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Old 04-01-2012, 07:24 AM
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rewatched this flick yesterday. Forgot how good this scene was

Great movie. It's a shame it got seriously overlooked. Did you know they shot every murder scene in the exact spot where they actually happened?
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Old 04-01-2012, 04:14 PM
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Loved those two films. There isn't nearly enough old school styled action flicks these days!

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Old 04-01-2012, 04:51 PM
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Great movie. It's a shame it got seriously overlooked. Did you know they shot every murder scene in the exact spot where they actually happened?
I didn't know that at all. BUt when I had originally watched it, the scenes seemed really authentic from what I've read in Graysmiths book. I wish more movies based on True life serial killers were given proper treatment (decent director, actors and budget), instead of being some straight to dvd piece of shite.
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Old 04-01-2012, 06:21 PM
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I didn't know that at all. BUt when I had originally watched it, the scenes seemed really authentic from what I've read in Graysmiths book. I wish more movies based on True life serial killers were given proper treatment (decent director, actors and budget), instead of being some straight to dvd piece of shite.
Yeah, well what I think Zodiac did so well was capture the sense of obsession and ambiguity that the real case had. Not to mention it was really well-made. It was shot on digital, and it really works for the movie.
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Great scene, and to compliment it:

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Good reinterpretation, but I can't help but wonder what Irving Berlin's reaction was.
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Many great scenes in the Godfather...this being one of them

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^Great scene, newb. This one always gets me, too:

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The way the tension builds here is absolutely incredible - I've never felt so uneasy watching a film.
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