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Sunday, January 1st, 2023

Live Poll: Most Iconic Robert De Niro Scene

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3 years ago

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Please correct

#15: Rupert Pupkin final stand up comedy show

#16: Penance

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2 years ago

I don't think we have a screenshot for when Al Capone shed a tear while in attendance at the opera. I wonder if there is one for when Vito Corleone assassinated Fanucci. I can't really recall an iconic scene in Frankenstein apart from maybe the scenes that have appeared in just about every adaptation of the old novel. The grusome way that the "wretch" murdered Victor's wife always sort of sticks in my memory, though.

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O, wait. I see that a screenshot from the scene of the assassination Fanucci is there, so never mind my remarks on that one. Also, it was either "wench" or "wretch" (probably the former) that was used to describe Victor Frankenstein's abominable creation, in the novel. I can't remember exactly.

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2 years ago

Congratulations, @Aris_Athanas!

Most Iconic Robert De Niro Scene

Live Poll: https://www.imdb.com/poll/_SRguXaJRpI/

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2 years ago

Congratulations. I'm a little surprised about the scene of 'Cape Fear' There was a very more intense scene, when Max Cady got beaten up by the hired street thugs, deflects their attack ... and then: Max Cady hold a very aggressive monulogue (yz) to his cowardly hiding counselor, in which he really performs very strongly, intense. It made me shiver! What a bad*ss! ;D

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But maybe that is just for me, because I'm German and Germany has the best dubbig industry in the world. With the dub, they made the scene even more threatful. When I compare it to the original voice of Robert De Niro, it has more power by more subliminary tones and the roughness of the dubbing voice's expression. They take only the best for the best! The Scene in German (yt).

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