Your Favorite Movie Scenes

HVACdude

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The Farrelly brothers make some hilarious movies. Shallow Hal was great too.

What are these chairs made out of?

Steel....

Lmao...


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Is there a bad Farrelly bros movie? was just talking to a buddy about there hits. they are all underrated in my opinion. king pin & Irene are two that i find myself watching whenever i see it on tv along with D&D.
 

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I remember when I was younger and my dad was a member of a private golf club down on Cape Cod where the Farelley bros were also members. A lot of the small time extras in those older movies with no lines or one or two lines were my father’s friends. They asked my dad if he wanted one of those small time roles too but he had no interest. It didn’t pay and he had to make his own way to LA.
They actually have a kids camp named after them in our town.
 

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Idk if its been posted or not but there's not a better scene in any movie in all of Hollywood than Wyatt Earp telling Ike Clanton that the law is coming and hell's coming with him. I get goosebumps every time I watch this scene.

 

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That scene is the only thing I remember about that movie lol.
 

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I watched Oppenheimer on my way to Hiroshima. It was a massive disappointment. Centering the retrospective "moral dilemma" of nuking Japan ruined it.

I got to Hiroshima and asked my tour guide about her thoughts on the bombing. Despite losing most of her family in the bombing she replied "it needed to happen."

Quite a contrast from the gay communist Hollywood take..
 

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I watched Oppenheimer on my way to Hiroshima. It was a massive disappointment. Centering the retrospective "moral dilemma" of nuking Japan ruined it.

I got to Hiroshima and asked my tour guide about her thoughts on the bombing. Despite losing most of her family in the bombing she replied "it needed to happen."

Quite a contrast from the gay communist Hollywood take..
I felt the same, wondering if that was a true representation. My thought since a very young person was and has been, if Japan (or Germany) had developed the bomb first our country would have been obliterated without a second thought.

 

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