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post #31 of 46
I assume you can include dvd's that came out in 04?

LOTR: The Return of the King The battle of Pellanore fields. The most spectacular, and relentless, display of technical wizardry ever created for a film. Frodo and Sam's final push up Mount Doom and their close call at the Crack of Doom. The final shot of the one ring sinking into the molton lava and dissolving away followed by the destruction of the eye of Saraun. Eat your heart out George Lucas.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Ditto the scene when he decides to hang onto that one memory. It's so sad when it's stolen away.

Dawn of the Dead Damn right, that opening! And yes, the use of that Johnny Cash song was so pitch perfect for the opening titles. The whole escape from the mall in the fortified buses and the ensuing chaos in the streets followed by the zombies chasing after the bus. The lighting and filtering of the camera lense in those scenes are awesome.

Master and Commander the Far Side of the World All of the battle scenes, and the storm sequence. A completely immersive HT experience.

Spider-man 2 The train sequence. One the best comic book rescue sequences ever filmed.

The Day After Tomorrow The big wave hitting NY and the tornado's hitting LA. In light of recent tragedies, I am almost reluctant to mention this one, but it was one of my WOW moments.

The Matrix Revolutions The attack on Zion by thousands of sentinals and the struggle to keep them at bay by the use of the big gun robot machines piloted by the rebels (forgot their name).

I' Robot Every major visual in the film! Particularly the tunnel attack on Will Smiths car.

The Grudge Never jumped out of my seat so many times during one film in my life, and I love it for it!
post #32 of 46
Can people please use spoiler tags? Sorry to bitch but sometimes you cant help seeing info whether you want to or not.

My picks:
Incredibles: Too many moments

Dawn of Dead: Opening 10 min.

Finding Neverland: Last 15 min

Shaun of Dead: Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
The scene in the backyard when they think the zombie is drunk and then they run inside and there is another zombie. Their reaction is priceless. Also when they act like zombies to get across the street to the bar. Hilarious!!


Collateral: Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
The really touching scene with Jada Pinkett and Foxx in his cab at the beginning. Also his reaction to seeing that she is one of his targets
post #33 of 46
Another WOW film, The Exorcist: The Beginning. WOW, I can't believe how much this film sucked!
post #34 of 46
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The Woodsman - The bench 'discussion'. If you've seen it, you know what I'm talkin' about...

I saw The Woodsman last night. That could very well be the most uncomfortable scene I've ever seen in a film - even more so than 'Delores Claiborne' (where the father has the young JJL character touch him - probably because it was so melodramtic that you just didn't care).

I had heard that The Woodsman was a very disturbing film and that "bench" scene solidifies that. Kevin Bacon's performance is outstanding and makes the character very believable. It's intense.
post #35 of 46
beyond the CLOSER moments mentioned, the rather brutal scene with Owens' and Roberts' characters when he returns from his doctors conference and he confronts her (although her acting dropped the intensity down a few pegs), and of course, the internet chatting scene, which drew grimacing on my face from discomfort

GARDEN STATE, when Largeman and Sam are bidding farewell to Sarsgaard's Mark, and Mark returns the game/necklace to Largeman, then finally Mark's touching little explanation about the day's journey

THE AVIATOR, the dinner scene between Hughes and the Senator, with the fish meal and Hughes' compulsive fascination with the llama painting

HERO, Maggie's Flying Snow stabbing Tony's Broken Sword to prevent him for taking her place

THE LIFE AQUATIC, which was just a series of little moments, including towards the end when Goldblum's Hennessey discovers the stolen property in Zissou's ship, or when Wilson's Ned confronts Steve in the ship tower

also, in THE WOODSMAN, besides the bench scene, the first evening/late afternoon Walter spends with Vickie, his long awaited emotional/physical release since leaving prison

THE TWILIGHT SAMURAI, when the widower samurai enters the courtyard and defends the separated/divorced woman from her drunken ex

SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN, FALL...AND SPRING, when, as a young boy, the monk ties a rock to the fish, then finds it reciprocated onto himself

MARIA, FULL OF GRACE, in the tense motel scene when the 3 women first arrive and must remove all the drug packets

PRIMER, when we find out Aaron and Abe both have created additional copies of their invention, as 'back-ups', and also in the car, when they first discover something's amiss when a mysterious bearded man keeps trailing them

KINSEY, when Kinsey and Sarsgaard's Clyde are chatting about innate homosexual tendencies in the hotel and the scale used to measure it, to be followed by Clyde and Mac scene together while Kinsey anxiously waits downstairs, flummoxed by their 'interaction'

TARNATION, when Caouette uses one of his home videos acting out parts as a young teenager, including the Southern belle and black woman, amongst other female parts... all those impersonations were so dead on!

LAST LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE, Kenji's various interrupted suicide attempts, especially the hanging and the bridge-jumping. Also when he finds how much of a pigsty Noi's home is and decides to start cleaning

THE TERMINAL, when Hanks' Viktor in an attempt to make money tries to apply for a job at the airport's various shops, only to wait for the phone calls at the pay phone, only a few feet away from the storefronts
post #36 of 46
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Troy - Achilles and Hector duel.

You're kidding right? That scene could have been much better. I was less than impressed with this movie, but the one scene that did get me was:
Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
when the king begs for his son's body.


So many scenes in Spottless mind were great.

Hero was kind of not so involving, I was expecting more of it, but visually stunning. I really enjoyed it.

I think Garden State was my favorite underdog this year.

The Grudge Not the best flic, but it definitely has it's moments. I had a lot of fun watching this.
post #37 of 46
Dawn of the Dead - The first 10 minutes.

Kill Bill vol. 2 - What the Bride does to Elle Driver.
post #38 of 46
Thought it would be good to revive this thread. The old thread was perhaps the greatest of all threads in HTF history.

I'll edit this later on but for now here's my latest.

All of these are from Revenge Of The Sith

1. Opening shot after the crawl. I hate to overuse the word, Wow. But Holy Wow. That was a breathtaking view.

2. The Opera Scene. Captivating. Intoxicating. Almost hypnotic hearing and seeing Palpatine tell the story of Darth Plaguies the Wise. Hell, almost made me want that power. Fantastic acting by both Ian and Hayden.

3. "Padme's Ruminations". Not sure what that scene is actually called but it's one of the best in ROTS and one of the most powerful. It's at that moment when Sith never lets go.

4. Seeing Palpy get disfigured. I wasn't expecting that it would be that way. But it works.

5. Anakin & The Younglings. Restrained and yet it's obvious. Great decision from Lucas. The score used there added to that moment.

5. Yoda falling down in agony...grabbing his heart. Wow. With all the Force Power Yoda possesses, however it's that moment that I remember the most of him from ROTS.

6. The cross cutting to Obi Wan & Yoda perusing the Temple after the massacre then to Anakin's Dark Deeds.

7. Obi Wan and Padme. One of the saddest moments and I LOVE the score used there when OBW says, "Anakin's the Father isn't he?...I'm so sorry." That cue is my favorite of the PT and comes close to the legendary Binary Sunset theme.

8. Anakin & Obi Wan after Anakin chokes Padme. Again, the score there is dead on. The intensity, the passion, and the regret you see in Obi Wan's eyes. True Power.

9. Yoda taking out the Royal Guards. Gets a huge laugh each time. And a needed funny release at that moment.

10. Yoda and Sidious fighting while the senate chair is rising. Just a cool moment.

11. Anakin's "I hate You!"....followed by Obi Wan's "You were my brother Anakin...I loved you!". Wow. That one gets me lumped up in my throat each time.

12. Seeing the twins being born. Finally, Luke and Leia make their presence known in this prequel trilogy.

13. Obi Wan giving Luke to Owen & Beru Lars. The way he looks at them with that gentle pleasing look, and yet he scratches his beard as if to say, "I'll be here watching over you young Luke".

14. The Lars family holding baby Luke watching the Sunrise to a new world...and older trilogy.

So many powerful, non-action moments in ROTS. This thing will live forever.
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post #39 of 46
You touched upon most of the WOW moments for me in ROTS, Tim. Absolutely a WOW-worthy movie, and I expect many more moments later this summer with other releases.
post #40 of 46
We share common "Wows" Jordan.
post #41 of 46
Best moment for me in Revenge of the Sith was the montage of all the Jedi getting executed -perfect cinema, images and music, with shocking action. Fantastic!
post #42 of 46
Dawn of the Dead: The introduction with the Johnny Cash Song (One of the best song for me now!)

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: When Hermione return in time with Harry!

Phantom of the Opera: Like said before, when the chandelier was lifted and everything transformed to the opera house years before and the music swelled.

Resident Evil: Apocalypse: The Graveyard Scene

Series of Unfortunate Events, A: The Ouragan Scene

Shrek 2: The final race for entering in the castle

Spider-Man 2: The scene when unmasked Spidey is grabed by the train passagers.

Troy: When Achille kill the best warrior from the other side in the beginning!

Van Helsing: Ok, the movie was a deception, but I loved the car chase!
post #43 of 46
Thread Starter 

Re: "WOW!" Moments, 2004 edition

The thread-resurrector is back!

Alright. Old thread. Not even last years. Even when Tim tried to unsuccessfully use it for a 2005 movie, Patrick brought it back on course...over a year ago

I wanted to add to it with a movie I really responded to in the theater, and it's just as affecting. Haven't seen it since it opened in early 2004, not until last night. But it's near and dear to me thanks to a few great scenes and awesome performances. It's definitely a love it or hate it film...but I love it.

Man on Fire -
Pita: I love you, Creasy. And you love me too, don't you?
Creasy: Yes, I do. With all my heart, Pita-girl.

Considering what has come, it's such an earned moment. My response to it is almost solely on the actors in the scene (both great), and Denzel's awesome work to that point.

Take care,
Chuck

P.S. There is an all-time thread as well for WOW! moments, linked in the first post. There is even a 2005 thread if you look for it. Just a heads up to newer members. Great stuff.
post #44 of 46

Re: "WOW!" Moments, 2004 edition

Glad to see I'm not alone with Man on Fire, Chuck. I agree with you 100%
post #45 of 46

Re: "WOW!" Moments, 2004 edition

Glad to see somebody besides me loves Man on Fire. I'd have to point out the opening credit sequence, which is absolutely SOAKED in adrenaline. Bravura love-it or hate-it work from Tony Scott.

Regards,
Nathan
post #46 of 46

Re: "WOW!" Moments, 2004 edition

I don't want your money !!!
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