"English mother fucker! Do you speak it?!"
Actually I thought the entire third act of Oldboy was incredible.
Actually I thought the entire third act of Oldboy was incredible.
I was most impressed with the way he died. How he understood that it was the end for him and in his last act and breath he tried to warn the other soldier that was in the watch tower with him.tellmeimaninja said:Pretty much everything Pvt. Jackson (the sniper) in Saving Private Ryan did.
Oh my yes, that was such a good movie. Definitely one of the defining scenes also that entire firefight scene that was done in one take absolutely made my heart stop.Katana314 said:Children of Men.
I don't cry at much, but that scene definitely hit me. You need to have watched the whole movie to get it.When Theo is taking Kee and her baby out of the war-torn building down the stairs. One of the marines storming the building comes up the staircase, hears the baby crying (in a movie where no one has been pregnant for 17 years) and just stops...then screams down to the people behind him "CEASE FIRE! CEASE FIRE!!!!" The marines, the rebels, the tanks, all stop firing.
Then, a few minutes of utter silence, wordlessly moving through a crowd captivated in awe by the newborn child.
Also this, and pretty much the entire movie...bar scene was completely unexpected.Lord_Panzer said:Inglorious Basterds.
-Colonel Landa ordering Shosanna a glass of milk.
Doesn't sound like much, but when you've seen the movie, it's bone chilling.
L.O.L.Fanusc101 said:Agreed, that movie is fucking great.Katana314 said:Children of Men.
I don't cry at much, but that scene definitely hit me. You need to have watched the whole movie to get it.When Theo is taking Kee and her baby out of the war-torn building down the stairs. One of the marines storming the building comes up the staircase, hears the baby crying (in a movie where no one has been pregnant for 17 years) and just stops...then screams down to the people behind him "CEASE FIRE! CEASE FIRE!!!!" The marines, the rebels, the tanks, all stop firing.
Then, a few minutes of utter silence, wordlessly moving through a crowd captivated in awe by the newborn child.
Also,