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Which dialogues did you really enjoy? For me there are 2 gripping dialogues that I can watch again and again.

1.The shed scene in True Romance, I guess his father knew he was going to be killed, so he just want all out on Italian history.

2.De Nero and Al Pacino in Heat, while having a coffee. One of the few, maybe first times they acted together?

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On 28/02/2019 at 07:07, Cicero said:

Conspiracy

 

For all. I extremely urge you to watch this film if you haven't. The dialogue alone makes this two hour film feel like a half an hour. 

 

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I'm sure you could have a field day with this but I've simply got to choose The Dark Knight.

Literally every scene Heath Ledger was in as The Joker had me waiting with baited breath. Pure psychotic.

 

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42 minutes ago, ...Dan said:

The entirety of In Bruges.

Yes :D 

This came to mind, instantly...

 

 

 

So many great scenes.

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1 hour ago, ...Dan said:

The entirety of In Bruges.

Yes! I need to watch this movie again as I haven't seen it in about 5-6 years. 

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Most of the scenes with Vincent and Jules in Pulp Fiction.

The Sunset Limited - the whole movie as it is basically a 90 minute dialogue between Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L. Jackson.

Private Witt and Sergeant Welsh scenes in Thin Red Line.

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I can only think of Clint Eastwood as Blondie and Eli Wallach as Tuco who named Eastwood Blondie, the scene where Blondie was dying of thirst compliments of Tuco who realized Eastwood knew where the gold was buried and suddenly Blondie became Tuco's best friend and the line "Don't die Blondie" had me in stitches laughing.

 

 

 

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In Snatch where Bricktop talks about pigs and when he explains nemesis was my favourite bit of dialogue. 

Sticking with Guy Ritchie, this Lock, stock and two smoking barrels was another of my favourite. 

 

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On 01/03/2019 at 15:40, ...Dan said:

The entirety of In Bruges.

I'm just re-watching it. Absolute masterpiece. One of my favourite movies of all time. It has it all. Comedy, action, emotion, amazing soundtrack as well.. just fantastic. 

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