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Old 05-21-2004, 10:02 AM
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Re: Favorite scene from the wall

I like the part where he trashes the hotel room.
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In the Flesh performance, then Run Like Hell performance.
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I like the scenes with the nude girls.



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I like the empty spaces illustrations
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Re: Favorite scene from the wall

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When Pink is huddled in the corner in the bathroom and the young Pink comes up behind him and touches his shoulder and the insane Pink turns around with that psychotic grin....freaky.


that part is awesome

I also like the Trial. I think that is so creative and awesome!

and when he trashes his room!
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Re: Favorite scene from the wall

its not really an important scene but i like when the kid is running in that field and its sort of silhouetted and its all orangey and you can see the sun and those posts.
but as for actual scenes i like the comfotably numb one. i love the whole movie so its hard to decide.
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I like the scene where Pink and co. as kids are going down the hill to the train tracks and the fat kid falls on his face hahaha, brilliant.
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Re: Favorite scene from the wall

Tossup between the Flowers from Empty Spaces and the entire Goodbye Blue Sky anims
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I'm with NNJ on this one. I like the end credits. The movie is terrible.
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i'm gonna have to say the thin ice part where he's in the pool.
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I love all of the animated scenes, especially the Goodbye Blue Sky one.
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Re: Favorite scene from the wall

From a random sampling of replies :
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1. when the dove-type bird flys into the sky, then turns into an ugly black one. that animation scene is awesome
2. "One of my turns" scene where he trashes the hotel room, then puts all of the broken peices into a little war setup(ps He Also SCREAMS!!!)
3. The animation with the flowers.
4. definitely comfortably numb, but i think the opening scene with pink/roger's father is also great
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• First frame dissolving The Reflection of DISNEY toon on tv INTO the Breakout at the theater and cut to the DRAWER where his Dad’s Uniform is kept!Its a scvene that invokes a feeling so raw and yet so emotional.
• The SYD BARRETT’s actual acts of shaving off his facial hairs ,eye brows etc.In fact most of the scenes ,e.g. Comfortably Numb-Candle scene etc.
• In fact The EMPTY SPACES scene where the wall stretches and cars etc. just bump out of the wall/The Flower scene is best sync song I ever saw/Trial is greatest point is its rendition of the leaf morph into baby and others.
• To choose a single scene is too difficult for me ,as an animator myself ,I find it hard to do justice by selecting only anim scenes or only real time scenes;hence For me It’s the WHOLE MOVIE except the “CREDITS” scene
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Re: Favorite scene from the wall

Syd shaved off his eyebrows? I remember hearing he shaved his head but his EYEBROWS? Yeesh.

My faves:

Comfortably Numb
The Trial

hmm... I like a lot of the stuff with Little Pink... Oh! And Waiting for the Worms, especially the marching hammers, that kicked ass!
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Re: Favorite scene from the wall

I've been watching "The Wall" for several years, practically since its release. Through all the years of watching the movie to death, I'm still wondering about something...

Does anyone remember the sequence after "The Trial" during the "tear down the wall" chant and Pink's life is flashing before the eyes of the viewer? Some of the things we saw were not in the movie (and I know there have been deleted scenes that have not been placed on the DVD, but I still want to see them, dammit!!!). One of those scenes where he's in a cell and he's scratching at the walls appeared in the deleted scene during the "Hey You" sequence. Other images we saw were recalls of some scenes, only either more in-depth or from a different angle (the scene where his arm was being injected with a hyperdermic during "Comfortably Numb" appeared differently in the sequence of pictures at the end). Another picture showed us a still of Pink emerging from the pool, as if to be in excrutiating pain, and the entire waters have turned red from his blood ...and it was shown with a much gorier detail than the scene that was shown earlier in the movie (where the water looked all red, yet clear); it looked exactly like a pool filled with opaque, pure blood. Seeing that brief image was just creepy.

My question is, during that series of pictures directly after the one of Pink locked up in the cell where he scratches, he's seen running from one end of the cell to the other, and then we see an instant shot of what appears to be a huge balloon of the familiar faceless figure. Does anyone know anything about that particular sequence (like where did it come from and what became of that scene)? I assume that's what Pink saw when he got to the window on the other side of the cell. I've been hoping the DVD version would have more deleted scenes than the "Hey You" cut, which would have put that missing piece of the puzzle into perspective...and I know there had to have been more deleted scenes than just "Hey You". I was thinking maybe someone may have read about it in a book or heard it from the people that worked on the movie in a commentary or interview somewhere.

Call it a hardcore fan that has to see every single detail of the movie -- deleted or otherwise.

Anyway, it's very late and I usually ramble on during the late hours. My apologies for loading an entire post with this inquiry. I just found that one sequence strange and thought I'd ask the experts for the hell of it.
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Re: Favorite scene from the wall

Hey there and welcome to the forum.

In early drafts of the storyboard, inflatables and models were used far more extensively in the film (as they were during the stage show). Instead of a real teacher, there was an inflatable in the train tunnel, there were interactions with the wife & mother props, etc. The decision was made to drop them around the time Alan Parker decided not to use any elements from the stage show (except the animation). However a few moments with the inflatables survived as you can see!
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