I always liked the long camera sweeps in Pulp Fiction and the part Tarantino directed in Four Rooms.
But my all time favourite is the car chase scene in Children of Men and the scene in the refugee camp when Clive Owen is running away from the fishes and the military on these ridiculous plastic thingies to which I don't know the name in English (not even in Dutch and that's my native language). Anyway in that shot there is a drop of blood on the lens that is being removed with the use of CGI for the rest of the shot, which still lasts for about a minute from then on.
Off course Touch of Evil is a classic. And then there's the opening shot in the Van Sant version of Psycho, something which Hitchcock couldn't do because of limitations to rent a helicopter or so. He wanted to beat Welles' opening shot from Touch of Evil only to find that Welles' was indefeatabl at the time. So Gus Van Sant filmed it the way Hitchcock envisioned it.
And then something I don't know qualifies as a long take: the opening scene with the Jews in Antwerp in Snatch. I always loved it but some people call it fake.
I'm gonna take that gun, put it up your ass and pull the trigger until it says 'Clic'!
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