2 de setembro de 2010

Cem grandes momentos do cinema

É uma lista construída por Roger Ebert, tão discutível como qualquer outra (os comentários do post onde foi publicada evidenciam isso bem), mas que merece ser consultada. Alguns exemplos:

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  • Clark Gable in "Gone With the Wind": "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
  • Charlie Chaplin being recognized by the little blind girl in "City Lights."
  • The computer Hal 9000 reading lips, in "2001: a Space Odyssey."
  • Snow White kissing Dopey Bashful on the head.
  • John Wayne putting the reins in his mouth in "True Grit" and galloping across the mountain meadow, weapons in both hands.
  • Jimmy Stewart in "Vertigo," approaching Kim Novak across the room, realizing she embodies all of his obsessions - better than he knows.
  • The early film experiment proving that horses do sometimes have all four hoofs off the ground.
  • Gene Kelly singin' in the rain.
  • Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta discuss what they call Quarter Pounders in France, in "Pulp Fiction."
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  • Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg wading in the fountain in "La Dolce Vita." The moment in Akira Kurosawa's "High and Low" when a millionaire discovers that it was not his son who was kidnapped, but his chauffeur's son - and then the eyes of the two fathers meet.
  • The distant sight of people appearing over the horizon at the end of "Schindler's List."
  • E.T. and friend riding their bicycle across the face of the moon.
  • "Wait a minute! Wait a minute! You ain't heard nothin' yet!" The first words heard in the first talkie, "The Jazz Singer," said by Al Jolson.
  • The baby carriage bouncing down the steps in Eisenstein's "Battleship Potemkin."
  • The peacock spreading its tail feathers in the snow, in Fellini's "Amarcord."
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  • Robert Mitchum in "Night of the Hunter," with "LOVE" tattooed on the knuckles of one hand, and "HATE" on the other.
  • Joan Baez singing "Joe Hill" in "Woodstock."
  • Robert De Niro's transformation from sleek boxer to paunchy nightclub owner in "Raging Bull."
  • George C. Scott's speech about the enemy in "Patton:" "We're going to go through him like crap through a goose."
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