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Amish Sex Pistols
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Memorable scene from Kubrick's Paths of Glory
Great flick, one of my faves. That's Joe Turkel in the stretcher who, much later, played the ghostly bartender at the Overlook Hotel in The Shining and Dr. Eldon Tyrell "God of the Replicants" in Blade Runner.
Oh, and Probies can upvote their own vids. No shame involved, trust me.
King of Hobbies - Simon Quinlank - What's the Biggest Leaf?
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King of Hobbies - Simon Quinlank - Stuffing the Web
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BladeRunner - Roy Batty Final Scene
My favourite scene from Bladerunner. This along with 2001, had deeply profound effects on my outlook on life.
Roy Batty, having killed Dr. Eldon Tyrell and seen his replicate friends killed, gives his final words to Deckard. A scene perfectly captured by Ridley Scott and Rutger Hauer, in a defining role that he has yet to top. The actual script did not have the "tears in the rain" part, this was improvised by Hauer, Scott liked it so much he ended up leaving it in the film.
Another interesting piece of trivia is when Roy Batty meets Dr. Eldon Tyrell, his odd meld of "father" and "fucker" after he says to Tyrell, "I want more life" is deliberate. Hauer was instructed to pronounce it in such a way that it could be both.