From now i got this:
- Taxi Driver (1976) Dir: Martin Scorsese
- Heavy Traffic (1973). Dir: Ralph Bakshi
- Goodbye Dragon Inn (2003) Dir: Tsai Ming-liang
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From now i got this:
- Taxi Driver (1976) Dir: Martin Scorsese
- Heavy Traffic (1973). Dir: Ralph Bakshi
- Goodbye Dragon Inn (2003) Dir: Tsai Ming-liang
If you got a capture, post it!
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Blazing Saddles, Pee Wee's Big Adventure
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The Long Day Closes
>ywn have your boss hire a call girl for your birthday
thanks m8, if got a capture post it ;D this thread can end in a interesting thing
lion king 3
Vivre sa vie
What Time Is It There?
500 Days of Summer
Amelie
The Departed.
Donnie Darko counts I think
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who framed roger rabbit
one of the Scary Movies has that stereotypical black person at a horror movie scene. Can't remember which movie it was though
american werewolf in london
scream 2?
I think it's the first right? The killer doesn't end up killing her, she gets killed by the rest of the audience I think
I just looked it up and it's Brenda from Scary Movie 1 watching Shakespeare in Love
Last Action Hero.
The Green Mile
Goodbye dragon inn was such bullshit.
Might as well have been watching paint dry.
The Outsiders
Cape Fear.
12 Monkeys
The Shawshank Redemption. A prison cinema counts right?
Public enemies
the postman
i think so
Inglorious Bastards
Cape Fear
Jarhead
every time i watch a movie or tv show and two characters go to a movie (or the opera) and start having a whispery conversation it bothers my autism so fucking much and i can't empathise with the cunts for the rest of the movie or tv show
Almost every single good film has either a character going to the movies, a character who's a writer/director or some other reference to cinema.
Directors and writers can't help but to put movie references into their films because that's their frame of reference
Holy Motors!!! awesome movie btw
expatiate more dear user
scream 2's opening scene is a black couple at the cinema watching Stab 1 or 2, where the killer sneak murders the girl while everyone else is pretending to stab each other
an actual movie about going to the movies
A Clockwork Orange
There's a french movie of Pialat I think where a kid go to the cinema, but can't remember the name
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KINO
technically Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, if you count the scene where they're watching the drive in from another parking lot
obvious choice is obvious
max cherry goes to the movies on his lunch break in jackie brown
Cinema Paradiso
that mr Bean movie with Willem Dafoe
Twelve Monkeys
True Romance
South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut
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he doesn't ''go to the cinema'' he gets fucking brainwashed
you on candid camera, also hannah and her sisters
Gremlins 2
In the Mouth of Madness.
Hugo
We' went to the movies often. The screen would light up, and we'd feel a thrill. But Madeline and I were usually disappointed. The images were dated and jumpy. Marilyn Monroe had aged badly. We felt sad. It wasn't the movie of our dreams. It wasn't the total film we carried inside ourselves. That film we would have liked to make, or more secretly, no doubt, the film we wanted to live.
The Last Picture Show
Barry Lyndon
Chloe got so unbelievably ugly the past few years
Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
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The Blob
Interview with a Vampire. Brad Pitt. I think he goes to the movies twice, once in early cinema and again later he's shown walking out of Tequila Sunrise.
Inglorious Basterds
Notting Hill
The aviator
King kong
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they're watching the original Evil Dead
fucking great taste
Except obvious choice is Midnight Cowboy.
2001: a Space Odyssey
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