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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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Pulp Fiction (1994) — 8½ (1963)

Quentin Tarantino loves borrowing ideas from other movies. The famous dance with Uma Thurman and John Travolta in Pulp Fiction was inspired by a similar scene in  by Federico Fellini, that Barbara Steele and Mario Pisu starred in.

 

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