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  • luke
    edited November -1
    or maybe this
  • luke
    edited November -1
  • luke
    edited November -1
    ...or we designing for this kind in 2010
  • hairdresser
    edited March 2010
    ^ #2, the zombie leisure class prefer 1 storey shopping centres
    studies have found that elevators and escalators r required for the undead 2 access multi flaw plates.

    ^^ villem shat ner's dematerialized planning has not influenced zombie interior effects, mostly marxican showrooms r either in the tradition of stanley kookbrick or have the stamp of the universal waiting room.
  • luke
    edited November -1
    You gotta get up to get down
  • peter_j
    edited May 2010
    From a friend:

    Dear kultured folk

    Can you think of great scenes in films where the stairs are central to the scene?

    ==============

    kermit! - not sure if this was in a muppet film or not: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuDkh-abLiw Hmmm didn't expect the vid to load here..

    does external count? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thirty-Nine_Steps

    Europa/zentropa - great scene with blood dripping down a stair is all I can remember of the film.

    Contempt - malaparte stair http://www.been-seen.com/article.cfm?id=10247

    Bladerunner - Bradbury building LA: http://www.flickr.com/photos/21142796@N00/744031684/

    Mon Oncle - the uncle's apartment building. Also the centre stringer stair in the mod house.. http://www.stairporn.org/2009/09/06/stairs-in-movies-mon-oncle-1958/
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mtluyHcOnk
  • hairdresser
    edited November -1
    Who killed Bambi 1978


  • peter_j
    edited November -1
    The Man on the Eiffel Tower 1950 - great chase scene on the stairs.

    http://www.archive.org/details/The_Man_on_the_Eiffel_Tower
  • hairdresser
    edited November -1
    t I J 1969
  • greenhaus
    edited May 2010
    "think of the press as a great keyboard on which the government can play" J G
    Ze newsreel film.
  • hairdresser
    edited November -1
    i rot makes marxican zombies sitting in so shall lust harmchairs guzzling shardonhey see v as ^.
  • luke
    edited November -1
    OK there are no stairs but I love the paris end of marxico city.
  • peter_j
    edited May 2010
    Poor Sid. Back on track, but staying in Paris. Delicatessen 1991
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtF_mggUf9c

    Then out to sea - Titanic 1997
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uze5rj43XK0&feature=fvsr

    Then up high - Vertigo
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnpZN2HQ3OQ
  • luke
    edited November -1
    Sinking ships make sweet movies Peter.,........ rising water and upside down stairs double the thrills.
  • peter_j
    edited November -1
    Well found Luke. Poseidon Adventure give me upside-down nightmares when I was a kid.
  • hairdresser
    edited November -1
    stair + axis.

  • luke
    edited November -1
    ^HD, Second only to THE stair.
  • peter_j
    edited November -1
    Big pink stair with wind machine
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc16m2B2K1g
  • peter_j
    edited November -1
    Hey, Stella!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1A0p0F_iH8
  • hairdresser
    edited November -1
    nice stair. great film.

    the problem for stairs in films is the cobblers r bound to flum 1 up and make it a sad marxican reality.
  • luke
    edited November -1
    Yep. Its the little things that trip you up HD.
    =================
    Malaparte with a handrail? Top look that one.
  • hairdresser
    edited May 2010
    filums r bit low brow for labouring classes?
    zombie without clothes descending a stair.
  • greenhaus
    edited November -1
  • luke
    edited May 2010
    ^^^Tempted to give you a - mark for stinking up the site with the link HD.

    ^ Robots a two can screamer?
  • hairdresser
    edited May 2010
    ^ almost on a par with peter posting st. killedher shitface?
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