Hmm. Tough one.
Is from Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans. ty movie with Nic Cage as the lead. He plays a corrupt detective who injures his back in the beginning of the film during a rescue. Months later he's hooked on painkillers and illicit street drugs, but he's still solving cides. In this particular scene he's with a group of detectives at a stakeout when he starts to hallucinate that a couple of iguanas are on a table. It's completely random but probably the funniest I've seen in years. Like I said, bad movie, but the subtle hilariousness of this scene is priceless.
Hmm. Tough one.
The OP's is a decent scene, but nowhere close to great.
The best film scene ever is the end of Unforgiven when Clint kills the whole bar, blows Gene Hackman's face off, scares the out of the pussy writer, tells the remaining citizenry to bury Ned respectfully and then threatens to come back and kill all the women and children and burn the house down of anybody who follows him.
oh yes that scene is ing awesome.
I prefer the end of Good, Bad and Ugly and the end of Once Upon a Time in the West to that.
I will admit that Nic Cage has made his share of bad films but Bad Lt. isn't a horrible movie. Nic Cage was perfect for that character.
The Russian roulette scene from The Deer Hunter.
I agree.
That beach invasion sequence in Saving Private Ryan was the most powerful scene ever filmed IMHO.
Dennis Hooper and Cristopher Walken in True Love
Romance?
Two separate deals![]()
This one always got to me...even though I've heard that the real John Nash wasn't nearly as, um, sentimental.
Oh, yeah, and then there's this...
The climax of Half Nelson where Dan ends up buying crack from his own student.
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