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My favorite is from THE YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY. Mel Gibson pulls Sigourney Weaver out of an embassy-type party, kisses her, she demurs, he ditches her and heads to his car-- can't deal with her equivocating-- she catches up and lets herself in. Then as she's all over him in the car, he drives through a curfew road block and they're shot at, but they just laugh 'cause they're so into each other.
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Thanks. I'll have another look at both those films. Or Fisher King anyway. Truth is, I tried to watch Braveheart, but the violence got to me. Might feel differently now, given how the bar for tolerance - or mine anyway - seems to have been raised. I'll give it another go.
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The Fisher King has a couple of good moments like that.
And Braveheart, the secret wedding and brook-side honeymoon.
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Thanks everyone. Food for thought. I forgot to mention the classic - An Officer and a Gentleman, when he strides through her factory and literally sweeps her off her feet. I guess the "You had me at hello" in Jerry Maguire should rate, but although I enjoyed the film, I really didn't want them to get together. I didn't believe them. But it's still a good line.
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UnRequited Sexual Tension. Or something like that. Anyway, it's filmspeak for sexual attraction.
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Originally posted by nic.h View Post- just the realisation of URST and why/how it works.
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there is a great airport scene but I can't remember the movie and this has been bugging me for a while. Not "another teen movie" and not "cruel intentions". I seem to remember the girl kneeling on the ground or something. Help -- anybody? This has been driving me nuts.
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Originally posted by jessejames View PostI'm sure there are more but the first scene that pops into my mind is one from Love Actually. Where Colin Firth's character returns to propose, and they have both learned a little bit of each other's language. It is fantastically written with equal parts tenderness and humor.
LOL, and the father berates his fat daughter. Ah, we laffed and laffed.
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I second Shop Around the Corner. It's one of my favorites.
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In "Defending your Life", when Brooks jumps off the bus and chases down Streep in her bus (hers goes to heaven, and his is supposed to take him back to earth). Worked very well emotionally for me.
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I'm sure there are more but the first scene that pops into my mind is one from Love Actually. Where Colin Firth's character returns to propose, and they have both learned a little bit of each other's language. It is fantastically written with equal parts tenderness and humor.
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Here is my favorite -- It is one from a comedy that I wrote - I posted some of the pages under "Medicating Kelly Pickler" a couple weeks ago. And before you say anything about the inclusion of the Pixies song, it was inserted by the producer/director. The song matches up great with the scene.
This is a cheesy sell-out scene necessary for broad comedies, but I love it anyway.
In this scene, after a LONG seperation (the beginning of the movie), Jobe is picking up his crazy girlfriend (she was off her meds hut is OK now) from the mental institution where his evil lawyer had her incarcerated.
INT. MENTAL INSTITUTION - EVENING
MUSIC: The Pixies' "WHERE IS MY MIND.-
SLOW MOTION:
In his softball uniform, Jobe walks into the lobby on cloud nine. He carries flowers in one hand and a set of papers in the other. An additional Jersey with the name CRAZY is draped over his shoulder.
We see an exasperated Jobe show the nurse an INPATIENT RELEASE. The NURSE points to a clock. Jobe continues to plead his case and point to papers in his hand. Jobe's eyes glaze over as the Nurse explains some B.S. to Jobe.
Jobe notices a ring of keys on the front desk. As the Nurse is talking, Jobe drops the flowers, grabs the keys and makes a break for it.
We see him slide around a corner.
Close behind, two orderlies slide around the corner and give chase.
We see Jobe yell Kelly's name.
Kelly hears something. She drops her toothpaste and runs to her bedroom door.
Jobe maniacally runs down the hall yelling for Kelly.
Kelly's face peers out the small door window.
Jobe high steps away from a diving orderly.
Kelly knows she hears him. She yells into the glass window -- bangs the door and starts shaking the doorknob.
Jobe does an NFL 360 spin move away from another orderly, and stiff arms another and continues sprinting down the hall.
Kelly goes ape-sh!t banging on the door -- punching it.
Jobe hears her and puts on the brakes -- their eyes lock as he slides by her door window.
Kelly screams with joy -- continues shaking the handle.
Jobe returns to the door and tries two keys before getting in and opening the door into the room.
END SLOW MOTION
INSIDE KELLY'S ROOM
Jobe swings the door open -- Kelly is airborn -- she jumps onto Jobe like a Kuala and knocks him backwards. To keep from falling, Jobe grabs the door and pulls it shut.
Jobe pins her against the door and they kiss.
Orderlies try to force open the door. They kiss and barricade the door at the same time. While kissing Kelly, he pins the COURT RELEASE to the window of the door.
Eventually, the banging on the door stops.
We see Jobe's face through the window. Kelly is kissing his cheek. He pleads for "five minutes- with his hand.
The orderlies look to the nurse -- her stern face breaks into a slight smile of disbelief -- she nods.
In the room, Kelly stands a half-foot away from Jobe.
KELLY
Sorry I missed your birthday. I didn't know if you were coming back.
JOBE
Of course I was.
KELLY
Leggos?
JOBE
Just like...
Kelly whips her arms around Jobe.
JOBE
...Leggos.
KELLY
Sorry I stole Grand Theft Auto. You're not mad?
JOBE
Same team Kuala Bear.
As she kisses Jobe standing on her tippy toes, Kelly turns into a Kuala bear, and climbs Jobe. Kelly locks her legs over his hips and has her arms linked around his neck. She sees the number on Jobe's jersey.
KELLY
We have a softball game?
JOBE
Sure do. Baynard Stadium. Lots of people. You ready to get changed?
KELLY
Clothes would be good. This hospital gown shows my butt-crack. Can you see my butt-crack?
JOBE
Yup.
KELLY
I knew it. You wanna' know how I knew?
Kelly grabs Jobe's crotch.
KELLY
It seems you've grown another branch Mr. Tree.
She slowly moves up and down Jobe's body.
KELLY
You think we have time?
ON THE BED
Two grey socks are up in the air and bouncing in unison to the squeaking sound of the bedsprings.
KELLY (O.S.)
Oh God. Oh God.
JOBE (O.S.)
Already?
KELLY (O.S.)
Keep--going--Mr.--Tree! Ohhhhh! Ohhhhhhhhh!
Silence. Deep breaths.
KELLY (O.S.)
Whoooooooo! Always knew I'd nail me a ballplayer. Now I can play with your balls. Hello balls.
They laugh loudly together.
LATER
Smiling like the world belongs to her, Kelly is putting her softball uniform on. Jobe still lays on the bed taking in the moment.
JOBE
You're a good woman Kelly. I know I probably don't tell you that enough. But you are.
KELLY
Awwwww... you're a good woman too Jobe. I missed a lot of work... I'll probably be fired from the daycare center right?
JOBE
Yeah... ummm we don't have to worry about that anymore.
KELLY
(not knowing the truth)
Why, we millionaires?
JOBE
Yup.
KELLY
Good. We need more pudding.
She kisses him on the cheek and waits by the door to exit.
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Does Meg take off her top?
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