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Holy Mountain
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071615/
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I'm looking for a black & white movie, there's a scene with a dude talking to a woman about her son who died in the war and how glorifying that sort of thing just encourages more people to go out and die and governments to have more wars. I think they're in the woman's backyard, I feel like it's a relatively well-known scene.
I was looking for that exact scene last year. All I remember is that the gentleman proclaims something like "I am a professional coward."
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Apr 15, 2020 21:38
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This one's been bugging me for a few years:
Post apocalyptic car movie, some kind of climate disaster, everything's desert, pretty standard for the late-80s, early 90s. One stylistic touch I clearly remember was that the cars all had louvers on the front windscreens.
One scene I also clearly remember is that the protagonist blows his engine or something, and his buddy has a futuristic super-engine that they can drop in, but it has a weird rectangular front intake that won't fit, so they notch the fascia (I'm thinking this is like an 80s Camaro or maybe a Fox body?) with a torch so that the engine will drop down.
Pretty sure it's not any of the Mad Max movies, nor the Death Race movies. It's definitely not a modern movie.
I'd appreciate if someone could help get this worm out of my brain, it's been rattling around in there for awhile.
Might be one of these?
https://filmschoolrejects.com/mad-max-ripoffs/
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Dec 15, 2020 02:03
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There was an asian action film I watched a year or so ago with a crazy ambulance scene and at the end two women like assassins go at it and one of them chops the others hand off. Anybody remember what I'm talking about?
Could it be The Night Comes for Us? or Furie?
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Dec 18, 2020 04:56
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Thanks, but it was actually Ink(2009). I found it by googling indie sci fi and just looking through a couple lists. Though I remember seeing the trailer for Night Watch back in the day and being reminded of Ink.
As soon as I saw the guy with tape over his eyes I was reminded of how silly this movie was. Dunno if I'll rewatch it, but at least I know it actually existed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C5I1SavGyA
I actually watched that again recently. It's got a lot of heart, but the lack of budget has made it age somewhat poorly.
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Jan 20, 2021 01:48
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