by Roger Ebert Part 4 |
(Links are to "Greatest Films" reviews) |
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61. Robert De Niro's transformation from sleek boxer to paunchy nightclub owner in "Raging Bull." |
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62. Bette Davis: "Fasten your seat belts; it's gonna be a bumpy night!" in "All About Eve." |
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63. "There's a spider in your bathroom the size of a Buick!" Woody Allen in "Annie Hall." |
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64. The chariot race in "Ben-Hur." |
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65. Barbara Harris singing "It Don't Worry Me" to calm a panicked crowd in Robert Altman's "Nashville." |
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66. The game of Russian roulette in "The Deer Hunter." |
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67. Chase scenes:
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68. The shadow of the bottle hidden in the light fixture, in "The Lost Weekend." |
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69. "I coulda been a contender." Brando in "On the Waterfront." |
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70. George C. Scott's speech about the enemy in "Patton": "We're gonna go through him like crap through a goose." |
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71. Rocky Balboa running up the steps and throwing his hands into the air, with all of Philadelphia at his feet, in "Rocky." |
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72. Debra Winger saying goodbye to her children in "Terms of Endearment." |
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73. The montage of the kissing scenes in "Cinema Paradiso." |
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74. The dinner guests who find they somehow cannot leave, in Bunuel's "The Exterminating Angel." |
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75. A knight plays chess with Death, in Bergman's "The Seventh Seal." |
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76. The savage zeal of the Klansmen in Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation." |
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77. The problem of Hulot forgetting to close the seaside hotel's front door, allowing a tornadic wind to create havoc with a series of small but amusing annoyances, in Jacques Tati's "Mr. Hulot's Holiday." |
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78. "I am big! It's the pictures that got small!" Gloria Swanson in "Sunset Boulevard." |
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79. "Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore!" Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz." |
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80. An overhead shot beginning with an entrance hall, and ending with a closeup of a key in Ingrid Bergman's hand, in Hitchcock's "Notorious." |
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