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What are your favorite shots in a movie?


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2 hours ago, Holko said:

Guess this could belong here, too.

 

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The shot in TESB, where the Falcon flies away from the camera, flies under a cloud, loops the loop, and flies back towards the camera, is stunning.

 

 

 

 

 

2 hours ago, kaseykockroach said:

Image result for night of the lepus 1972

 

I know this. I know what this is!

What film is this from, Kasey?

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On 6/10/2018 at 3:54 AM, Richard said:

I know this. I know what this is!

What film is this from, Kasey?

 

 

Remember (I've told you before): You can right-click on an image and choose "Search Google For Image" to find out who or what is in an image you see online.

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4 hours ago, Jay said:

 

 

Remember (I've told you before): You can right-click on an image and choose "Search Google For Image" to find out who or what is in an image you see online.

 

Fantastic, Jay, and thank you, except...I'm trying to communicate around the world on a smart 'phone. It has no right anything, apart from the ability to drive me right 'round the ****ing bend!

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On a smart phone, you hold your finger down on the image until a menu pops up, and then click the search google option from there

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6 minutes ago, Jay said:

On a smart phone, you hold your finger down on the image until a menu pops up, and then click the search google option from there

 

I just tried it with the above shot. It said "E.T." Fucking machine.

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That movie was pretty good.  It was a step down after three capital-G Great films in a row from Anderson (Fox, Moonrise, Budapest).  Definitely an enjoyable flick that made me feel good and warm inside like his movies always do.

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While not my favorite overall it is my favorite shot from the final scene of any scary movie.

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