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In Britain, the equivalent scene is someone hunched over a laptop at 2am filling in endless grant applications to prove to a doubtless kindly bunch of people in London that they are doing something of social value.
This moment is the opposite of the equivalent scene in "Star Wars," a quarter century ago, when Luke Skywalker refuses to wear the helmet that will put him in contact with his targeting machinery, and decides instead to bliss out and trust the Force, the benevolent vital energy of the universe.
The equivalent scene occurs halfway through my script.
The equivalent scene dimensions were 0.8 m width by 2.0 m height, and the scanned image resolution was 32 by 128 pixels for the whole mannequin.
The plane crash is horrifying but nowhere near the intensity of the equivalent scene in Frank Marshall's "Alive" (which one of the guys references).
His moves are slower than Schwarzenegger's in the equivalent scene, even though he has twice as much work to do (another way of saying he's way too slow to pull it off), and he oddly seems less surprised than Schwarzenegger by his lethal handiwork.
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Its warnings of a desperate, dying future world have a haunting realism far more powerful than the violent frenzy of equivalent scenes in Japanese anime films bent on showing the horrors of things to come.
For Thanet, however, the creation of an equivalent culinary scene has proven more of a challenge.
"I have a feeling we're looking at the real-life equivalent of this scene from the comedy 'Four Lions,' " he wrote, referring to a British movie, released in 2010, that served as a dark satire of jihad culture.
The nearest cinematic equivalent to this scene is probably Madonna's Swept Away – although this looks much better, largely because it's based on real-life events and also because Guy Ritchie hasn't directed it.
In lowering the debate with spaghetti-assisted masturbation and other shenanigans related to bodily functions, Mr. Kazandjian said he had been inspired by more than the equivalent culinary sex scene in "American Pie".
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