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Can someone please repair my headline and put the missing c in "psychologial"?
In Godfather II, the scene in the Havana nightclub where Michael overhears Fredo bragging about his friendship with Johnny Ola, Hyman Roth's right hand man, whom Fredo claims he had never met. Michael becomes physically ill when he realizes that Fredo had betrayed him.
I was most moved (at the age of 15 in 1968 by the final scene in Planet of the Apes 1 when Taylor (Charlotte Heston) and Nova (Linda Harrison) ride around the coast and see the broken Statue of Liberty rising from the sand. Taylor realizes he has returned to a future post apocalyptic Earth where the Apes have supplanted humans. He falls to his knees in despair and condemns humanity for destroying the world.
I remember being freaked out by that, myself.
it must have really been a shocker for a person that lives in NEW YORK / NYC area
seeing the statue of Liberty at the ending of Planet of the Apes.
Yes, I distinctly remember the scene and my reaction to it. A long high shot of the two of them on horseback riding along the beach. Then the first of the crown spikes passes in front of the camera, followed by another. It was right about then that it began to dawn on me what it looked like.
I was wide eyed (8 years old), and by the time they came to the front shot of what was left of the statue (top third) my mouth was hanging open, as well. They held the shot for a few seconds, just enough time to really let it sink in. I was kind of blown away.
I was 15, and went to see it before I was much of a science-fiction fan (with the exception of Star Trek and Twilight Zone, of course). If I'd been reading people like Heinlein, Clarke, Asimov, and Pohl before, I wouldn't have been as startled by the entire concept, or by the ending.I was thirteen, and saw it theatrically during the original release. It was indeed a very powerful ending. Planet of the Apes was THE science-fiction movie event of 1968... until 2001 came out a few months later.
YOU MANIACS!
Yeah, like, 'What the heck happened to the rest of it?'
I wouldn't have thought of this scene, but I'm glad you did.A little more subtle, but moving for me. The Sand Pebbles, when Steve McQueen goes below to inspect the engine and says: "hello engine, I'm Jake Holman!"
looks like the rest of it is probably supposed to be partially buried?
they filmed this scene at ZUMA beach, Malibu, California, if it was in NY wouldnt the beach be the opposite side since it was supposed to be on the east coast?