What movie scenes have stuck with you....

Anonymous
They mostly come at night. Mostly.
Anonymous
Most scenes in winter's bone
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Anonymous wrote:Most scenes in winter's bone


Like the part where the woman agrees to show where the body is, which she could have done more than an hour earlier in the film, and we wouldn't have needed to watch any more? That is shoddy writing.
Anonymous
gone with the wind: Scarlett in silhouette -- "as God is my witness . . ."

The Graduate -- the look on Dustin Hoffman's face at the end of the movie

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most scenes in winter's bone


Like the part where the woman agrees to show where the body is, which she could have done more than an hour earlier in the film, and we wouldn't have needed to watch any more? That is shoddy writing.


SPOILER_______________

No you missed it. The queen only agreed to it after her uncle agreed to be responsible if Ree did the wrong thing with the info.

That film was nearly flawless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The funeral scene in 4 weddings and a funeral. "He was my north, my south, my east, my west..."


Yes.
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Anonymous wrote:Last of the Mohicans
Hawkeye: You be strong, you survive... You stay alive, no matter what occurs! I will find you. No matter how long it takes, no matter how far, I will find you.


Love that movie. For me its when the younger daughter, Alice, steps off the cliff after Uncas dies. The blank look on her face as she just goes.


Finally! Movie scenes that's worth mentioning- Last of the Mohicans.

Yes to both above, plus when the hunky British soldier in red coat sacrifices himself for the girl. Reminds me of Tale of Two Cities- Sydney Carton.

Also in Mohicans, all the men (except for the British guy) have such dark, long long hair. * Sigh*. It's should have been called, "the great-hair movie".

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They mostly come at night. Mostly.


Drake...we are leaving!
Anonymous
Of course the tragic ending in Titanic...

I also like the scene in The Bridges of Madison County when the housewife sees her AP at the red light and almost flees her husband's truck!
Anonymous
In the Lion King when Simba cries over his dead father after the stampede. Makes me cry every single time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most scenes in winter's bone


YES. Saw this before I or anyone even knew who Jennifer Lawrence was and was blown away by her acting. When she had to reach into the water to feel her father's hand - OMG.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This one is also "don't laugh" but...

The scene in Home Alone when Kevin escapes into the church and gets to know his old neighbor. The choir's "oh holy night" is so beautiful and I grew up in that area, and just seeing scenes of the town at Christmas takes me back.


+1!

I've seen this movie so many times with my kids and that scene never fails to make me tear up. The music is so beautiful and the old man is so touching and sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shawshank Redemption - so many scenes. Get busy livin', or get busy dyin'. The scene where there the warden pulls the movie poster aside and sees the hole in the wall. Brooks was here ... so was Red. Love that movie.

Someone earlier mentioned the rape scene in The Accused - yes!! That one haunts me. "Want to play some pinball?" Ugh .



LOVED Shawshank Redemption. My favorite scene is when Andy plays "The Flower Duet" for the prisoners. Seeing their reactions to hearing something beautiful (many probably for the first time) was so poignant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Champ - Ricky Schroder trying to wake up the dead Jon voight - "Wake him up! Wake him up!"

Sophie's choice - The Scene



Lump in my throat. About to cry.
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Anonymous wrote:The scene where Emma (Debra Winger) says goodbye to her kids in Terms of Endearment. Okay, now I'm bawling.


oh god. OH GOD. Me too.


I remember when I was a kid, my mom telling me she just couldn't watch that movie. At the time, I didn't understand why-sure it was sad, but so were a lot of movies we watched.

Then I grew up. And had kids.

I get it now, mom.


Same. Saw it college and didn't get what all the hype was about.
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