Your favourite TV and movie moments
Slightly Wonky Robob 14 Aug 2011
Post some of your favourite TV/movie moments.
I re-watched the The Sarah Connor Chronicles season 1 finale last night, and this is certinaly one of my favourite scenes in a TV show:
Johnny Cash is not the usual music you would find in Terminator, but damn it fits so well. :o
I re-watched the The Sarah Connor Chronicles season 1 finale last night, and this is certinaly one of my favourite scenes in a TV show:
Johnny Cash is not the usual music you would find in Terminator, but damn it fits so well. :o
Chyros 14 Aug 2011
One of the most unleashed moments in movie comedy history ever . Though the town fight scene is also utterly brilliant .
Edited by Chyros, 14 August 2011 - 10:44.
SquigPie 14 Aug 2011
Pretty much any scene from Oldboy. But the famous fight scene takes the credit.
3 minutes, one shot, heavy realism.
Skip to 00:55 to go straight to the fight.
Camille 14 Aug 2011
Libains 14 Aug 2011
Well, I'd say this is exceptional. Never have I heard a more fitting song for a scene. Ever.
Oh, and this one as well:
Edited by AJ, 14 August 2011 - 23:36.
Oh, and this one as well:
Edited by AJ, 14 August 2011 - 23:36.
Ion Cannon! 14 Aug 2011
I've always thought that this was a great and very fitting intro.
Edited by Ion Cannon!, 14 August 2011 - 23:31.
Edited by Ion Cannon!, 14 August 2011 - 23:31.
Libains 15 Aug 2011
I'd go with this scene too:
The humanity expressed on Hanks' face at the end is truly something rare in films.
The humanity expressed on Hanks' face at the end is truly something rare in films.
Chyros 15 Aug 2011
Slightly Wonky Robob 15 Aug 2011
SquigPie 15 Aug 2011
Meh, Ledger was a great actor, and he was fucking fantastic in that film. But he wasn't a good Joker, too much psycho and too little humour. The Joker in the comics, even at his darkest, most violent incarnation, had this crazy sense of humour. Nolan's Joker took all the anarchistic psychoticness from "The Killing Joke" and "Arkham Asylum: Serious House on Serious Earth" but forgot to include that essential part of his character.
Anyway, while The Boondocks has alot of hilarious and great scenes. This is the one that won its episode an Emmy.
Yeah, MLK just said the N-word.
Edited by SquigPie, 15 August 2011 - 20:30.
Anyway, while The Boondocks has alot of hilarious and great scenes. This is the one that won its episode an Emmy.
Yeah, MLK just said the N-word.
Edited by SquigPie, 15 August 2011 - 20:30.
Ion Cannon! 15 Aug 2011
Yes you've said it before, Heath Ledger wasn't the joker from the comics, boo hoo. He put his own spin on the character and for the purposes of the film played the joker extremely well.
Back ontopic, it's a grim dark film, but powerful stuff. This scene in particular.
Back ontopic, it's a grim dark film, but powerful stuff. This scene in particular.
Chyros 15 Aug 2011
This one goes almost without saying.
I agree, I could put half the movie in this topic .
Personally I think Ledger was good enough to redefine The Joker. His acting and the vividity of the Joker's personality that he gives it is fantastic IMO. Btw, you should see the awards he got for his performance, it baffled even me: http://en.wikipedia....ath_ledger#Film
Edited by Chyros, 15 August 2011 - 21:51.
Bob, on 15 August 2011 - 20:16, said:
So many great scenes in that,
SquigPie, on 15 August 2011 - 20:23, said:
Meh, Ledger was a great actor, and he was fucking fantastic in that film. But he wasn't a good Joker, too much psycho and too little humour. The Joker in the comics, even at his darkest, most violent incarnation, had this crazy sense of humour. Nolan's Joker took all the anarchistic psychoticness from "The Killing Joke" and "Arkham Asylum: Serious House on Serious Earth" but forgot to include that essential part of his character.
Edited by Chyros, 15 August 2011 - 21:51.
SquigPie 15 Aug 2011
Chyros, on 15 August 2011 - 21:45, said:
SquigPie, on 15 August 2011 - 20:23, said:
Meh, Ledger was a great actor, and he was fucking fantastic in that film. But he wasn't a good Joker, too much psycho and too little humour. The Joker in the comics, even at his darkest, most violent incarnation, had this crazy sense of humour. Nolan's Joker took all the anarchistic psychoticness from "The Killing Joke" and "Arkham Asylum: Serious House on Serious Earth" but forgot to include that essential part of his character.
Well, you can't really redefine a character like The Joker.
Ion Cannon!, on 15 August 2011 - 21:12, said:
Yes you've said it before, Heath Ledger wasn't the joker from the comics, boo hoo. He put his own spin on the character and for the purposes of the film played the joker extremely well.
Back ontopic, it's a grim dark film, but powerful stuff. This scene in particular.
Back ontopic, it's a grim dark film, but powerful stuff. This scene in particular.
Yeah, sure.
Agree with you on the scene though. Great one.
Edited by SquigPie, 15 August 2011 - 22:26.
Wizard 16 Aug 2011
Truly the most cool film moment of all time. The very first scene in which two of the greatest actors of our age meet.
SquigPie 16 Aug 2011
From Eddie Murphy's brilliant stand-up film Raw:
Back in the days Eddie Murphy used to be funny :(
Back in the days Eddie Murphy used to be funny :(