Many great movies have certain scenes where finally you sortof just KNOW that this is a great movie. Before it comes you
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one189teen50five — 13 years ago(November 07, 2012 03:12 PM)
I loved it when Helen singlehandedly wrecked the trimaran or however it's spelled and Enola smarts off at Kevin and he cuts off their hair. Then they sit there and he starts to climb up a ladder and asks if they said something and they both mumble no. Lots of gems in this movie.
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bkbirge — 12 years ago(August 07, 2013 05:12 PM)
Yep. That's when I was hooked. The scene with the reveal that the dirt came from
the underwater city was awesome the first time I saw it because I didn't expect it.
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AbesOddysee — 12 years ago(June 22, 2013 11:15 AM)
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lmb100 — 12 years ago(December 29, 2013 07:29 AM)
Hmmm. I guess it depends on what you watch movies for. It's easy (for filmmakers) to engineer an action scene. The scene in Jurassic Park that made me settle in for the rest of the movie was when Neill turns the other archeologist's head and we pan to the dinosaurs. How many dinosaurs? All of them.
The scene in Waterworld that told me that the film had integrity and quality is the scene with the other crazed sailor, which brings together quality acting, quality directing, and quality plot point in what looks like an action film.
