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Guest Nevermortal
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What's your favorite all-time scene in a movie?

 

I'm going with the opening 5 minutes of Full Metal Jacket. The best uses of profanity ever captured on film.

 

"I'll gouge out your eyeballs and SKULL FUCK YOU!"

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Guest the pinjockey
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Favorite Scene ever: Slap Shot Paul Newman circling the opposing goalie chanting "Your wife's a lesbian, a lesbian, she's a lesbian."

 

Favorite single shot ever: The Natural Roy Hobbs rounding first the camera behind him with the lighting, the angle, the fireworks going off in the backgroung was just perfect.

Guest Youth N Asia
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That is a great one...

 

I've always liked Dante in Clerks finding out his girlfriend sucked 37 dicks.

 

Dante: "You sucked 36 dicks! Is that including me?"

Girlfriend: "...thirty-seven"

 

THen to a customer

 

Dante: "37, my girlfriend sucked 37 dicks!"

Customer: "In a row?"

 

then again...as she's leaving the store

 

"Try not to suck any dick on the way to the parking lot!"

 

I like Mallrats better...but that scene in Clerks is my fav

Guest imajackoff?
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Off the top of my head, I have a couple.

 

Twist contest scene in Pulp Fiction

 

Surfing scene in Apocalypse Now

 

"What makes me so fucking funny??!" scene from Goodfellas.

 

The Walken/Hopper interrogation scene from True Romance.

Guest Ravenbomb
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-Shower scene in Psycho

-'You Talkin to me?' Taxi Driver

-'Attica! Attica!' Dog Day Afternoon

-the Mooby boardroom scene Dogma

-the dinner table scene in American Beauty

-John Doe turning himself in Se7en

-Baptism/nemisis murdering Godfather

Guest cabbageboy
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True Romance has 3 mindblowing scenes that could be included in anyone's top scenes list:

 

1. Clarence's confrontation with the psychotic Drexel (Gary Oldman as a wigger pimp!)....just an awesome scene that will be indeliby etched in your mind.

 

2. The above mentioned Walken/Hopper interrogation scene with Hopper's rant on Sicilian history ("Sicilians were spawned by niggers!").

 

3. The very disturbing James Gandolfini/Patricia Arquette scene where he beats the crap out of her in very realistic fashion.

Guest Sturgis
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Katie Holmes nude scene in The Gift, though the movie sucked Katie Holmes beautiful tits was the real gift :)

Guest CoreyLazarus416
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I thought Barry Blaustein's interspersal of footage of Noelle, Dewey, and Colette Foley, with match footage of Mankind/Rock from RR 99, all set to "Stand By Me" was pretty powerful.

Guest HellSpawn
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Right now, my pick is...

The whole Drew Barrymore scene on Scream.

Guest eiker_ir
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mine is the same as Youth N Asia but just this part

 

Dante: "37, my girlfriend sucked 37 dicks!"

Customer: "In a row?"

 

 

best.scene.ever

Guest godthedog
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*********some spoilers***********

 

 

this is like picking a favorite song ever, my tastes come and go. i'll spout off whatever are my favorites at the moment, in order:

 

1. the puppet show in 'the 400 blows': saw it on the original print a couple nights ago, and this scene just floored me. it was basically just a group of kids' faces, watching a puppet show, but all the details in what they were doing (laughing, chewing on their hands, fidgeting), and the collective expression of wonder on their faces was priceless. people were laughing during it, not because it was really funny, just because it was so beautiful. i can't do it justice in words.

 

2. sex scene in the desert from 'lost highway': best use of any song in a movie. 'song to the siren' perfectly suits it in lyrics and in music, fluid and ethereal and gorgeous. the whiteness & the softness of patricia arquette (and her titties) just work so well with it.

 

3. musical number from 'magnolia': enough other people on the board have seen this that i don't need to explain it.

 

4. scotty approaching judy as madeline in 'vertigo'. everything was building up to that moment & the payoff was amazing.

 

i'll probably go back & edit this later, as it was kind of thrown together.

 

and i think kevin smith should be banned from all "greatest scene" discussions for his complete lack of any visual sense whatsoever.

Guest meanmaisch
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In the first Godfather, the scene in which Michael Corleone kills Sollozzo and McCluskey in the Italian restaurant.

Guest kkktookmybabyaway
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My first thought was Denzell/Broderick getting shot in Glory. May not be the "best" but it beat other scenes in the race to my brain...

Guest bps "The Truth" 21
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SPOILERS I GUESS****************

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

William Munny killls Little Bill and a bar full of people at the end of Unforgiven.

Guest Mr. Slim Citrus
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In no particular order:

 

"You Can't Handle the Truth" - A Few Good Men

The "Rain" Scene - Chasing Amy

"Get the Fuck off of My Obstacle!" - Full Metal Jacket

The Fight Scene - Harlem Nights

 

There are many others, but my brain isn't working tonight...

Guest Kotzenjunge
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Going for ones that haven't been mentioned yet...

 

Landing on Normandy -- Saving Private Ryan. Try and find a more intense bit of film anywhere.

 

The Pimps' Exchange -- How High. Funny-ass shit.

 

The entire motorcycle gang fight -- Akira. Damn.

 

Fo sheez,

Kotzenjunge

Guest GeneMean
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Chasing Amy - "Because the other three are figments of your f**king imagination!"

Ferris Bueller - "This is George Peterson.."

Star Wars - Death Star trench run

Guest Mr. Slim Citrus
Posted

Oh yeah, I just thought of one more:

 

The "Cake" Scene - What's Love Got to Do With It

 

This just struck me as funny as shit for some reason...

Guest C.H.U.D.
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I consider the best scene ever to be the ending of Blade Runner when Roy gives the speech on the roof at the end while holding the dove, then dies. I still get goosebumps when I watch that scene.

Guest bps "The Truth" 21
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I liked that scene too.

 

Unfortunately I hate the rest of the movie.

 

The ending is great though

Guest WrestlingDeacon
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-The end shot of the Searchers with John Wayne's silloute shot through the doorway as everyone else runs inside to "civilization" and he has to stay in the "wilderness."

 

-The "fill your hands" scene from True Grit.

 

-The ferris wheel scene from The Third Man. Joseph Cotton and Orson Welles show the most dynamic chemistry I have ever seen between two people on screen. It also has the very witty "Cuckoo Clock" speech at the end of that which Welles wrote himself.

 

-The Singing in the Rain number from Singing in the Rain. A lot of Kelly's stuff was a little to artsy and esoteric for it's own good, but this was a perfectly staged and performed musical number.

 

-Nicolas Cage attempting to steal Huggies in Raising Arizona and the chase that follows.

 

-The first time you see Bela Lugosi as Dracula in Dracula. It's a tracking shot of the basement and he's just standing next to his coffin with a candleabra in his hand with such a demonic looks on his face. Sets the whole movie and is still scary.

 

-My favorite shot is the one in Color of Money where you see Paul Newman's reflection in the cue ball as he lines up the shot. That's creative cinematography.

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Me and Dames and probably any other Gangsta movie watcha are probably mad that MOTHEFUCKING SCARFACE hasn't been mentioned yet. 2 in that movie off the top of my head...

 

1) When he goes to pick up the 2 keys in Miami (The Chainsaw Scene)

2) The end (After he goes back to HIS house, after killing Manny)

 

Akira: The ENTIRE ENDING, from when Tetsuo goes into the stadium, is the MUTHERFUCKING ENDING TO END ALL ENDINGS. UN-REAL (because it is! :P )

 

Already mentioned that Godfather scene...Oh, I'm a stickler for that part in Clerks, too, but you forgot to mention after the "Don't suck any dick on your way to you car" part, the dood that walks after his gf, so Dante says, "HEY! Get back here!!!"

 

From Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back: When they get to that mini-mart in Missouri or something like that...that entire scene cracks me up, and also, I LOVE LOVE LOVE when they try to get away from the cops at the little diner in the desert ("This is our gay adopted lovechild..."), and then after they get away, Will Ferrel is like, "FUCK! That was them, wasn't it...)

 

Fine, a Drama movie: What about...oh, SAVING PRIVATE RYAN? I got to show the first twenty minutes of that in my US History class back in high school as a part of my A+ presentation on D-Day. Greatest beginning to a movie I've ever seen...

Guest Lord of The Curry
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- The "Star Wars Racism" speech in Chasing Amy

- The conversation in the coffee shop between Pacino and Deniro in Heat

- John Doe's confession in Seven

- Michelle Pffifers (sp?) breakdown on Sean Penn in I Am Sam

 

and.....my favorite of All Time

 

The Final 10 Minutes of Last of The Mohicans.

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Banky chatting with Hooper about Archie's homosexuality in Chasing Amy. That part cracks me up STILL after watching it atleast 500 times.

 

The end of Apocalypse Now is really powerful, when Martin Sheen stands up in front of all the Cambodians and they bow down before him. It sums up how evil war is, and how it effects the pysche of anyone involved in it - civilian or soldier.

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Me and Dames and probably any other Gangsta movie watcha are probably mad that MOTHEFUCKING SCARFACE hasn't been mentioned yet. 2 in that movie off the top of my head...

 

1) When he goes to pick up the 2 keys in Miami (The Chainsaw Scene)

2) The end (After he goes back to HIS house, after killing Manny)

Oh, TESTIFY~!!!

 

Those are my two favorite scenes in the movie.

 

Some of my other favorite scenes would have to be the first scene in the Godfather, when Vito is showing his strength with just his words.

 

The end of Can't Hardly Wait with JLH and Ethan Embry because it's my ultimate fantasy.

 

The Ice Hockey argument in Chasing Amy.

 

The finale of Halloween.

 

Dames

Guest Mattdotcom
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Ash versus Ash's Right Hand- Evil Dead 2 -Just awesome, plus I'm an Evil Dead Mark.

 

The Beginning of Batman (From when you see him watching over the city up to "I'm Batman.")-Batman(1989) -It's one of the few (maybe ONLY) times that Batman is truly Batman in a live-action film.

Guest Vern Gagne
Posted

The Car chase in Bullitt

 

McQueen on his motorcycle in the Great Escape

 

Cary Grant chased by the plane in the field in North by Northwest.

 

Groucho-Harpo Mirror scene in Duck Soup

Guest cabbageboy
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I have never understood the fascination with the Pacino Scarface. The original is half as long, twice as good, and covers the same stuff....and just as many people die.

 

Speaking of old gangster movies, Cagney has a bunch that rank among the best scenes ever:

 

--In Public Enemy (1931) Cagney shoots it out at the end with a bunch of guys, staggers out wounded, says "I ain't so tough," then falls in the gutter. I don't especially like that movie but that whole ending was great.

 

--Angels With Dirty Faces (1938), Cagney feigns cowardice as he is going to the chair, it's one of the most stunning death scenes ever.

 

--Roaring Twenties (1939), Cagney shoots it out with everyone and then is shot down and dies on the snowy church steps. Seriously, this one left me in tears when I saw it the first time when I was about 11.

 

--White Heat (1949): Top of the World, Ma! Need I say more?

Guest godthedog
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I have never understood the fascination with the Pacino Scarface. The original is half as long, twice as good, and covers the same stuff....and just as many people die.

hawks > de palma

 

and the number of people who think the greatest scenes in all of cinema come from KEVIN SMITH is disturbing. you guys really need to watch more movies.

Guest ArkhamGlobe
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I don't really have one definitive pick, but I've got loads of favourite ones...

 

The opening scene in "Halloween".

 

The ending sequence in "Heat".

 

The ending sequence in "Blade Runner", from Hauer's speech right until the end credits.

 

The endings to "Witchfinder General", "Aguirre - the Wrath of God", "The Wicker Man" and "Throne of Blood".

 

The opening to "Suspiria".

 

Though I haven't seen it in ages, I remember being absolutely stunned by the long take that opens "Touch of Evil".

 

The "reunion" scene in "Raging Bull".

 

Jack Nicholson and Grady in the bathroom and the chase through the maze in "The Shining".

 

Mifune and another samurai trying to rescue the family from the burning mill in "The Seven Samurai".

 

Peter Sellers' conversation with the russian PM in "Dr Strangelove".

 

I'll probably post some more as I think of them.

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