Top 5 Dream Sequences

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The Rotten Tomatoes Show runs down the top five dream sequences of all time, including the scene featuring a giant metal Samurai in Terry Gilliam's "Brazil." Surprisingly, Hitchcock's "Spellbound" misses the list -- Ellen Fox explains, the sequence designed by Salvador Dali is somehow not weird enough.

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  • furryjenn
  • derk
  • jaybibuddhist
  • Armageddon_Now
  • MultiMediaMike
  • Jehansam
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      Jehansam  
    • Hitchcock "Lame"??? Oh please. Its just not weird enough for YOU whose inundated with visual imagery in the 21st century. You don't think it blew people's minds back when it was made? Dali paintings don't get you? Or you don't get them?

      Some reverence, please. Its really easy to be irreverent just cause it makes you look cool.

      Dumb and dumber? You're lame!

    • 1 year ago
  • ScottyT
  • dave_369
  • Mike_Smith1
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      Mike_Smith1  
    • THAT OUGHT TO BE A GREAT MOVIE-A GIANT METAL SAMURAI AND A HOODED MAN IN GUTTERBALLS, IN WHICH THEY SPARED KERMIT AND DESTROY DALI!!!

    • 1 year ago
  • David_Wise
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      David_Wise  
    • I was disappointed that the beginning dream sequence from Wild Strawberries (Smultronstället) didn't make the list. It is one of the greatest moments in cinema history. I always thought it didn't take much to become a film critic, and this just confirmed my suspicions.

    • 1 year ago

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