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Posted by xXxQueenliciaXxX
One of my favorite movies of all time. Classic scene.
Omg, I love that. I've never seen that movie before, but it seems so clever & I'll watch it sometime. The old lady at the end...classic.
Love that scene from Bridesmaids too, that movie in general is golden.
Absolute hands down favorite! ❤❤
From one of my favourite films
Posted by Srslyscorpio
What's your favorite scene and why is it your favorite? Maybe one that particularly impacted you, or that you just thought was very well-composed or especially creative?Clearly, in making this post I had something in mind.
Whenever I watch this scene from Buffalo 66 I get the chills:
I think it's beautiful, even though I worry others may find it lame or pretentiously artsy. That movie mostly influenced my aesthetics- I love that surreal things happened at times which really made it feel like the images and thoughts that run through my mind when I'm half-awake.
Vincent Gallo. 🙂
I love that scene, too.
He also did a movie called Truth or
Consequences, NM.
The opening scene alone 😭
Posted by shaymaci
Absolute hands down favorite! ❤❤
He looks so absolutely gay...l thought it was a woman for a few seconds.
"one day you will be a king. at least try to act like one"
the cunning and ruthless King Longshanks to his weak gay son.
[Braveheart]
i couldn't find the scene :/
Posted by shaymaci
Absolute hands down favorite! ❤❤He looks so absolutely gay...l thought it was a woman for a few seconds.
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What's your favorite scene and why is it your favorite? Maybe one that particularly impacted you, or that you just thought was very well-composed or especially creative?
Clearly, in making this post I had something in mind.
Whenever I watch this scene from Buffalo 66 I get the chills:
I think it's beautiful, even though I worry others may find it lame or pretentiously artsy. That movie mostly influenced my aesthetics- I love that surreal things happened at times which really made it feel like the images and thoughts that run through my mind when I'm half-awake.
I can't actually watch this without tearing up, but the end of Into The Wild hit me hard and I truly understand the sentiment "happiness is only real when shared" (maybe don't watch this if you've never seen Into The Wild and plan to!):