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| Santa Join Date: May 2002 Location: Detroit
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+24 Internets | Video of Your Favorite Movie Scenes This thread has never been made before. Post a youtube or similar embedded clip of your all time favorite movie scene. If the scene has been posted already, post the next favorite that hasn't been posted (and mention your favorite scene). I like this scene because Samuel L Jackson's dialogue is seemingly off the cuff and is so strange, but yet so intimindating and entertaining. It's a display of a hitman/muscle who has so much skill in his job that he makes intimidation a form of art. Any useless posts with no video will be deleted.
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| the illest motherfucker in a cardigan sweater Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: The CT
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| First one is Kelly's Heroes (one of my favorite films) 5:00 in it has an oldwest style standoff between Clint Eastwood and a Tiger Tank. Few super trooper scenes, cuz nothing beats em.
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| Cliff notes: Due to a mechanical failure, the U.S. AF is unable to recall a bomber group going to nuke Moscow. The U.S. President (Henry Fonda) is on the phone with the Soviet Prime Minister, trying to convince them not to retaliate with an all-out strike. Fail-Safe Another classic: 12 Angry Men The speech made by Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman. |
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| It's Lord of the Flies time. Join Date: Jun 2006
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| Here are my favorite scenes of all time, some I could not find on Utube so I am still looking for those as you can see down below: Andy breaks out of prison, fantastic scene from the warden throwing the rock through the poster which made me say "HOLY SHIT" then the over head shot of Andy laughing in the rain because he is finally free is just amazing. I love this scene in Man on Fire. "I wish...you had...more time" for some reason is just awesome and I love the shot of him walking away as the car blows up with a Fuckin Badass look on his face...awesome music too. Only clip I could find was foreign but still can see what scene it is. The Original Rocky fight. Rocky vs Apollo. I love when Rocky goes down and the look on Apollos face when he gets back up is so amazing, Apollo can't believe it then Rocky does a sweet move and breaks Apollo's Rib. Then the ending is just classic. But that look on Apollo's face just makes it for me. Daniel Larusso is gonna fight!!! Crane Kick. Sweep the leg! Do I need to say anymore? Final Scene in The Good the Bad and The Ugly. I love the music and the zoom in on their eyes, the close ups on their guns and hands, and the silence when all you can hear is the birds. Fantastic: My favorite scene in Star Wars and yes it had 0 action, I loved the music and the scenery, and how Luke is always looking up to the sky for the adventure that is going on somewhere else just like Yoda says in Empire. Lamb chops extra rare. FUCKIN EPIC! The whole seen is creepy yet awesome at the same time. The master of Suspense and his greatest scene ever, enjoy as I always do: I love this scene. It is so creepy and well acted. No music just dialogue and close ups. "What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?" The Coen Bros are amazing: Best beginning to a movie EVER! I am still looking for these scenes, the 2 Godfather scenes are prob the 2 greatest scenes of all time too imo: Godfather Resturaunt Scene Godfather Hospitol Scene Point Break Skydiving Scene Big Lebowski, the Jesus Scene 28 Days Later, the beginning Scene when he wakes up and London is completely empty. From when he wakes up to when the car alarm goes off is the best scene in the movie. +1 internet to Tuco. AMAZING THREAD! .
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