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Matrix: Revolutions (fight scene between Neo and Smith)
Kill Bill I (Beatrix's coma scene) The Last Samurai (wooden sword fight scene) Cast Away!!! The Passion of the Christ...good lord (no pun intended) Master and Commander |
War of the Worlds - minus the thunder :)
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These three films have almost identical storms at sea that cause the main characters to fall in the ocean and are major plot points:
Thief of Bagdad (1940): The storm is conjured up by the evil Jaffar. Sadko (1954): Sadko sacrifices himself to the King of the Sea to save his sailing mates. Helen of Troy (1954): Trojan prince Paris falls in the sea from the mast of his ship and is rescued when he washes up on a beach where Helen is spending vacation time away from Sparta. |
What always distracts me though is how we see the lightning and hear the thunder simultaneously in 90% of films. Hasn't anyone in Hollywood ever experienced a real thunderstorm? 8^B |
Originally Posted by Doughboy
What always distracts me though is how we see the lightning and hear the thunder simultaneously in 90% of films. Hasn't anyone in Hollywood ever experienced a real thunderstorm?
As someone who lives in "real" thunderstorm territory I find myself automatically counting off the delay between the bolt and the thunder to see how far away they are. When I am out walking or on a bicycle it is a serious safety issue. |
How about films where the thunder and lightning are directly related to creating an atmosphere of eeriness and the supernatural (besides the ones already mentioned)?
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Didn't Ghost Story have a pretty good sex scene during a storm?
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What Women Want had a good old storm in it...
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