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Captain Atom
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He was so real for this
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
What's a clichè in movies that never actually happens in real life?
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@TheFergusonWay The Blacklist (2013) is one of the most thrilling television series of the decade, perfectly combining elements of crime, mystery, and psychology.
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Got me hooked in the first 2 minutes
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
when did you realise you may be watching the greatest tv show of all time?
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@AlexTran677026 In Goodfellas, this is the most layered realization ever.
De Niro's just looking, thinking. Then, he glances down. His eyebrow twitches just a bit... he glances back up, and there's a new spark in his eyes. One that says he just decided to kill Murray.
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In Goodfellas, the garlic-slicing scene was inspired by Nicholas Pileggi’s real interviews with mobsters — they actually shaved garlic with razor blades in prison so it would liquefy in the pan.
This scene isn't just about cooking; it embodies the mafia spirit: even in prison, they live lavishly, paying attention to every little detail (like how they chop garlic). It's a humorous contrast between prison life and the "chic" Italian-American lifestyle.
Many viewers immediately crave pasta after watching it!😄
Love Classical Music and Movies 🎺🎻💖🎥🎬@AlexTran677026
What do you think is the most iconic eating scene in cinematic history?
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@Thebestfigen In Scary Movie 3 (2003), a deleted scene had Cindy entering the Matrix to fight hundreds of Samaras and realizing she was the Chosen One.
Anna Faris loved the leather outfit so much she took it home after filming.
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In the final Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, Ralph Fiennes improvised that unsettling hug.
It rattled Tom Felton so much that he struggled to shake it off.
As he described it, “He put his own arms around me and gave me perhaps the most uninviting hug ever. Even on set it chilled me.”
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The pain in Snape's eyes breaks my heart every time.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
define ‘peak cinema’
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@BestMovieMom Mickey Rourke wasn’t a Marvel fan and was frustrated when much of his Iron Man 2 (2010) performance was cut.
He researched Russian prisons, learned inmate tattoo symbolism, and helped design Whiplash himself, right down to the samurai bun.
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@TheCinesthetic In Breaking Bad, Hank’s realization that Walter is behind everything never gets old.
Vince Gilligan says the writers still debate it to this day. They can’t agree on why Walt would leave the evidence out in the open.
“He just wasn’t cautious.”
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Imagine seeing this moment in Breaking Bad for the first time.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
when did you realise you may be watching the greatest tv show of all time?
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@Movies_analyst In Superbad (2007) the word "f-ck" is used 186 times. At the time of its release this made it the most profane high school comedy in history, a record it held for several years before being surpassed by other R-rated comedies.
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@onsoft2 Don Cheadle’s parody of Captain Planet (basically a version of Homelander from “The Boys”) lives rent free in my head
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@AderintoBukola The New Mutants actually had more heart and better casting than 90% of the MCU's recent projects. Most of y'all just hate on it because it wasn't a cookie cutter superhero movie. Magik alone carries this entire film
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@AlexTran677026 Steven Spielberg cast Tom Sizemore in Saving Private Ryan (1998) on the condition that he’d take a drug test at the end of each filming day. If he failed even once, his role would be recast and reshot. Sizemore stayed clean and finished the film.
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The sniper scene in Saving Private Ryan goes so hard…This scene truly haunts the viewer, and one can feel the brutality of war.
Love Classical Music and Movies 🎺🎻💖🎥🎬@AlexTran677026
What scene still gives you chills to this day?
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