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What Are The Most Memorable Movie Scenes That Have Stayed With You Always?

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Maggie (2015): A teenage girl in the Midwest becomes infected by an outbreak of a disease that slowly turns the infected into cannibalistic zombies. During her transformation, her loving father stays by her side.

I define nothing. Not beauty, not patriotism. I take each thing as it is, without prior rules about what it should be.
- Bob Dylan


Consistent, Persistent and Bullshit Resistant!
- Trinket
In honor of the late Roddy Piper... I present a scene from a true classic film he was in back in 1988. I proudly share with you from They Live... the line that Roddy Piper fucking ad-libbed.



Maximus: You're the strongest woman I know
Lucilla: I am tired of being strong
The one scene from one of my all time favorite movies!!
The opening scene of Indiana Jones, Raiders of the Lost Ark. I was near the front of the theatre when I saw it and felt like I was 10 years old again….Still my favourite movie.


That one has always kinda bothered me .
the never ending story... don't lose yourself to sadness. Becoming sad is easy, but stopping the sadness is the hardest.
When dave kujans kobayashi mug hits the floor - i love the movie so who knows it??
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When dave kujans kobayashi mug hits the floor - i love the movie so who knows it??


Is that the reveal scene from the usual suspects? Are you talking about when Chaz palminiteri looks around his office and realizes the story is all bullshit?
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When dave kujans kobayashi mug hits the floor - i love the movie so who knows it??


LOVE this movie. I own few movies, but I own this one.

Well done to felix and verbal (and we know now where the username comes from haha!)
Gary and Lisa (sigh)
I have two!

One: When Loki find out his parentage in Thor

Well Hello Mister Fancypants!
Two: the shooting scene and death of Jack in Four Brothers

Well Hello Mister Fancypants!
I have so many favorites... mostly from classics like The Quiet Man or musicals like Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
Tonight I'm thinking about The Lake House and the two scenes I love the most are when they dance at her birthday party and when they meet at the lake house at the end of the movie. Its sappy I know.. but I am a romantic and those scenes have stayed in my mind.
Of all our inventions for mass communication,
pictures still speak the most universally understood language.

Walt Disney
Of all our inventions for mass communication,
pictures still speak the most universally understood language.

Walt Disney
"Once Were Warriors "
Fight scene where Jake the Muss beats his wife... Can imagine this is what domestic violence can be like.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TJ_LlGilLo

Also the scene at the end when Jake finds out his mate his 13 yr old daughter just before she hung herself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkBK0lIeMQU


One of the most powerful / Violent movies I have ever watched. But probably the kind of life many are forced to live.

New Zealand movies Starring Rena Owen, Temuera Morrison, Cliff Curtis
Tombstone (1993): Wyatt Earp moves to Tombstone, Arizona, and wishes to get rich in obscurity. He meets his brothers there, as well as his old friend Doc Holliday. A band of outlaws that call themselves The Cowboys are causing problems in the region with various acts of random violence, and inevitably come into confrontation with Holliday and the Earps, which leads to a shoot-out at the OK Corral. And in this scene during the OK Corral shootout Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday fires three shots from a double barreled shotgun.

I define nothing. Not beauty, not patriotism. I take each thing as it is, without prior rules about what it should be.
- Bob Dylan


Consistent, Persistent and Bullshit Resistant!
- Trinket
I'll be surprised if this isn't on here, but she breaks my heart every time I watch this scene and melts it every time I watch the film

https://youtu.be/NhuTL-rtQa8
The War of the Worlds (1953): H.G. Well's classic novel is brought to life is this tale of alien invasion. The residents of a small town in California are excited when a flaming meteor lands in the hills. Their joy is tempered somewhat when they discover that it has passengers who are not very friendly. The movie itself is understood better when you consider that it was made at the height of the Cold War. It included stock footage of the Northrup Flying Wing Bomber which was the predecessor to the B2 Spirit Bomber.



https://youtu.be/FLKLiaB3jps
I define nothing. Not beauty, not patriotism. I take each thing as it is, without prior rules about what it should be.
- Bob Dylan


Consistent, Persistent and Bullshit Resistant!
- Trinket
The bath scene from emannuele 2

I used to be a pervert. In here, I'm normal!

Watch this space...She is really - cumming soon!

Funniest thing ever in a Sandler movie.

Rob schnieder learning to read makes me laugh every time too.