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MD
24th March 2006, 22:18
Just finished watching Crash on DVD. I saw it at the movies first. For me it was one of the most powerful movies I've seen in term of dramatic impact. Not that I'm trying to go all soft cock and girlie but it's good to enjoy a tear jerker or thought provoking movie once in a while. Sure we all have our pick of great action scenes, sex scenes (but try and remember any?)
But some movies touch a nerve. Anyway the scene in Crash where the little girl runs out to protect her Daddy, the locksmith, from getting shot stops me in my tracks. For that scene alone it deserved the best flick Oscar. A few teary eyes in the threatre at that time. Beautifully filmed with just the right pace, music and actors to match.:niceone:
Another memorable scene for emotional impact would have been in 'One flew overs the cuckoos nest'. The ending where the big Indian (Chief) rips out the drinking fountain and smashes out of the Asylum. Another recent one was the final speed run in The World's fastest Indian (shit, American Indians again, what are the odds of that?) Edge of your seats stuff, know what I mean.
Then there's Saving Private Ryan....
So what's done it for you?

Flatcap
24th March 2006, 22:26
The sex scene in 'Team America - World Police' had me in tears

skelstar
24th March 2006, 22:28
Last scene in Lost in Translation.

Karma
24th March 2006, 22:31
- Half the scenes in Ghost
- The final dance scene in Dirty Dancing

Motu
24th March 2006, 22:33
The on board camera shot of Mert Lawill on his Harley XR750 around a mile track,I could watch that over and over.....and sometimes do.

Flatcap
24th March 2006, 22:33
- Half the scenes in Ghost
- The final dance scene in Dirty Dancing


Two movies I refused to watch because they are GHEY

but whatever floats your boat

MD
24th March 2006, 22:35
- Half the scenes in Ghost
- The final dance scene in Dirty Dancing
Good choices. That's the spirit fellas, look at this like goup therapy -bare your souls. what about the Chicks?

skelstar
24th March 2006, 22:36
Yep, anything with chicks in it. Definitley.

Karma
24th March 2006, 22:40
Two movies I refused to watch because they are GHEY

but whatever floats your boat

ok ok....


- The bit in event horizon when sam neill cuts his eyes out
- The bit in Alien Resurrection where ripley kills #7
- Any of the Rocky films where he wins the fight...

MD
24th March 2006, 22:41
Two movies I refused to watch because they are GHEY

but whatever floats your boat
Swayzie (spell?) gets his rocks off with tidy chicks and you find that homosexual? Someones just not releasing their inner feelings now, group hug time.
Time for some rules- nothing allowed with cartoons or sex toys, or Kevin Kline (he comes across as queer to me)

MidnightMike
24th March 2006, 22:43
The sex scene in 'Team America - World Police' had me in tears

Me too, dont forget the karate fights :rofl:

Flatcap
24th March 2006, 22:45
OK if we are getting in touch with our feminine sides.......

Titanic had me depressed for a day or two, despite the fact I knew how it ended

Flatcap
24th March 2006, 22:47
Swayzie (spell?) gets his rocks off with tidy chicks and you find that homosexual?


I repeat GHEY (as opposed to homosexual)

Karma
24th March 2006, 22:47
Oh... and Philidelphia...

Kendog
24th March 2006, 22:48
LA story

10 chars

El Dopa
24th March 2006, 22:51
No, Luke. I am your father.....

MD
24th March 2006, 23:09
OK if we are getting in touch with our feminine sides.......

Titanic had me depressed for a day or two, despite the fact I knew how it ended
ahhh, I can feel the warmth.. Well done Mate. Go on, it's OK, shed a tear, we're all in this together. Except still no woman's view - they must be out watching Underworld 2
Not picking on ya but I refuse to bow down to the high jacking of the word gay or it's trendy sidekick ghey by the homosexual community- whatever that is. Nothing against homosexuals by the way. I just don't see what gave them the right to take away the historical meaning of gay? Enough, I don't want to side track this thread I started. I'm having a gay ole time watching this thread grow.

Flatcap
24th March 2006, 23:13
ahhh, I can feel the warmth.. Well done Mate. Go on, it's OK, shed a tear, we're all in this together. Except still no womans views - they must be out watching Underworld 2
Not picking on ya but I refuse to bow down to the high jacking of the word gay or it's trendy sidekick ghey by the homosexual community- whatever that is. Nothing against homosexuals by the way. I just don't see what gave them the right to take away the historical meaning of gay? Enough, I don't want to side track this thread I started. I'm having a gay ole time watching this thread grow.


Just as long as we don't start touching each others bottoms, is all I am saying

Karma
24th March 2006, 23:14
But kissing is ok? how about touching the moobs?

Oakie
24th March 2006, 23:24
OK. 'Ghost'. The end scene especially but also a couple of others in the middle too. What is it about that movie?

Winston001
24th March 2006, 23:37
The piece in Pulp Fiction when Vincent accidentally blows Marvin's head off because Jules drives over a bump - and Jules gets a bit upset about the blood splatter. :D

Or, in A Clockwork Orange when Alex decides to teach Dim a lesson. Stanley Kubrick at his brilliant best, all done in slow motion. Alex swings his truncheon causing Dim to fall into the river.

The climax in A Few Dollars More when Colonel Mortimer faces off against Indio, and Monco holds the pocket watch playing it's tune and slowly running down.

Sparky Bills
24th March 2006, 23:49
Bambi:Punk:



Just kidding.
Im usually a movie expert, but you think i can think of any right now... NA!!!
Will sleep on it.
Ill think of something.

Pillick
25th March 2006, 01:01
The end of bravehart. Death tae the englesh!

Indiana_Jones
25th March 2006, 01:16
Two main ones in Titanic for me,
1. the 'ode to Titanic' scene, have the 5.1 surround sound on, the music, the sunlight, the ship. fucking wet dream.
2. When Rose is trying to wake up Jack, but he's kinda dead, and the music kicks in, that always a tear jerker. Great soundtrack

and of course when Wilson is drifting away in 'cast away' :no:

-Indy

Krusti
25th March 2006, 06:12
As for movies, The Green Mile, many a scene in that one.

Matt Bleck
25th March 2006, 06:30
the bit in bad boy bubby where bubby cling wraps the cat, and figures out the cat can breath, then cling wraps ma n pop, then goes off into the outside world.....

Matt Bleck
25th March 2006, 06:31
oh and the final fight between Ani & Obiwan, I waited 20 odd years for that!!

Clockwork
25th March 2006, 07:17
The chase and fight scenes at the end of The last of the Mohicans.

branco
25th March 2006, 07:30
for me it has to be the baked beans round the campfire scene in blazing saddles. we all enjoy a good fhart.

Kendog
25th March 2006, 07:46
The Green Mile - Kept waiting for the big black dude to get shitty and go medievil on everyone's ass.
I Am Sam - hand me another box of tissues please. and
Kill Bill 2 - first one was great, but the second one was farking fantastic!! Love to see chicks kick ass!!:2guns:
Mrs KD
Notice my husband is a big softy and said LA Story.:rolleyes:

Sniper
25th March 2006, 07:48
Death of the Sniper in "Saving Private Ryan"

froggyfrenchman
25th March 2006, 08:31
blues brothers- final scene
joe dirt- when brandy tries to stop him jumping

SPman
25th March 2006, 09:12
Swayzie (spell?) gets his rocks off with tidy chicks and you find that homosexual? Someones just not releasing their inner feelings now, group hug time.
Time for some rules- nothing allowed with cartoons or sex toys, or Kevin Kline (he comes across as queer to me)
Surely he means ghey as in the scots sense - tough! Queer, as in strange?

Uncle B
25th March 2006, 09:25
Shawshank Redemption where Red finally meets up with Andy on the beach. :cry:

cowboyz
25th March 2006, 09:34
dead poets society - fantastic movie and the ending is a real tear jerker..

officier and a gentleman -- one of my favourite movies of all time.

I'll throw in a NZ movie just because - Once were warriors and then what becomes of the broken hearted (once were warriors 2)

There is one scene in what becomes of the broken hearted where Jake is out hunting with these 2 guys and they are sitting round the fire talking about their kids and the 2 guys are saying about how well their kids are coming along and Jake talks about how his kids are joining gangs and shit.
One of the guys says "jezz mate, thats a bit of bad luck",
to which jake replies, "I don't know, It's a bit of bad something."

Marmoot
25th March 2006, 09:51
The sex scene in the car in Girl Next Door........



And the final scene in Forrest Gump as a distant second position

Lazy7
25th March 2006, 09:54
when the bobsled rolls in the last race of cool runnings!

Lazy7
25th March 2006, 09:57
Death of the Sniper in "Saving Private Ryan"

is that the part when the dude is slowly getting the knifed put into his chest and all he wants to know is what the german guy is saying?

i could never watch that part again. :weep:

SPORK
25th March 2006, 10:05
The sex scene in the car in Girl Next Door........



And the final scene in Forrest Gump as a distant second position
For me the saddest moment in that movie was when he had to give the Golden Cock back.

Marmoot
25th March 2006, 10:12
For me the saddest moment in that movie was when he had to give the Golden Cock back.

what golden cock? Maybe because I don't remember anythng about that movie except the sex scene part....

SPORK
25th March 2006, 10:18
The one he steals from the porno guy's house. Ya know, after he dosed him up on E. Duh. :bleh:

Marmoot
25th March 2006, 10:24
The one he steals from the porno guy's house. Ya know, after he dosed him up on E. Duh. :bleh:

Nope.....don't remember.......... :laugh:

NordieBoy
25th March 2006, 10:56
The toenail trimming in "Fastest Indian".
I got hit on the arm by Jenni when that one came on.

I would like to state for the record that I do not use a grinder, I use side-cutters <_<


What about the blow-job scene in "The World According to Garp" :no:

Sutage
25th March 2006, 11:11
shawshank redemption when brooks gets let out of jail
'i saw an automobile once, now theyre everywhere, the worlds gone and gotten itself into such a hurry' bingo

MrMelon
25th March 2006, 12:10
The puppet sex scene from Team America. :buggerd:

Indiana_Jones
25th March 2006, 13:42
When arnie gets Sarah Conner to 'terminate' him in T2, that's sad

-Indy

Sniper
25th March 2006, 13:50
is that the part when the dude is slowly getting the knifed put into his chest and all he wants to know is what the german guy is saying?

i could never watch that part again. :weep:

Nope, its the one where the Sniper (Jackson) yells for his mate (Parker) to get out before the tank blows up the bell tower

Marmoot
25th March 2006, 13:51
When arnie gets Sarah Conner to 'terminate' him in T2, that's sad

-Indy

almost brought tears to my eyes.....everytime....

mstriumph
25th March 2006, 14:05
......... Except still no woman's view - they must be out watching Underworld 2
...........

ok - *deep breath* ........in no particular order

the Shawshank Redemption --- i just LOVE it when corrupt, bullying ,authoritarian beaurocracy gets creamed
all of the Green Mile until the end .....[when it got hollywoodish-let's-tie-up-all-the-loose-ends......... the bit with the mouse at the end was :tugger: ....woulda been a stronger movie if it had been left to the watcher to ponder what it all meant]
Point Break ---- the last scene when Keanu Reeves lets Patrick Swayze go out into the big surf and you just KNOW he ain't coming back
Patton - gets my vote for 'most grown up Yank movie' - they resisted the temptation to lionise him and showed the mans weakness as well
The Scarlet Pimpernel [with Anthony Andrews] because the characterisations border on charactacture and are just soooooooooo damn good
Shanghai Noon - because its hilarious :killingme
The Quick & the Dead [with Sharon Stone and Gene Hackman] gets my vote as the ultimate western
GI Jane - because it validates my cynicism about big government [anywhere]
Cool Hand Luke ------ because he reminds me of - erm - me....:o "What we've got here is failure to communicate :laugh: "
The Great Escape - because it's new every time i watch it ----- i KEEP expecting him to get over that fence
Henry V [with Kenneth Branagh] - has my vote for best battle scene AND best love scene [the one at the end .... scrumptious! .... even though the goil IS wearing beige :no: ]

Mental Trousers
25th March 2006, 14:08
Big chunks of Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
The 2 girl scene in Firehouse starring Jenna Jamieson
Most of the scenes with the character Ruby Rodd from The 5th Element
The examination scene in Pink Velvet - The Innocence of Lesbian Love
The final part of Trinity and Beyond - The Atomic Bomb Movie
Roco at the strip club in Buttman goes to Calgary
The scene from Blade 2 where the sprinklers spray blood and then Wes turns up

Indiana_Jones
25th March 2006, 14:15
Rain man has quite a few touching scenes
And Robin Hood prince of theives

-Indy

WINJA
25th March 2006, 14:24
most of bruce lees enter the dragon, its my favourite movie i bought the dvd.
boards dont hit back.
its like a finger pointing to the moon ont concentrate on the finger or youll miss all that heavenly glory.

mattt
25th March 2006, 14:28
Last lap of Jerez 05 Motogp.

Could convert a filthy harley rider to streetbikes :headbang:

iwilde
25th March 2006, 15:09
Running on empty....When they total the XYGTHO for the second time.

Indiana_Jones
25th March 2006, 17:43
When Goose dies =(

-Indy

BuFfY
25th March 2006, 17:57
I am such a girl when it comes to movies....
The Notebook... I cried the whole way through it! How could you not? he built the house just like she wanted ooooh man!!
Shawshank Redemption... absolutely amazing!
King Kong... they were so mean to him :( just because he was different :cry:
Titanic... I'll never let go Jack... :weep:
Dirty Dancing... No body puts Baby in the corner.... oh man he was hot!!

Yeh that's all I can think of for now


Time for a cry I think

mikey
25th March 2006, 18:08
ive bought one dvd in my life

''POINT BREAK''

watched it more times than the second best movie in mikey world "fightclub" an i seen that more time than ive had cooked breakfasts

Waylander
25th March 2006, 18:31
Ghost in the Shell 2: Inocence.

The scene where Batou goes into the grocery store to buy dog food but slowly become suspicious of everyone inside. The tension builds and the peaple in the store continue to do things that make him more and more suspicious and eventually everything breaks out into a fight. Hand to hand and weapons used store items flying everywhere and being shot up. He manages to take out a few of them without killing him but when he goes for the cashier guy with the shotgun he pulls his own gun and points it right at cahsiers forhead. Then everything friezes for a moment then changes and we find out that no one was trying to kill him he was halucinating due to someone hacking (in the computer sense) into his cyberbrain and making him see these things.

Most of the drama doesn't come across when you just type it out but the whole movie was very well done. If you get the chance to see it, you should. And yes it's anime but don't let that put you off.

Swoop
25th March 2006, 19:43
What's your most dramatic/powerful movie scene?

The Air Cav assault on the village in Apocalpse Now!

The vomiting scene in Team America - World Police. Came close to wetting the undies over that little gem...:clap:

Insanity_rules
25th March 2006, 20:09
For me the final scene in Vanishing Point where Kowalski commits suicide. Not the 1990 soft cock remake the 70's original, Vigo Mortensen should have been flayed drawn and quartered for that stinky remake piece of crap.

The cards for sorrow scene in the Rocky Horror picture show......

The planet of the apes scene in Jay and Silent Bob strike back.........

Oh and all the special effects in Torque made me cry with laughter.

Dodgyiti
25th March 2006, 20:45
Any of those Disney movies where the dog dies

Skyryder
25th March 2006, 20:46
Gigot. Staring Jackie Gleason. The whole movie was one big dramatic scene. Gleason played the part of a deaf mute. Stunning. Sadley it is unavailable on DVD or VHS.

But one scene that realy stands out??? The garroting of Luca Brasi in the Godfather.

Skyryder

terbang
25th March 2006, 21:22
Mr Creosote, Monty Pythons Meaning of Life.

myvice
26th March 2006, 08:30
"Candle in the eye" scene from GuestHouse Paradiso.
"Dodge this" from The Matrix, and most of the rest of the move.
Lots of Crouching Tiger
But for a real good emotional move try Akira, I think that’s what its called/how its spelt, Asian martial arts with sub-titles and a very good story behind it too.

SPORK
26th March 2006, 09:30
For me the final scene in Vanishing Point where Kowalski commits suicide. Not the 1990 soft cock remake the 70's original, Vigo Mortensen should have been flayed drawn and quartered for that stinky remake piece of crap.

The cards for sorrow scene in the Rocky Horror picture show......

The planet of the apes scene in Jay and Silent Bob strike back.........

Oh and all the special effects in Torque made me cry with laughter.
Ah good ol' Vanishing Point. The music is what really makes that last scene. Like, he's finally at peace. But yeah, awesome movie. :(

Waylander
26th March 2006, 10:13
But for a real good emotional move try Akira, I think that’s what its called/how its spelt, Asian martial arts with sub-titles and a very good story behind it too.
Have the special collectors edition in my collecion. Don't remember any martial arts but still a good movie.

terbang
26th March 2006, 10:34
Closing scenes of Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence where the, condemed to hang for war crimes, Japanese prison guard who had also shown some compassion farewells one of his ex prisoners (Mr Lawrence) for the last time With "(let you guess)"

Lazy7
26th March 2006, 12:02
okay - i have completely forgotten what the movie was called. it played one wet sunday afternoon on tv and i couldn't stop watching it.

it was about a kid who desperately wanted to be on the High School foot ball team. but the coaching staff wouldn't let him cause he was too small.

So he spent the first season taking care of the maintenance around the ground. The next season he was given the job as waterboy.

all the time he trained harder than anybody else.

finally they gave him a place on the team, but for the entire season they wouldn't put him onto the field.

It was his last year at college and it was the last game and there was 40seconds to go. One of the players got injured on the field and the coach was trying to find a replacement. The crowd started yelling this kids name and finally the coach decided to put him on the field.

the kid saved the game by making a crucial tackle in the final seconds.

He spent 3-4 years training and working to play ball and was on the field for like 30seconds.

i cant remember what the movie was called but there was a pretty big lump in my throat watching the end of it.

Goblin
26th March 2006, 12:17
A real oldie, but still my favourite movie, The Gods must be Crazy....when Mr Stainz winches his little jeep up into the tree:laugh: .In fact the whole movie still cracks me up.
:o Ok....so I like to laugh, rather than cry!

When Elliot found E.T. in the ditch.....lol...

Pixie
26th March 2006, 12:28
Get Your Hands Off Me, You Damn Dirty Ape!

The final scene of Planet of the Apes

Waylander
26th March 2006, 13:10
okay - i have completely forgotten what the movie was called. it played one wet sunday afternoon on tv and i couldn't stop watching it.

it was about a kid who desperately wanted to be on the High School foot ball team. but the coaching staff wouldn't let him cause he was too small.

So he spent the first season taking care of the maintenance around the ground. The next season he was given the job as waterboy.

all the time he trained harder than anybody else.

finally they gave him a place on the team, but for the entire season they wouldn't put him onto the field.

It was his last year at college and it was the last game and there was 40seconds to go. One of the players got injured on the field and the coach was trying to find a replacement. The crowd started yelling this kids name and finally the coach decided to put him on the field.

the kid saved the game by making a crucial tackle in the final seconds.

He spent 3-4 years training and working to play ball and was on the field for like 30seconds.

i cant remember what the movie was called but there was a pretty big lump in my throat watching the end of it.

The movie is Rudy and stars a certain Hobbit.

Lazy7
26th March 2006, 14:18
The movie is Rudy and stars a certain Hobbit.


thats the one.

Winston001
26th March 2006, 17:11
For me the final scene in Vanishing Point where Kowalski commits suicide. Not the 1990 soft cock remake the 70's original, Vigo Mortensen should have been flayed drawn and quartered for that stinky remake piece of crap.


Good one, I'd forgotten about it. And didn't know there was a newer version but guess I won't be looking it out.

Krusti
26th March 2006, 17:52
Saving Private Ryan....at the end when he's at the grave and says to his wife, "tell me I've lived a good life, tell me I'm a good man"

thealmightytaco
26th March 2006, 19:43
1. Enter the Dragon: where he's fighting the bad dude in the room with the red display cabinet in the middle. Bad dude stands up after a knock, view from behind bad dude and Bruce unleashes his right foot across his face with deathly fury. Fantastic. He moves so freakin' fast!

2. Matrix: when Neo gets up after being shot. "No." Powerful.

DirtMad
26th March 2006, 20:17
The Pam and Tommy home movie: Below the deck of the boat is a pretty powerful scene :blip: but when he used his wanger to sound the boat horn... :doobey: PRICELESS.

mini_me
26th March 2006, 20:52
I'm surprised that no one else has mentioned this,
but the final scenes in American History X
that is one of the few movies that I have had no desire to move after the credits roll. Left me feeling hollow.
m/m

Krayy
26th March 2006, 22:39
Get Your Hands Off Me, You Damn Dirty Ape!

The final scene of Planet of the Apes
Ummm...that was a very early scene.....the final scene was .......

"You did it, you maniacs! Damn you! Damn you to hell!"


P.S. "Soylent Green is people!!!!!!" :sick:

Krayy
26th March 2006, 22:43
One that makes me cry every time is near the end of the movie "My Life" with Michael Keaton where he's incapacitated in bed and his father is shaving him and he finally admits to his father that he loves him :cry:

Guys, get this film out and watch it with your girl and she'll need a lot of "comforting" afterwards.

scumdog
26th March 2006, 23:23
is that the part when the dude is slowly getting the knifed put into his chest and all he wants to know is what the german guy is saying?

i could never watch that part again. :weep:

Nah, he was talking about the scene when the jerry sniper get shot by the yank sniper- the bullet goes right through the 'scope and into his eye.

That knife scene made me wince, you could just feel for the guy as his strength weakened and the jerry slowly pushed the knife through him.

And I hated the loser on the stairs with a rifle - all he had to do was walk into the room and smack the jerry over the head - or shoot him if he felt he wouldn't get his mate underneath.

I guess it was only a movie but life-wasting shit like that DOES happen in war.

Finn
26th March 2006, 23:54
Lassie - The Movie. The scene where the kid throws stones at Lassie yelling "GO AWAY, GET. GO AWAY, I HATE YOU!"

:crybaby: :crybaby: :crybaby: :crybaby: :crybaby:

mstriumph
27th March 2006, 00:57
ohhhh - forgot

My Fair Lady

[its all about the FROCKS!!!!! :love: ]

Back Fire
27th March 2006, 02:01
Opening scene from Titanic... it was moving... moved my right outa the living room and into my own room to play PC games...

Back Fire
27th March 2006, 02:05
Lassie - The Movie. The scene where the kid throws stones at Lassie yelling "GO AWAY, GET. GO AWAY, I HATE YOU!"

:crybaby: :crybaby: :crybaby: :crybaby: :crybaby:

So thats the reason you bought a Honda....

Insanity_rules
27th March 2006, 06:22
okay - i have completely forgotten what the movie was called. it played one wet sunday afternoon on tv and i couldn't stop watching it.

it was about a kid who desperately wanted to be on the High School foot ball team. but the coaching staff wouldn't let him cause he was too small.

So he spent the first season taking care of the maintenance around the ground. The next season he was given the job as waterboy.

all the time he trained harder than anybody else.

finally they gave him a place on the team, but for the entire season they wouldn't put him onto the field.

It was his last year at college and it was the last game and there was 40seconds to go. One of the players got injured on the field and the coach was trying to find a replacement. The crowd started yelling this kids name and finally the coach decided to put him on the field.

the kid saved the game by making a crucial tackle in the final seconds.

He spent 3-4 years training and working to play ball and was on the field for like 30seconds.

i cant remember what the movie was called but there was a pretty big lump in my throat watching the end of it.

I think the movie was called Rudy

MisterD
27th March 2006, 11:20
I commend Mr Micklewhite to you....

1) The end of The Italian Job.."Hang on Lads, I've got an idea..."

2) The end of Get Carter, when having got his revenge he is shot by the hitman.

Lou Girardin
27th March 2006, 11:32
The first 20 mins of Saving Private Ryan.
The scene in Schindlers List where Schindler sees the little girl in a red dress on a pile of dead Jews. The only splash of colour in the movie.
And when Bambi's mother dies.

Smorg
27th March 2006, 12:56
got a couple

Mad Max II

Mad Max III

All the conan's

Plunkett and MacLean

Trainspotting

Snatch

Human Traffic

couldnt really think of a certain scene from these movie's the whole lot are fucken badarse:Oi: :Oi: :Oi:

Hitcher
27th March 2006, 13:09
Most powerful scene in a movie? Where Bambi's mother, preparing to sacrifice her own life for his, exhorts him to "Run, and don't look back!" (sobs, uncontrollably)

scumdog
27th March 2006, 13:13
Most powerful scene in a movie? Where Bambi's mother, preparing to sacrifice her own life for his, exhorts him to "Run, and don't look back!" (sobs, uncontrollably)

Yeah right, like deer can talk!

Never heard one say anything when I shot it.

Reembered film quote: "Beans son, lotsa beans, ya gotta eat beans" - the old guy in the desert on Vanishing Point (the REAL one).
Wouldn't want to be stuck in a small hut with THAT windy old bastard, that's for sure.

Sniper
27th March 2006, 13:15
When the Gorillas are cut up by the laser gun in Congo. Damn, the poor things were just doing their job

Finn
27th March 2006, 13:58
So thats the reason you bought a Honda....

Yes. I have good taste in bikes AND movies.

The_Dover
27th March 2006, 14:34
Where the dude drops the roach in his lap in The Big Lebowski and proceeds to crash his wreck into a wheelie bin whilst screaming and hitting his crotch to put it out.

I can relate.

Lou Girardin
27th March 2006, 15:35
Yeah right, like deer can talk!

Never heard one say anything when I shot it.

.

Have you heard them say "missed sucker"?

Lou Girardin
27th March 2006, 15:36
One of the most horrific death scenes was where the Israeli agents shot the Dutch woman in 'Munich'.

El Dopa
27th March 2006, 19:25
But for a real good emotional move try Akira, I think that’s what its called/how its spelt, Asian martial arts with sub-titles and a very good story behind it too.

Lots of bikes, too. One of my favourite films.

There wasn't much martial arts in it, but?

Marmoot
27th March 2006, 19:44
Anyone watched a Chinese Takeaway movie called Full Throtle?

That's a nice Bike movie.

Still my favourite movie, actually.

General verdict: great movie about bikes being slightly let down by the last race.

For those interested, dig it up in Google. The main star is Andy Lau

mashman
6th January 2011, 19:23
V for Vendetta... From Evey Hammond getting captured until she walks out on the roof... sends shivers down my spine and gets me all misty euphoria...

Kendog
6th January 2011, 19:36
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ellipsis
6th January 2011, 20:13
...the only movie to ever change my life and probably made me what I am today...On Any Sunday...the XR750 on the dirt mile is the only scene from any movie that has actually imbedded itself permanently in my brain or lack of brain, tubes...it affected me that much that I was never gonna be happy til I raced a 750 V Twin on a dirt mile...must have been a powerful scene, 'cos thats what I ended up doing for fun...well...thrills...

Big Dave
6th January 2011, 20:20
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SMOKEU
6th January 2011, 20:22
When the shit hits the cup in Hungry Bitches. It gets people every time!

Berries
6th January 2011, 22:46
Nice dredge.

Without going through the previous pages, does Goose dying in Top Gun count ?

Indiana_Jones
6th January 2011, 22:56
Nice dredge.

Without going through the previous pages, does Goose dying in Top Gun count ?

Beat you to that one I think lol

-Indy

EJK
6th January 2011, 23:07
Whos seen Toy Story 3?
When that Huggy Bear betrays at the trash yard. That broke my heart.

FlangMasterJ
6th January 2011, 23:09
A film called The Leaving of Liverpool. There is a scene where a deaf boy falls into a muddy trench amidst a torrential downpour and can't get out and obviously tries screaming for help but to no avail and drowns.

eelracing
6th January 2011, 23:17
Unforgiven...William Munny (Clint Eastwood)walks into the saloon and ask's "Who's the fella who owns this shithole".He shoots the barkeep down in cold blood.
He then proclaims "Well he should have armed himself if he's gonna decorate his saloon with my dead friend".

Movie scenes dont get any better than this.

Indiana_Jones
6th January 2011, 23:37
This is rather sad, but the guy had it coming....


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-Indy

Big Dave
7th January 2011, 06:39
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Murray
7th January 2011, 08:50
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Unbelievable movie and well worth all the awards. Pity about the american accent dubbing

Life is Beautiful

Madness
7th January 2011, 09:06
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ElCoyote
7th January 2011, 15:04
[QUOTE=Insanity_rules;555132]For me the final scene in Vanishing Point where Kowalski commits suicide. Not the 1990 soft cock remake the 70's original, Vigo Mortensen should have been flayed drawn and quartered for that stinky remake piece of crap.

Didn't know there was remake, still have the original on dvd. You're not thinking of Gone in 60 seconds. They remade that and fucked it completely.

Or what about Dirty Mary Carzy Larry

Indiana_Jones
23rd February 2011, 22:22
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qIgVrOy9vM

John Rambo's monologue at the end of 'First blood'

Was pretty heavy when I first saw it as a young teen

-Indy

slowpoke
24th February 2011, 01:19
[QUOTE=Insanity_rules;555132]For me the final scene in Vanishing Point where Kowalski commits suicide. Not the 1990 soft cock remake the 70's original, Vigo Mortensen should have been flayed drawn and quartered for that stinky remake piece of crap.

Didn't know there was remake, still have the original on dvd. You're not thinking of Gone in 60 seconds. They remade that and fucked it completely.

Or what about Dirty Mary Carzy Larry

Yep, the Vanishing Point finale was a kick in the guts. Many moons ago, watching for the first time through the rose coloured glasses of youth I was expecting anything but that.

Dirty Mary Crazy Larry was another good 'un, and I didn't see the end comin'........for that matter neither did they.....

I finally managed to get my mits on a digitally remastered DVD of the original Gone in 60 Seconds not that long ago. After hearing so much about it I thought it one was of the most disappointing movies I've ever seen. Not a patch on the other 2.

Brian d marge
24th February 2011, 01:46
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how about when Ophelia goes , troppo

or when Polonius , gets stomach pains behind the tapastry

or when Rosencrtz and Gilderstein ( sp) realize they are screwed ..........

Stephen

Brian d marge
24th February 2011, 01:49
When the shit hits the cup in Hungry Bitches. It gets people every time! is that three young ladies and only one cup???

no prob with that

Stephen

in fact the wifes cooking now , wont be much different

cowboyz
24th February 2011, 03:02
being as its coming back ill update mine.

My sisters keeper. By all means a chick flick but a really powerful movie...

Maha
24th February 2011, 06:50
Most powerful/dramatic movie scene?

Jack and his bitch...:corn:

pete376403
24th February 2011, 19:23
D-Day landing scene of "Saving Private Ryan"

Most of "Schindlers List"

(Not a movie, but) liberating the death camp in "Band of Brothers"

george formby
24th February 2011, 19:37
Anything you like from this movie..... The Debt Collector

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When the victims family are brought to the exhibition opening or the knife fight in Edinburgh castle. Chilling.

SMOKEU
24th February 2011, 22:36
is that three young ladies and only one cup???



2 young ladies...

Brian d marge
25th February 2011, 01:03
2 young ladies...

one I watched had three young ladies in it... not very good CGI either

Stephen

superjackal
11th January 2013, 13:14
Not a very good film but the last Moments of Thomas Jane in The Mist was pretty powerful.

GTRMAN
11th January 2013, 19:42
Roys death scene in blade runner...

Akzle
11th January 2013, 20:26
"this.. Is... Spaartaaaa!"

Indiana_Jones
11th January 2013, 21:47
Master & Commander when matey falls overboard and the rest of the crew have to cut off the mast he is trying to climb onto.

Shit that movie is ten years old now....

Edit: there it is.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeERYS-0Tnw

-Indy

Ocean1
11th January 2013, 21:54
Master & Commander when matey falls overboard and the rest of the crew have to cut off the mast he is trying to climb onto.

Shit that movie is ten years old now....

-Indy

Read the books?

bluninja
11th January 2013, 22:02
Roys death scene in blade runner... +1

I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.

Indiana_Jones
11th January 2013, 22:03
Read the books?

Only one, Far side of the world, a bit different to the flick, but what I understand they got the bulk of the story from that book and 'master & commander' with other bits from the rest of the series tossed in. Would be quite cool if they did a sequel. The flick ended on a nice open ended note.

I don't do as much reading as I should (apart from Haynes manuals)

My father-in-law lent me a copy of '61 hours' by Lee Child to read, quite enjoying it.

-Indy

bluninja
11th January 2013, 22:05
I rember the scene from Bambi where he is running from the hunters and the stag turns up and says "Your mother can't be with you anymore. " It was many years later that I realised it was only halfway through the film....I thought everything stopped then as a kid.

FJRider
11th January 2013, 22:07
... I don't do as much reading as I should (apart from Haynes manuals)


-Indy

I'm the same. But I just look at the pictures ... :lol:

Ocean1
11th January 2013, 22:09
Only one, Far side of the world, a bit different to the flick, but what I understand they got the bulk of the story from that book and 'master & commander' with other bits from the rest of the series tossed in.

Yes, different. He's a good storyteller and while some of the books can be a tad repetitive the sense of the depth of history is undeniable.

Indiana_Jones
11th January 2013, 22:10
I'm the same. But I just look at the pictures ... :lol:

Well yeah, when the mrs is out and I have a box of tissues near by :p

I have them for the 1800, 1100/1300, Maxi & Princess (1800 & 2200 series, not 2.0L O series)

-Indy

Macontour
11th January 2013, 22:10
This one. Two really powerful actors. Realy enjoy the whole movie but this part is classic.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7EksvnO9hI

Indiana_Jones
11th January 2013, 22:17
Yes, different. He's a good storyteller and while some of the books can be a tad repetitive the sense of the depth of history is undeniable.

Yeah Mr. O'Brian did his study in the matter it seems, like Mr. Cornwell does for the Sharpe series.

-Indy

Ocean1
11th January 2013, 22:20
Yeah Mr. O'Brian did his study in the matter it seems, like Mr. Cornwell does for the Sharpe series.

-Indy

He was apparently somewhat like the character Maturin, in the series, he was also a British inteligence agent in WW2. Worth reading the rest.

Indiana_Jones
11th January 2013, 22:24
Noted, shall get back into those books sometime.

Also with the movie scenes, not really a scene, but a I find a very moving intro with it's score and background (the Bayeux tapestry), mainly due to being a Pom I guess lol.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AxVTvrD3HY

-Indy

Grizzo
12th January 2013, 05:24
The final scene in Devils Rejects.

george formby
12th January 2013, 09:44
Had me hook line & sinker with jaw dropped by 1:04


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Akzle
12th January 2013, 12:39
Read the books?

it's, like, fucken 21 books long. who cbf reading that shit? (i've read a few in no particular order, good books, even standalone, but not good enough for me to read as a series of 21 fucken books)

Macontour
12th January 2013, 20:28
[QUOTE=george formby;1130463966]Had me hook line & sinker with jaw dropped by 1:04


How about this one. Each lap is about 3 minutes. Crazy and brave.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vqhrPx8CcQ

Banditbandit
14th January 2013, 09:14
The death scene in Easy Rider ...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLAYw0vM-bw

wharekura
14th January 2013, 12:25
A bit like Pinocchio where the boy seeks out the impossible. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRhCz0ELrKs

Im sure for the orphans amongst us, a slight tear would develop even for the most hardened biker.

MD
14th January 2013, 12:26
Good to see this thread resurrected. Some good recommendations and it seems to have stayed on track i.e. scenes that have powerful emotional/dramatic impact. Moments in a film that are burned into your memory. Not just great scenes for other reasons like great action, fighting, scenery, sex or whatever.

The end of Easy Rider, who could forget that moment.

Tigadee
14th January 2013, 20:16
This one chokes me UP everytime :cry:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=F2bk_9T482g

Hitcher
14th January 2013, 20:59
This classic scene takes a lot of beating:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SSbFjK_gnY

HenryDorsetCase
14th January 2013, 21:22
heres two:

ARPCjp0ppEE


Tears in rain.


and I would be surprised if this hasnt been posted before:

Gz3Cc7wlfkI

one of my favourite movie experiences ever was going to an afternoon session of APOCALYPSE NOW REDUX by myself with like three other people in the theatre. Fantastic flawed cinema.

GSF
14th January 2013, 21:32
The death scene in Easy Rider ...

God fucking dammit! Every time! :cry:

Teflon
17th January 2013, 17:17
Good to see this thread resurrected. Some good recommendations and it seems to have stayed on track i.e. scenes that have powerful emotional/dramatic impact. Moments in a film that are burned into your memory. Not just great scenes for other reasons like great action, fighting, scenery, sex or whatever.

The end of Easy Rider, who could forget that moment.

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mashman
17th January 2013, 17:31
video of lesbian ladies removed so I don't get told off... coz I'm a pussy!

That certainly stirred an emotional reaction and I'm now off to impact a 6 inch nail through a brick wall using nothing but my penis.

mashman
17th January 2013, 18:01
Pretty much everything in Serenity (such a fuckin good movie). Espucially Capt Mal's speech about the govt and their secret about the atmosphere on Miranda...

"Y'all got on this boat for different reasons, but y'all come to the same place. So now I'm asking more of you than I have before. Maybe all. Sure as I know anything, I know this - they will try again. Maybe on another world, maybe on this very ground swept clean. A year from now, ten? They'll swing back to the belief that they can make people... better. And I do not hold to that. So no more runnin'. I aim to misbehave. "

Padmei
17th January 2013, 18:01
heres two:

ARPCjp0ppEE


Tears in rain.

.

This scene as always stayed in my mind since I saw the movie when it first came out. What a waste that Rutgers career never really took off - he was so cool.


The other one I loved was this one...
I try.... I really try... When jean & the kids at the school

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HenryDorsetCase
17th January 2013, 18:56
This scene as always stayed in my mind since I saw the movie when it first came out. What a waste that Rutgers career never really took off - he was so cool.



If you get a chance have a look for a film from a couple of years ago starring Rutger Hauer called HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN. Does exactly what it says on the tin. It should have been bigger than any of the Star Wars prequels.

Fuck, so should have SERENITY.

Mental Trousers
17th January 2013, 19:34
Peter Jackson's - Braindead


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUXQ8JMIgrg

Milts
17th January 2013, 21:25
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Say what you like about the movie, this scene is amazingly directed.