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Offline Corbomite

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Re: One of My favorite Movies...
« Reply #40 on: September 26, 2009, 08:31:22 am »
Worst movie for me? Brave heart.

What a piece of misguided history. Nun chucks for gods sake. I mean come on. Don't even get me started with Bridge battles that are not on a bridge.

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That was a flail. They never get all history movies right. Patton never stood out in the wide open firing his pistols at a strafing fighter plane, but it was still a good movie. I like Braveheart for its realistic medieval battle scenes, I don't think I ever felt it was historically accurate (The French princess was a child at the time and there is no record of them ever meeting  ::) etc...).

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Re: One of My favorite Movies...
« Reply #41 on: September 26, 2009, 08:47:15 am »
Since we were discussing LOTR.

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Re: One of My favorite Movies...
« Reply #42 on: September 26, 2009, 09:37:14 am »
Here are some clips from one of my favorite films.  The last one is the surprise ending in case you haven't seen it yet.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLnclSgLYC4&feature=related[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-waJsBs0eBQ&feature=related[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tmzbosye2-Y[/youtube]

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Re: One of My favorite Movies...
« Reply #43 on: September 27, 2009, 12:39:04 am »
Great little sleeper of a movie.  Highly underrated.

That OrangeMan scene definitely fits into the categories here.   Great score too.   I just wish they started the clip as he approaches the house and finds the kids then gets pushed into the pool.  It adds so much more and tells the complete story of the encounter along with the somber ebb and flow of the piece.   

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Re: One of My favorite Movies...
« Reply #44 on: September 27, 2009, 09:18:08 am »
I give you the most incredible action sequence ever filmed simply because it is real (as it gets). No CGI, no explosions, no special effects. Just 9 men and 36 beautiful, perfectly matched horses racing chariots (the wrangler on this must have had fits trying to find nine sets of each type of horse coloring that matched each other and were trainable). They built the chariots from Roman blueprints, then they had to learn how to drive them, then they had to learn how to race them, then they had to learn how to crash them without killing anybody. I never get tired of seeing this.
 


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbQvpJsTvxU[/youtube]
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« Reply #45 on: September 27, 2009, 10:32:22 am »
Ben Hur and El Cid are two of my Favorites. Right up there with UHF.

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Re: One of My favorite Movies...
« Reply #46 on: September 28, 2009, 03:37:09 pm »
Please excuse my indulgence here Rondo on your thread, as it isn't a movie at all, But The wife and I recently grabbed the Johnny Carson collection off of Netflix, and have never laughed so hard in our lives.

Right now we are watching Buddy Hacket and Carson doing skits together from the early 60's.

Guys, this was the golden age of comedy right here.

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Re: One of My favorite Movies...
« Reply #47 on: September 28, 2009, 04:15:31 pm »
"Sis, boom, bah" never fails to illicit a laugh from me...

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« Reply #48 on: September 29, 2009, 02:35:24 am »
Ben Hur Pwns,  Corbomite Maneuvers FTW !
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« Reply #49 on: October 05, 2009, 04:57:05 pm »
Stephen:  I honestly miss Johnny Carson every time I turn on the TV past 10 p.m.
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Re: One of My favorite Movies...
« Reply #50 on: October 07, 2009, 01:00:40 am »
I give you the most incredible action sequence ever filmed simply because it is real (as it gets). No CGI, no explosions, no special effects. Just 9 men and 36 beautiful, perfectly matched horses racing chariots (the wrangler on this must have had fits trying to find nine sets of each type of horse coloring that matched each other and were trainable). They built the chariots from Roman blueprints, then they had to learn how to drive them, then they had to learn how to race them, then they had to learn how to crash them without killing anybody. I never get tired of seeing this.
 


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbQvpJsTvxU[/youtube]


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Re: One of My favorite Movies...
« Reply #51 on: October 07, 2009, 11:01:30 pm »
The chariot race in 'Ben Hur' is definitely one of the alltime great Hollywood scenes, but going back to that time, my favorite movie for that era is 'Barrabas', about the criminal who was released in favor of Jesus. The only names I remember are Anthony Quinn as the title character, and Jack Palance as a sadistic gladiator. According to the movie, Barrabas was the Biblical version of Rambo. ;) 

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Re: One of My favorite Movies...
« Reply #52 on: October 10, 2009, 01:29:05 am »
Actually, someone DID die in the Ben Hur racing scene.  I believe they even included the cut with permissions from the family (and also a nice chunk of change to the family) as they felt it added the realism of the danger of the chariot race.  The death WAS unintentional.  The guy literally got run over by the chariots and it was a terrible thing to happen on that set.  If what I've heard is correct.
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« Reply #53 on: October 10, 2009, 10:55:00 pm »
Actually, someone DID die in the Ben Hur racing scene.  I believe they even included the cut with permissions from the family (and also a nice chunk of change to the family) as they felt it added the realism of the danger of the chariot race.  The death WAS unintentional.  The guy literally got run over by the chariots and it was a terrible thing to happen on that set.  If what I've heard is correct.


That rumor has been debunked. No one died during the 1959 version, but a few people were hurt. A stuntman did die during the 1920 silent version when the wheel fell of his chariot and he flew into a pile of lumber.

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« Reply #54 on: October 11, 2009, 12:01:33 am »
Well nothing came to top that until this...  again a great music score combined with action and heroic actions.  This is the best I can get from the net but it is somewhat cut at key places.  When I saw this movie in the theaters a number of people literally lepted off their feet cheering as Maximus took the spear and challenged the chariot from behind.  The music score is Hans Zimmer adaptation (in the beginning) of Gustav Holts "Planets - Mars (god of War)"

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dck5nZrUoZQ&feature=related[/youtube]

Here's Holts original version ...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NeQ1h6lzLI[/youtube]

The first battle in Gladiator also uses this music and it's alos a griveting scene.

To me the theme of courage in leadership, which plays back and forth in Gladiator, is expressed near perfectly in the two battles, but moreso in the gladiator scene where the confused gladiators are fused together into a small, but deadly fighting force.   I apologize for the bad cut on Gladiator... lots is missing.
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Re: One of My favorite Movies...
« Reply #55 on: October 11, 2009, 09:23:37 am »
Sorry, I can't agree on Gladiator. It was poorly shot in places (medium shots when long shots were called for, out of focus backgrounds, lack of epic feel except in a few places) and Joaquin Phoenix just sucked IMO.

"The Fall of the Roman Empire" (Alec Guinness, Stephen Boyd, Christopher Plummer, James Mason and Sophia Loren) tells the same story, but better shot. Every shot in that movie is just a work of art. Martin Scorsese agrees with me.

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« Reply #56 on: October 15, 2009, 02:08:05 am »
Sorry, I can't agree on Gladiator. It was poorly shot in places (medium shots when long shots were called for, out of focus backgrounds, lack of epic feel except in a few places) and Joaquin Phoenix just sucked IMO.

"The Fall of the Roman Empire" (Alec Guinness, Stephen Boyd, Christopher Plummer, James Mason and Sophia Loren) tells the same story, but better shot. Every shot in that movie is just a work of art. Martin Scorsese agrees with me.


You can get the whole movies here I think.  I havent tried it.

http://www.filestube.com/fdbba100ea07558603ea,g/The-Fall-of-the-Roman-Empire-1964.html

I suppose if thats all I was looking for was photography you might be right.  It was shot in Ultra Panavision 70 which has a wide epic quality to it than normal films.   I looked through some of the you tubes on the movies and generally would agree in that area...plus the snippet I presented here on Gladiator doesn't do the scene justice.  The Fall of the Roman Empire was definitely a source work for Gladiator among a number of other influences.  I too was not totally taken by Phoenix's performance but he didnt ruin the movie for me at all.  On the other hand Stephen Boyds wooden perormance in The Fall of the Roman Empire is generally considered one of the big reasons the film was a financial flop.   To me Fall seems preachy and is just too "Hollywood" with all those big stars, including an all too melodramatic Sophia Loren, at the height of her career no less.


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« Reply #57 on: October 15, 2009, 10:33:37 am »
Yeah, Sophia was as bad as Joaquin!  ;) I liked everyone else in it though and thought it didn't do well because people were tired of three hour sword and sandal movies by then. I mean after Cleopatra who would want to sit through another one?