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Manola 3 year s ago
I’ve seen a LOT of dumb posts but this is next level
       
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Georgiana 3 year s ago
Manola,

one does not _have_ to be here
       
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King 3 year s ago
Georgiana,
Feedbacks are important though. If I do something wrong I want to know, not just wonder about why am I always alone.
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Dilly 3 year s ago
Wow, 2 movies had a shot of a dock. or a shot of a mountain. or someone in a grocery isle....nobody has any fresh ideas of their own....specially the creator of this list.
       
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Drive (2011) — One Hour Photo (2002)

Nicolas Winding Refn filled Drive with a lot of references to classic movies from the ’70s and the ’80s. Besides, in the film, you can see the shots that are exactly the same as ones that other directors did in the past.

For example, in 2002, in his movie One Hour Photo, Mark Romanek shot the main character, played by Robin Williams, between the shelves in a store. This is the exact same scene as in Drive.

 

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