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A fave scene of mine is from The Hills Have Eyes (2006 version). Its the one were they are first attacked in the RV. Its very good :P
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28 days later chase scene

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Couple I've just thought about:

Blade club scene with the Pump Panel Remix of New Order's Confusion is, quite literally, visceral.

Withnail and I scene in the Penrith Tea Shop/ "We've come on holiday by mistake"



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The ending of La Haine.
One of my favourite movies in general, but that ending is so powerful for me.  I'll never forget the second time I watched it with my friend who hadn't seen it before.  Oh, how my heart raced in my chest as we sat silently watching.  All the while, wishing I could be as innocent as my friend beside me... not knowing of the tragedy that was about to unfold.

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View PostShushke, on 25 April 2012 - 12:42 AM, said:

The ending of La Haine.
One of my favourite movies in general, but that ending is so powerful for me.  I'll never forget the second time I watched it with my friend who hadn't seen it before.  Oh, how my heart raced in my chest as we sat silently watching.  All the while, wishing I could be as innocent as my friend beside me... not knowing of the tragedy that was about to unfold.

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Well, now I must see this movie. Sort of how I felt at the end of Martyrs and Requiem for a Dream and SAW. Hehehe.

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Yo stacy!! talk to me, talk to me, talk to me baby!!!! haha classic:)

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Yeah I love Jurassic Park, though I've never found an answer to my question, which is, how in the hell were they able to train all those dinosaurs for the film?  I mean those dinosaurs were wild and what about the TRex???  How did they train it so it didn't eat the real people and not the human dummies that they had out for the scenes when the humans got eaten.  Great dino trainers there! I tip my hat to them.


View PostLiving Dead Grrrl, on 28 April 2011 - 02:15 PM, said:

My all time favorite movie moment (I have lots but this is my favorite) is from Jurassic Park. The 'Welcome to Jurassic Park' scene. I saw this movie sooo many times and each time it still makes me cry. And that goes back to my obsessive love for dinosaurs growing up (and still) and wanting to be a paleontologist.

I dug up my parents entire 2.5 acres looking for them. Although I know how horribly wrong it would be to clone them and bring them back into this world, I feel 110% what Dr. Grant feels upon seeing them for the first time. Moved with awe and disbelief and amazement and stunned by their beauty. I think I'd have totally fainted. And the scene is even more perfect with the awesome music.




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Ah spoiler alert!!  you've spoilt it for me now!!!  



Oh the humanity!

Just kidding, yeah it was a great scene, especially when he realised that he was really back home and was safe at last.  He then went and got a hotdog, great closing scene, Heston standing aboard a ship in the harbour, gazing at the statue of liberty surrounded by tourists and they are sailing up the Hudson towards tower bridge and the close up on his face, with a tear in his eye and he's munching on the hot dog and you can barely hear him say through his stuffed mouth "bloody apes"...then you faintly see the apes in the background on their horses getting scared as they are vastly outnumbered galloping away, scared and lost.  The End.  A beautiful classic ending.

View PostDayWalker, on 28 April 2011 - 04:52 PM, said:

There's probably too many to list, but at the top, it has to be:
Planet of the Apes, when Charlton Heston sees the Statue of Liberty.




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View Postleon the pig farmer, on 09 May 2012 - 01:50 AM, said:

Yeah I love Jurassic Park, though I've never found an answer to my question, which is, how in the hell were they able to train all those dinosaurs for the film?  I mean those dinosaurs were wild and what about the TRex???  How did they train it so it didn't eat the real people and not the human dummies that they had out for the scenes when the humans got eaten.  Great dino trainers there! I tip my hat to them.




Silly bugger, +1. The humans were CGI of course! It was all done on green-screen!

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View PostSatans Thong, on 10 May 2012 - 09:19 AM, said:



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Unforgiven, When Clint gets angry.



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Now normally if Tom Cruise is in a film I won't be watching it. "Collateral" is an exception. It was an excellent film. Two of the more memorable scenes are.....

The "coyote scene."  Just two predators seeing each other. Neither one can help being what it is. You also get to hear Audioslave as a plus.




The briefcase scene is a classic. If you ever are taught to fight with a handgun, you will see and practice this exact scenario as an example of two things. What to do if the action  gets up close and personal and why you don't walk up to an opponent with your weapon stuck out like a lollipop.Whoever choreographed this scene knew their stuff.


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The greatest scene, from the greatest movie, in cinematic history.  Troll 2 should have ALL THE OSCARS.


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The ending of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind never fails to choke me up. And I've watched it like a gazillion times.

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I love all the clips Ive seen posted. I must watch too many movies.  :bong:

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One that comes to mind is "Dirty Mary and crazy Larry" a flick from the 70s, basic premise 2 guys and a gal race cross diffrent states robbing banks, they get out of lots of jams right at the end

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I just thought of another more significant one. The Wizard of OZ. You see when I was a kid it was always a special occaison when it came on I loooved (love) that movie. One year I was at my cousins house and it was playing we were watching and when Dorothy arrived in the land over the rainbow and everything was in colour...I was amazed, I may as well have lannded there with her for the ammount of surprise and wonderment. Back then we only had a b&W TV so I had no idea of the colour change til I watched it on my cousins colour TV.
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