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Snak
Oct 10, 2005

I myself will carry you to the Gates of Valhalla...
You will ride eternal,
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Grimey Drawer

grittyreboot posted:

I actually enjoyed the whole movie, but in Star Trek (2009) Thor has to defend the Federation evacuees from the Romulans while his wife is giving birth to Kirk on an escape pod. The look on his face when he hears Jim cry just kills me.

For some reason, Thor looks a lot like Ray Liotta in that role.. It's one of the best scenes in the new Trek films.

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Snak
Oct 10, 2005

I myself will carry you to the Gates of Valhalla...
You will ride eternal,
shiny and chrome.
Grimey Drawer
About half of Babe belongs in this thread. I mean, kind of. It is obviously intended to be a poignant AND silly movie, but a few scenes and ideas are really good.

For example, the explanation of Rex's racism against sheep is that not only is he a dog and they are sheep, but he blames them for the injury which ruined is career. Also, the scene at the end of Mrs. Hogget crying tears of joy is kind of powerful, because she's not only happy because her husband didn't embarrass them, but she now also knows that he's not going crazy and was right about the pig the whole time. Throughout the whole film she's basically wondering if her husband is going senile, and you can see her relief in that scene.

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