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Just unforgetable.
looks like the rest of it is probably supposed to be partially buried?
But I think, the whole red line of "The Godfather"-trilogy is, that Michael was just a real lonesome "killer", since his service in WW II.
He wanted to get the family-business legal, but from the bottom of his heart, he was a hard-boiled soldier. He wanted to get away from the family and serve in WW II, but then, he became more hard-boiled than these Mafia-guys....He never comprehended his own problem.
Hmmm interesting thread. I'd say in "The Sixth Sense" when Bruce Willis realizes finally... that he is one of dead that's been haunting the child.
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Certainly, but at 8 years old, it was just, 'What the heck happened to the rest of it,' or some unformed sentence in my mind that contained no real words but meant the same thing.
Well, yes, after all, they couldn't have possibly shot it from the south!
I'm pretty sure that's why they framed that shot the way they did, with the cliffs/land mass on the left and the ocean on the right as Taylor and Nova discover the statue--to give the impression that we, the audience, are standing behind them looking north.they filmed this scene at ZUMA beach, Malibu, California, if it was in NY wouldnt the beach be the opposite side since it was supposed to be on the east coast?
looks like the rest of it is probably supposed to be partially buried?
Now you're thinking. Remember folks, the Statue of Liberty is currently on it's own little island in the bay area between mainland New York and Long Island, and none of the topography on the mainland adjacent to the statue looks like it does in that scene. So either it was uprooted and relocated, or the landscape of the New York coast had changed drastically over time.In revisiting this thread (due to a new post notification), what also struck me was not only the fragment of the statue and its general overall condition, but where it is lying, or rather, what it is lying next to...
I admire Bama's success but damn Nick Saban has to be the most glum, sour pussed, unpleasant man around. It is a good thing he gets paid well because he sure don't seem to be enjoying himself much.They call Alabama the Crimson Tide,
Call me Deacon Blues.
That had never occurred to me. If anything I suppose I've perceived it as more of an "ageist' thing; the "old school set-in-his-ways" Captain Ramsey versus the younger "new/fresh ideas and methods" Lieutenant Commander Hunter, each trying to prove his ways are better.^Thought Crimson Tide was Alabama-tune in later this month for Alabama v Georgia.
Haven't seen this flick, and, perhaps I shouldn't voice cynicism but somehow why am I not surprised
who won this particular coin toss. Call me a racist, but the Hollywood agenda and Denzel's race seem
to my 'racist' mindset; despite my admiration for Denzel, a daggone-foregoner. Not to start an arguer,
but the studio product is too reflective of the prevailing culture.
.... I've perceived it as more of an "ageist' thing;
the "old school set-in-his-ways" Captain Ramsey versus the younger "new/fresh ideas and methods" Lieutenant Commander Hunter, each trying to prove his ways are better.