Favorite Scene in the Movie
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The entrance of the grey childeren was stunning. The Janitor's presence intensified that scene. P-Heads skin rip will always be forever burned into my memory. Seeing Lisa looking EXACTLY like she did in the video game. And evil Alessa doind the skip around in the blood. Disturbing.
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I've only seen it once and three scenes come up in my mind:
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Pyramid Head's entrance. Just "wow, I'm glad to be out of that place..." then, without warning, OH CRAP IT'S PYRAMID HEAD!
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Pyramid Head attacking Rose and Cybil through the metal door. The bugs are scratching at the door then SCRAPE SCRAPE and PH proceeds to mall and slash through the scene. It was an orgasm and 1/4
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The end "Alessa kills the cultists" scene. I swear I haven't seen such a badass "supernatural revenge" scene like that since Raiders of the Lost Ark. Barbed wire rocks even more now
Rose's initial chase after Sharon. I had a few giddy-school-girl-mark-out moments when I noticed every camera angle from the first game being used here.
Pyramid Head's entrance. The roaches come skittering out, then all the sudden you hear that trademark Great Knife scraping and all I could do was think "someone gon die"
Pyramid Head's entrance. The roaches come skittering out, then all the sudden you hear that trademark Great Knife scraping and all I could do was think "someone gon die"
which i'm now wondering...why didn't she wear any underwear? wouldn't that be counter-productive to the whole "ultra-conservative-we-are-puritan-witch-slayers" deal? OR did she not wear them because like cristabella said (paraphrase) "she was a dirty crack whore who didn't follow the rules" ....feelings, thoughts?
...and even now come the angels and the insects...here to devour me."
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First awesome moment; the mandolin at the very beginning. I was grinnin' like a fool. The entire sequence from Rose waking up in Silent Hill onward was effin' awesome. But it was during the bit with the gray children -especially the first one Rose sees, with it's eyes and that horrible high-pitched scream- when my respect for the film hit the roof. I literally got the chills. My girlfriend and I sort of looked at each other (she's watched me play the SH games) with a reverent yikes-type expression.
So much to love in the film, though I was very distressed during the Alessa-flashback burning scene. PH's shockingly brutal kill scene, Cybil's burning, the janitor (not as effective as I'd have hoped, what with the tongue wagging and all that -though his screaming in the dark was damn creepy).
The spitter and faceless nurses were fantastically right on the mark, down to look, movements and the little noises they make.
Despite the overwhelming awesomeness of the film, I think the actress that played Sharon wasn't up to snuff, and the cuts between the "real world" and Silent Hill totally screwed with the flow. I can see why the Christopher scenes were put in, but I'd read in an early preview that there were no male characters (human) in the original script and it was at the studio's request (demand?) that Christopher was written in. One can only wonder just how intense SH would have been with just Rose's story.
All things considered; Msrs. Gans and Avary, I salute you.
So much to love in the film, though I was very distressed during the Alessa-flashback burning scene. PH's shockingly brutal kill scene, Cybil's burning, the janitor (not as effective as I'd have hoped, what with the tongue wagging and all that -though his screaming in the dark was damn creepy).
The spitter and faceless nurses were fantastically right on the mark, down to look, movements and the little noises they make.
Despite the overwhelming awesomeness of the film, I think the actress that played Sharon wasn't up to snuff, and the cuts between the "real world" and Silent Hill totally screwed with the flow. I can see why the Christopher scenes were put in, but I'd read in an early preview that there were no male characters (human) in the original script and it was at the studio's request (demand?) that Christopher was written in. One can only wonder just how intense SH would have been with just Rose's story.
All things considered; Msrs. Gans and Avary, I salute you.