nomination #24
So many scenes to choose from.....
scene: Meeting Santa Claus
film: A Christmas Story
director: Bob Clark
year: 1983
[SPOIL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwGYfMVKQtQ"]
sk
nomination #24
So many scenes to choose from.....
scene: Meeting Santa Claus
film: A Christmas Story
director: Bob Clark
year: 1983
[SPOIL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwGYfMVKQtQ"]
sk
Oops.....Try again...
nomination #24
scene: sticky tongue
film: A Christmas Story
director: Bob Clark
year: 1983
[SPOIL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvKw_V3e36g"]
sk
Looks like you're using the SPOIL tag wrong, frik. Try this:
[SPOIL=" "][video=youtube;XXXXXXXXX]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXXXXXXXX[/video][/SPOIL]
Just copy and paste and replace the Xs with the actual video code. The space between the quotation marks can be blank or you can enter a message to be displayed before the Spoiler button.
Thanks, Pablo, but I'm not getting this at all.....
Why can't I just use the
Then at least I know what I'm doing.....
sk
Nomination #29
Bambi's mom Vs. hunter
Bambi
Algar, Armstrong
1942
Spoiler
Let's all have a good cry...
You can but it will load the video when you open the page, which can slow things down if there are lots of videos on the same page.
If you copy the string I provided above: [SPOIL=... etc. and just replace the Xs with the YouTube code for your video (the thing after watch?v=) you'll be fine, like Tommy there
Copy the url for the youtube video
click the insert video link icon (it looks like a little film strip, 2 blue squares)
right click and paste the url (you can remove the s from https and that will make the video show up as opposed to a link)
it should now be highlighted for you, so before you touch anything else just click on the spoiler tag and it will automatically put it in a spoiler for you
Hope that helps
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
#11 Second
Oh Fudge! - A Christmas Story
Wanted: Human skin edition of The Book of the Dead. Will accept PC copy.
Would anyone second the Arbogast death scene from Psycho? I know we have two scenes from it so far but I feel like at least another two scenes could make it easy and that Arbogast scene is actually my favorite from the film. It has a dreamlike quality that always makes me anxious, even more so than the shower scene really. I ask only because if no one thinks it should be in, I won't bother nominating it.
Nom #28
The Matrix
Opening Scene
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb6bA4J1Gbg
HELP ME FIND
Insomnia #459
ANY S/L #459
Nomination # 30
Scene: Do you really wanna jump?
Film: Lethal Weapon
Director: Richard Donner
Year: 1987
Spoiler: No
nomination #25
My first nomination was one of the most iconic scenes ever. From my all-time #1 movie.
Unfortunately, it was not seconded....
Here's another scene/sequence from that same movie.
A perfect example of combining the visual and the aural...
Never tire of watching this....
Spoiler:
scene: Space Waltz
film: 2001: A Space Odyssey
director: Stanley Kubrick
year: 1968
sk
Nomination #30
Arbogast Vs. Mother
Psycho
Hitchcock
1960
Spoiler
Nomination #28: The museum scene from Batman (1989), directed by Tim Burton:
Could only find the scene in two videos. Can't have too much Batman, I say!
No one wants to second that hotel scene from The Graduate, really? It's not as iconic as the "Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me" scene but to me it's the best and funniest scene in the film.