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    My favorite scene in a movie ever

    Tears in the rain

    god I love that


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    My favorite movie scene ever is in True Romance. The scene when Christopher Walken and his cronies show up at Dennis Hoppers house to find out where Christian Slater is. Dennis Hopper is kinda scared, but won't tell them where his son, Slater, is. They begin to torture him and he realizes that whether he tells them what they want to know or not they will kill him. He goes off into this great monologue about how silicians (Walkens character is sicilian) were spawned bi "Niggers" . The whole scene was genius especially when being played between Wlaken and Hopper.
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    Dude...I was going to reply to this post before I knew what scene you had selected with that scene...

    Blade Runner is like my favorite movie of all time....

    Best SCENE EVER!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terran
    Dude...I was going to reply to this post before I knew what scene you had selected with that scene...

    Blade Runner is like my favorite movie of all time....

    Best SCENE EVER!!!
    Blade runner by far is one of the best movies ever! My fav scene in a movie was in The Shining and the scene on the stairs where Wendy is swinging a bat at jack and he says I am not going to hurt you Wendy i am just going to bash your brains in

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    Blue Velvet (1986)

    Frank Booth: What kinda beer do you like?
    Jeffrey Beaumont: Heineken.
    Frank Booth: Heineken? F&*k that S^%t! Pabst Blue Ribbon!

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    the opening to t-2 was good, but so was the opening to the fellowship of the ring and mallrats, that was a good one.

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    I could never possibly answer this question with a sure winner, but here's a scene which just popped to mind:

    Short Circuit 2 - when Johnny 5 gets all 'punked up' and goes after the bad guys, just getting goosebumps thinking about it, lol. Those movies were two utterly classic flicks from my 1980s childhood - legendary.

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    For me I'd say the end of the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Or when Henry Fonda kills the family at the start of Once Upon a Time in the West.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoronaZombie
    My favorite movie scene ever is in True Romance. The scene when Christopher Walken and his cronies show up at Dennis Hoppers house to find out where Christian Slater is. Dennis Hopper is kinda scared, but won't tell them where his son, Slater, is. They begin to torture him and he realizes that whether he tells them what they want to know or not they will kill him. He goes off into this great monologue about how silicians (Walkens character is sicilian) were spawned bi "Niggers" . The whole scene was genius especially when being played between Wlaken and Hopper.
    "So that makes you an eggplant!"
    (laughter)
    "and you're a cantelope"

    Awesome stuff! Only Walken and Hopper could pull dialogue like this off!

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    when Howard Beale (Peter Finch) gives his speech on being "....MAD AS HELL, AND I'M NOT GOING TO TAKE THIS ANYMORE!"

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    The ending of First Blood...

    John Rambo's monologue at the end, when he's talking to Colonel Troutman is fantastic!

    TROUTMAN: It's over, Johnny

    RAMBO: It's never over!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri0xin
    John Rambo's monologue at the end, when he's talking to Colonel Troutman is fantastic!

    TROUTMAN: It's over, Johnny

    RAMBO: It's never over!

    I can't believe you called the film, "First Blood". I think you're the first person I've ever heard call it the right name instead of "Rambo".

    That's a rep for you

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    the last scene in Heat.

    or Chingatchkuk's run at the end of "The last of the mochians"

    since this has now turned into a "list all of them, not just a few".

    the end of the iron giant, i cry ever time he says "sooooperman"

    Return of the king, just before the charge on Mordor, when Aragorn looks back at everyone as says "for Frodo". the look mortensen gives, he just nails it on every level. it's brilliant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p2501
    Chingatchkuk's run at the end of "The last of the mochians"
    That was a great scene .

    My favorite would probably be from "Jaws" when Brody was chumming & complaining about Hooper driving the boat..

    "Slow ahead.. Slow ahead.. I can go slow ahead. Why do you come done here & chum some of this sh#t." At that point the shark pops from the water & Brody backs away towards Quint & utters one of my favorite movie lines: "I think we're gonna need a bigger boat."



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    That scene from True Romance is a GREAT scene!!! In fact, the whole movie is great. First Blood is also a totally awesome movie, and I hat when people call it "Rambo I", or something like that. The Shining in also incredible. Three of my favs all came up in this thread.

    It would be impossible to say my fav scene in a movie ever, but a couple of good scenes are...
    1) In Malcolm X when he goes to the police station, and then hospital, to check on "Brother Johnson"
    2) Napoleon Dynomite when he dances at the end
    3) Point Break when Keanu is chasing Patrick Swayze, and he hurts his ankle and falls, and he could shoot, but doesnt, and the camera zooms in on Swayzes eyes in the Reagan mask
    4) Chainsaw scene in Scarface
    I could go on and on, I guess I should stop

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