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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/13/2006 4:47:29 PM   
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The ear scene from Reservoir Dogs
The death of William Wallace scene from Braveheart
The dance from Napoleon Dynamite
Frank and beans from There's Something about Mary


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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/13/2006 5:06:57 PM   
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Rainman:  When Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise are in the phone booth, and Hoffman says, "Uh oh."  And Cruise comes back with, "Did you fart?!  Did you fucking fart???!!!"

The Wizard of Oz:  When the tornado drops the black-and-white house in Oz, and Dorothy opens the door to a technicolor world....that first shot of the color.

Singing In The Rain:  Gene Kelly's dance in the rain, of course.

It's A Wonderful Life:  At the end (of course) when the whole town shows up with the cash, the bell on the Christmas Tree tinkles, and he says, "Attaboy, Clarence!"

Patch Adams:  When Robin Williams fills a swimming pool with noodles so the old dying lady can have her last wish and play in a big bowl of noodles.

Can't remember the name of the movie where Tom Cruise does the "underwear dance" to "Old Time Rock & Roll"....was it Risky Business?  But I love that underwear dance

"Grease":  When Olivia Newton-John struts out in her black spandex and heels.

My all-time favorite....at the very end of "A Time To Remember" when Cary Grant has that moment of realization that Deborah Kerr was injured and that's why she didn't meet him at the top of the Empire State Building..


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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/13/2006 5:29:16 PM   
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Mel Gipson movie Payback:
 
The scene where Lucy Lui punches her painslut the crime boss in  stomach.

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 9:11:07 AM   
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Actually, my favorite from "Payback" is every time Mel Gibson says "I just want my $17,000" and the people he's dealing with can't believe that is all that is involved.  And when he shoots the crime boss' (played by Kris Kristofferson) luggage, and Kristofferson says "That's MEAN.  That's just plain MEAN."

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 9:16:20 AM   
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My Cousin Vinnie:
Judge: I'm going to hold you in contempt of court.

Vinnie: Yeah, THERE'S a fucking surprise.

I like when he tries to say "youths" and it comes out "yutes", and Judge Munster's response...."yutes??"


And ... when Vinnie is about to get in the barroom fight with a bunch of crackers, and the guy says "You do this or I'll kick your ass" and Joe Pesci says "OH, now we are negotiatin'!"    AND at the end, when "Mona Lisa" takes the witness stand (and is there a hotter woman in a film at that point?  but I digress) and she's asked if the alleged getaway car could make the skid marks found at the scene.  "NO...it couldna!"  Fred Gwynne's face (the judge) is priceless.


You guys got good taste in movies!
 
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OK... that's enough for now. I will be back with more.

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 11:05:27 AM   
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Actually, my favorite from "Payback" is every time Mel Gibson says "I just want my $17,000" and the people he's dealing with can't believe that is all that is involved.  And when he shoots the crime boss' (played by Kris Kristofferson) luggage, and Kristofferson says "That's MEAN.  That's just plain MEAN."


Actually you are right that Kristofferson played the big boss, but the guy that made that quote was James Coburn.

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 11:29:11 AM   
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In Good Company-- When Denis Quaid goes to shoot the ball and it gets stuck between the board and the hoop and he falls on his ass.

Old School--The part where the guys are I guess being initiated into the group, and they have to tie ropes to their dicks and drop a weight, and the big guy's weight hits a sewer, falls through, and brings him down to the ground.

SAW I and II--The endings, when it all comes together. Amazing.

The Break Up--"I wouldn't want anything to happen to him either." At the end with Vince and his friend in the bar. Haha, reminds me of a conversation I would have with my friend.

Dumb and Dumberer--When Lloyd throws a brick through Harry's window.

Switch--"Do you know how many animals had to die just so could wear that coat?" --"Do you know how many rich men I had to fuck just so I could wear this coat?"

Emporer's New Groove--1.)"What? I didn't-Somebody's thrown stuff. Are you gonna finish making the fire or what?" (I think I quoted that all right) 2.) "OR! To save on postage, I'll just poison him with his." 3.) "Ah, the poison, the poison chosen for Kuzko, the poison chosen specially to kill Kuzko, Kuzko's poison...that poison?"

Super Troopers--"I'll believe that when me shit turns purple and tastes like rainbow sherbert."

Pirates of the Caribbean --"I'll get you a new hat. A big one!"



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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 11:38:40 AM   
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The duel as the audience first meet the swordmaster in Seven Samurai

Almost every sequence involving Marv in Sin city


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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 11:41:04 AM   
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9 1/2 Weeks - the refrigerator scene
 
Queen of the Damned - when she walks into the bar.
 
Beauty and the Beast - when her love brings him back.
 
What Dreams May Come - when he goes through the lost souls to bring his wife back from hell
 
We Were Soldiers Once - the end when the photo journalist is trying to type out his story
 
so many scenes . . so little time.



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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 12:07:53 PM   
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Oh and "There is no spoon" scene..... Nope, not Matrix, Dog soldiers 

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 12:41:40 PM   
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Pretty Woman: The scene on the piano.. not sure why..but I liked it.
 
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark: When there is a guy with a big sword or something..and he is trying to be all manly..then Indy just takes his gun out.. one shot.. he's dead. 
 
Bridges of Madison County: It's at the end of the movie..she is in her truck with her husband..and Robert is in front of them in his.. his signal is on to turn left..and he hesitates..and she puts her hand on the door handle..   Every time I watch it.. I think..maybe this time she will open it.. makes me cry my eyes out no matter how many times I've seen it.
 
There are lots more.. I just have to narrow it down a bit.

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 12:58:45 PM   
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How could I forget...every scene in Cold Mountain.
That is an incredible movie.

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 1:40:22 PM   
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The rape scene in Pulp Fiction where Butch [Bruce Willis] is going through all the potential weapons he can use.

Although most of the movie sucks, in "Four Rooms" the final story [the one written by Tarantino] made me laugh my ass off.

The Godfather...the horse. And the dialouge leading right up to that.

Godfather part II: where Vito is stalking the black hand from the rooftops and he comes back to his family on the steps after hes done.

Apocolaypse Now: Charlie dont Surf !

Private Parts:  the first few scenes where Howards a little kid, "Your a moron now shutup and sit still!" that and Symphony Sid, oh yeah, and the puppets.








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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 3:26:32 PM   
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ORIGINAL: windchymes

Rainman:  When Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise are in the phone booth, and Hoffman says, "Uh oh."  And Cruise comes back with, "Did you fart?!  Did you fucking fart???!!!"

The Wizard of Oz:  When the tornado drops the black-and-white house in Oz, and Dorothy opens the door to a technicolor world....that first shot of the color.

Singing In The Rain:  Gene Kelly's dance in the rain, of course.

It's A Wonderful Life:  At the end (of course) when the whole town shows up with the cash, the bell on the Christmas Tree tinkles, and he says, "Attaboy, Clarence!"

Patch Adams:  When Robin Williams fills a swimming pool with noodles so the old dying lady can have her last wish and play in a big bowl of noodles.

Can't remember the name of the movie where Tom Cruise does the "underwear dance" to "Old Time Rock & Roll"....was it Risky Business?  But I love that underwear dance

"Grease":  When Olivia Newton-John struts out in her black spandex and heels.

My all-time favorite....at the very end of "A Time To Remember" when Cary Grant has that moment of realization that Deborah Kerr was injured and that's why she didn't meet him at the top of the Empire State Building..



Some unique and very cool picks, windchymes .

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 3:28:00 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Emperor1956



quote: (Level and Gauge):

My Cousin Vinnie:
Judge: I'm going to hold you in contempt of court.

Vinnie: Yeah, THERE'S a fucking surprise.

I like when he tries to say "youths" and it comes out "yutes", and Judge Munster's response...."yutes??"



And ... when Vinnie is about to get in the barroom fight with a bunch of crackers, and the guy says "You do this or I'll kick your ass" and Joe Pesci says "OH, now we are negotiatin'!"    AND at the end, when "Mona Lisa" takes the witness stand (and is there a hotter woman in a film at that point?  but I digress) and she's asked if the alleged getaway car could make the skid marks found at the scene.  "NO...it couldna!"  Fred Gwynne's face (the judge) is priceless.



You guys got good taste in movies!
 
E.
 
OK... that's enough for now. I will be back with more.

Won't we all?




It's a terrific movie, E. Don't forget Tomei stomping her feet as she's talking about her biological clock.... oh, Marissa, let Level help you

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 3:36:20 PM   
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The duel as the audience first meet the swordmaster in Seven Samurai

Almost every sequence involving Marv in Sin city



Haven't seen the movie yet, but I loved Miller's graphic novels.




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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 3:37:26 PM   
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Bridges of Madison County: It's at the end of the movie..she is in her truck with her husband..and Robert is in front of them in his.. his signal is on to turn left..and he hesitates..and she puts her hand on the door handle..   Every time I watch it.. I think..maybe this time she will open it.. makes me cry my eyes out no matter how many times I've seen it.
 


One of my favorite movies.

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 6:59:14 PM   
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Watching AFI's 100 Most Inspiring movies.......... great stuff.
 
The Killing Fields...... when the New York Times reporter (played by Sam Waterson) is finally reunited with Dith Pran, the man who aided and befriended him in Cambodia (wonderfully played by Dr. Haing S. Ngor), after he was left behind and endured the killing fields, absolutely rips my heart out.


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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/14/2006 9:48:17 PM   
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When Scarlett O'Hara stands on top of the hill and says "As God as my witness, I will never go hungry again..." 
It is my all time favorite movie!


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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/15/2006 8:29:04 PM   
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Play Misty For Me......the closeups of the blond with white tape over her mouth

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