The sea changed its mind and pulled the sea-wrack back, tumbling--but hesitant to let go. Trailing, but each trace, swept, erased by the strong retiring wave wblea 3605618263 694A3AAB-F961-EB4BADBD-0628-9C6C0467 goflyers 189.5 erin george 6500 east burnside portland, or 97215 2982744723 3373101091 2BT66NPE648CCHKX Oxford English Dictionary: http://dictionary.oed.com (User name: vogellib Password: vogellib) or chsknights/chsknights I think I will save an Emma novel vs movie comparison for a long essay. The book has the best lines of any Austen novel I remember. The best being: "A poet in love must be encouraged in both capacities or neither." My hazy thesis will probably do with how good movie acting requires the audience to extrapolate the thoughts within the actor whereas the novel has the interiority as the starting point. Anyway on to more movie thoughts. Breakfast at TIffany's This is the most uneven film I have ever seen. First off, every time Mickey Rooney's character comes out, the movie comes to a complete halt. If you read the book, his character is encountered once. It is superfluous comic relief. I'm not saying it out of righteous indignation--the physical humor of the film is already broad enough without resorting to this utter crassness. I'm a child of the 80s, and George Peppard will always be Hannibal to me. So, seeing him here playing essentially the good hearted chump was hard to get over. It didn't help that he just didn't bring it when verbally sparring with Hepburn. He is supposed to play the straight man, but his replies he almost never has that self amused quality that his answers would suggest. I kept waiting for him to bust out the cigar and the AK. Also, growing up, every time I heard Moon River, it was some terrible lounge, background, muzak, shopping mall version. Not to mention Mancini is King of terrible lounge music. And I love lounge, give me Martin Denny or Les Baxter any day. So with the nadirs out of the way, time for the peaks. The morning date captured that beautiful space of discovery and fun that first dates have, that closed off space where you are both excited to see the world, and doubly excited because it is with someone. I love the way Hepburn unbuttons her jacket when they are about to steal. I still wish that they wouldv'e jacked the goldfish. length, Read Banfield, the interiority, narrator interjection and control. let me tell you about Ryan, he could make his dreams sound interesting end with saying the line perfectly Its just that I have settled into any easy friendship now with these works. They won't be offended now if I stare at them overlong. Walk up to any random person and tell them their taste is music is atrocious. I guarantee they will have some argument. Even though 99 percent of people have terrible taste, that is irrelevant. irony is the new way to wallow in shit. what better way to pull yourself up into sincerity? Into that blessed state. Hardships now is honorable. I have never had any idea at all what a woman finds attractive in a man. Unless you count money, or its poorer substitute, confidence. oh him? he's my hagiographer spent 10 years finding myself and another 20 trying to escape sorry ladies, if you three all want to give head simultaneously, you'll have to work out the logistics among yourselves I held my breath so I could hear the gulp. I hear when you have a vessel completely severed, it stops out of shock rather than bleed out. That is my relationship with pops, its bleeding out. he'd seen a rolled up bit of cadmium red on the end of a palette knife that looked just like em all alt. assault The sort of look in her eyes like those of someone the first time that they wake up with you in the morning without having had sex the previous night. I would categorize her breasts like I would her eyes, very intelligent. I felt strangely thrilled when she punched me in the shoulder. That intimacy of violence. his book closed accidentally but it was bent so it opened at once to his spot Ugly women don't have stories after the let down turn around, she will be there: "looking for someone?" footsteps over grating dripping blood I'm not a loner, I'm a soloist. i got sent to black heaven jejunish melancholiac apostacy inamorata synnecrosis inquilinism It is a strange thing that, after lying so unreservedly for so long, I find that the truth to be the last thing really interesting to write about. Fortunately I know that the truth about someone is often quite boring so I will add a few lies in to "spice things up". I just can't concentrate on her poems. Her breasts are like literally 4 times bigger than is proportionate to her body size. So they're perfect! When she started laughing, however, I put on my headphones. Laughter is much much harder to fake than orgasms. After some discussion.argument about the teleology of the universe, we eventually settled on champion of the galaxy. Of course you should eat healthily, you've neutered your lives, you neuter your food. 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"It’s like what we did with the Native Americans. You go in and you kill ’em all, and then you build a monument to ’em afterward. That’s the American way. We annihilate everything and then there’s a couple left so we celebrate them." It’s just the way we work." "A poet in love must be encouraged in both capacities or neither." "Pleasure in seeing dancing! Not I, indeed--I never look at it--I do not know who does. Fine dancing, I believe, like virtue, must be its own reward. Those who are standing by are usually thinking of something very different." " Art is never simple. To return to my lecturing days: I automatically gave low marks when a student used the dreadful phrase "sincere and simple"-- "Flaubert writes with a style which is always simple and sincere"-- under the impression that this was the greatest compliment payable to prose or poetry. When I struck the phrase out, which I did with such rage in my pencil that it ripped the paper, the student complained that this was what teachers had always taught him: "Art is simple, art is sincere." Someday I must trace this vulgar absurdity to its source. A schoolmarm in Ohio? A progressive ass in New York? Because, of course, art at its greatest is fantastically deceitful and complex." "I wonder if I shall ever measure again with happy hands the breadth of a lectern and plunge into my notes before the sympathetic abyss of a college audience." "In spite of the fact all men are males..." "If I forgot myself with her, I'd remember it." "he remembered with utmost clarity how, when she was reading or playing music or training her glass on a bird or merely reflecting, she would be entirely apart, remote, self-contained; and then how she would be wholly with him when he moved or spoke. Two strikingly different beings; and the delight in her company, as he delighted even in the memory of it, seemed to him essential happiness, fullfilment." pg. 205 The water was just between hot and cold. It wasn't warm because warm was a generally favorable term. Between hot and cold is not acceptable when in the shower. Who says "I'm going to take a warm shower"? Perhaps, people would say a warm bath, but only those who do not bathe regularly and are only in the tub due to an injury--an ankle in soccer or a shoulder at work. He could feel the the cold water coming next to the hot, as if the shower were somehow melding the two separate water pipes directly behind the shower head. The flow was hard and clean edged on the back of his next below the close cropped hairline. The Onion recently had an article about whether or not Rap is relevant to a middle aged white man (personally I think the subtext is really college educated, employed, intelligent white man) . Frankly I have the same question toward Rock. Are there musicians who break in appealing to 40 years olds primarily? King Crimson? Rush? Prog in general? What about the inoffensively soulful like Norah Jones? Or how about bands that play music that sounds exactly like what currently middle aged white men listened to when they were 15? I only generalize here because of the premise of the original article generalizes a class of age as a meter for acceptance of musical forms. Of course, any discussion of musical preference boils down to the "individual blah blah subjective blah" so anyone can find appreciation in any art form regardless of age, culture, taste. Otherwise an elitism becomes a norm (such as Jazz is only for Black people) that is symptomatic of other problems regarding reception and audience. But this isn't going to be an essay about what determines personal preference, but rather about the generalizations that surround Rap and music in general as the audience ages. turn off top gas burp the bottom ring to release built up gas turn small screw til indicator is green relight 3 pilots on oven relight pilot on water heater take off cover, turn gas knob off and press down for a long time llic.net ryan pw: eldoporificness rc recs - Joan didion, robert stone, jim harrison, richard curry Stuff we did Huey Lewis Movie, record store, skate SF High School Party Stanford dancing Albertsons, blood pressure, cart Breakfast Thrift shop Cricket/Stickball Mini Golf, air hockey Chicken Movie, costumes driver, dj, drunk me, I'm just looking for true love man, at least you're hilarious cc15 4082844350 the weirdest thing about writing is that i feel like I'm looking in a mirror, I know that's me, but it just doesn't look right. When I think of myself, I just don't picture that face 10405210 Medea Sirkas AKA Demons of De Mind AKA Close Encounters of the Funkiest Kind Christie's Bday - May 12 15068-42082-24848-82897-0214 Democracy's Discontent: America in Search of a Public Philosophy october walsh.211@osu.edu ATTN: badassmofo 2633 alpine road menlo park, ca I don't want I plot if you appeal to virgins, your popularity only shrinks will give address of granfather as follow: Mr Young Joong Kim Ju-kong Greenvile Apt. 113-504 Kwan Sandong Duck-Yang Ku, Koyang-Si, Kyungki-do Korea, 412-470 Well, I'll tell you what I can. I did see all of the Gobots cartoons. The main thing with the cartoon is that it used three main characters for both the Guardians and the Renegades. The three main Guardians were: Leader-1, Turbo, and Scooter. The three main Renegades were: Cy-Kill, Cop-Tur and Crasher. While other Gobots might have had a cartoon show dedicated to them, there wasn't much character development beyond that. Note a lot of Gobots did not have any special abilities. The main ones that did were as follows: Leader-1: energy shield that could protect him or others around him. Cy-Kill: red laser/energy beams from eyes that could do tremendous damage. Crasher: could stomp her foot on the ground and create an energy beam she could direct in any direction that travelled along the ground. Scooter: could project holographic images, but had no blasters or energy weapons. The cartoon info for the Gobots you asked about follows. Pathfinder was the UFO Guardian Gobot. In the cartoon, she is a female and serves on the Guardian Council with Zeemon and others. She is a big supporter of Leader-1, and came to earth to help him in the episode Time Wars. She doesn't have much in special abilities. Road Ranger did not have hardly any screen time if as I recall. He may have been in the background, but did not have any story time. Bad Boy is a Renegade fighter plane. He's tough and likes to show it. Very confident, he did turn against his leader Cy-Kill, allying himself with the upstart Zero (who attempted to overthrow Cy-Kill) in the episode the Third Column. Other than that, he has been fairly loyal. He loves to fight and will not back down from anyone. Smallfoot is a Guardian pickup truck. She is a female, and saw lots of screen time in the cartoons. While not powerful enough to go toe to toe with most Renegades, she is very tenacious and very protective of humans. She and Scooter are often seen together hanging out with humans (even an auto race one day). She was even in the Gobots movie Battle of the Rock Lords as well. She appears to be very compassionate of humans and is often assigned to protect them. Bug Bite was a Renegade Volkswagon bug car. Personally, I liked the way his robot mode looked, and thought he was a very cool Gobot. However, he saw very little screen time and wasn't developed as a character. Treads I am not familiar with. I don't believe I remember him being mentioned in the cartoon. Can you refresh my memory on what he looked like? I hope this helps you. If you need any more specific info, please let me know. Function...Dimensional Exploration/Experimentation Team These are the first group of robots on Cybertron to call themselves "GoBots." Equipped with completely standard outward appearances and transformation functions of Transformers, they are, in fact, undercover operatives of a species that came from a completely different universe. They are a special-duties unit comprised of initially opposing powers who joined forces to save their brethren from a crisis threatening to destroy their homeworld. Even as they conduct such secret activities on Cybertron as intelligence-gathering, diplomacy, and dimensional interference experiments, they have brought technologies such as their distinctive transporter devices and biomechanical engineering to this world, contributing to the birth of new generations of TFs like the Spychangers. Weapon(s)...Various built-in firepower STR 7 INT 9 SPD 7 END 6 TWK 2 CRG 8 FRP 7 SKL 9 US, Australia, UK, Israel, Macau, Canada, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Germany, Singapore, S. Korea, Switzerland, Ukraine, Ireland, Portugal, Hong Kong, China, Bolivia Dear Senator Feinstein: My grandfather had passed away recently in South Korea and my mother was unable to attend his funeral since she is in processing for obtaining her green card and cannot leave the country lest she lose her current status and be forced to start the process over again. My mother deeply, deeply regrets that she could not be there to help her father in his last days especially since she also lost her mother a few years earlier and also could not leave the United States. She has dedicated her life to raising her children alone in this great country. I am a student at UC Berkeley and my two sisters both have doctoral degrees. I am proud to be an American and we are proud to be in America and working and contributing to society in this land. I hope that you could send me more information in expediting the process in helping my mother obtain a permanent status in this country. She has waited the appropriate time and fulfilled all obligations for her green card, only red tape now stands in her way. She is law abiding and is a current permanent resident. It is only through bureaucratic and technicalities that she has not received her green card. I wish to help her see the graves of her parents because in her traditional Korean background, paying respects to your parents is paramount. I don't want her to miss paying this last respect to her heritage when America has respected and nurtured all other beliefs of our family. Please help actualize our dreams. Sincerely, James Byun EurostileTHea Regular 8pt Strong AVWide 50 THigh 105 TWide 103 Eurostile regular 7 pt strong AVWide 25 THigh 120 Twide 95 Nick Bantock curry's easy. just go to any indian store or the regular grocery store and buy curry powder (they sell it in plastic packets near the mexican seasonings or near the asian foods) and can of coconut milk. don't buy the lowfat coconut milk, it isn't as good. chop up an onion and fry that up first to soften it till it's translucent. add carrots, potatoes, celery, whatever chopped up veggies you want. you can even buy frozen mixed vegs and use those to make it easier. those are already cooked, so you add them near the end. you can make half veggie and half with meat. then add the coconut milk and enough curry powder to suit your taste, and salt. simmer until the veggies are tender. add the frozen veggies (or just frozen peas if you use fresh vegs) near the end. if you want to use chicken say, chop it into pieces and fry it with the onion at the beginning. don't use ground meats though, doesn't taste as good. tilthabrakehdon abscond car fight erin Sideswipe Trailbreaker Topspin Grimlock Springer Breakdown Divebomb Hardhead Groundbreaker Slamdance Soundwave Blaster Shockwave Mixmaster Flywheels Quickmix Beastbox Spinister the red robot walks across the girders of steel and glass her walking is rhythmless and she is smaller in size but is the same general shape as the blue robots that walk around her. scattered farther away are larger robots that are also red but they are very hard to spot the general scene is a crystal cathedral of very fine wires interspacing glass, unknowable whether it is an aesthetic or structural necessity. the red robot walks in fron of us and behind her should a blue face of 2 eyes and moth of circles lightens up as if examinign her, the red robot whirls around and out from her arm comes an extension that does not break from the molded appearance from her, instead it rises as if under her skin, immediately one of the eyes of the face shoots a blue beam at her and hits the protuberance and it disappears beneath her flesh then she quickly turns and hurries down the cross walk, we then see a blue robot that was walking behind her turn to the blue face before it fades into the background in which it was part of a pattern and waves friendily at it the music during this time is a small steady beat that the other walking robots walk to but as the red robot entires the next room, the music adds more lines coming in with the same beat but more complex the complexity is reflected in the other robots in the room all looking through stacks and sorting through old vinly records they move with precision surrounding the room. some of the labels are shown on the records and invariable they have bpms written on them, from 70 to 200 bpm. 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red fabric on boards Seven Samurai - final battle in the rain and mud Yojimbo - the two gangs trying to fight in the town square while yojimbo watches Throne of Blood - when the witch disapears for the first time, leaving only piles of skulls Wave Twisters - Say ah ah ah-ah ah ah ahhh ahhhhhh Tango - the switch back kick with the maestro BOttle Rocket - "stardust" Rushmore - "latin american and whatnot" but pretty much everything Royal Tenenbaums - "I'm going to kill myself tomorrow" Life Aquatic - charge into the room firing Big Lebowski - pretty much every scene Groundhog Day - suicides White Men Can't Jump - "I'm going to my car, get my other gun, kill everybody." 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SW - first entrance of DV, special edition tie/xwing battles ROTJ - Vader throwing the emperor Blade - first fist pump Memento - "I don't feel drunk" Donnie Darko - Bunny narration Fight Club - everything Down by Law - eightball story Night on Earth - newest latest American Beauty - drive-thru conversation The Warriors - the Rifts on the beach Style Wars - the guy who tags over the other artists The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - Tuco running among the gravestones For a Few Dollars More - The music playing from the watch in the final showdown Kill Bill - The approach of the swords and they suddenly slap together as if magnetically attracted Kill Bill 2 - the point you want them to be a happy family Lolita - Peter Sellers Lolita (1997) - sitting on the leather chair Mulholland Drive - crying while masturbating You Got Served - beginning and end battle Adventures of Baron Munchausen - dancing in the clouds Mary Poppins - feed the birds Dumbo - chained up mom Moonstruck - going to the opera Waking Life - old guy on telephone pole Lost in Translation - going around the city, saying nothing, "I hate everything" LA Confidential - end shoot out, the movie had everything else to that point Chinatown - Jack ripping the paper in the records office The Graduate - tit grab Pulp Fiction - when Jules is fucking with the guys in the beginning Raging Bull - "You never knocked me down Ray" In the Line of Fire - cold eye of Malkovich Bullitt - the faces of the assasins during the chase Shane - Jack Palance entrance Bowling for Columbine - the reaction of the morons in the crowd at heston, confirmed my non-liberal identification Carmen Jones - beat out that rhymthm on a drum 2001 - the bone thrown in the air Boogie Nights - sex scene with Moore Welcome to the Dollhouse - "I'm going to rape you" Jules and Jim - smoking train 400 Blows - last freeze shot Faces - the turn of the head Shadows - outside the museum A Hard Day's Night - George alone Unforgiven - "I'll see you in hell" Crumb - the brother's book, degenerating into just single marks Before Sunrise - the almost touching of the head, conversation in alley Before Sunset - conversation in car A Streetcar Named Desire - talking about bowling Batman - Joker painting in the museum Singin' in the Rain - legs An American in Paris - "its very clear..." TPM - first approach, after that everything sucks AOTC - yoda ROTS - palpatine's reminiscing snarl High Fidelity - the look on his face, the tim robbins fantasy About a Boy - "island groups" Blue Velvet - "Pabst Blue Ribbon!" Rosemary's Baby - eyes The Freshest Kids - backflip into tripod Army of Darkness - getting back the chainsaw Cool Hand Luke - "failure to communicate" Disco King - when you come to the premise of the title Spider-Man - wrestling match Spider-Man 2 - Kirsten's smile One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - b-ball game Ghost World - "actually its a 12 bar blues progession" Drunken Master 2 - all fights Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - speech of the mountain Napolean Dynamite - end dance of course Coffee and Cigarettes - Cate Blanchett's scene Escape from NY - "I don't give a fuck about your president" 1984 - torture scenes Sense and Sensibility - chest heave Hamlet - editing stichomythia Aladdin - a whole new world Little Mermaid - under the sea Das Experiment - ending chase Blade Runner - the city Sanjuro - the caterpillar Casino - pesci finally getting his comeuppance Cincinnati Kid - ann margret! Crying Game - look on dil's face after reveal Birth of a Nation - fried chicken Super Troopers - "you boys like mexico?!" Starship Troopers - nazi rhetoric Evil Dead 2 - vs hand Evil Dead - vines Dil Se - beautiful hands X-Men 2 - Magneto's escape FF7: Advent Children - everyone vs Bahamut Hard Boiled - after thinking about it, the quick shot The Killer - end fight in the church Winnie the Pooh - never grow up Pinocchio - all the scary shit, jesus The Devil's Advocate - "who can deny..." They Live - way too long fight scene Transporter - toe cleats Satya - the look of satya early on The Manchurian Candidate - evil angela Jason and the Argonauts - skeleton battle Rounders - Malkovich's first call casablanca - Bogart's bitterness Wizard of Oz - step into technicolor Clockwork Orange - "welliwelliwelliwelliwell" Rebel Without a Cause - speech to dad From Here to Eternity - vamp Donna Reed Wild Bunch - final calamitous battle Das Boot - the engineer fixes everything Leonard Part 6 - armpit missiles Best Food Forward - white people invented jazz Plan 9 From Outer Space - intro narration Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey - "I never knew I could run that fast" The Lost Boys - feasting by the fire Requiem for a Dream - ass to ass The Lost Highway - 1000 hp Glengary Glen Ross - "third place is your fired" Ronin - perfect skid turn, lip taste Doctor Strangelove - too many to count The Departed - "you must be the other guy" Goodfellas - entering the club Scarface - chainsaw Night of the Living Dead - the eating of organs Amelie - her montage of clips Delicatessen - frog man The Bourne Identity - "look at what they make you give" La Femme Nikita - bathroom conversation Alien - space jockey's ship exploration Aliens - coming out of the ceiling Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - reveal of Al Khazneh Raiders of the Lost Ark - melting nazis Temple of Doom - dinner, mine carts You Only Live Twice - ninja attack The Spy Who Loved Me - submarine esprit Miracle on 34th Street - bubblegum Apocalypse Now Redux - woman behind veiled curtain Heat - bankrobbing Monsieur Hire - slowed shot Superman 2 - going back to the diner Heist - "Everybody wants money. That's why they call it money." Payback - James Coburn Terminator - "Wrong." Terminator 2 - bike chase Deep Blue Sea - what do you think? Little Miss Sunshine - Macarthur grant Fitzcarraldo - arriving at the opera house by boat Usual Suspects - Fenster Gold Diggers of 1935 - grand pianos Dames - mirrored square Being John Malkovich - Maxine Taxi Driver - slide holster American Psycho - naked, nikes, chainsaw A.I. - the kid is unnatural Sleeper - "notice its a very small fire" 28 Days Later - emptiness Bleu - unexplained lighting Casino Royale - "and you're Miss Stephanie Broadchest" The Dreamers - Venus Donnie Brasco - reopening the drawer Minority Report - customized ads Hot Fuzz - look back 300 - oracle Hero - brush hairs The Queen - suspension of disbelief 28 Weeks Later - night vision Electroma - white room Eyes Wide Shut - "my boyfriend Carl" Shaun of the Dead - gameshow contestants Shakespeare in Love - rowboat conversation On the Waterfront - putting on the glove Vertigo - profile in the dark Where Eagles Dare - bus chase The Prestige - fear back into magic Transformers (2007) - opening narration Fearless - honorable loser The Day the Earth Stood Still - frozen Times Square Psycho - pull back from the eye The Sting - merry go round The Bicycle Thief - wall of linen Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid - silhouette in the water Last Man on Earth - daily ritual The Tao of Steve - don't pretend, truly be without desire This is Spinal Tap - "their appeal is becoming more selective" Rocky Balboa - trash in the bar I Heart Huckabees - Christian dinner table Miracle - game tying goal against Sweden Schindler's List - all the horrible, unbelievable things Rocky - steadicam shot of running The Manchurian Candidate (2004) - evil Meryl Red Dragon - sympathy for D near the end Deathproof - Zoe spins on the hood Network - too many to count Vanishing Point - open road in the desert Gone in 60 Seconds - full garage Breakfast at Tiffany's - stealing Roman Holiday - exchange of hellos Top Hat - no cut dance number Sabrina - "The moon's reaching for me.", party entrance Tootsie - "I'm responsible for my own orgasm!" Charade - Riviera date The Guns of Navarone - Miller's first speech Notorious - sauced Ingrid Sunset Boulevard - claw hands The Night of the Hunter - underwater shot, house and barn, attic How to Marry a Millionaire - Marilyn in evening dress How to Steal a Million - veil/mask The Italian Job - on the roof Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - suspension of disbelief Planet Terror - rocket jump Solaris - double mirrored eyes, weightlessness, "wrong" appearances Solaris (2002) - courtship Planet of the Apes (2001) - Heston speech Triumph of the Will - sea of flags Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - what do you think The Producers - meeting outside the door The Big Sleep - bookstore girl Moulin Rouge - opening insanity 3:10 to Yuma - big country in black and white Nightmare before Christmas - kidnapping song El Topo - all the stuff you aren't supposed to do Once Upon a Time in the West - tracking shot of train exterior The Fountain - painting trompe l'oeil Dirty Mary Crazy Larry - "why do you keep thinking being good's the whole story?" Across the Universe - Hey Judie Judie Judie Judie Judie Judie Judie Judie! 3:10 to Yuma (2007) - "the way you don't" 12 Angry Men - questioning the no reason vote change The Apartment - taking gloves off The Third Man - alleyway chase Double Indemnity - straight down the line, baby Akira - opening bike chases On the Beach - submarine-boat conversation War of the Worlds (2005) - first reveal The Lady Vanishes - on the side of the train The Killing - morning light Children of Men - the moment I felt it was a documentary Ace in the Hole - lighting the cigarette on the typewriter El Maquinista - thunder, carnival ride Seven Year Itch - Marilyn! 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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre - dancin prospector, hellfire The Red Shoes - full ballet, curtain rise, knife into twig, Session 9 - reaching in the hole The Killers - jealousy behind the back The Lost Weekend - rants Dark City - breaking through the wall Eternal SUnshine of the Spotless Mind - opening despair Bad Lieutenant - sitting in the bar Wages of Fear - pool of oil Rear Window - all the sordid voyeurism Spoorloos - sociopath motivation Death Race 2000 - end triumph Gaslight - cruel rejection Vengeance is Mine - screen window close transition The Darjeeling Limited - holding hands with the dead 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days - abortionist description of the procedure Ratatouille - memory of childhood A Star is Born - belting it out in the club Funny Face - nike descending Thank You For Smoking - "If you argue correctly, you're never wrong." It Happened One Night - tension on each side of the blanket Les Bas-Fonds - conversation on the riverbank The Thing - dragging head Flesh and the Devil - constant tension, power relations Ikiru - silence broken on street Giant - uneasy rider Kagemusha - colors, three spears crossed The Mysterious Lady - spotlit in darkness The Temptress - parties Cries and Whispers - blue light of morning, so much silence Adaptation - sitting trying to write City of God - kids with guns City Lights - burning up the town The Call of Cthulu - longshot of cult Le Samourai - squaring the hat, pianist La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc - first entrance The River - stairs to the river American Splendor - real Toby L'Avventura - men on stairs, last shot Strangers on a Train - merry-go-round...OF DEATH Once Upon a Time in America - skipping in front of the bridge All the Pretty Horses - just riding horses A History of Violence - snapping on the bully La Belle et la Bête - candelabras lighting Point Blank - footsteps Black Narcissus - crazy bitch at the door Divorzio all'italiana - disonorato, disonorato, disonorato There Will Be Blood - well catching on fire Time Bandits - cage escape The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance - lighting the lamp, riding past the door, wearing an apron Metropolis - mouth of moloch, eyes My Dinner with Andre - opening story Spirited Away - going down the steps Les Parapluies de Cherbourg - out dancing Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot - bouncing off the towline Stray Dog - conversation with sister Barry Lyndon - jumping the stepson Wild Strawberries - so cold Jubilee - knife on the back Primer - upright in bed The Wicker Man - watching in masks Le Mepris - writing on the back, villa M - surrounded in alley, confession Brazil - too many to count Sedotta e abbandonata - public opinion Touch of Evil - opening tension, matador vs bull Kill! - through the brush Sideways - "I'm a middle school english teacher" Duck, You Sucker - chairs in the desert, paper ripping, mirror Walkabout - hunting swimming C.S.A - runaways The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - sets Der Untergang - anticipation Old Boy - mirror voyeurism Ugetsu - parting, homecoming The General - jumping around the trains The Madness of King George - discussion on madness Pickpocket - what man doesn't consider himself exceptional Gangs of New York - on the table Crank - PDA Rope - swinging door Andrei Rublev - conversations with Theophanes, swimming past Cape Fear - snapping the egg, opening doors Stagecoach - attack on the lakebed Nosferatu - coffin cracks The Wedding Banquet - these are from your mother, mother in son's shadow The Searchers - pan down the crack Close Encouters of the Third Kind - car lights, light through keyhole Brokeback Mountain - stand it or not Run Lola Run - hair swept back Modern Times - corn machine Two-Lane Blacktop - sensation of speed from backseat, conversation on fence Spartacus - rich people The Spirit of the Beehive - running toward the house Dirty Harry - ski mask scream Cape Fear - theater tryst Ed Wood - the jungle is my home Dial M for Murder - three suspicions vs grace Falling Down - not economically viable, overeducated and unskilled Twilight Samurai - jumping the sword Rize - young g, row standing at once, battle set off Manufactured Landscapes - vanishing point The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser - black caped back by campfire, rye field The Courtesans of Bombay - dance teacher Alphaville - shooting tits, synchronized elevators Chicken Run - operation cover-up Niagara - breaking the record Iron Man - flying with F-22s Fat Girl - romance and lies A Murmer of the Heart - music turned up then turned off Whale Rider - rope break, speech, underwater La Mome - Marseillaise Amator - no good came of it Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - associate professor, "you can stand it, you married me for it" WR: Myseries of the Organism - head talking The Omen - judgement spear! A Woman Under the Influence - people interacting, I'm a grownup Die Hard - geronimo motherfucker Sword of Doom - cutting the ray of light, killing the wife Yuva - highway brawl Man Bites Dog - mic out of range Breathless - New York Herald Tribune, stepping on dots, car stealing Les Yeux sans visage - cutting the face Ran - too many to count Dr. Mabuse: the Gambler - only the face lit The Fly - back sweat Eraserhead - eye movement Mr. Arkadin - drunken waves Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes - slope in fog, rafts in rapids, horse on bank, ship in tree The Getaway - swimming hole daydream Out of the Past - dialogue, fight Robocop - Nukem! Footloose - title sequence Valmont - dinner conversation Bob le Flambeur - winning streak The Fall - desert wall, elephant, silent film montage Satyricon - various grotesqueries Pitfall - tracking shot of boy The Birds - a murder of crows Winter Light - prayer WALL-E - spork Encounters at the End of the World - penguin quest Manhattan - Bergman is overrated, hand in the water All About Eve - "I hate men." Do the Right Thing - screaming match Duck Soup - doghouse tattoo Vampyr - pale candle light Mo' Better Blues - conversation in bar Videodrome - orgasmic tv Mystery Train - eating the plum Hearts of Darkness - artistic fear The Dark Knight - two-face reveal Key Largo - song for a drink Woman in the Dunes - opening shot Rififi - Viviane humming, silent heist