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In response to
"
The top 25 opening scenes of cinema... -- (link)
"
by
Don Homer
Cliffhanger had a good one IIRC -- nm
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Sep 10 '10, 12:13
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the terror in her eyes still scares me to think about. -- nm
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Mel Profit
Sep 10, 12:15
6
I remember thinking "there's no way they go through with this."
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Max
Sep 10, 12:24
5
thinking back now and having just finished Dexter. Lithgow is underrated in my book. I write him off for 3rd Rock but he's been in some very solid
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oblique
Sep 10, 12:25
4
he was badass in Santa Claus: The Movie. -- nm
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TFox
Sep 10, 12:31
he was freaking in Raising Cain & terrific in in Garp -- nm
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prayformojo
Sep 10, 12:28
always a great villain -- nm
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Beaker
Sep 10, 12:27
1
Though Lithgow-Stallone must be one of the most lop-sided hero-villain match-ups ever -- nm
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Roger More
Sep 10, 12:28
Cliffhanger was the awesome from start to finish -- nm
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Beaker
Sep 10, 12:14
1
Sly? nm -- nm
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groiny
Sep 10, 12:14
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