WHAT WAS THE FIRST MOVIE WHERE YOU REALIZE MOVIES WERE SOMETHING PEOPLE MADE AND YOU DOVE INTO THE HOW?
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It was RAGING BULL. Wait, am I late? D'aww raspberries...
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Toho Godzilla movies, I would watch extras on the DVDs to see how they shot the fight scenes.
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Bit late but Singing in the Rain. The films during that era of hollywood are just mind boggling with the practical effects really
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First one that really made me think about *how* a movie intertwines themes, story, scenes, etc was Pacific Rim.
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HULK LOVES MOVIES. LIKE GENUINELY, DEEPLY, COMPLETELY IN RAPTUROUS LOVE WITH MOVIES.
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You couldnt be doing this if you werent
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Arizona Dream, by far. I was thirteen. Didn't get what hit me.
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That shot where the shooting camera is brought INSIDE the shot made me realize somebody planned that. And that person was mad.
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