When Rocky beat Apollo Creed in Rocky 1.
IMO it would have to be the ending to "He Got Game", starring Denzel Washington and Ray Allen. Great ending, great symphonic masterpiece played alongside to complement the moment (Aaron Coplan-Billy the Kid).
When Rocky beat Apollo Creed in Rocky 1.
Haha, oh wow. I get it. Hilarious, you.
When Doughboy's brother finally gets to play for USC on Boyz n' tha Hood
rofl. I get the joke
When the 300 Spartan's defeat the entire Persian army
You're hilarious, bro.
Greatest ever for 3 reasons.
1. A ten second car race that lasts like 2 minutes in the movie.
2. The absolutely ridiculous wheelie
3. "I owe you a ten second car"
Fredo taking Michael to the donkey show.
the ending to Mystic River.....
I can never get tired of this movie. Great choice, one of my faves too and one of es best..
But Rudy gets my vote, and Rocky 1 and 2 as well.
Rudy gets me every time, after all his struggle, that ending makes it all worth while. Best moment in film , as far as inspiration goes. The musical score, and the moment he runs onto the field chokes me up every time, no matter how many times I watch it. Moments like that in film are what inspire me to keep my dream alive and make movies.
And again, just as much the 1st 2 Rocky endings.
End of usual suspects.
When Andy Dufresne breaks out of Shawshank
The shootout in downtown LA in HEAT was a great moment.![]()
That's a good one too...one of the best shootouts in movie history
ing Rocky, brah. End of the Line is the greatest song ever.
the end of man on fire is up there.
The Silence of the Lambs, "I'm having an old friend for dinner."
The Biggus us scene in Monty Python's Life of Brian.
The everybody die scene in the departed
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"Earn This. Earn it."
This doubles as the reason for telling the story, the flashback in Ryan's mind at the grave, and the question the audience should ask on the way out of the theatre. All of us benefitted and had our lives changed by the outcome of that war. Every American Soldier is willing to lay down their life so that you can live free.
What will you do with that gift? Are you a good man?
This movie set the standard for realistic depictions of war. Tom Hanks is simultaenously humble and sweet, jaded and cynical. He's not full of honor or a hot-head we see in most depictions of war on film. He manages to do this without becoming a cliche bad boy, a renegade.
I don't know if it's the best, but it is great.
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