Give your greatest scenes and most influential movies throughout cinema history
Best romance scene ever too
Col Nathan R Jessup, Commanding Officer, Marine ground forces - Guantanamo bay, Cuba.
Last edited by Dirks_Finale; 08-15-2020 at 09:26 PM.
One of my favorite scenes is from the same movie.
The train station shootout is classic and so well done.
This is my film goat - Cinema perfection. Direction, Cinematography, music, acting ( in' , Charles Bronson, Henry Fonda, Jason Robards - what a cast!) writing, locations, etc - this film will never be topped.
This is my favorite sequence - Jill's arrival. I love it when the camera goes over the train station to reveal the town (about 2:35 in the clip) - and later on when the sequence ends in Monument Valley. Goosebumps.
Pretty much any scene from the Twilight series.
Or Friday.
The first hour of Sicario was great, then it took a .
I’ll try to post it tomorrow but the lineup scene from Usual Suspects is still one of my favorites. Word is that it was improvised and their laughing was genuine.
Gimme the in keys you sucker mother er aaaarrrrrghhhh
Here ya go. And yeah that scene was improvised and Del Toro kept farting lol
"Hand me the ing keys, you sucker. whaaada ". One of the greatest reads in movie history.
Last edited by DAF86; 08-17-2020 at 06:26 AM.
Still doesn’t beat Saving Private Ryan, which people consider an all time classic even though it’s an outright terrible movie after the opening scene.
It's an amazing movie, I got to see the restored version earlier this year in the theater.
Not influential but feel good and sports.
The Natural
HR breaking the lights.
The book is really good.
slob and all did you watch Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018)?
and are you looking forward to 3 if it ever gets made?
The shooting scene was realistically done IMO. All the way up to the point that Bad Guy has Fed Chick in his sights near her vehicle and she sees him in the mirror and miraculously spins all around and shoots him before he pulls the trigger. I know Hollywood has to improvise but i hate it when they make the very skilled bad guys look like dumb s and the *heros* can never miss a shot. Been going on since the advent of HWood and it's beyond old.
https://www.thecinemaholic.com/new-sicario-movie/
Another movie that's remember as a classic even though it was mediocre outside of one scene:
There's two kinds of people: Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig.
one of my favorite movie
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