What is your favourite movie scene?
Mine has to be, this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKzhg5X1bPI&t=131s
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What is your favourite movie scene?
Mine has to be, this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKzhg5X1bPI&t=131s
https://youtu.be/3MjxoaynCmk
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I'm your huckleberry
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R8OWNspU_yE
Any one of about 100 from Blazing Saddles. Whadya mean I'm funny? From Goodfellas is spine chilling.
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This is so easy for me.
A Few Good Men - Jack Nicholson "You can't handle the truth...." 2 minute scene, stole the whole film.
The opening scene for Full Metal Jacket when the recruits are getting their heads shaved.
The look on their faces realising what's going to happen.
https://youtu.be/MwMPZR3sS2o
Another gangster one, this time this side of the Atlantic
https://youtu.be/dNl3jvApJqU
UAnd for a complete change - it’s a bit longer but worth it
https://youtu.be/6OfZD5xB6TA
Donald Sutherland robbed here. Didn’t get the Oscar, didn’t even get a nomination. It must have been some year for films
https://youtu.be/1umLIiw4wV8
Really hard to pick a favourite scene.
As mentioned already on this thread, “you can’t handle the truth” is brilliant.
For me, there are lots of great scenes in The Big Short. Also, it’s great scene after great scene in The Big Lebowski.
Even something as simple as McLovin getting his ID in Superbad.
Any given Sunday - Pacino’s speech
Too many scenes to choose from:
So I Married an Axe Murderer - https://youtu.be/g5vnZec964c
Big Lebowski - https://youtu.be/siZQX98TsJ0
Donald Sutherland (X) in JFK when he tells Kevin Costner (Jim Garrison) about his theory on what happened in Dallas and the mystery surrounding his posting to the South Pole when JFK was in town and the cover story etc, its Sutherlands only scene in the film and he nails it. Just brilliant and steals the show imo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zSnolpYkCA
Or the scene in One Flew Over A Cuckoos Nest where Nurse Ratchet gets Mr Harding to tell the group about his wife seeing other men and why. All the actors in that scene play it brilliantly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBHN7aJGogY
The opening 30 minutes of Saving Private Ryan, thats a hell I would never wish anyone to experience ever again.
Sharon stones performance in Basic Instinct. Not just that famous scene in the police station but her performance as a whole. Superb.
Every film Marilyn Monroe is in just because she is Marilyn Monroe and I absolutely love her. :greengrin
I have many more, too many to list here.
When the lawyer stands up in My Cousin Vinnie film to address the jury.
John Wayne in True Grit, “Fill your hands you son of a bitch”
Good Will Hunting - when Matt Damon lays into the arrogant student in the bar, where he first meets Minnie Driver.
.. and of course the following ‘apples’ moment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tcwz8-EfFYE
It's a masterpiece of understatement.
"I love America." Pronounced "I lawv Amerreeca".
It just sets up the whole film.
James Stewart in it’s a wonderful life.
What follows after Clarence allows him to see what the world would’ve been like without him is IMHO the best acting ever. The range of emotions and facial expressions are incredible.
Apparently Hitchcock’s favourite actor.
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Love that scene, and that film, makes me properly laugh every time. The interaction between Joe Pesci and the judge are great too. “What is a ute?”.
Some scenes from me.
The bank shootout in Heat.
The opening scene of Once Upon A Time In The West - fun fact. Sergio Leone initially wanted Ellie Walch, Lee Van Cleef & Clint Eastwood to be the 3 gunmen waiting on Charles Bronson at the train station but Eastwood wasn’t keen.
Most scenes in Planes Trains & Automobiles, particularly John Candy driving on the motorway.
Alec Baldwin’s “brass balls” speech in Glengarry Glenross.
The end credits of Ferris Buellers Day off and a defeated Ed Rooney.
Cool Hand Luke eating the eggs or the “failure to communicate” scene.
Could list so many more scenes.
Tombstone .
Doc Holiday v Johnny Ringo scene's.
https://youtu.be/gpiZfieRnd0
Has to be when Shughie McPhee mentions Musselburgh in The Great Escape
I love the bus scene in Nobody.