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It can be anyone from Tony Montana, Yoda, Heath Ledger The Joker, Rafiki, The Terminator, Neo, and so forth.
We were watching Planet of the Apes (1968), and my dad and I were wondering if anyone knew what kind of horse they are riding in the final scene. We figured it must be some kind of draft since Charleton Heston was 6'3. I included a link to the final scene on YouTube. We tried looking it up but couldn't find anything about it
There’s a bigger girl with brown hair who’s obsessed with another girl who’s thinner with black hair (I think it was her neighbor?) and wants to kill her because she’s jealous of her. I remember a scene where the pretty girl is making out with her boyfriend in like a foggy snowy dreamlike scene, and then another scene where the bigger girl is crying and yelling at her father and she takes her top of in front of him and is basically like “look at me, I’m hideous!”. I’ve been trying to find it for years but that’s all I remember.
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Apologies if this isn't the right sub for this question. I've only seen the original Halloween and was wondering if I could go straight to Halloween 4 (1988)? Or do I need to watch Halloween 2 & 3 to understand 4? Please no spoilers and thank you in advanced!
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i recently saw a movie clip on facebook but i cant find the movie name, can you guyz help me to find the title?
hi there, new to reddit & can't seem to find the right subreddit for this Q - hoping this might be it? i'm looking to ID a painting in the film Ganja & Hess, about 5 minutes into the film - i'm looking for the title and/or artist so that i can hopefully find a high quality image of it because i really love the painting. i tried screen shotting to google reverse image search with no luck but i've attached the screenshots.
A boy named Taylor Green (character's name, not actor's) hid from a serial killer who murdered his mother. The serial killer searched his house for him but never found him. It turned out he was hiding in the washer or dryer.
My girl and I just watched day breakers. I saw the movie at least 6x when it came out and I remembered the ending differently. The last scene was someone fed themselves to the entire swarm of creatures to cure them activating a chain reaction, primarily by jumping off a roof. I know the movie has a similar scene in a small scale but I distinctivly remember this being off a building on a larger scale. Maybe I'm thinking of another movie around that late 2000's that did that. Anyone have a clue?
During the end of watch, the scene when Brian Taylor and Mike seize the golden ak-47.. the female officer asks who the gunman was shooting at. Brian said “me” while Mike was in the car and probably wouldn’t be able to hear him say it. But Brian was on the other side of the car, why would he lie about that?
The movie opens with Cardinal Lawrence carrying a briefcase to the Pope's bedroom. The camera blatantly focuses on it. We see him set it down. Then we don't see it again until later when he has broken into the Pope's bedroom. He picks up the briefcase. And takes what I thought was some medication out of it, then a book. He hears a noise in the hallway and gets up to investigate - and we never see the briefcase nor its contents again.
So I'm asking, what was the significance of the briefcase??
Recently watched the movie Emily (2022) about Emily Brontë which was captivating. In the movie she plays a piano piece and I’d love to know the title. Anyone know?
I used to rent this movie from the library when just was a kid late 1990's. All I can remember about it is that there was no dialogue and that they are fighting each other with paint. They use different colors of paint that they hit each other with. I believe they are all wearing white clothes that get covered in different colors of paint. It is live action and I think it might have been in space or on a sci-fi in some way. I'm thankful for any help you can provide.
Seen the film many, many times. Just bought the 4K on Apple TV+ and watched the opening. For the first time I wondered: what's the big deal with taking Shelley from the apartment as she clearly needs to be in a hospital?
Albrecht seems to know he'll be taking shit from Torres if she's taken from the crime scene, and sure enough, Torres is pissed: "I didn't give the order to move her." I realize it's an alternate reality, but what could be a logical reasoning for keeping a woman assaulted within an inch of her life on the crime scene? So Torres can interrogate her?
Is it to show that the police are too desensitized to the violence to give a shit about the victims ("I don't care what her name is", says Torres)? Even Albrecht is yapping away about Devil's Night statistics while Shelley is fighting for her life on the floor. Still, you'd think it would be easier to get a statement from a living witness rather than a dead one.
Do actors ever get caused real pain when needing to do a scene where they are in pain?
Pretty much what Neo does with melee attacks, and never breaking a sweat.
Here are some examples of what I mean to see what I mean:
Sans:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR31ymMSUA0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGMRULiUMJo
Alastor (0:39-0:42):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7roDrRpf0p0
So, I remember a few years back, I watched this movie. It can probably be labelled as horror because the story stems from a stink hole two boys find ; these two boys visited a strict academy, private (?) I'm not so sure. But they broke rules, and ended up going out for detention. They wander through the forest and see this hole. Later in the movie it does show us gruesome monsters making an appearance out of it too. These boys afterwards meet some men camping in the forest, I cannot remember what happens next. It did contain some explicit / mature themes too. My memory is really foggy. I can remember though, the main lead, the boy was really handsome. Please help me find this movie, I really need to see it again. In the end, I remember seeing the friend group together after finding their way out of a maze filled with horrible monsters, (possibly connects the school underground and the sink hole). Please help!
... and everytime you enter a new room, you enter a new house, world, setting. Can you help finding such reference? Thank You
Please help identify this movie. The main part I can remember is that there is a scene where a guy is walking through some wreckage and carnage inside the ship, and one of the guys who has been taken over sits up as he passes. The guy walking says something similar to "that's impressive, since your head is over there." Then the head is shown about 3 feet away. It's a kind of mechanical possession, I remember it being compared to what the Borg would be like if they were real. I remember it from about 8 years ago at least. I thought it had a very simple name, like "The Ship" or something like that. I have been wanting to watch it for years, never saw the whole movie. Thanks!
I remember watching a very disturbing zombie movie which happened to be sexually agressive (zombies doing it on the streets and stuff) and kinda gory. I'm sure it wasn't American, I think it was Asian? I dunno . A girl and a boy (I think) were escaping the zombie virus ridden city and at the end the girl has a smile letting us know she also got infected or something...they escaped to a hospital at some point I believe. I'm really sorry. I can't remember more but it's driving me crazy. Also it's not old. Probably after 2020.
I just know bits and pieces. A kid is in the poor part of Mexico I believe and lives in a government vs rebelión place and at a certain age they get taken so in this scene the rebels inform family’s that the government is coming so they hide there kids on the roofs so the government doesn’t find them and soon the guy who informed the family’s is found and killed with others. In another scene the kids join the rebels to not join the government and the government attacks and the kids run but 2 die one being fat and the other average or skinny and the last kid plays dead. There’s a scene where the nc is at his house with his mom and sibling or siblings and there’s gunshots so they hide under a mattress.
I can only their trailers on Vimeo. I'm going to guess they're just films for a film festival that's why I'll never be able to view them.
It's like a group of college kids go into an abandoned plague hospital and they all end up dying in various different ways because of the twisted ghosts doctors. But one girl and a guy manage to escape at the end only for her nose to start to bleed or leak black fluid and they decide to go back in to try and find the cure or some s**t. Someone help.
I'm from India. So don't know why they would do this when they leave their bicycle.
So is this to avoid you bike being stolen?
So how do you take it out and put it back, because you need a spawner to do it everytime. Why would you want to go to that extent? isn't it easier to buy a lock
Cher’s dad, the driver instructor, Tai and Christian all have NY accents. The movie is otherwise a huge LA movie- why do so many characters seem to come right out of NY?
The movie is about 2 gangs if i remmember correctly, and it takes place mostly at an apartment complex there was something about a kilo of coke. This one scene i remmember was this 1 dude running from some people and he just slipped trough the doors crack. It was parkour/fight movie.
I recall a movie where two women are having sex with their men and it becomes a competition of who is having better sex so they began moaning obnoxiously loud and banging on the walls to show who’s having more fun but aren’t really having sex anymore as the men sit their bored and confused.
It's a strange question but something I don't see very often. A great example is Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit when he slips on the toon eye balls and falls down. Or Angry Grandpa when Robert Di Niro slips and falls on marbles.