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chlamydial_lips t1_jdpxipv wrote
Upham putting a round in the German they freed previously after he returned to fighting was a pretty damn compelling scene in Saving Private Ryan
jedimaster926 t1_jdpxawg wrote
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Consistent-Annual268 t1_jdpwxox wrote
The Grudge. I don't watch scary movies but that one was really good!
TronCurtain2 t1_jdpwmrl wrote
Reply to comment by The_Real_ZerXceS in Based on my Arnie post I have assembled THE difinitive list... for all time. by [deleted]
He buys up 4k releases and we just watched Predator last week. Pretty fantastic. And out of the ones not listed, my dark horse is definitely End of Days lol. Not the best movie. Or the best Arnold, but I got a big soft spot for it.
[deleted] t1_jdpwmkv wrote
The end of Inglorious Bastards
PMzyox t1_jdpwdbe wrote
Reply to Actors who went to Acting School vs Actors who did not. Which list do you prefer? by Dry_Western_2342
Top list is a masterclass, but the bottom list has people who seem to have more passion, I’d say
MichaelRoco1 t1_jdpwbid wrote
I’ve never been particularly into musicals and haven’t seen too many, but Singin’ in the Rain is amazing.
tkc123 t1_jdpvwnz wrote
Reply to Actors who went to Acting School vs Actors who did not. Which list do you prefer? by Dry_Western_2342
Half of the actors who did not go to school for acting were discovered when they were young.
GrumbleCake_ t1_jdpvwav wrote
Reply to Actors who went to Acting School vs Actors who did not. Which list do you prefer? by Dry_Western_2342
More interesting I think, would be people like Leo, Ryan Gosling amd Austin Butler who started as children compared to the top half of your list
Education vs Experience
damndartryghtor t1_jdpvold wrote
Reply to comment by dkepp87 in What is a movie you love from a genre you don't? by AloofCat73
Ah, excellent choice!
The_Real_ZerXceS t1_jdpvm9l wrote
Reply to comment by TronCurtain2 in Based on my Arnie post I have assembled THE difinitive list... for all time. by [deleted]
Fuck yeah. I hope you and pals get down on at least something from my top 8 and at least something not mentioned!
The_Real_ZerXceS t1_jdpvg7p wrote
Reply to comment by True_to_you in Based on my Arnie post I have assembled THE difinitive list... for all time. by [deleted]
you are arguably correct. remember, I am merging ideas here too. but for the size and complexity of the shoot it AT LEAST deserved my mention. if not for other opinions, it might have gone that way.
TronCurtain2 t1_jdpve3u wrote
Reply to comment by The_Real_ZerXceS in Based on my Arnie post I have assembled THE difinitive list... for all time. by [deleted]
Yeah your thread had me bringing up Total Recall to a friend earlier and we got hyped talking about what an unmatched icon the Arnster is. Total phenomenon.
mikeweasy t1_jdpvbkm wrote
Hitler getting shot to death in Inglorious Basterds
fnordit t1_jdpv0df wrote
Airplane nazi from Indiana Jones, hands down.
The_Real_ZerXceS t1_jdpustq wrote
Reply to comment by TronCurtain2 in Based on my Arnie post I have assembled THE difinitive list... for all time. by [deleted]
hey thanks... I had a ton of fun pondering this silliness and taking it oh so seriously! Arnie movies have made my life a lot of fun over the past 40 years.
JRogeroiii t1_jdpurg3 wrote
I usually hate musicals but Blues Brothers is undeniably awesome.
True_to_you t1_jdpujvw wrote
10 could be last action hero. It was ahead of its time. Charles dance was entertaining af. Arnold was great. What more could you want?
WinkyNurdo t1_jdpudqg wrote
Can’t do much better than Downfall, with all the knobs topping themselves.
Really though, it depends what you want from a film. The nazis getting it in Raiders is one thing, but then seeing the captured squad in Come and See get their chips is something else. Those are two extreme opposites in fantasy and horrific realism/surrealism.
If you’re going for battle scenes, then Stalingrad (1993), with the Russians approaching the frozen, dug in soldiers with tanks is hard to beat.
[deleted] t1_jdpu6xd wrote
Reply to Actors who went to Acting School vs Actors who did not. Which list do you prefer? by Dry_Western_2342
Tom Hardy studied acting at the Drama Centre London.
midaswale t1_jdpu16z wrote
Not a horror fan, but watched Train to Busan and was very satisfied
BankForsaken7279 t1_jdptpyr wrote
Reply to comment by Dragonborn83196 in What is a movie you love from a genre you don't? by AloofCat73
It’s such a relatable movie too there’s no grand gestures (as nice as they seem they’re just not realistic to me), love triangles, or a stupid miscommunication trope.
It’s so simple and I love that.
TronCurtain2 t1_jdptmfg wrote
Perfection.
Jarnin t1_jdptkyx wrote
The end of Raiders Of The Lost Ark is pretty satisfying.
fart-debris t1_jdpxk6u wrote
Reply to Who is the Patrick Mahomes of the movie industry by Alive-Ad-4164
Petros Smeagol.