Here’s a good-ern - topped off the movie great.
My favorite, and most cynical ending of all time, is the “forklift scene” in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
I always thought Margin Call and the Big Short were well done.I love this scene from "Margin Call," a tragically underrated film about the start of the 2008 housing crisis. This is the perfect example of the uncomfortable meeting. Jeremy Irons is outstanding as the intimidating Big Boss. Not sure how much this makes sense outside of the context of the entire film. Some of the nuance might not be apparent.
That one is filed under Most Predictable Scene of All Time.When the 5th generation fighter has Maverick and Rooster dead to rights and Hangman comes out of nowhere and shoots him down.
still cool thoughThat one is filed under Most Predictable Scene of All Time.
When the 5th generation fighter has Maverick and Rooster dead to rights and Hangman comes out of nowhere and shoots him down.
Yeah. And keep Hailee's name out yo' mouf
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One of my favorite movies.I love this scene from "Margin Call," a tragically underrated film about the start of the 2008 housing crisis. This is the perfect example of the uncomfortable meeting. Jeremy Irons is outstanding as the intimidating Big Boss. Not sure how much this makes sense outside of the context of the entire film. Some of the nuance might not be apparent.
Kevin Spacey's too good to not be in movies anymore.I love this scene from "Margin Call," a tragically underrated film about the start of the 2008 housing crisis. This is the perfect example of the uncomfortable meeting. Jeremy Irons is outstanding as the intimidating Big Boss. Not sure how much this makes sense outside of the context of the entire film. Some of the nuance might not be apparent.
Apocalypse Now is without a doubt the most overrated, overwrought, meandering, self satisfied war movie ever produced. I’ve tried three times, even the extended cut. Every time worse than the last.