Highlander
"There can be only one"
Highlander
"There can be only one"
The art of being wise is knowing what to overlook.
I quite enjoy the 'baptism' scene in Godfather, aswell as the intro scene.
-Indy
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For fight scences: Pale Rider, when Clint takes out four or five bad guys with an axe handle. "Nothin' like a good piece of hickory"
For leaving you to wonder what happened next: The end of The Italian Job..."Hang on, I've got an idea..."
For unexpected twist: When Michael Caine gets shot at the end of Get Carter
For a sheer "lightbulb" moment: When Kevin Spacy walks away at the end of Usual Suspects.
Edward Norton's curb stomp in American History X
We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year,
Running over the same old ground.
What have you found? The same old fears.
Wish you were here. QWQ
Mad Max
When Toecutter (Hugh Keays-Byrne) blasts over the crest in the road on the big Zed in his attempt to run down Max and realises he's about to become roadkill on the spread over the front of the fuel tanker![]()
The look in his eyes the moment before impact is priceless!!
And how could I forget the yaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwnnnnnn headshot scene going from character to character, faster and faster, near the end of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly?
We watched Blazing Saddles the other night too; i'd forgotten how funny the baked bean scene is.
And what about Darth Vader to Luke "no, I am your father"![]()
When Bambi's mother tells him to run, and not look back...
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Fatal Attraction
That was one crazy woman and when she leaped up from the bath at the end after you thought she must be dead almost made me drop a log in my pants.
My older sister and her boyfriend took me to this on my 16th birthday and as you could imagine girls/woman scared the shit out of me after this film.
For me it was when I was about 10 staying in a stange house in the country far from home and sneaking up late and watching Predator the oringinal,when they relise... bodies up the tree and predator is watching them and its invisible so vivid that memory..... Or Dragons Claws "I came here today to clean up some shit" so fucken bad ass
Grave of the Fireflies. The very end, as the camera rises above the ghosts of the children sitting and watching the lights of modern Kobe.
My favourite film.
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- mikey
I've had therapy to try and deal with that scene.....No fair.
Run Forest run, oh no, run Bambi run.
How about Ghost, when the penny floats across the room and demi realises that Patrick swayze isn't completely dead. The tears of joy in that beautiful beautiful face.I just wanted to hug her.... and maybe some comfort humping if she thought it was appropriate.
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Oh bugger
Never did see Blazing Saddles but the WILD BUNCH Man what a shootem up.
Supposedly, more blank rounds were discharged during the production than live rounds were fired during the Mexican Revolution of 1914 around which the film is loosely based. In total 90,000 rounds were fired, all blanks.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065214/trivia
The Wild Bunch set the cinematic world on its ear by opening with a violent shoot-out which could easily serve as an excellent finale to any film. The famous finale, known as "The Battle of the Bloody Porch", is still the most powerful shoot-out ever filmed. As the saying goes, this scene has often been imitated but never equaled.
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/A...912/bunch.html
They don't make 'em this way any more.
Skyryder
PS If no has not seen this its worth getting out if you can find a DVD copy for the shootout alone.
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