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Thread: Favourite Movie Scene
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22-03-2023 12:53 PM #32
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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.
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23-03-2023 10:48 AM #34
"I love America." Pronounced "I lawv Amerreeca".
It just sets up the whole film.
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23-03-2023 12:21 PM #37
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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24-03-2023 03:33 PM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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.
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24-03-2023 08:57 PM #41
Tombstone .
Doc Holiday v Johnny Ringo scene's.
https://youtu.be/gpiZfieRnd0
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25-03-2023 03:42 AM #42
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Has to be when Shughie McPhee mentions Musselburgh in The Great Escape
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27-03-2023 12:07 PM #44
I love the bus scene in Nobody.
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