favourite scene?


what's yours?

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when jobe takes his girlfriend to the lab. the scene where he's like
"this is going to be the best ride of your life"

the music in that scene is amazing. and the lighting was great

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i thought it was funny when dr angelo hit the government guy w/ the bottle and knocked him out. then he took his gun and gave it to a waiter.

waiter: what should i do w/ this
dr angelo points at the passed out guy and says: here, cover him!

haha

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I always kind of wondered at the scene where we see... the director, I think? (it's been awhile)... caught in a perpetual loop of being disintegrated, then reformed, then disintegrated again, over and over. The idea of it is kind of eerie, like a permanent hell, you know?

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"A simple combination" "Access Denied!" "Jesus, the bombs!" "There's got to be one!"

The finale is visionary!

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"This universe is mine. I am God here!"

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Right after Dr. Angelo gets out the shower(thats not the reason btw) n he's sat on the bed and that bold guy turns up n he just turns round and says "Pisss Ooooff!!"
I just thought Pierce soundedso common, lol.

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I'm actually watching it for the first time now and the Preist just got particlised, looked awesome and it's my new fave scene, but Jobe's attacking Jake now so this may be my new fave scene soon, lol.
I seriously want one of those VR suits, with the florescent stripes, sooo kool!
Ooooh I think Jobes gonna get the evil Dad, yay! Haha he's watching wrestling..
Anyway I'm just loving this film actually.

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The Chimp in the VR battlefield.

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He shows the Priest who's boss.

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Jennie Wright topless. Obviously.

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Always liked the scene where Jobe levitates the chair in front of Angelo, and explains how his "intelligence far exceeds yours". Brilliant acting by Fahey, from being a idiot savant to a malevolent genius.

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As much as I love this movie, for all the scenes that were dramatic and/or philisophical, I have to go with the police scene. The one where the cop is describing all of the crazy *beep* that happened the night before. I forget who comes up and asks him where the rest of Peter's dad is, but his reply is priceless:

"Birdbath."
The guy looks at him, like, "What??"
And the cop just nods and says, "Birdbath."

Hilarious!

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