View Full Version : Your favourite scene from a film?
Block G Raptor
06/05/2008, 9:10 AM
The "Tiny Dancer" Scene from Almost Famous is class. watched the movie again over the weekend and had to add that scene to this thread . I'll pop a youtube link up later
Billsthoughts
06/05/2008, 3:16 PM
its as old as the hills but the Dave Grohl send up of it is also no doubt on youtube
gustavo
31/05/2008, 10:02 AM
I really like this scene from Snatch , looks and sounds tremendous
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HarpoJoyce
21/08/2008, 12:13 PM
A Fish Called Wanda
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bennocelt
22/08/2008, 6:51 PM
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Mike Leigh's 1993 "Naked", David Thewlis plays what appears to be a well read cynical homeless person, until he comes out with some FACTS.
yeah man i also agree with Pete, that was good, thanks
bennocelt
22/08/2008, 7:09 PM
Dead Mans Shoes, from my fav movie director Shane Meadows
Paddy Con... is brill
What you looking at?
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You're not afraid of me, are you????
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superfrank
16/06/2009, 11:58 PM
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I just can't stop lauging at this one.
John83
17/06/2009, 11:23 AM
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Ah, the great Kaiser Soze reveal. That version is gone, so I'll post a new one:
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One of my own favourites:
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From The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. One of the characters finds the graveyard where the gold is buried. He runs to the middle and starts looking for the specific grave. An operatic variation of the main theme slowly picks up. It surges and swells as he continues his search. Finally, as his search becomes more frantic, the background begins to blur and spin and the vocals are replaced by a cacophony of bells. Finally, the music, and the character, just stop. He's found it. It's a really powerful piece of cinema, one of my favourites. This is what a great director can do - several minutes of a guy running around a graveyard becomes something urgent and captivating. **** Michael Bay.
Lionel Ritchie
20/06/2009, 5:10 PM
Firstly -hat off to John83 and Superfrank on good calls.
This clip misses the magical 'Killing Me Won't Bring Back Your Apples' line that buckles me with laughter every time -but it is nonetheless a stupifyingly brilliant piece of film
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thischarmingman
23/06/2009, 1:02 AM
This is Spinal Tap
"Well, it's 'one' louder isn't it?"
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The Thomas Crown Affair
"What do we do? What do we do?"
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In the Loop (The funniest film I've seen this year)
"Shut it Love Actually...I'll bloody hole-punch your face."
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Witnail and I is excellent but you forgoy my fav scence skustu
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ken foree
02/07/2009, 3:23 PM
jack nicholson goes into a bar...
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Couple of good ones from The Hangover. Don't watch if plan to see it.
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back of the net
17/07/2009, 1:53 PM
Batman Begins ending - introduction of the joker
lets just say i got very excited (-:
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DeLorean
20/07/2009, 12:23 PM
Brokeback Mountain 2 where they're going at it rough in the tent.:D
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superfrank
31/08/2009, 9:28 PM
The opening of Bronson. I think the music fits in perfectly.
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It's not on Youtube but the scene where the Joker robs the bank in The Dark Knight is pretty good too.
superfrank
26/09/2009, 1:10 AM
Surprised nobody posted this, or other MP scenes:
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