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

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Forest Gump sits on a bench and offers a chocolate to a stranger declaring, " Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what your gonna get"
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I'll add two clips from 1988's Bull Durham. There are a few more, but these two are priceless in my mind.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKO8pmzU1Lk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QFQ_BQihtQ


LOVE that first clip from Bull Durham (and that movie in general). I keep meaning to add Costner's speech to my blog sometime.

The end of The Usual Suspects, when he drops the coffee cup as he's reading the bulletin board.

When Jimmy Stewart finds Zuzu's petals in It's a Wonderful Life.

When the woman is walking down the stairs with the baby and all the soldiers part before her to make way in Children of Men.
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When Jimmy Stewart finds Zuzu's petals in It's a Wonderful Life.




Yes, Zuzu's petals makes me smile every time too.


How about "...My knight in shining armor...." from On Golden Pond .... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fT4KovVUc78

and, "...My Cucumber..." from Animal House ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9ZjOCSLYlc



Class of 82 - The Little Sister Halloween Party ~ My newest story preparing for the annual fraternity Halloween party.
Journey With You ~ A love poem about a full life shared.
The Game's Ultimate Prize ~ The evening begins with cocktails ... a recommended read.
Man In The Wilderness: Richard Harris plays a trapper left for dead after being mangled by a mammoth grizzly bear. Struggling to survive in the wilderness, he keeps himself going by planning revenge on the expedition who left him, especially group leader John Huston. And realizes Huston isn't worth it and asks for rifle and decides to head home.

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
Lipstick 1976: Margaux and Mariel Hemingway play sisters and Mariel's teacher Chris Sarandon rapes Margaux (who is a well known fashion model), and Muriel walks in and sees them. Later Chris Sarandon goes and rapes Mariel when she runs across him recording his music while she is at a photo shoot with Margaux and claims she fell when she reappears after being attacked. And Margaux goes and does what follows.

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
Christian Slater did a movie in 1993 called Untamed Heart.

There are a few scenes in that movie that will stick with me forever:

1. When Caroline tells Adam (Slater) she is falling in love with him.
2. When Adam says: "But this is my heart! I'm afraid that if they take it away I won't be able to love you the same."
3. The end, when Caroline talks about how she loved him.
The puppet sex scene in Team America. I nearly wet my pants laughing.
The Shrimp on The Barbie 1990: Cheech Marin makes a major entrance to a posh lawn party as he plays the boy friend from Hell and gets the place rocking, one of the unexpected funny parts that had me laughing through the film.

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
Scene from the 1985 film THE COCA-COLA KID, starring Eric Roberts and Greta Scacchi. This scene focuses on the recording of a Coca-Cola jingle with an "Australian sound." The scene is supposedly set in a Sydney, Australia sound studio and Eric Roberts plays a sharp and successful American Coca-Cola marketing executive. With a very good jingle that comes out of it by Tim Finn.

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
American Hot Wax (1978): This is the story loosely based on Cleveland disc jockey Alan Freed, who introduced rock'n'roll to teenage American radio audiences in the 1950's. Freed was a source of great controversy: criticized by conservatives for corrupting youth with the "devil's music"; hated by racists for promoting African American music for white consumption; persecuted by law enforcement officials and finally brought down by the "payola" scandals. Featured Jay Leno, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, & Fran Drescher.
This was Berry closing the show followed by Jerry Lee.

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 Knew These People" - Paris, Texas
Guy on the toilet getting eaten by the T-Rex.

The fact that I can say only that and EVERYONE knows what I am talking about says a great deal about the staying-power of that shot.

I can’t think of a good tagline so this will have to do. Suggest a better one for me?

Creator (1985): This romantic, melancholy twist on the Frankenstein formula stars Peter O'Toole as Professor Harry Wolper, a lonely eccentric who has dedicated decades of research to cloning his long-dead wife Lucy, he enlists the services of likeable Graduate assistant Boris (Vincent Spano), who is initially baffled by the professor's endless rants about God, Science and "The Big Picture." Wolper points him in the direction of another graduate, Barbara (Virginia Madsen). Boris and Barbara soon fall deeply in love, realizing that they are soul-mates as the professor had predicted. Tragedy strikes, however, when a brain hemorrhage renders Barbara comatose. In this scene Boris begs for Barbara's life. A touching and poignant 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
Bananas (1971): Fielding Mellish (a consumer products tester) becomes infatuated with Nancy (a political activist). He attends demonstrations and tries in other ways to convince her that he is worthy of her love, but Nancy wants someone with greater leadership potential. Fielding runs off to San Marcos where he joins the rebels and eventually becomes President of the country. And the film opens with the assassination of the leader of San Marcos being covered by ABC Sports & Howard Cosell.

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
a close second
Casablanca (1942): World War II Casablanca, Rick Blaine, exiled American and former freedom fighter, runs the most popular nightspot in town. The cynical lone wolf Blaine comes into the possession of two valuable letters of transit. When Nazi Major Strasser arrives in Casablanca, the sycophantic police Captain Renault does what he can to please him, including detaining a Czechoslovak underground leader Victor Laszlo. Much to Rick's surprise, Lazslo arrives with Ilsa, Rick's one time love. Rick is very bitter towards Ilsa, who ran out on him in Paris, but when he learns she had good reason to, they plan to run off together again using the letters of transit. And Rick is here remembering her as Sam tries to get him to forget.

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 Majestic (2001): Set in 1951, a blacklisted Hollywood writer gets into a car accident, loses his memory and settles down in a small town where he is mistaken for a long-lost son. Jim Tim Carrey's character (Luke) is an ambitious young screenwriter working for HHS Studios during Hollywood's Golden Age. Just when everything seems to be going his way, it is discovered he (unwittingly) attended a Communist meeting during college when pulled there by his girlfriend at the time, and thus heavy suspicion settles over him and he'll have to stand before Congress during the heyday of McCarthyism. This movie is absolutely amazing. Jim Carrey did an excellent job at acting serious. He was 100% serious in this movie. He didn't try any facial expressions or noises he was 100% serious. He did an unforgettable role. And in this scene he squares off with the House Committee on Un - American Activities.

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
Who's motorcycle is this?

It's a chopper, baby.

Who's chopper is this?

Zed.

Who's Zed?

Zed's dead baby, Zed's dead.

Pulp Fiction ( It went something like this...)


Art can never exist without naked beauty displayed.
Jake Blues: I ran out of gas! I got a flat tire! I didn’t have change for cab fare! I lost my tux at the cleaners! I locked my keys in the car! An old friend came in from out of town! Someone stole my car! There was an earthquake! A terrible flood! Locusts! IT WASN’T MY FAULT, I SWEAR TO GOD!
To boldly Lush where no one has Lushed before
The ending of Les Miserables.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dFIz5ZG4DQ

I did not know the story before I dragged my partner to see it. I started crying when Fantine whispers "There was a time when men were kind; when their voices were soft and their words inviting. There was a time when love was blind and the world was a song and the song was exciting. There was a time. Then it all went wrong." When she appears to Jean Valjean at the beginning of this scene, I blubbed - that happy/sad cry. And then noticed that my partner, who is Mr Immovable, is crying. So was everyone else in the cinema. Amazing moment.
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One of the best movies ever!
Terms of Endearment

When the mom, Aurora Greenway is waiting for the nurses to give her daughter, Emma, her morphine shot, and the nurses are telling her it's not time yet. They've always had a strained relationship, but in her daughter's moment of need, her mom is there for her and fights to keep her as comfortable as possible as she battles cancer. Some of us have been in that position, and today, that scene is on my mind.

"It's past ten My daughter is in pain I don't understand why she has to have this pain All she has to do is hold out until ten and IT'S PAST TEN My daughter is in pain can't you understand that GIVE MY DAUGHTER THE SHOT"
The love scene in Top Gun.

"Being male is a matter of birth.
Being a man is a matter of age.
Being a gentleman is a matter of choice."
The final scene in Mr. Holland's Opus, when they play the piece he composed.

When Hoke feeds Miss Daisy her pie at the end of Driving Miss Daisy

Vada Saltenfuss at Thomas J's casket in My Girl.

Sally Field losing her shit in the cemetery in Steel Magnolias

The flogging scene in Glory. Denzel defiantly stares Matthew Broderick in the eyes while getting flogged, one solitary tear falls from Denzel's eyes.



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