Post by ZapRowsdower on Jun 21, 2004 21:43:45 GMT -5
On a satellite transmission, the final words anyone heard Harry Stamper say, he informs his daughter that he cannot keep the promise he made to her that he'd make it back, but has given A.J. Frost his blessings to marry her. A teary-eyed Grace Stamper watches the transmission die, then buries her face in her arms, her hand still on the screen.
Deckard, after being rescued by what he hunted so passionately, listens to it talk about everything it has seen, just before it died; making us understand that all these replicants wanted was to live.
ALSO: As he picks up his replicant lover to escape, Deckard finds a unicorn-shaped origami on the floor, and as we watch him reflect on it, he remembers Gaff's haunting words: "She won't live, but then again, who does?" Asking the most popular unanswered question in cinema history, Is Deckard a Replicant?
Defeated, alone, fallen. Charles Foster Kane, holding a snow globe in his hands, utters his final word: "Rosebud".
After refusing to cast Johnny Fontane in his movie, Jack Woltz has himself a very rude awakening, involving his prized horse's head.
ALSO: In a restaraunt, Michael Corleone shoots two of the men who almost had his father killed. Silently, he dropped the gun and walked out of the restaraunt.
ALSO: Falling quite accidentally at the hands of his grandson, Vito Corleone. The last we see of him is his hand drop to the side with an orange rolling off of it.
ALSO: While Michael Corleone attends his nephew's baptism, we see his men offing his rivals.
ALSO: After being confronted for killing his brother-in-law, Michael denies being behind it. After exiting the room, Kay stares back into the room as one of Michael's associates closes the door.
He lost his eyes at the hands of who he thought was his girlfriend. Agent Sands, in a classic western duel, uses his sense of hearing to off his enemies.
In a drug/tragedy/desperation-induced rage, Tony Montana blasts his door open screaming, "Say hello to my little friend!" Atop his staircase, he blasts away at his enemies. Finally, he stands, taking the bullets being shot at him, when a final bullet hits him from behind, sending the lifeless Montana into the fountain below.
In a scene we never thought we'd find ourselves seeing, the most powerful Jedi Knight of all time finally pulls out his lightsaber and kicks some ass.
Some find it sappy, others find it romantic. Jack Dawson takes the new love of his life, Rose, to the front of the ship and has her stand on the railing. Then, he has her extend her arms out to the side. As the wind blows across her hair, we hear her say, "I'm flying!"
Deckard, after being rescued by what he hunted so passionately, listens to it talk about everything it has seen, just before it died; making us understand that all these replicants wanted was to live.
ALSO: As he picks up his replicant lover to escape, Deckard finds a unicorn-shaped origami on the floor, and as we watch him reflect on it, he remembers Gaff's haunting words: "She won't live, but then again, who does?" Asking the most popular unanswered question in cinema history, Is Deckard a Replicant?
Defeated, alone, fallen. Charles Foster Kane, holding a snow globe in his hands, utters his final word: "Rosebud".
After refusing to cast Johnny Fontane in his movie, Jack Woltz has himself a very rude awakening, involving his prized horse's head.
ALSO: In a restaraunt, Michael Corleone shoots two of the men who almost had his father killed. Silently, he dropped the gun and walked out of the restaraunt.
ALSO: Falling quite accidentally at the hands of his grandson, Vito Corleone. The last we see of him is his hand drop to the side with an orange rolling off of it.
ALSO: While Michael Corleone attends his nephew's baptism, we see his men offing his rivals.
ALSO: After being confronted for killing his brother-in-law, Michael denies being behind it. After exiting the room, Kay stares back into the room as one of Michael's associates closes the door.
He lost his eyes at the hands of who he thought was his girlfriend. Agent Sands, in a classic western duel, uses his sense of hearing to off his enemies.
In a drug/tragedy/desperation-induced rage, Tony Montana blasts his door open screaming, "Say hello to my little friend!" Atop his staircase, he blasts away at his enemies. Finally, he stands, taking the bullets being shot at him, when a final bullet hits him from behind, sending the lifeless Montana into the fountain below.
In a scene we never thought we'd find ourselves seeing, the most powerful Jedi Knight of all time finally pulls out his lightsaber and kicks some ass.
Some find it sappy, others find it romantic. Jack Dawson takes the new love of his life, Rose, to the front of the ship and has her stand on the railing. Then, he has her extend her arms out to the side. As the wind blows across her hair, we hear her say, "I'm flying!"