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Favorite movie scenes - 6/11/2006 6:16:19 PM   
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What movie scenes rank as your all-time favorites? Comedy, drama, horror, as many as you want.
 
A couple of comedy ones from me....
 
From Young Frankenstein........ after Madeline Kahn has sex with the Monster (Peter Boyle)... "Oh. Where you going?... Oh, you men are all alike. Seven or eight quick ones and then you're out with the boys to boast and brag. YOU BETTER KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT. Oh... I think I love him. "
 
From Airplane!......... Lloyd Bridges' character, an air traffic controller, going from "I guess I picked the wrong week to give up cigarettes" to "I guess I picked the wrong week to give up sniffing glue". .... lmao.....
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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/11/2006 6:27:31 PM   
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When Harry Meet Sally....when she faked the orgasm...that was really cool!!!

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/11/2006 6:36:15 PM   
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What movie scenes rank as your all-time favorites? Comedy, drama, horror, as many as you want.
 


Gone With The Wind:  When Rhett is gazing at Scarlett as she and her friend ascend the staircase. *sigh*

Mr. and Mrs. Smith:  When they are dancing together and he is slamming her against the wall, etc.

I have so many others I can think of...but will post later...great thread! Thanks
 

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/11/2006 7:19:53 PM   
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Anything by Al Pacino in the Godfather series.


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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/11/2006 7:43:26 PM   
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Anything by Johnny Depp in "Pirates of the Caribbean"
 
remember...July 7...Pirates of the Caribbean 2:  Dead Man's Chest!

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/11/2006 7:46:51 PM   
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What movie scenes rank as your all-time favorites? Comedy, drama, horror, as many as you want.
 


Gone With The Wind:  When Rhett is gazing at Scarlett as she and her friend ascend the staircase. *sigh*

Mr. and Mrs. Smith:  When they are dancing together and he is slamming her against the wall, etc.

I have so many others I can think of...but will post later...great thread! Thanks
 


Thank you for contributing *smiles*

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/11/2006 8:21:42 PM   
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Secretary:  When Lee is sitting for 3 days at Mr. Gray's desk because he told her not to move until he came back.
 
A.I.:  When the young robot (Hayley Joel Osment) tucks his mother into bed, knowing that, once she falls asleep, she will never wake up again.
 
Saw II:  The hand trap. 
 
Rocky Horror Picture Show:  Franknfurter coming down in the elevator with that big shoe stomping as it descends.  Antici...................pation!

 
There are lots more, but I can't think of them right now.

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/12/2006 3:13:40 AM   
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What movie scenes rank as your all-time favorites? Comedy, drama, horror, as many as you want.
 
A couple of comedy ones from me....
 
From Young Frankenstein........ after Madeline Kahn has sex with the Monster (Peter Boyle)... "Oh. Where you going?... Oh, you men are all alike. Seven or eight quick ones and then you're out with the boys to boast and brag. YOU BETTER KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT. Oh... I think I love him. "
 
From Airplane!......... Lloyd Bridges' character, an air traffic controller, going from "I guess I picked the wrong week to give up cigarettes" to "I guess I picked the wrong week to give up sniffing glue". .... lmao.....



From Gone with the Wind: When Rhett carries Scarlett up the stairs in a drunken rage to TAKE his wife.......
 
From Fisher King: When Robin Williams and Jeff Bridges let Mr. Happy dance freely in the breeze singing....."I like New York in June, How about You???"

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/12/2006 5:31:34 PM   
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In the aptly-named Female Vampire, the, well, female vampire slinks up seductively to the camera and somehow manages to accidentally bonk her head on the lens.

In The Wizard of Oz, you can see the Tinman untie the balloon just before the Wizard flies off...damn Tinman, I knew I couldn't trust him.





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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/12/2006 6:01:26 PM   
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Steel Magnolias
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Betty: Wilma how did you get rid of ring around the collar?
Wilma: I just started washing Fred's neck.

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OK, so I didn't put the particular scenes... but I like the quotes!!!  I really need to find a subbie so that I can quit watching TV... lol

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/12/2006 9:53:21 PM   
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Two famously "bad" movies that are really very good:

Bordello of Blood -- the "kill the vamps with holy water loaded into supersoakers" scene (Hey, I'm not making this up, people) done to the tune "Ballroom Blitz"   and....

Almost any scene from "Con Air", a truly dumb film with several absolutely perfect performances.  Among my favorite scenes:   "If you shoot me, who will fly the plane?"  "I don't know, I never think that far ahead."

If you've never seen Con Air, you owe it to yourself to get it, pop in the DVD (on a big screen preferably) and just enjoy.

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/12/2006 10:53:32 PM   
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Oh... I have several... boy... I will have to post multiple times.


To Kill A Mockingbird: When Atticus Finch is leaving the courtroom and all the black people in the balcony stand up in respect. His housekeeper (a delightful black woman) turns to Atticus' daughter and says, "Stand up Miss Jean Louise, your Daddy is passing by."

Good Morning Vietnam: The scene where Robin Williams plays Louis Armstrong's It's A Wonderful World

Uncle Buck: Pretty much the entire movie, but the scene that gets me really choked up is the last frame of the movie when John Candy is waving goodbye to his family and they freeze the picture on that. It was only a few years later that he died.

Saving Private Ryan: I don't want to say that the opening 20 minutes of the film are my favorite, but I had to do a college English term paper on D-Day and I interviewed several WW2 vets and the horror that they describes matches what is in those 20 minutes. Brutal but truly a classic scene.

Tomb Raider: The scene with Angelina Jolie in the shower.

Das Boot: The scene where the sub is on the ocean floor and you can hear the water pressure stressing the hull and then the rivets begin to explode. The looks exchanged between the actors is wonderful.

Cinema Paradesio (I think that is the spelling): The entire movie is simply a classic. But the most touching scene in the film is where the main character opens the box that his friend sent him. I can't say what is inside the box without ruining the ending so... let's just say, if you haven't cried by then, that will send you over the edge. I watch that film with a lump in my throat.

Caddyshack: A total classic, but who can argue that the gopher didn't steal the movie?

Saw: The scene where Amanda has the trap wired into her mouth. That one sent chills through me.

Goodfellas: The scene where Joe Pesci realizes that he is going to get whacked.

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: The gunfight scene at the end. Spaghetti Westerns at their finest!

The Ring: When they realize at the end what went wrong.

Titanic: When Leonardo DeCaprio dies. Best scene in the movie. I do not like old Lenny.

Hostle: The part where I returned the DVD to the rental place. Best scene I can think of.

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

Vinnie: Yeah, THERE'S a fucking surprise.


OK... that's enough for now. I will be back with more.

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/13/2006 3:01:20 AM   
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Oh... I have several... boy... I will have to post multiple times.


Saving Private Ryan: I don't want to say that the opening 20 minutes of the film are my favorite, but I had to do a college English term paper on D-Day and I interviewed several WW2 vets and the horror that they describes matches what is in those 20 minutes. Brutal but truly a classic scene. Totally agree, Gauge, and I love the ending too, where Ryan asks, "Am I a good man??".... if I watch this scene with someone, they better have Kleenex on hand, or I'll be blowing my nose on their shirt sleeve.

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??"


OK... that's enough for now. I will be back with more.

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/13/2006 3:06:53 AM   
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Oh... I have several... boy... I will have to post multiple times.


So do I.......

Heat - The shoot-out scene with Kilmer, De Niro, Sizemore and the cops is the best I've ever seen.

Heat - The scene where De Niro and Pacino are sitting in a coffee shop and Pacino is telling him that he's a two time loser but he loves his job and he loves catching crooks. De Niro tells him : A guy told me one time, "Don't let yourself get attached to anything you are not willing to walk out on in 30 seconds flat if you feel the heat around the corner."

City by the Sea - The scene where William Forsythe pulls up to the drive up window of a fast food restaurant and says  :  '' I'll have a bacon cheeseburger and a blowjob.''

Loose Cannons -  The Scene with Dan Akroyd and Gene Hackman driving and Akroyd turns into ''Ricky Rudd'' as one of his many split-personalities

Star Wars - A New Hope - The light saber dual at the end of the movie between Maul and Obi wahn. - Next to Vader... I still say Maul was the best Sith.

God Father II - The scene where Brando is counseling Pacino with Robert Duvall sitting in. Brando tells Pacino :  "Remember....Your enemies will come to you with smiles on the their faces.''

Alien I - The scene where there crawling through the air ducts looking for the Alien and one of the cohorts tells him through the two-way radio to be careful because the Alien is very close -- Then you see the Alien -- That movie was a classic

Nightmare on Elmstreet - The scene where Freddy is walking down the alley and his arms are super long. Man... That was freaky. Not to mention... all the one liner's were hella funny.

Random Hearts -  I duuno.... for some reason I really liked this movie. I thought Kristin Scott Thomas as Harrison Ford paired up well.

Carlito's Way -  John Leguizamo's portrayal of '' Benny Blanco'' was awesome - Sean Penn , Pacino and Luis Guzman were also awesome in this movie

The Game - Michael Douglass, Penn and especially Deborah Kara Unger were awesome in this movie - The plot was awesome and carried out well, all the way down to the last scenes.


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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/13/2006 3:12:59 AM   
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From Pulp Fiction:

"Jules:Wanna know what I'm buyin' Ringo?
Pumpkin: What?
Jules: Your life. I'm givin' you that money so I don't hafta kill your ass. You read the Bible?
Pumpkin: Not regularly.
Jules: There's a passage I got memorized. Ezekiel 25:17. The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness. For he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you. I been sayin' that shit for years. And if you ever heard it, it meant your ass. I never really questioned what it meant. I thought it was just a cold-blooded thing to say to a motherfucker before you popped a cap in his ass. But I saw some shit this mornin' made me think twice. Now I'm thinkin': it could mean you're the evil man. And I'm the righteous man. And Mr. 9mm here, he's the shepherd protecting my righteous ass in the valley of darkness. Or it could be you're the righteous man and I'm the shepherd and it's the world that's evil and selfish. I'd like that. But that shit ain't the truth. The truth is you're the weak. And I'm the tyranny of evil men. But I'm tryin', Ringo. I'm tryin' real hard to be a shepherd. "

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/13/2006 3:18:05 AM   
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Oh... I have several... boy... I will have to post multiple times.


So do I.......

City by the Sea - The scene where William Forsythe pulls up to the drive up window of a fast food restaurant and says  :  '' I'll have a bacon cheeseburger and a blowjob.'' LMAO R......


Alien I - The scene where there crawling through the air ducts looking for the Alien and one of the cohorts tells him through the two-way radio to be careful because the Alien is very close -- Then you see the Alien -- That movie was a classic. Yes it is. I don't own many films; I love movies but seldom find one I want to see over and over, but Alien is one of them that never bores me.



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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/13/2006 3:30:00 AM   
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Yes it is. I don't own many films; I love movies but seldom find one I want to see over and over, but Alien is one of them that never bores me.


I hear ya... I own both I & II and never get tired of them. I think I was twelve and up in Tahoe when I first watched it -- To be honest with you.... I didn't sleep too good that night lol!

By the way.... I also liked the scene in Dune, where the little girl, Aliah, ''pops'' the ''Barron'' and sends him flyn'


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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/13/2006 11:50:11 AM   
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Movie Scenes:

The Crow - When Eric falls from the roof and you hear the sigh as he falls.
The Crow - When Eric is confronting Gideon, throwing the rings at him, telling him that each and every ring is a life he helped destroy.

Victor/Victoria - When Robert Preston is performing at the end of the movie and the set dancers let him fall on the ground.  He just looks up and says, "You bitches."

Varisty Blues - When Mox and Tweeder are talking during practice about how to get a girl out of her clothes and Tweeder finishes his speech about panties just falling off, then looks at Mox and says, "What?"

There are a few others, but none really spring to mind at the moment.


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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/13/2006 3:59:15 PM   
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"A Fish Called Wanda": Otto is found hiding in Archie & Wendy's house and pretends he's from the CIA.

Wendy
:  Who are you?
Otto: I'm, uh, Harvey. Manfred... jen... sen... den.

Otto:  Look, you obviously don't know anything about intelligence work, lady. It's an X-K-Red-27 technique.  Look, you obviously don't know anything about intelligence work, lady.  It's an X-K-Red-27 technique.
Look, you obviously don't know anything about intelligence work, lady.  It's an X-K-Red-27 technique.
Wendy: My father was in the Secret Service, Mr. Manfredjinsinjin, and I know perfectly well that you don't keep the general public informed when you are "debriefing KGB defectors in a safe house."
Otto:  Ohh....  you English think you're so superior.  Well, would you like to know what you'd be without us, the good ol' U.S. of A. to protect you? I'll tell you. The smallest fucking province in the Russian Empire, that's what. So don't call me stupid, lady. Just thank me.

and of course from the Blues Brothers, when they're trying to get Mr. Fabulous to join them - they're puttin' the band back together!

[to man in restaurant]
Jake: [with a fake accent] How much for the little girl? How much for the women?
Father:  What?
Jake:  Your women. I want to buy your women. The little girl, your daughters... sell them to me. Sell me your children!
Father:  Maitre'd!


Ooohhh... what a fun thread!

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RE: Favorite movie scenes - 6/13/2006 4:34:33 PM   
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Tombstone _ Doc Holiday dueling with Ringo, "I'm your huckleberry"
 
Pirates of the Caribbean - anything "Savvy "
 
Anylyze this "couldn't get it up last night" with your wife ? "no the big game aganist Michigan" lol

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