Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith.
Not an amazing film but comfortably the best of that trilogy.
Then NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
Hilariously bad moment.
Worse was the "Luke" "Leia" "I'm dead" set by Natalie Portman which would have been laughable in a school play. To be honest, you could have a World cup of crap dialogue from that film
"In my opinion, the Jedi are evil"
Sake. Hardly the hardest man in the universe speaking.
Okay okay, if we're talking Revenge of the Sith, then surely it is the scene where Padme and Anakin are reunited after he's rescued the Chancellor...
ANAKIN: You are so beautiful!
PADME: It's only because I'm so in love . . .
ANAKIN: No, it's because I'm so in love with you.
PADME: So love has blinded you?
ANAKIN: Well, that's not exactly what I meant . . .
PADME: But it's probably true!
They laugh.
ANAKIN: I haven't laughed in so long . . .
PADME: Neither have I.
A slightly more light-hearted one. Labyrinth, one of my favourite films of all time, ruined by this scene:
Okay okay, if we're talking Revenge of the Sith, then surely it is the scene where Padme and Anakin are reunited after he's rescued the Chancellor...
ANAKIN: You are so beautiful!
PADME: It's only because I'm so in love . . .
ANAKIN: No, it's because I'm so in love with you.
PADME: So love has blinded you?
ANAKIN: Well, that's not exactly what I meant . . .
PADME: But it's probably true!
They laugh.
ANAKIN: I haven't laughed in so long . . .
PADME: Neither have I.
Not a huge fan of the football hooligan film genre but have always had a soft spot for the Football Factory with Danny Dyer. However one scene that always grates is the ' You trying to mug me off ' one. As you watch you just can't help thinking of the classic Goodfellas scene ' how am I funny '. It's just seems an overly obvious steal although I suspect the directors would deny it or claim it as a curious homage. Of course comparing any aspect of Goodfellas to The Football Factory is like comparing a Ferrari to a Robin Reliant!
Sort of annoying...
The best line in The Italian Job was not the "bloody doors off" bit.
No.
The best line in that film was near the beginning when he was picking up his car, and talking about shooting tigers...
"Yes" he said, "I, er, used a machine gun!"
Maybe it's just me...
Casino Royale is the best Bond film of recent times but the Poker scene at the end winds me up.
Weepy eye man cleans Bond out and must have a good half of the chips on the table. Bond buys himself back in for a maximum of 10% of the chips on the table, has a heart attack, doesn't seem to win any hands in the process and then cleans everyone out with a flush which magically wins 90% of the chips on the table. Rubbish.
Okay okay, if we're talking Revenge of the Sith, then surely it is the scene where Padme and Anakin are reunited after he's rescued the Chancellor...
ANAKIN: You are so beautiful!
PADME: It's only because I'm so in love . . .
ANAKIN: No, it's because I'm so in love with you.
PADME: So love has blinded you?
ANAKIN: Well, that's not exactly what I meant . . .
PADME: But it's probably true!
They laugh.
ANAKIN: I haven't laughed in so long . . .
PADME: Neither have I.
A mate of mine said Dunkirk was ruined for him because the letters painted on the Spitfires were never ones used. He needs to get out more, but also just shows how the tiniest thing can annoy people.
Not one scene, but one common abberation, happens time and time again.
Historical accuracy and authenticity - they spend thousands getting it right. Tarmac which hadn't been invented at the period covered in sand and gravel, for example. Great care is taken to avoid out of place 20th. century artefacts appearing in period scenes, costumes authentic down to the last button hole, cars, furnishings etc. everything meticulously checked.........
......except trains!
"Hello, we need a train for this scene".
OK, this one seems to have smoke coming out of the chimney - that do?
"Yeh, fine, thanks!"
It never went anywhere near the supposed location, and wasn't built until twenty years later - does that matter?
"Nah - nobody'll notice!"
The classic one, of course, is the 39 Steps, where Richard Hannay's train, supposedly conveying him up the west coast from London to south west Scotland is see thundering over the Forth Bridge ........... but there are many, many others!
Nail, head. Bugs me as well. Looking at the images released of the new "Railway Children" caused me to spill tea onto my best anorak when I saw a USA 2-8-0 hauling a passenger train in Yorkshire