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I don't really like Jack's death in Titanic. I don't know, something about the predictability of it... I don't know. The one thing I liked the most about it was right after he tries to get on that slab of wood with Rose, and it starts to tip and he realizes that there isn't enough room on it for him, and he pulls this little look, like he knows he's going to die, and he accepts it.
Danny in Pearl Harbor? Well... very dramatic and all, but... I don't know, the whole movie is pretty cheesey, when I think about it. Too much like some kind of soap opera, only they killed the wrong guy- I knew one of them had to die, why couldn't it have been Rafe?? I think the most dramatic death scene in that whole movie is when they can't cut the hull of that destroyer fast enough, and those guys drown because of an inch of metal. Now that's heartbreaking.
Ooo, Braveheart. Kind of forgot about that one. Speaking of martyrs, who liked Joan of Arc's death scene? I think that was pretty well done, in terms of Lili Sob-whatever-her-name-is's acting.
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Some of my favourite movies (in no particular order):
*Gladiator
*Runaway Jury
*Signs
*Always
*The Hunt for Red October
*Pirates of the Caribbean; TCotBP
*High Noon