My favorite scene is from Chasing Amy where Holden decides to tell Alyssa (His Lesbian friend) that he's in love with her! the dialogue is pure genius
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My favorite scene is from Chasing Amy where Holden decides to tell Alyssa (His Lesbian friend) that he's in love with her! the dialogue is pure genius
Loads of great dialogue in Chasing Amy
The monologue at the start from Hooper X on the role of black characters in the realm of "Sci-Fi/Fantasy"
The scene where Alyssa is singing in a club, and Holden thinks it's for him, then realises where he REALLY is has no dialogue at all (apart from the song) and is priceless
The scene Block G lists above
The arguement at the hockey game
The end scene at the comic convention a year later with Banky talking to the fan, and holding a wordless conversation with Holden at the same time "a shared moment"
How could you talk about great Chasing Amy scenes without including this beauty :D
Anyway a few more of my all-time favourite scenes
Thin Red Line
Akira
Lost in Translation
Jabberwocky - Terry Gilliam
Wes Anderson's Rushmore
Bill Murray (milllionaire businessman) and Jason Schwartzman ( High School student) feud over the same girl.
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
its as old as the hills but the Dave Grohl send up of it is also no doubt on youtube
I really like this scene from Snatch , looks and sounds tremendous
A Fish Called Wanda
Dead Mans Shoes, from my fav movie director Shane Meadows
Paddy Con... is brill
What you looking at?
You're not afraid of me, are you????
I just can't stop lauging at this one.
Ah, the great Kaiser Soze reveal. That version is gone, so I'll post a new one:
One of my own favourites:
From The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. SPOILER: 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.
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
This is Spinal Tap
"Well, it's 'one' louder isn't it?"
The Thomas Crown Affair
"What do we do? What do we do?"
In the Loop (The funniest film I've seen this year)
"Shut it Love Actually...I'll bloody hole-punch your face."