recognise the description of a scene from a film?
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It is definitely and without a shadow of a doubt "Stigmata".....
A friend who is languishing at home with a bad abcess (although personally, I think it's the onset of "cherubism") has just been roused from her sofa in order to put the DVD on and go thru all the scene selections until she found it.
Thank god - I was beginning to get really irritated that I'd even posed the question!
>> Edited by fallon on Wednesday 20th August 15:48
A friend who is languishing at home with a bad abcess (although personally, I think it's the onset of "cherubism") has just been roused from her sofa in order to put the DVD on and go thru all the scene selections until she found it.
Thank god - I was beginning to get really irritated that I'd even posed the question!
>> Edited by fallon on Wednesday 20th August 15:48
mungo said:
fallon said:
mungo said:
Way Of The Gun ???
that's quite obviously some obscure cowboy-themed film that no girl will ever have watched.
Obviously not a film buff then.
It's an oscar winning film by the same screen writer as "The Usual Suspects". It was made in 2001 and stars Ryan Phillippe, Benicio Del Toro and Juliette Lewis!
An absolute CLASS film!!!
I stand corrected. Gosh you're very authoritative.
I think your film is Ghost. The scene is where patrick swazie wakes up in the hospital and talks to a man (ghost) who is waiting for his wife (who is being unsucessfully ressusitated in the next bed) to die and join him. They talk and swazie realises he's dead, he then walks out of the room down a corridor with a set of obvious dead nunns 'walking' toward him?
fallon said:
It is definitely and without a shadow of a doubt "Stigmata".....
A friend who is languishing at home with a bad abcess (although personally, I think it's the onset of "cherubism") has just been roused from her sofa in order to put the DVD on and go thru all the scene selections until she found it.
Thank god - I was beginning to get really irritated that I'd even posed the question!
>> Edited by fallon on Wednesday 20th August 15:48
Hmmm. I haven't seen that so I must be thinking of a different film. The one I remember has 3 nuns that are obviously on roller skates or something (but you can't see them and you're supposed to think they're floating) down a corridor towards and past the character.
Bugger.
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