Favorite Scene
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- pasternakski
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RE: Favorite Scene
Had worse.
Put my faith in the people
And the people let me down.
So, I turned the other way,
And I carry on anyhow.
And the people let me down.
So, I turned the other way,
And I carry on anyhow.
RE: Favorite Scene
Michael Corleone making confession in "Godfather III."
I guess that GFI&II had some good scenes, too.
I guess that GFI&II had some good scenes, too.
Michael Jordan plays ball. Charles Manson kills people. I torment eager potential customers by not sharing screenshots of "Brother Against Brother." Everyone has a talent.
RE: Favorite Scene
Every scene from Lonesome Dove. If that aint the way the west really was, it should have been.
- Charles2222
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RE: Favorite Scene
This scene totally blew me away when I saw it on the theatre maybe 20 years ago. Most of you have never seen this movie. I had no idea what I was in for when I seen this movie, as I had never heard of it before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvjE3h0Ahz8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvjE3h0Ahz8
- JudgeDredd
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RE: Favorite Scene
Man, some of these movies mentioned belong in The Worst Movie Ever thread! [:D]
Alba gu' brath
- Charles2222
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RE: Favorite Scene
ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd
Man, some of these movies mentioned belong in The Worst Movie Ever thread! [:D]
I think the idea is that you list some of the best scenes. The movie itself may be deplorable despite an excellent scene.
- JudgeDredd
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RE: Favorite Scene
Some great scenes:
Final charge over the top: Gallipoli
Omaha Beach: Saving Private Ryan
Hold at Stirling: Braveheart (not historically correct, but great nevertheless)
Attack on the Death Star: Star Wars
The birthday party sighting: Signs
The death of Haldir: The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers
Star Trek - The Wrath of Khan:
Kirk: Spock.
Spock: Ship... out of danger?
Kirk: Yes.
Spock: Don't grieve, Admiral. It is logical. The needs of the many outweigh...
Kirk: ...the needs of the few.
Spock: ...Or the one. I never took the Kobayashi Maru test until now. What do you think of my solution?
Kirk: Spock...
Spock: I have been and always shall be your friend.
[Holds up his hand in the Vulcan salute[/i]]
Spock: Live long and prosper.
Final charge over the top: Gallipoli
Omaha Beach: Saving Private Ryan
Hold at Stirling: Braveheart (not historically correct, but great nevertheless)
Attack on the Death Star: Star Wars
The birthday party sighting: Signs
The death of Haldir: The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers
Star Trek - The Wrath of Khan:
Kirk: Spock.
Spock: Ship... out of danger?
Kirk: Yes.
Spock: Don't grieve, Admiral. It is logical. The needs of the many outweigh...
Kirk: ...the needs of the few.
Spock: ...Or the one. I never took the Kobayashi Maru test until now. What do you think of my solution?
Kirk: Spock...
Spock: I have been and always shall be your friend.
[Holds up his hand in the Vulcan salute[/i]]
Spock: Live long and prosper.
- JudgeDredd
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RE: Favorite Scene
That still brings a tear to my eye - but I suppose you would have to be into Star Trek for some time to realise the connection between the two and the loss....ORIGINAL: Marauders
Star Trek - The Wrath of Khan:
Kirk: Spock.
Spock: Ship... out of danger?
Kirk: Yes.
Spock: Don't grieve, Admiral. It is logical. The needs of the many outweigh...
Kirk: ...the needs of the few.
Spock: ...Or the one. I never took the Kobayashi Maru test until now. What do you think of my solution?
Kirk: Spock...
Spock: I have been and always shall be your friend.
[Holds up his hand in the Vulcan salute[/i]]
Spock: Live long and prosper.
Alba gu' brath
- Charles2222
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RE: Favorite Scene
ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd
Really Charles?
Seems the brit humour goes unnoticed again [8|]
That would be humor JD[:D]. Oh, I hadn't noticed the smiley. I am so often not using the smiley, in order to achieve deadpan mode, that I forget to look for it myself sometimes

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RE: Favorite Scene
Sorry Charles. I just came on here right now to edit my post saying it was more antagonistic that I meant.
I apologise.
I apologise.
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- Charles2222
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RE: Favorite Scene
ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd
Sorry Charles. I just came on here right now to edit my post saying it was more antagonistic that I meant.
I apologise.
No prob, as I didn't notice the smiley, I also ignored the other emoticon pretty much. I was wondering if you weren't more irritated than it appeared to me, but I think you can understand how not seeing the smiley would make the original post seem like you weren't aware that this was a scene thread instead of a worst movie thread. Besides, Turkish Star Wars is by far the worst movie ever. Any movie that has an HR Pufenstuf type character, getting both it's arms ripped off by the hero, and then having them force-fed into it's own mouth, just puts it head and shoulders, and arms, below the rest[:D]!
RE: Favorite Scene
Titanic
When Leonardo sinks into the ocean.
Hated that movie and the characters it contained. Couldn't understand why I should give a rat's arse about two selfish twits while hundreds were dying around them.
As for scenes in movies I liked - there are just too many that could be my favorite. The Godfather alone has many. I'll go with Sonny beating the crap out of his brother-in-law for hitting his sister (but I reserve the right to revise & extend my remarks).
Speaking of Lonesome Dove: Call beating the crap out of the guy that hit Newt was also a great scene. I guess I like it when bullies get thumped.
When Leonardo sinks into the ocean.
Hated that movie and the characters it contained. Couldn't understand why I should give a rat's arse about two selfish twits while hundreds were dying around them.
As for scenes in movies I liked - there are just too many that could be my favorite. The Godfather alone has many. I'll go with Sonny beating the crap out of his brother-in-law for hitting his sister (but I reserve the right to revise & extend my remarks).
Speaking of Lonesome Dove: Call beating the crap out of the guy that hit Newt was also a great scene. I guess I like it when bullies get thumped.
RE: Favorite Scene
So many -- when Ray Kinsella asks his father, "Hey...dad...wanna play some catch?" in "Field of Dreams" always makes me tear up.
As for war films, there's the magnificent assault on the Brecourt guns by Winters' unit. "Band of Brothers" has several great moments. Ron Speirs racing to the front to lead the attack when a commander falters --- the concentration camp liberation -- ALL of D-Day.
As for war films, there's the magnificent assault on the Brecourt guns by Winters' unit. "Band of Brothers" has several great moments. Ron Speirs racing to the front to lead the attack when a commander falters --- the concentration camp liberation -- ALL of D-Day.

RE: Favorite Scene
I loved how Spier's ran through the enemy lines to coordinate with the far unit, then ran back. Ad also when he tells the 1st Sgt the Company already had a great leader.
Favoritism is alive and well here.
RE: Favorite Scene
I loved when Spier's ran through the enemy lines to coordinate with the far unit, then ran back.....ORIGINAL: Twotribes
I loved how Spier's ran through the enemy lines to coordinate with the far unit, then ran back. Ad also when he tells the 1st Sgt the Company already had a great leader.
Also I liked when he told the 1stSgt the Company already had a great leader.
Favoritism is alive and well here.
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RE: Favorite Scene
ORIGINAL: Twotribes
I loved how Spier's ran through the enemy lines to coordinate with the far unit, then ran back. Ad also when he tells the 1st Sgt the Company already had a great leader.
Ditto, my two favorite scenes as well.
Hans
RE: Favorite Scene
The (bayonet) charge on the japanese camp in the thin red line.
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RE: Favorite Scene
Yep, thats a good line.[X(]
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Jaws - "We're gonna need a bigger boat."
"Before Guadalcanal the enemy advanced at his pleasure. After Guadalcanal, he retreated at ours".
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