denika
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Dracula (1978 version with Frank Langella) He is sitting in the parlor at Harkers house and He looks at Lucy and with a peircing gaze and simple move of His hand she is enraptured.... I drool everytime I see that part, The Secretary: the very begining when she is walking through the office in the spreader bars, she had all this grace and sexuallity, not to mention she made it look effortless. first time I saw it all I could thing was.. oh I want her job lol The Davinci Code: the very last scene where he is knealing at the Louvre, simple and yet so powerful in it's meaning Bringing out the Dead ( Nicolas Cage) : He snaps and loses it and start beating up a person. I worked for many years on an ambulance and have seen paramedics just snap from post stress disorder, the rest of the movie wasn't very good but that scene, well that and when he is self medicating in the ambulance... seen that a few times too. The Pirate Movie (musical/comedy) The Captian and the crew are singing 'I am the Pirate King' on the deck of the ship, it's hilarious Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy (never leave home without your towel!) The opening with the dolphins, "So long and thanks for all the fish" Blade (horror) The scene at the underground club in the meat packing plant, just as the DJ stretches out his arms and the blood starts pouring down, great music as good visual, definatly not the romantic vampires! Braveheart-pretty much the entire movie, I cried the whole time through it the first time I saw it. Coming from a Scot family I already knew who William Wallace was (Gibson looks a far sight nicer than the real Wallace if the statues of him are correct, tall hairy bugger, kind of describes most scottish men *g*) One of the particular tear jerker scenes is when he finds his wife with her throat slit, the sheer and utter rage and loss, akk... makes me go all girly *s* Waxworks (bad 80's horror movie) The scene where the Marquis De Sade is flogging a girl, she is bound by chains and he grabs a handful of her hair in his gloved hands and whispers in her ear, needless to say she is not protesting overly much... That has been one of my favorite fantasies 8g* The Omen (third film with Sam Neill) of all the creepy horror movies I have seen the scene where sam Neill as a grown Damien is ranting out at a backwards statue of christ he grabs the crown of thorns and yells out " I drive these thorns into your worm riddled skull" ick I'm agnostic but even that made my skin crawl, he carried the role off with such a cold clarity it has stuck in my head. denika
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