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Which movie has the best scene where the title of the movie is mentioned ?

for me thats "Full Metal Jacket"

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JSul3 · 70-79
Can't forget the '31 James Whale Frankenstein....where the name is spoken numerous times.
Before the story is presented, Edward Van Slone, who plays the role of Dr. Waldman, steps out from behind a curtain and speaks directly to us, the audience:

"How do you do? Mr. Carl Laemmle [the producer] feels it would be a little unkind to present this picture without just a word of friendly warning. We are about to unfold the story of Frankenstein, a man of science who sought to create a man after his own image without reckoning upon God. It is one of the strangest tales ever told. It deals with the two great mysteries of creation - life and death. I think it will thrill you. It may shock you. It might even - horrify you. So if any of you feel that you do not care to subject your nerves to such a strain, now's your chance to - uh, well, we warned you!"


In a meeting with Victor and Elizabeth, Dr. Waldman, who was Henry's professor provides them with some troubling insight:
"Herr Frankenstein is a most brilliant young man, yet so erratic, he troubles me." Frankenstein's research in "chemical galvanism and electro-biology were far in advance of our theories here at the University" and had reached dangerously advanced stages - "they were becoming dangerous":

Waldman: Herr Frankenstein is greatly changed.
Victor: You mean changed as a result of his work?
Waldman: Yes, his work, his insane ambition to create life.
Elizabeth: How? How? Please tell us everything, whatever it is.
Waldman: The bodies we use in our dissecting room for lecture purposes were not perfect enough for his experiments, he said. He wished us to supply him with other bodies and we were not to be too particular as to where and how we got them. I told him that his demands were unreasonable. And so he left the University to work unhampered. He found what he needed elsewhere.
Victor: Oh! The bodies of animals. Well, what are the lives of a few rabbits and dogs?
Waldman: (leaning forward ominously) You do not quite get what I mean. Herr Frankenstein was interested only in human life - first to destroy it, then recreate it. There you have his mad dream."


I will remind you that this was '31....cinema was in its infancy, and sound on film had only recently become a reality. Audiences were unaware of what they were about to see....well, because nobody had ever 'seen' it before. It was all new, it was different, and exciting....and sometimes 'new and exciting' becomes 'new and scary!' By today's standards, these films are quite tame....and to many, perhaps silly, but I will defend them on the merits of stories well told, with characters that were believable due to the skills of the actors, and the skills of the many directors, make up artists, scene and costume designers, camera men, and music composers....who take us into 'another world' for awhile.
JSul3 · 70-79
'35 James Whale sequel to Frankenstein, "Bride of Frankenstein."

After a stunning 'creation sequence' thanks to Kenneth Strickfaden and his 'electrifying' machines, Gilbert Kurland's sound engineering, with a magnificent musical score by Franz Waxman....the monster's 'mate' is revealed, played by Elsa Lanchester.

After several close-ups from various angles of this newly animated female corpse, Dr. Pretorious (Ernest Thesiger) proclaims: "The BRIDE of Frankenstein," as wedding bells chime on tbe soundtrack.

Note: The title of the film is Bride of Frankenstein....there is no 'The'....so technically, the not so good doctor, added it.
JSul3 · 70-79
@SW-User Not sure. I can't judge the hundreds of films made that I have never seen.

Just watched (again) Bad Day at Black Rock. Bigotry and hate are alive and well in this movie...just like today.
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@JSul3

Neither can I. There must be thousands of films lost to neglect alone that no one will ever see.

I've yet to see Bad Day. In fact, time is running out to see some classics I've never seen because there are so many movies I've already watched - and loved - that I must watch as some sort of ritual that I can't fully explain.
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@JSul3

By the way, I'm watching Bad Day now. That is some powerhouse cast.
When Charlie Babbitt understands why he called his brother Rain Man.
Rambler · 61-69, M
"Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown."
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
The second rule is: You do not talk about Fight Club.
Madgirl · 26-30, F
@Burnley123 great movie and scene
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@Madgirl Yours is also a good one.
FreeLilly · 18-21, F
Dark Knight

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Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@FreeLilly Good call
JSul3 · 70-79
'31 Tod Browning's Dracula, starring Bela Lugosi.

After a stern warning from the locals, not to visit Castle Dracula, an undeterred Renfield arrives at Borgo Pass, and is met by a well cloaked stranger, who takes him to the castle. Upon arrival, the driverless coach comes to a complete stop at the door. Renfield enters and sees no one....then suddenly a tall figure, draped in a full length cape, standing at the top of a long staircase, says: "I am Dracula. I bid you....welcome."

This may indeed be the first time a title of a film is spoken.
JSul3 · 70-79
I am sure the name Casablanca is spoken a few times during this great film....but any scene in which it is uttered, is a 'best' scene.
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@JSul3

If not my favorite movie (overall, it is), Rick Blaine is my favorite movie character. No one else but Bogart could've played him.
Umile · 41-45, F
FIGHT CLUB

SPARTA

Footloose
StevetheSleeve · 31-35, M
I’m sending you … back to the future
vetguy1991 · 51-55, M
Definitely a good one
2ndtimeguy · 61-69, M
Ground Hog Day
royalblue1193 · 31-35, M
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SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
I don't appreciate drugs in my town I'm a Family Guy!

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Madgirl · 26-30, F
@SumKindaMunster nice one
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Madgirl · 26-30, F
@MrBrownstone never seen that one
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@Madgirl It was the remade one with R. Lee Ermey in it.
Mudkip · 31-35, M
The fight club scene was pretty good
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Beach Blanket Bingo
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TheFragile · 46-50, M
Bloodsport
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Death proof
bikelover · 56-60, M
Good film 👍🏻
Djofull · 46-50, M
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