Iconic cinematic images
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Iconic cinematic images
JUST saw the Burnley result and `ouch!` but we are still a remarkable 7th.
The boy wanted to watch `Star Wars - A New Hope` and upon seeing the image below thought, `this HAS to be up there in the most memorable scenes` in film history. Looking for loads more to `cheer us up`.
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The boy wanted to watch `Star Wars - A New Hope` and upon seeing the image below thought, `this HAS to be up there in the most memorable scenes` in film history. Looking for loads more to `cheer us up`.
https://www.google.co.jp/imgres?imgurl= ... mrc&uact=8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Don’t recognise the di Caprio movie..
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`Leon`...loved it!!!!
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I think Bambi with a gun would be more convincing than Travolta and his accomplice.
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Wolf Of Wall Street.Chesterthedog wrote:Don’t recognise the di Caprio movie..
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Has to be included.
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"Where's the fkn beers Raymond?"
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R u jokinChesterthedog wrote:Don’t recognise the di Caprio movie..
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A bit of movie trivia for you. The woman's leg in the Graduate movie poster ad (see above) actually belongs to Dallas star Linda Gray. She was was paid $25 for shoot.
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Points for anyone who can name all her names.
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Same film but impossible to pick between these two. In fact the whole film is gret scene after great scene.
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Not in the same league as a film but a very memorable scene.
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Yes yes yes
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My dad once met Celia Johnson.
He didn't know who she was, but she replied relieved that it was nice to meet someone who didn't know who she was.
If she was still alive, I wouldn't make the same mistake. Great actress, great film. My favourite B&W film.
For those who have seen the film Carnforth railway station is well worth a visit, for those that haven't. Watch it. Easily 60 years ahead of its time.
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One for one or two of a certain era on here.
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If pushed, would have to say `Silence of the Lambs` is the best film I have ever seen in the cinema. I was 19 at the time (1991?) and drove to the cinema on my new driver`s license. I had to pull over after the film as my right foot wouldn`t stop shaking!!! A MESMERISING film. I think it won the Top 5 honours at the Oscars that year, which is incredibly unusual. Hannibal Lecter...what a character!Buxtonclaret wrote:Has to be included.
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And another.
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Not wrong there, Hiroshima.HiroshimaClaret wrote:If pushed, would have to say `Silence of the Lambs` is the best film I have ever seen in the cinema. I was 19 at the time (1991?) and drove to the cinema on my new driver`s license. I had to pull over after the film as my right foot wouldn`t stop shaking!!! A MESMERISING film. I think it won the Top 5 honours at the Oscars that year, which is incredibly unusual. Hannibal Lecter...what a character!
One of those movies that stay with you.
" I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti".

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One for the older posters....
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This is one of my faves.
We could do with a bit of this, in the age of Trump and May. Oh that reminds me " Nuts in May " is another.
This is one of my faves.
We could do with a bit of this, in the age of Trump and May. Oh that reminds me " Nuts in May " is another.
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Has to be one of Mel’s in here...
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Since I got married, he doesn`t visit.Buxtonclaret wrote:Not wrong there, Hiroshima.
One of those movies that stay with you.
" I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti".
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