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

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Cheech Marin stealing the show and singing land of 1000 dances in Shrimp on The Barbie

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 beach scene from Atonement is probably the most cinematically impressive scene I have ever scene.



It depicts the emotion of Dunkirk far better than any scene I recall from "Dunkirk" this previous summer. The entire scene is one continuous camera shot which is why it is so impressive.


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I just finished another marathon watching of Band of Brothers. So many scenes to mention, however...

In the 9th episode, Why We Fight, specifically when Easy Company first sees the concentration camp.
They don't know what it is. They had no idea it existed, or the Final Solution to the Jewish Question
was a thing. But the prisoners are so weak, they can't even show emotion, until one man kisses one
soldier on both cheeks and hugs him. Tears. Nothing but tears after that. Every time I watch it.

The embrace (and tears) begin at 2:20 of this short video. But if you have not before, I encourage
you to watch the whole thing.



FUCK i LOVE this scene!!!

Say. Her. Name.




From a movie called 'The Man In The Moon'. This is the music from the ending scene of the film. Music can also be memorable and I thought this one fit the scene perfectly.
This is such a nice theme, one of the best from the movie. The credits themselves are nicely done, set against the roaring ocean.

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 film Lucy when her mind achieves 100% usage
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
- Butch and Sundance running out the bldg. at the end of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"

- Kevin Spacey limps out of the police station at the end of "The Usual Suspects" and starts walking normal.
Walking through London to work and file a story as the Earth creeps closer to the sun in the Day The Earth Caught Fire (1961)


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 shower scene from Psycho:

This might be the most recognizable movie scene of all time. The movie being shot in black-and-white had one major advantage, and that’s that Alfred Hitchcock was able to use chocolate syrup as the “blood” in the scene since viewers wouldn’t be able to differentiate between red and brown. That likely made filming the scene a bit more pleasant, even if it still shocked audiences for decades after its release.


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 movie Secretary when Lee Holloway (played by Maggie Gyllenhaal) is bent over her boss' desk and is told to lift her skirt up then take her pantyhose and panties down. The look of uncertainty on her face as she's bent over his desk is just so memorable for me. I guess because I've had the pleasure of being in that position more than once - including the time when my boss took took my anal virginity and fucked me in the ass for the first time.
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The “O Captain! My Captain” scene from Dead Poets Society
This is one of the late Robin Williams’ most memorable films, and it’s led scores of people to know at least the title of the Walt Whitman’s poem by heart. The students’ appreciation for their teacher is clear, and the scene shows just how much he’s affected them. When Williams passed away, a number of fans and fellow actors paid tribute to the actor by quoting the scene.


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 have two favorites which I can't choose only one.

Ghost in the Shell. (1995) anime...When Motoko awakens to find her essence of consciousness now exist inside another human body.
Then she walks away saying, "the net ist vast und infinite" as she suddenly explodes into a spectacle of light.


Maleficent - starring Angelina Jolie as a fairy witch. (2014)...


Quick story-line...Sorry for abit of spoiler alert und it's so long, but I adore this film.

When Maleficent was a younger girl she meets and falls in love with a human peasant boy named Stefan,
his love for Maleficent becomes overshadowed by his ambition to become the new king.
Stefan visits Maleficent in the Moors, drugs her, but he can't bring himself to kill her.
Instead, he cuts off her wings with iron und presents them to the dying king as tribute.

Later Maleficent finds out that Stefan, who ist now the king, ist having a christening ceremony for his newborn daughter Aurora.
Maleficent casts a spell on Aurora that will cause her to fall into an external sleep on her 16th birthday for which only a kiss of true love
can awaken her.
The king sends his daughter Aurora into hiding, but Maleficent knows where she ist und watches her grow up und sometimes helps her
und begins to feel love for her as a mother would for her daughter.
Maleficent tries to stop the curse she put upon Aurora but she can't without her wings.

My favorite scene...
Maleficent visits the 16 year old Aurora in her external sleep.
Maleficent ist crying as she kisses Aurora's cheek saying how sorry she feels und how she misses her.
Unexpectedly Aurora awakens from her sleep because Maleficent's kiss ist a kiss of true love.


The names are different but this ist the original folklore fairy tale told und written of "Sleeping Beauty" that has been changed
into a different children's story.
Sleeping Beauty wasn't awakened by a handsome prince, but by her fairy godmother who loved her dearly
und who's life was changed for the better once again by Aurora's love.
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The vision of Hell scene from the 1935 film, Dante's Inferno.
This opening scene is as good as it gets, my body inundated with shivers as I watch it again.



Off the top of my head:

Alex Murphy being brutally murdered in the first Robocop film.

The hallway lasers scene in the first Resident Evil film.

Liu Kang destroying Shang Tsung with combos and then finally blasting him into a pit of spikes in the original Mortal Kombat film. That epic music in the background helped tremendously.

The parking scene in Snatch is a classic -

"It's too tight."

"Too tight? You could land a jumbo fucking jet in there!"

Some poor dude running to a tank with dynamite, taking way too long ad getting blown into a sea of red in Saving Private Ryan.

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Scene from The Watchmen (warning: graphic). Rorschach (violent vigilante) is arrested and sent to prison. Rorschach hates criminals and loves hurting them. Now he's surrounded by criminals he helped to put in prison.

"None of you seem to understand.. I'm not locked in here with you... You're locked in here with me!"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3lsJmwNO40
Too many to name!

Just a few:

Neo and Trinity cleaning house in the lobby in Matrix.
Every love scene in Jean Jacques Annaud's The Lover.
Harvey Keitel and Steve Buscemi going at it in Reservoir Dogs.

Mr. White: Maybe YOU'RE the fucking rat!
Mr. Pink: Oh, now you're using your head.
A few come to mind:
The dance scene in "The Horse Whisperer" one of those truly sexy scenes with no sex involved.

The last scene in "The Searchers" with John Wayne.

The flying sequence from "Out of Africa"

James Bond holding "M" as she dies in "Skyfall"

The car chase in "Bullit"
For me it has to be that iconic opening sequence in Top Gun.

Having just watched Blade Runner again for the first time in a very, very long time, the open shots of future LA (which, funnily enough, is supposed to be 2019). And, really, any of the many shots of the city. It is just such a spectacularly realized future city. One of the best in cinematic s-f even today.
when Gandalf comes riding into the Shire and is greeted by Frodo at the beginning of The Fellowship of the Rings. i could (and have) watched that scene over and over.

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.