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What is this best scene ever in a movie!?

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danger!! | 17:47 Fri 07th Jul 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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Just curious to see what peoples favorite is!
one of my favorite is the scene from a bronx tale with robert de nero when the bikers storm the mafia bar and the boss locks the door and says now you cant leave and the gangsters kick the crap out of the bikers with come together by the beatles playing in the background!
what a film!
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return of the jedi, when like finally gets to do battle with darth vader ( anakin) when darth suggests that his sister will fight him, like rushes out of his hiding place lightsaber at the ready, he really looks so angry like he wants to kill darth, what a brilliant fight and what a fantastic piece of acting from mark hamil, its something thats always stuck in my mind, if you ever watch it again just look carefully at his face, the concentration and hatred is really there. what an actor;.
sorrY , LUKE,, not like
Last scene in Carrie after the credits when her hand comes out of the grave! Bloody scary!
Not a great movie fan but Cruise and Nicholson going at it in A Few Good Men is pretty good.
I like the opening sequence at the petrol garage in Baz Lehrman's Romeo and Juliet. I also love the scene in Wim Wender's Wings of Desire when the angel becomes a man, but I won't spoil it (needless to say he doesn't jump off a skyscraper Nicolas Cage style)
when leonardo di caprio sinks at the end of 'titanic' oh and when bambi dies x
The ship splitting in two and sinking in Titanic
The twist at the end of Sixth Sense (I did not know about the twist before I watched the film)
The twist at the end of Get Carter
The Jackal, when he missed
Any film with Matt Damon in it, whenever Matt Damon appears
The two minutes' hate in Nineteen Eighty Four
Airplane: "is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?"
Monty Python's the Meaning of Life: (a) the Sperm song (b) the explosion of Mr Creosote
Cry Freedom: the funeral with everyone singing Nkosi Sikelel'i Afrika
Gandhi: the Amritsar massacre
Schindler's List: the bit at the end at his grave site
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PULP FICTION

When Butch (Bruce Willis) chooses a weapon from the store after he and Marsellus (Ving Rhames) have been raped....the expression on his face is priceless!!
...n00dles...I agree 100%...

...also agree with tonyted ..."here's Johnny..." classic

...I also like:

the opening sequence of "Trainspotting...choose life"

the kareoke sequence in "love honour and obey"

"yipeekayey motherf***er" when Brucie blown up the plane in "die hard 2"

...when richard gere goes to get his gal at the factory in "an officer and a gentleman"

the end of "pay it forward" when they all gather with candles... (gets me everytime)

..Vinnie Jones, a car door, "lock stock"..say no more

"saving privat ryan"..opening scene...most dramatic opening to any film ...ever

..in "shallow grave" when ewan mcgregor ir pinned to the flooboards and the camera pans down to reveal the money underneath...

...last one for now...promise... "in the original "italian job" ...when they blow the bl00dy doors off ....and when the bus is hanging off the cliff at the end...


...I could go on, but I won't... lol


there are so many but al pacino in scent of a women, the scene at baird college when the kids are on, like trial and pacino speaks on the kids behalf. the flamethrower line and all loved it.
Road to perdition when Michael Sulliven (Tom Hanks) shoots the baddies in the pouring rain with only a haunting piano playing as a soundtrack. Stunning.
I've got loads, but one that sticks in the mind is that one in "Goodfellas" in the restaurant when Joe Pesci turns on Andy Garcia and asks him what he finds funny. He's fookin' nuts!
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Yeah, nice one birdie 1971!
2001: What Dave Bowman ends up doing when he finds he's been locked out of the spaceship (made in 1968 and I still can't work out how they did it).

Shawshank: Andy and Red's conversation after Andy's come out of solitary: "Get busy living... or get busy dying."

The very last couple of shots in The Taking Of Pelham 123 ("Gesundheit".) Surely one of the best film endings ever.

Richard Dreyfuss at the crossroads in Close Encounters (rattling mailboxes).

By the way, point of accuracy - Andy Garcia wasn't in Goodfellas, and to a couple of previous posters - nice going on giving away key stuff, guys.
In empire of the sun when Christian Bale's character is singing in Japanese saluting the Jaanese Officer who is holding them all prisoner - it's very sad and atmospheric with haunting music and cause it's a kid singing

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