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TDK was not Ledger's last role.
We don’t talk about The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.
TDK was not Ledger's last role.
Well, I'm in full meltdown mode. The Dark Knight??? Higher than the Godfather, and Empire, and Terminator, and just about the entire rest of the list. Is everybody in this place so young they saw it in the cinemas as a teenager? There's no other way to explain it. Take away Ledger's performance and it drops from being a good film to being average. It's not even close to being Nolan's best film.
End rant/ return back to my life.
This might sound strange but if I'm ever on my death bed, I want to go out watching the LotR Trilogy. Ideally I'd close my eyes for the last time as Into the West played during the closing credits.Hard disagree. Combined, they're arguably my favourite 'film' of all time. In the middle of what must be my 10th or 11th series rewatch now, but Netflix doesn't have the extended cuts
This might sound strange but if I'm ever on my death bed, I want to go out watching the LotR Trilogy. Ideally I'd close my eyes for the last time as Into the West played during the closing credits.
Lay down
Your sweet and weary head
Night is falling
You have come to journey's end
Sleep now
Dream of the one's who came before
They are calling
From across a distant shore
Beautiful lyrics and when heard at the end of 11-12hrs of cinematic perfection it hits the spot like nothing else. As an atheist I think such an end is my one shot at not fearing death lol
This might sound strange but if I'm ever on my death bed, I want to go out watching the LotR Trilogy. Ideally I'd close my eyes for the last time as Into the West played during the closing credits.
Lay down
Your sweet and weary head
Night is falling
You have come to journey's end
Sleep now
Dream of the one's who came before
They are calling
From across a distant shore
Beautiful lyrics and when heard at the end of 11-12hrs of cinematic perfection it hits the spot like nothing else. As an atheist I think such an end is my one shot at not fearing death lol
A lot of people say the same thing. I look at the movie as three acts rather than two. Pretty much everybody loves the first act (marine training) due to the excellent performances of the three main characters involved. The second act (characters in Vietnam) I'll grant is the weakest act in the film. I loved as it illustrated the insanity of the way and introduced new characters but I see why lots of people tuned out after the heights of the first act....it was a little slow but I still loved it. The third act (sniper) is an absolute cracker and a very underrated part of the movie as a whole. The third act definitely helps to make it the classic that it is....it ties the movie together.I loved Full Metal Jacket until the halfway point, when it got all weird and 80s action movie. The first half is on point, though.
Shawshank was on telly the other night. I flicked on just as he'd been jailed. Didn't intend to watch, then didn't move.
I guess I just miss my friend is my 2nd fave film quote (after Rutger Hauer's time to die scene).
The final scene is one of the most beautiful scenes ever.
It's funny. I think most people I know only ever saw this on VHS. i remember seeing the poster on video shop windows curious as to what it was about. When we finally did rent it, we were blown away.
Thanks for running poll. I didn't vote but have loved reading thread.
Great thread. Total credit to the inventor. Brilliant.
Shawshank should be 1 (what an amazing rise from rejection). Pulp is a great movie but not better than shank.