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

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That is a great line, but the word "again" is not part of it. Here's the scene.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geQ4K3-oNAI


Without watching the clip, let's see if I remember it right.

"Play it Sam. Play it for me, like you did for her."

Added: I was close, but not quite. I forgot the very best part, and why I loved that movie.

"Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine..."

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The Desperate Hours
High Sierra
The Caine Mutiny
Key Largo
The Big Sleep
To Have and Have Not
The African Queen
The Maltese Falcon
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Casablanca

Each and every one of these was what I call a great movie. All were made between 1941 and 1955. There are very few actors to compare Bogie to. On criticker.com, I have given ratings to 1,626 movies. Of those, slightly over 200 are what I call a great movie. If anyone is interested in seeing my ratings list, send me a PM.
Probably every scene in The Lord of The Rings trilogy
The devil's going to make me a free woman. The devil's going to set me free. Dead bodies everywhere...
The scene in "Toy Story 3" when the toys are sliding down the waste pile into the blazing incinerator and they think they're going to die and one by one they hold hands....

I'm choking up just thinking about it.

You could have a whole thread on emotional truths in Pixar movies.

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Without watching the clip, let's see if I remember it right.

"Play it Sam. Play it for me, like you did for her."

Added: I was close, but not quite. I forgot the very best part, and why I loved that movie.

"Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine..."

Bogart 'Gold'


"I remember every detail. The Germans wore grey; you wore blue."
'A Shot of Adrenaline' scene in Pulp Fiction





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Any of the sex scenes from the move "Unfaithful"... hot.
"Charlie don't surf."
There is a scene in the film, Veronica Guerin where 'Ronnie' (Cate Blanchett) confronts John Gilligan (Gerard McSorley) at his home. Gilligan gives her a severe beating. This scene is so realistic that it is heart breaking.
In fact, the whole film is so well done that it will remain in my mind forever and beyond. You cannot watch it without being affected by it.

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There are several from this movie but this is my favorite. There are very few words but I feel the emotion as if it were my own.



this scene is from one of my favorite films and ALWAYS brings me to tears. it also has one of my favorite lines, "see daddy, sinners have soul too."

Say. Her. Name.


The scene from the end of The Usual Suspect, where Verbal Kint walks out of the police station just as Dave Kujan realises exactly who he's had in the interrogation room all this time - followed by the slow walk as Verbal transforms into Keyser Soze, and the car pulls up alongside him with Kobayashi...

"The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled, is convincing the world that he doesn't exist... and like that... he's gone."

Pure cinema heaven.

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Sweet Home Alabama:

"Why would you wanna marry me anyway?"

"So that I can kiss you any time I want."

And similar lovey-dovey, touchy scenes from any movie. smile


i probably watched this movie a gazillion times in high school. this scene has always stayed with me. it reinforced that small acts of kindness make a big difference and that people always pay attention to details.

Say. Her. Name.


Well there is that one scene where Lyf silently moves behind honey, pulls her hair to the side then he kisses the back of her neck. She leans back into the warmth of his body and lets out that whispery sigh of contentment. Movie magic. Oh, wait, that one is just in my head.
I have two:

My favorite, which is the underestimated Final scene of The Great Escape, wherein the nameless young German guard brings Steve McQueen back to the The Cooler for the umpteenth time, after his recapture. He locks the cell door, and turns to walk back down the hallway when he hears the rhythmic "Bup-bup... thwack" of McQueen throwing his baseball at the floor, to bounce off the wall and land back in his glove (we've seen this before, but we don't see it here). The guard pauses, shifts his upper torso back, listens, and then goes on his way. The guard doesn't get it: being a mindless cog in the Nazi machine, he does not understand that for men like McQueen, being captured is not defeat, but a postponement of victory, and by going back to the ball bouncing routine, McQueen shows that the indomitable spirit of mankind to be free can never be crushed. Always brings a tear to my eyes, but a good tear.

My second is the final sequence of The Bicycle Thief" wherein the father, Antonio, a basically good and honest man, has humiliated himself in front of his young adoring son, Bruno. I won't go into detail, because if you haven't seen it, you should. After the humiliation, Antonio., though despondent, takes his son and disappears into the throngs of people on the street. You don't see it, but you know that Antonio will find a way for him and his son to survive (just not THAT day). Truly devastating and heartbreaking.

My eyeliner is running...

It's mushy I know, but the "Stay alive...I will find you" scene in Last of the Mohicans.
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It's mushy I know, but the "Stay alive...I will find you" scene in Last of the Mohicans.




That was the movie that convinced me that Daniel Day-Lewis was a terrific actor. The movie was filmed on the Biltmore Estate, outside of Ashville, NC. BTW, many of my favorite movies are mushy.
The last scene between Kevin Spacey and Jack Lemmon in "Glengarry Glen Ross." Spacey is so coldblooded and heartless in that scene, and shows absolutely no mercy to the old thief, and twists the knife in with the final "Fuck You!." That movie had so many great performances; how can people steal scenes when everyone was stealing scenes. It was like a cage match of Oscar worthy performances. In such a small film, it was highly impressive.