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

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The incredible wedding scene in The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Also the dancing with Dev Patel. It's kind of hot.
His fiancee also dances beautifully as well.
In the Carol Reed film The Third Man when they sat in a fair ground talking Joseph Cotten as Holly Martins Orson Welles as Harry Lime under a big Ferris wheel, The conversation went as follows


Harry Lime Said
You know what the fellow said – in Italy, for thirty years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love, they had five hundred years of democracy and peace – and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock.

I thought that this was a most brilliant line..........
Or What about

Kilgore: Smell that? You smell that?

Lance: What?

Kilgore: Napalm, son. Nothing else in the world smells like that.

Kilgore: I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed, for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' dink body. The smell, you know that gasoline smell, the whole hill. Smelled like

Kilgore: victory. Someday this war's gonna end...
Halle berry sex scene in monster ball
This scene always gets me too. Imagine having to choose which of your children will be sent, alone, to a Nazi concentration camp. Not choosing means they both go..




When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser. Socrates
I was telling my daughter about the USS Indianapolis (I know, not exactly a comforting story for a girl) and suddenly remembered I could show her this. Brilliantly written, brilliantly acted, and utterly true.

The Exorcist-- I'm sill afraid of beds!
Team America, poor Gary!
Me and my family were watching the Mist and we didn't know it was a horror thing and my mom reads a lot so if she knew it was King she wouldn't have put it on, but we all were scared shitless when the worm thing came out and ripped the guy's knee cap off and blood squirted everywhere
Straw Dogs (1971): Sam Peckingpah's original film in this scene David Sumner (Dustin Hoffman) starts to play music while his house is being attacked. And is a chilling scene and Peckinpah pulled no punches in this like his other films.

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
OK im such a chick flick... But the part in Ghost sitting at the pottery wheel... Then the End ohh my ..Ok I cry every time...Love Love this movie....
This emotional one gets me every time, from Howard The Duck

Laugh now when I tell you this.
I loved you, Julia.
Julia is not here. Julia is dead.
Laugh when I tell you that I still love you.
No.
No, not me.
You don't love me.
Yes.
Yes, you.
Not Julia Russell. Not...
...Bonny Castle.
You.
I love you as I know you.
Because I know you.
As you are.
Good and bad.
Better and worse.
I told you this already, but you didn't believe me.
Tonight you will.
To us.
A short life and an exciting life.
Don't do this.
No other one.
No other love but you.
From first to last.
Start to finish.
Don't change, Julia. Don't ever change.

I could show you INCREDIBLE things...
The Beguiled 1971: Clint Eastwood and Geraldine Page star in this tense psychological drama of love and betrayal. During the Civil War, a wounded Union soldier is sheltered by the headmistress and students of a girls' academy in the South. As his health returns, his desire increases but can he trust these enemy women not to turn him in? He takes his chances but soon realizes that his benefactress can't be trusted.

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
Futureworld (1976): The sequel to Westworld (1973), set Peter Fonda and Blythe Danner as two reporters are invited to Futureworld, a 'Disneyesque' resort for adults, to see what changes have been made since the early model robots went haywire and killed some guests. against Yul Brynner's robot cowboy.

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
Zardoz (1974): Starring Sean Connery. In the distant future Earth is divided into two camps, the barely civilized group and the overly civilized one with mental powers. One day a barbarian, Zed, stows away in the giant head that supplies the barbarians with munitions and food and that his people worship. When the head returns to its station in a lush city, the barbarian finds himself surrounded by the telekinetic ruling class of "Homo Eternals". Zed finds out that the Eternals control the head and are using it to rule over the barbarian people.

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
Simply brilliant....nuff said

Monty Python and The Holy Grail: Monty Python takes on Arthurian Legend of the Holy Grail and has some fun with it.
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
This scene always makes me laugh, and I love imitating Lina Lamont. From Singing in the Rain.

This scene always makes me laugh, and I love imitating Lina Lamont. From Singing in the Rain.

First of all....Porgy87 has awesome taste in movies....i thought my family were the only people who knew about renaissance man!.....and an officer and a gentleman is simply timeless

so to Porgy 87: put your toes on the edge of this chalk line you slimy worm!! surprised)

now to answer the question:

i cannot watch the scene in 'my girl' where macaulay culkin dies or the end of 'plains trains and automobiles without crying.

i cannot watch the sexual abuse scene in 'sleepers' without becoming enraged (kevin bacon is a wonderful actor, but i can hardly watch him anymore because of how much i hated him in that movie).

i love the speechs alex baldwin gives in 'glengarry glen ross' (always be closing) and ben affleck gives in 'boiler room' (his introductory speech to the new hires).

i love james earl jones speech at the end of 'field of dreams' and then kevin costner gets to play catch with his dad (again i cry every time, but a good cry).

i cannot pick just one scene from shawshank redemption....the entire movie stays with me

and finally....if i need to laugh....i can always watch 'office space' and feel better!
In 1994 Roger Corman produced this version of the Fantastic Four. wasn't for general 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
Quote by Shotgun011
Straw Dogs (1971): Sam Peckingpah's original film in this scene David Sumner (Dustin Hoffman) starts to play music while his house is being attacked. And is a chilling scene and Peckinpah pulled no punches in this like his other films.



An INCREDIBLE FILM!
The Restaurant Scene with Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro in "Heat." Sadly it is not available now on line anymore.
Demi Moore doing her strip tease in the movie by the same name.
Great minds think alike but dirty minds work together.... ;)
In the film Amadeus, Salieri's abject frustration with a God who would give the supreme gift of musical genius to an irreverent clod like Mozart, while cursing Salieri to mediocrity, but endowing him with just enough sensibility to realize it.