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Iconic Movie Moments; The Civility 95
Topic Started: Jan 29 2006, 07:36 PM (2,854 Views)
Croneda
The ballroom scene in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" features the already-standard title track and the first widely recognized use of CG/traditional animation. Interestingly, in a making-of documentary that was broadcast around the time the movie was released, one of the producers made the statement that "computers can enhance, but will never replace, hand-drawn animation. " I remember that so well, because I REALLY wanted to believe that it was true!
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I was looking at the past here and noticed that no one has mentioned the John Wayne movie "Hatari". My all time favorite movie. There are two scenes in that movie that comes to mind.
One where Red Buttons is trying to milk a billy goat and another where Red Buttons captures a whole tree of monkies with a net and a rocket. :lol:
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A scene that I could watch over and over, is in A Few Good Men, where Tom Cruise is questioning Jack Nicholson. "You can't handle the truth" scene. Totally awesome.
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Okay, you'll have to forgive me a little here. I'm fixing to talk about a scene solely for eye candy reasons. I know, I know. It's what women usually complain about that men may tend to do. This is a truly great, and iconic (at least in my mind) scene. Top Gun, where the fellas are in the bright, hot sun playing volleyball. They are diving and stretching for that ball. It's so hot out there that they are glistening and rippling all over. Smiling those smiles, and looking just the way they look...nice, nice, nice scene. :rolleyes:
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What about Meg Ryan's line: take me home or loose me forever. She basically was saying she needed her man in an intimate way.
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