Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realize this is niche, but the scene w/ Jessica's mom (Tovah Feldshuh) in Kissing Jessica Stein. Warms my queer little heart.
I love that movie! Jennifer Westfeldt is under appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:"Is it safe?"
-Marathon Man
Elevator blood scene from The Shining and when the kid sees the twins the first time

Anonymous wrote:I will forever be a fan of the ending of Lost in Translation. An unexpected connection between two people during a trip abroad. The secret goodbye: https://youtu.be/lpOdAHwRnXY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite movie scene was the live scene in Pride and Prejudice when Mr. Darcey tells Lizzie the she bewitched him body and soul and that he Love...love...loves her. An amazing love scene.
https://vimeo.com/57847317
I think this video is the wrong scene. You're referring to end, right? Also one of my favorite scenes.
Pp here. Yep wrong scene. I was referring to the end. I must have copied the wrong link.
Anonymous wrote:In Return of the King, Aragorn's coronation. Everyone is bowing as he and Arwen walk through and as he approaches the hobbits they start to bow as well. He stops them and says "My friends, you bow to no one." and then he and EVERYONE bows towards the hobbits. I tell you, I wept at the theater during this scene.
Anonymous wrote:My favorite movie scene was the live scene in Pride and Prejudice when Mr. Darcey tells Lizzie the she bewitched him body and soul and that he Love...love...loves her. An amazing love scene.
https://vimeo.com/57847317
I think this video is the wrong scene. You're referring to end, right? Also one of my favorite scenes.
Anonymous wrote:Why are so many of the movies we remember best from the '80s and even earlier? I don't really think the quality of movies has declined -- there were some clunkers then and there are some great movies now. But I'm wondering -- did we watch with more intensity when we actually had to go to movie theatres and our attention spans were greater?