicolor sequence, which is fantastic to behold. In my opinion this is the best "Red Death" costume from any Phantom of the Opera production. I apologize for this being a long video, but this was the best one I could find.
Pete Posted April 10, 2012 Posted April 10, 2012 I loved Keaton in The General. Wonderful movie. You sir have great taste in movies. Probably my favorite movie ever-I have it in blu ray. The last great silent film ever made. Buster was a phenomenal athlete that wrote the book on physical comedy
Wooderson Posted April 10, 2012 Posted April 10, 2012 You sir have great taste in movies. Probably my favorite movie ever-I have it in blu ray. The last great silent film ever made. Buster was a phenomenal athlete that wrote the book on physical comedy youtube.com/watch?v=f-y36kHok4U&feature=related He had to be a great athlete, some of the stunts he performed in that movie were quite remarkable for that time period. Also, that train crash at the end was the single most expensive shot in all of silent films. $42,000 in those days, probably over $2 million now-a-days. It's a shame people don't see the true value of these old films anymore just because they're so much stimulation in movies today. I'll take an Alfred Hitchcock thriller over almost any current movie.
DC Tom Posted April 10, 2012 Posted April 10, 2012 He had to be a great athlete, some of the stunts he performed in that movie were quite remarkable for that time period. Some of them are remarkable for this time period. You can really see how he directly influenced Lucille Ball (and indirectly, John Ritter) too.
Jim in Anchorage Posted April 14, 2012 Author Posted April 14, 2012 Imagine 12 minutes of griping flim. And no one speaks.
Reed83HOF Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 Ok, so I haven't seen any of these movies on here yet. Not from my favorite movie of the series, but a very memorable scene nonetheless... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZxzC3X5ww8
Mark Vader Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 Denzel Washington & Russell Crowe do not have to say a word when they meet for the first time.
Fixxxer Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVZHXGD3pDc&feature=related
SelmonSmith6378 Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 Tears me up every time. I loved this movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrqYKFft324
IDBillzFan Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 Events this week reminded me of this great scene. Careful; he drops an F bomb right out of the gate, but it's a great scene from a great movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEaKX9YYHiQ
SelmonSmith6378 Posted April 15, 2012 Posted April 15, 2012 (edited) Such a sweet scene. I'll admit I cried at this part. Edited April 15, 2012 by SelmonSmith6378
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted April 15, 2012 Posted April 15, 2012 youtube.com/watch?v=VVZHXGD3pDc&feature=related One of my favorite movies, and an underrated bit of the Burton catalogue. That scene gets me every time.
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