ITT: post exactly when you realized the movie you were watching was a masterpiece

ITT: post exactly when you realized the movie you were watching was a masterpiece

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From the very beginning.

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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers?

>Directed by: Uwe Boll
>Director: Michael Bay
No need to say more

The whole first meeting with Maggie

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That may be the best musical film ever made.

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truely a masterpiece. Not sure if i would like it today as it includes some pseudo philosophical stuff

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Why is this gimmick so blindly praised? Yeah it's "cool" and all, but it really adds nothing to the narrative and is simply the editor and the cameraman jerking off in no relation to the story at all.

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>not the moment when he blows out the match and it directly cuts to a sunrise

The first half of Lawrence of Arabia was absolutely the perfect film. And the last half sucked.

Stargate had the same problem, but it lasted even less.

Perfect film until they actually walk through the Stargate and it becomes just some kind of racist allegory for the middle east.

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youtu.be/6x2C4LMBGI8

This is Fargo right?

Never had seen this movie until the other day. That ending is absolutely beautiful.

when you think he won't make it to the detonator and he's stammering over to it.

Just remember "Be happy in your work".

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Boogie Nights

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that dude was annoying

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I love this movie and there's nothing you can do to stop me from loving it.

classic

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Everything after the boot camp sucked

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>Here come the pain!

Underrated Al Pacino masterpiece. Sean Penn deserved an Oscar.

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1,000,000 X this

absolute kino of the highest order

I realised at the sex scene - greatest ever filmed

Why was there an arc in the middle of nowhere?

Fonda was so good in that movie

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the end of the movie?

Why are you?

Are you oxygen deprived?

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Best intro of any character in any movie in human history.

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>Last half sucked
Watch it again pleb, the whole thing is a masterpiece.

Same, it was good and then I reached the overlapping sex scene and I just knew that I was watching kino

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John Wick club scene with the music

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what scene is this?

What is it?

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w-what?

Look up the "mirror" scene from Contact

Does nolan have autism? Serious question

so many surprising shots in Brazil

it's called oscarbait

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Great movie and good choice for a frame that seals the deal. One of my all time faves for sure

on a recent rewatch tho I screenshotted pic related. Pretty simple but I love the framing and the physical acting in this scene.

more people need to watch wake in fright

Fuck dude. Jude Law aushwitzing himself tore me up as a kid. Also when they do the swim race.

>"I never planned on swimming back"

;(

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This. Absolutely essential mankino.

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See file name

every scene is incredible

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the fuck is that ?

oh man this is the shit
actually proud of you, user

>eye opens as the over the top loud gliding synth is blaring and it cuts to a tracking shot of a dead gigantic solar farm
Immediate goosebumps/kinoskin

when he pours salt and lemon on the nipples

Everything about this scene was so perfect from the visuals to the background ambience, that I thought the movie had peaked and it was going to slow down, but it only got better. This film made me reevaluate what I thought was a '10/10'.

Are they playing two up?

Literally the best part of ANZAC day

>what is Gravity

> 5 minutes of pure unaltered kino
> somehow manages to take a bad screenshot
FUCK YOU GI !

it's a woman scientist getting emotional... geez

Is that Hero?

yup, Wake In Fright is probably the most Australian movie ever

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Cheers, mate. I'll have to give it a gander.

yes

what movie?

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>hooker scene
>get some scene
>what's that supposed to be some kinda sick joke? scene
>bird is the word scene
>mickey mouse scene

Most plebs don't even notice cinematography so moments like this really impress them. It draws their attention to a part of the movie they don't normally give a shit about.

>I dreamed a dream in times gone by
>When hope was high and life worth living
>I dreamed, that love would never die
>I dreamed that God would be forgiving

Having no prior knowledge of the book or play.

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