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Scenes you had to rewind and watch several times

Started by AndyC, June 30, 2010, 08:11:13 AM

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AndyC

This was mentioned in another thread, regarding a classic moment from Dirty Harry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONZrE-BjFVI&NR=1
Seeing that on video years ago, my friend and I just had to watch it four or five times. We laughed until we ached.

Another one for me was a scene from The Last Man Standing. John Smith pulls the guns out for the first time and blasts a guy right out into the street, shooting up the whole office before he stops tumbling. Too cool to watch just once.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmoSEyYPwdY&feature=related

So, what scenes have you guys rewound and watched repeatedly. Could be because they were funny, cool, too chaotic to make sense of, or just made you say "WTF?"
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Skull

lol...

In the movie: The Rats are comming! The werewolves are here! (Still one of the most coolest movie titles I have seen) There was some odd closeups that needed to be review a few times.

Within 10 mins or so into the film you have some people talking and some random chickens would be flying from the background. It doesnt say way there are random chickens flying around until much later in the film but its funny to watch the actors being so serious and then a random chicken would fly overhead.

Then there was an odd closeup of the girls sowing they were so close together you'd swear somebody might get their eye poped out... (Please note... this scene could of been in another Andy Milligan film... his films are so similar to each other)

indianasmith

There was that one scene with Anne Hathaway in HAVOC . . .
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Jack

In Terminator 3 where that big crane truck went flipping end over end.  That was cool!

It's on here at about 6:40.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFTwj2FqNXA
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Nukie 2

The famous dead bat hang gliding scene in Yor: Hunter from the Future
The boat devourment scene in Shark Attack 3: Megaledon
anytime there's an obvious dummy being used in a stunt

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retrorussell

Any scene of extreme, gratuitous gore that looks well-executed or maybe to see where I can find goofs that my eye might have caught for a split-second.
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Flick James

The scene from Top Secret! that was filmed entirely backwards with one single panning shot. Brilliant. I watched it many times to get a feel on how they choreographed ti.
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Paquita

I think it was Bloody Moon - In the beginning of the movie, one of the girls was wearing a Grace Jones t-shirt and I had to rewind it several times and zoom in to prove it to someone.

Allhallowsday

This scene from KILL BILL VOL 2 (don't look if you haven't seen it - and it may not be work safe): 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7hH-0mauV0
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The mirror scene in Deep Red. I also noticed a Swans poster in Road Trip. It's pretty easy to miss.
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The Pencil Trick for The Dark Knight.  I just have to see how they did it over and over.  The Big Rig flip too.

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Oscar

AndyC, Not to be a wet blanket but Bruce Willis manages to get about 15 shots each from those 8-shot .45s.

Also, if that dude had been blown back 30 feet, then so would Brucie boy.  :bouncegiggle: Pesky old Newton.

Trevor

The scene in All The President's Men where Robert Redford thinks he's being tailed ~ I think they call that a tracking zoom shot. Also the Library of Congress scene where the camera goes right up to the ceiling.

The death scene in The Recruit at the end of the film.

The scene in Shangani Patrol where the survivors are massacred.  :buggedout:
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AndyC

Quote from: Oscar on June 30, 2010, 10:55:19 PM
AndyC, Not to be a wet blanket but Bruce Willis manages to get about 15 shots each from those 8-shot .45s.

Also, if that dude had been blown back 30 feet, then so would Brucie boy.  :bouncegiggle: Pesky old Newton.

Oh great. Another WyreWizard.  :lookingup:

I know it's wildly exaggerated. So did the filmmakers. It's called artistic licence. What matters is it looks cool and establishes him as a badass. If you can't watch it without counting the bullets and thinking about the physics, I really do feel sorry for you. But attacking other people's willful suspension of disbelief in order to show off how "smart" you are, well, that's just rude. Trust me, it does not impress anyone.

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