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Old 08-01-05, 02:16 AM
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Scenes where you get déjà vu

Whenever you have watched something and felt if strangely familiar like you've been there before?
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Well i can recall one only that struck me oddly.

In Platoon when they're heading out for their first patrol and it's dusk already, there's lightning in the background as they're going through the hilly field and someone silently singing
'Oh Susanna, don't you cry for me
I come from Alabama with my banjo on my knee.
I'm goin to Louisiana my true love for to see.'
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The Matrix. Reminded me of Ghost in the Shell for some reason...
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Every scene in Teen Wolf Too and Home Alone 2 felt like I'd seen it before.
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I just watched The Last Samurai the other day and there is a scene where Tom Cruise is standing on a bridge (or large ledge) overlooking his army training to fight. It brought me right back to the last shot of Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story. I'd guess they were both filmed at the same location.

Every once in a while I'll see the Pulp Fiction Diner used in a film and it'll have me looking for Honeybunny.

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