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What is (are) your favorite frame(s)?

Kenji

about 3 years ago

Night of the Hunter

Kenji

about 3 years ago

back at my beloved Douro Valley

Abraham Valley (Oliveira)

Kenji

about 3 years ago

Douro Faina Fluvial (Oliveira)

Samanth​a

-moderator-
about 3 years ago

Hayao Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke

Kiki’s Delivery Service

Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind

My Neighbor Totoro

Castle in the Sky

Howl’s Moving Castle

Kenji

about 3 years ago

Isn’t Miyazaki marvellous?

Samanth​a

-moderator-
about 3 years ago

YES. He’s my number one.

Wonder if Porco Rosso or My Neighbors the Yamadas are on this site yet…

- checks -

NO! Grrr…

Lester Burnam

about 3 years ago

The scene where Lord Hidetora is walking down the steps of the burning castle in Akira Kurosawa’s “Ran.”

Filmy

about 3 years ago

hey Lester, that frame is a couple of pages back.. here,
http://www.theauteurs.com/topics/1437/comments?page=11

Samanth​a

-moderator-
about 3 years ago

Whisper of the Heart

Kenji

about 3 years ago

My Childhood (Bill Douglas) One of the great British films, set in bleak circumstances, poetic sensibility hewn from Scottish coal and granite

Samanth​a

-moderator-
about 3 years ago

20 from Se7en

liz

about 3 years ago

a bunch from 8 1/2. some of these I just like for the expressions:

Kenji

about 3 years ago

What brilliant work by Gianni di Venanzo (who deserves more credit, like Vierny in Last Year at Marienbad). Another great set, Liz

Jesse Hassinger

about 3 years ago

“Suspiria” (Dario Argento, 1977)

“Inland Empire” (David Lynch, 2006)

“Welcome to the Jungle” (Jonathon Liebesman, 2007)

“Lost Highway” (David Lynch, 1997)

“The Descent” (Neil Marshall, 2005)

“A Clockwork Orange” (Stanley Kubrick, 1972)

“Session 9” (Brad Anderson, 2001)

“Eyes Wide Shut” (Stanley Kubrick, 1999)

“The Bird With the Crystal Plumage” (Dario Argento, 1970)

“The Blair Witch Project” (Daniel Myrick/Eduardo Sanchez, 1999)

There are a million others even from the same movies that I can think of, but these are the only ones I can think of right now.

Samanth​a

-moderator-
about 3 years ago

The Wall

How can you have any pudding if you don’t eat your meat?!

Eggman

about 3 years ago

BRADLEY​- E

about 3 years ago

BRADLEY​- E

about 3 years ago

The Lady Eve

Eggman

about 3 years ago




Soy Cuba

Col. Dax

about 3 years ago

Spirit of the Beehive




Those have probably already been posted, but what an incredible film.

pmpboar​der

about 3 years ago

I love this thread. I’m gonna go grab some DVDs and capture some of my favorite frames. (For the purpose of this thread, I really wish I had a Blu-ray disc drive on my PC.)

Stay tuned!

Eggman

about 3 years ago

I know this thread is dead, but I believe this picture is worthwhile.

BRADLEY​- E

about 3 years ago

CineSna​g

about 3 years ago

This is my favorite part of this forum – I just scroll through these pictures daily

BRADLEY​- E

about 3 years ago

“Kung Fu Hustle”

BRADLEY​- E

about 3 years ago

“The Seventh Seal”

BRADLEY​- E

about 3 years ago

“Cool Hand Luke”

Eggman

about 3 years ago

Matt Parks

about 3 years ago

from Kurosawa:

from the other Kurosawa (Loft):

oopyman

about 3 years ago


Winter Light