Thursday, October 25, 2012

Top 5 Favorite Scenes In A Movie Part 1

1. Norman Bates and the shower scene- An unforgetable Alfred Hitchcock horror in the history of cinema. The suspense starts when the screeching of the violin as the background music starts. Norman goes through the shower and stabs Marion many times. A very detailed stabbing, indeed. Her scream, a mad man, the music and of course the director made Psycho in history as one among the good films.

2. Mary and her hair gel- Cameron Diaz played Mary in There's Something About Mary had this awkwards scene where she thought a gel was on the shoulder of Ted played by Ben Stiller. They're suppose to have a date but Ted had a handy work of himself at the rest room resulting to the so called "hair gel" where Mary used it on her. Hilarious but at the same time unforgetable.

3.Spaghetti for dinner for the sweet dogs- As a kid I've always thought that The Lady and the Tramp that there is such thing as puppy love because of this scene. Tramp, the stray dog takes Lady, a cocker spaniel to his favorite Italian restaurant aka "back door alley" to share spaghetti and meatballs. Suddenly they're nibbling on the same noodle that meets their lips to kiss unexpectedly.

4. Esther Inside The Bathroom- I was amazed with Isabelle Fuhrman's acting prowess in this particular scene. I was able to see the anger and frustration inside her. She started kicking the wakks of the bathroom and screamed. She's a good example of a good child actress in this film. Orphan scared me a lot with her acting.

5.Grandma's Music- Martians are attacking the world and the only thing that could kill them is a song Grandma's listening in her bedroom. Martians got to her room but she was wearing a headphones so she wasn't able to hear was happening. He's grandson supposed to save him when the aliens are there ready to use the weapon to her. Accidentally the headphones removed from the speaker thus hearing the music. Making them blow their brains out. Mars Attacks is a Tim Burton's work so expect eery music and a thumbs up.

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