Let me guess:
17. Idle Hands
25. Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome
28. E.T.
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Let me guess:
17. Idle Hands
25. Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome
28. E.T.
10. Raiders of the Lost Ark?
Boozy
Stinky Pantz got #25 right. #28 is actually from another film, one with Christopher Walken. I don't know if #17 was imitated in idle hands (I have never seen the film. If it was, tell me, I'll give it to you) but it was a scene in films by Kurosowa and David Lynch. #21 actually was a scene on a Danish television series by Lars Von Trier (I'm dropping some big hints here just to get things going), and #10 was a scene in a foreign film by Luis Bunuel.
27) the Rubber Vagina Monologues?
dunno any of the answers but this is a great thread/idea!
hehe sixy!
#10 L'Age D'Or (The Golden Age) by Luis Bunuel. Perhaps the most blasphemus, most anti-religious picture ever made. The other movie scenes include: two lovers making out in full view of other people, a horse stuffed inside a piano, a woman sucking the toes of a statue, and Jesus Christ portrayed as a rapist and follower of the Marquis de Sade!
The most shocking part was that the movie was in (get this) 1930! It was banned in the US for almost fifty years!
I have the movie on tape. I've never seen anything like it!
#24 Bound
Great movie! It features one of the best lesbian scenes I've ever seen.
Gina Gershon, Jennifer Tilly.... Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
#17 Wild At Heart
Although it first appears in an Akira Kurosawa movie.
Yep gilwarrior, you got all of them: 10, 17, and 24 correct. BTW, wasn't Jesus played by a woman in L'Age D'Or (very blasphemous). I also like the scene where they threw a priest out the window. And yes, #17 does first appear in Kurosowa's Yojimbo.