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I know they are a littly gory but the two that I cant get out of my mind are the:
1. Godfather scene where the movie producer wakes up in bed with the horse head. 2. Fargo scene where the guy is ramming the remnants of Steve Buscemi through the wood chipper. |
High Fi moments...
A bunch of great scenes in "High Fidelity" with John (and Joan) Cusack, Jack Black, etc.
--> The scene where Rob asks Laura to marry him. --> I like all the "top five all-time..." lists --> The scene where Jack Black's character sings "Let's Get it On." Great movie. |
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BrownEyedGirl: Yes. Jack Black is hysterical. He really steals every scene he's in. How 'bout the one where he is talking to a customer about Echo and the Bunnyman/Jesus and Mary Chain. That scene cracks me up. :)
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Pretty In Pink
Right at the end where Molly Ringwald and Andrew McCarthy finally get together at the end. That's my favorite movie in the world. |
my favorite scene is probably is in As Good As it Gets
When he tells her she makes him want to be a better man. That kills me, everytime... and also in Steel Magnolias when they are at the cemetary and the one lady says "HERE HIT WEEZER" and they all start laughing. It makes me quit crying. |
Dead Poet Society which the protagonist Neil Perry is at his window after having just put on a brilliant performance in "A Midsummer's night dream," but the specific part is when he puts back on his crown of thorns.
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Top Two:
*Say Anything with the boom box and "In Your Eyes" * Days of Thunder: Tom Cruise explains drafting to Nicole Kidman on her leg with packets of sweet and low :) |
Tombstone- When Doc tells Wyatt "I have not yet begun to defile myself" and when Wyatt sees that the devil is really the lady he saw in the street and says "Well I'll be damned......." and Doc says "You may indeed....." or something to that effect.
Smokey and the Bandit. When the Mississippi sherriff tells Buford T Justice on the CB "The fact that you are a sherriff does not germain to the situation" and Buford says "The goddamn GERMANS got nothin to do with it!!!" haha thats a good one. South Park the Movie- "How would you like to suck my BALLS Mr. Garrison?" by Cartman. LOL. High Noon- The scene where Cain kills all the Miller boys. Every single damn scene from Gettysburg. 8 seconds- When Lane thinks Tuff has pissed the bed while he was drunk. Every Which way but Loose- "Right turn Clyde........" Hot Shots (I dont know if its one or deux"- When Lloyd Bridges is on the tower and his hat flies off and he tells the other guy to turn the AIRCRAFT CARRIER around and go get his hat. |
Say Anything - with the boom box and "In your eyes"
Gettysburg - Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain on top of little round top when they have no ammo left and they fix bayonets and charge down the hill. Damn I love that scene (im a history major, what can I say?) Bridget Jones - where shes running in her underwear ALL OF LEGALLY BLONDE if I need to be cheered up |
Legally Blonde- The courtroom scene when Elle realizes that the girl didn't take a shower. :)
A League of Their Own- the end when Dottie is looking at all the old pictures....I cry everytime Fried Green Tomatoes- when she runs her car into the young girl's car and says "Well I've got insurance!" South Park Movie- Any scene with Satan and Saddam gets me cracking up Billy Madison- And who could forget Adam Sandler's famous line "Veronica Vaughn...so hot! Wanna touch the hinee! Owwwww!!!!!" The Saint- Any scene that showed Val Kilmer without his disguise (drool forms at the corners of ZTAngel's mouth as she thinks of Val Kilmer....hmmm...ZTAngel Kilmer....doen't sound bad...) |
Sixteen Candles
The scene at the end where Sam is standing at the church doors, and the cars part to reveal Jake Ryan leaning against his red porsche. He waves at her, and she looks behind her to see if anyone else is there. He mouths to her, "Yeah, you." I live for that scene!
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Ferri Bueller
Ferris Bueller: The key to faking out the parents is the clammy hands. It's a good non-specific symptom. A lot of people will tell you that a phony fever is a dead lock, but if you get a nervous mother, you could land in the doctor's office. That's worse than school. What you do is, you fake a stomach cramp, and when you're bent over, moaning and wailing, you lick your palms. It's a little childish and stupid, but then, so is high school.
I did have a test today. That wasn't bullshit. It's on European socialism. I mean, really, what's the point? I'm not European, I don't plan on being European, so who gives a crap if they're socialist? They could be fascist anarchists - that still wouldn't change the fact that I don't own a car. Not that I condone fascism, or any ism for that matter. Isms in my opinion are not good. A person should not believe in an ism - he should believe in himself. I quote John Lennon: "I don't believe in Beatles - I just believe in me". A good point there. Of course, he was the Walrus. I could be the Walrus - I'd still have to bum rides off of people. |
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- when she first came into the club and she saw Johnny and he was like "what is she doing here?" and she says "I was carrying a watermelon..." Then afterward she is like "I was carrying a watermelon?" - also at the end when Johnny comes back to the last dance thingee and says "Nobody puts Baby in the corner!" |
Saving Private Ryan - just about the whole damn movie...especially the end when the old Ryan asks his wife if he lived a good life, if he deserved the gift all those men gave him...the ultimate gift of sacrifice their life for his.
Star Wars - the creature cantina scene in the original version Ferris Buller - so many scenes, but especially the phone prank on Rooney with Cameron telling him to mind his p's & q's Braveheart - when the Scots moon the English army, and then shake their wangs at them...classic Better Off Dead - the crazed newspaper boys mantra, "I want my two dollars!" Animal House - the Omega rush party, when the future Deltas keep being introduced to Jugdish, Mohammad, etc. etc. I swear that was the same tactics a rival fraternity used when I was in school! Road Trip - the party scene with the guys at the black fraternity...it's tricky!! The Patriot - when Mel finally kills the evil British horseman and said that his sons were better men. I can't remember the name of the movie, but it's the one with Brad Pitt, Jason Patric, Minnie Driver and Robert DeNiro about the kids who get sexually abused by the guards in juvy hall. Later when they're grown, two of them find the main guard and kill him. Pitt plays the lawyer who stages the trial in order to lose, and Patric is the newspaper writer who covers the trial. That movie is very disturbing but the courtroom scenes when Pitt has masterminded both prosecution and defense is great. |
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Drama: The final scene in "The Shawshank Redemption" when Morgan Freeman is walking towards Tim Robbins on the beach in Mexico. What a great movie and what a great ending!
Comedy: So many, but I think that "Heathers" and the scene at the first Heather's funeral when everybody is walking by her casket and you can hear their thoughts! Also when Winona says, "They're going to send my transcript to San Quentin instead of Stanford!" Love that! |
Sixteen Candles - I love when Molly Ringwald is sitting on the table w/ "Jake" at the end of the movie.
Notting Hill - When the press asks Julia Roberts how long she plans on staying and she says "indefinitely." The whole Goonies movie. Dave - This movie is great; especially the part when Kevin Cline cuts the budget. The Rock - Another good action movie. I liked when one of the guys in charge tells Nicholas Cage to use his gun, and then Sean Connery takes it away from him...or when he says, "Welcome to the Rock," in the beginning. Coyote Ugly - The last scene when Violet asks her boyfriend, "So what do you do when all your dreams come true?" There's tons more, but those are the ones that came to mind. |
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" when they're in Tiffany's and ask what they can buy for $10, and when they walk out of the Five and Dime with masks on, and when she finds Cat.
"Pretty Woman" where Richard Gere shows up at the end in his limo with an umbrella and flowers. "Legally Blonde" where Elle is speaking at graduation. "The Sweetest Thing" where you're not really sure if she's going to give him a chance or not but then she comes back and tells him that he's a terrible kisser. "When Harry Met Sally" where he sings to her over the answering machine and she finally picks up the phone...and New Year's Eve at the end. "Rear Window" when Grace Kelly and Jimmy Stewart finally solve the mystery. Oh, and when he has to fight off the bad guy from his wheelchair with only his camera and a bunch of flash bulbs. "Office Space" when the boss calls over and over and you just hear, "Uh, yeah...it's me...I'm gonna need you to come in today..." |
the end of braveheart and pretty much all of the fast and the furious
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Chasing Amy - Pretty much the whole first half an hour...Hooper X, the sex injury story exchange, and of course "your mother's a tracer!"
A League of Their Own - The whole Jon Lovitz sequence..."see, the way it works is, the train moves not the station" Bridget Jones' Diary - The whole skirt e-mail part and their first "date" when Hugh Grant says "I bet you did you dirty b*tch" Empire Records - The Robin Tunney/Renee Zelwegger insult scene where they rip up the MusicTown contacts..."no tattoos...no revealing clothing..." Reindeer Games - "Nick doesn't do anything until Nick gets something for Nick..." Side note: I can't believe none of the guys have mentioned Varsity Blues and the whip cream bikini! ;) |
The opening battle scene from Gladiator. That was the first DVD I watched on my new DVD player... Made a huge impression on me about how it's so much better than VCR.
The soundscape is just incredible. |
I agree with a lot of you.
Top Gun-- u've lost that lovin feelin; then when Tom Cruise throws Anthony Edwards dog tags in the ocean at the end American History X-- that movie was so powerful. My fave is when he realizes that the black guy he had to fold sheets with was a good guy. Pretty Woman-- when Julia is singing in the tub Steel Magnolias-- after the funeral, when Weeza knocks Olympia Dukakis (or the other way around?) off the bench onto the ground, and Sally Fields finally laughs Jerry McGuire-- U complete me. How awesome woudl that be if there really were guys like that. Austin Powers 2-- 1 for me, and 1 for my homies; just the 2 of us; Jerry Springer scene Empire Records-- when Liv is tellin the hottie all her feelings; Damn the Man Joe A League of their Own-- The manners class; when the sisters find each other at the reunion Ferris Bueller-- when Cameron "drowns" Varsity Blues-- when the coach walks out alone in the last game; Tweeter stealin the cop car naked And one that everyone missed: The Breakfast Club-- "Son....yeah dad... hows bout u fix me some turkey pot pie... sure dad what about u... F you.... no dad what about u... F you....NO DAD WHAT ABOUT U.... FFFFFFFFF YOU!"; and the part where they get high. |
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The end of When Harry Met Sally when Harry realizes how much he loves Sally!!!!
Oh and the end of 16 Candles... I LOVE THOSE 80'S MOVIES! |
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All of Tombstone is great my favorite quote though " I'm right as the mail"
Amerian Outlaws: The railroad is trying to take their farm Colin Ferrel's charcter asks Kathy Bates " Momma what does jesus say?" She gets quiet for a minute then says " Jesus say we can bury them in the apple orchard" The boys all have their guns trained on the railroad guys. The scene in Rebel Without A Cause where Natalie Woods is holding James Dean. The closing argument in A Time to Kill The scene in Primal Fear where Richard Gere's character realizes that Ed Norton's character is guilty. |
My FAV movie line:
"I am sorry, all I hear was: 'blah, blah, blah I am a dirty tramp!'" - The "Mom" from "Mr. Deeds." HA HA HA HA!!!!!!!!!! |
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mr deeds was great!!!
the butler was great, my ex and i were just commenting on those two lines *sneaky* tonight...he was hilarious!
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Dead Poet Society:
At the window when he places his crown of thorns in the window-sill. Pulp Fiction Any of the dialogue scenes between Samuel L and John Travolta Memento When you realize that he's already killed John G Good Will Hunting The Scene in the bar where Will tears off that intellectual pricks head with his deeper comprehension Requiem for a Dream When is shows the drug scenes with the flash scenes. Monty Python and the Holy Grail The Fight scene in which the balck knight loses all of his limbs Finding Forrester When he looks at the wall and says "I'm that one" |
The price is wrong BITCH!! - Happy Gilmore
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Ferris Bueller
Bueller?... Bueller?...Bueller?...Bueller?
Um, he's sick. My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with a girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it's pretty serious. Thank you Simone. No problem whatsoever. AND Singing Nurse: I heard that you were feeling ill Headache, fever, and a chill I came to help restore your pluck 'Cause I'm the nurse who likes to... |
here it goes.. bear with me....
in jawbreaker at the beginning when the girls are walking in the school and it's like playing that song... "i am cool.. i am cool... I am cool.." and she's going Liz PUUUUURRRRRR.... Cruel Intentions: The car scene when they are driving back from the nursing home... "It's not about winning Sebastain." In Chasing Amy.... when they are at the Hockey Game and he's trying to figure out why they call Alyssa Finger cuffs. In Clerks at the end with the dead guy in the bathroom and she realizes what she did. Breakfast at Tiffanys the very beginning opening scene with Audrey eating in front of the store... Classic In Legends of the Fall... when Tristian (Brad Pitt) is walking up with the donkeys with his brothers and father and suzanna watching him. and there are a lot more.. i just can't think right now!! JESS ;) |
some quotes that i like
In GOOD WILL HUNTING... "how bout them apples."
In TITANIC... "I'd rather be his whore than your wife." In Armageddon..."It's all fun and games until someone gets shot in the leg." In Coming to America... "Where's the spoon?? AAAAAAAHHHHHAAAAA." and i could think of more but i haven't |
I love the Bob Barker ass-whupping scene in Happy Gilmore
The final party scene/car chase in The Pink Panther The hotel room scene with Robert Wagner in The Pink Panther The scene in GWTW where Rhett ends up carrying Scarlett up the stairs and banging her brains out The cow-tipping date scene in Heathers.....it is so absurd.....you see Ram date-raping Heather in the background and nobody thinks twice..... I know there are more......... |
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This is my favorite movie too! I love it when Finn (Ethan Hawke) has the old lady put her hand on his heart, the way she had him do as a boy, so she could feel his broken heart! Oh man, that's a great part. The soundtrack is my absolute favorite too. Also, the scene with Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon in Stepmom, when they are discussing their fears about Susan dying and Julia becoming the mother figure. That was a beautifully written scene. |
The end of the Godfather when Kay is watching someone kiss Michael's hand and then they shut the door. Quite eerrie.
The end of Monster's Inc. when the blue monster (I forget the names) walks through the door and the little girl yells Kitty. The look of pure happiness on his face makes me bawl everytime I watch it. |
Off The Top Of My Head
*Shrek : The Gingerbread Man scene
*Ferris Bueller: The scene in the museum (I love the Dream Academy's instrumental version of the Smiths song) *Never Been Kissed: From the time she wins prom queen to the right before the dog food goes flying, the whole crush/dance tension between her and the teacher.....*sigh*(note: that Smiths song comes into play again in this scene) *Practical Magic: The scene where Sandra Bullock's character wins the phone tree mom competition *American Beauty:the scene where Wes Bentley's character shows his floating plastic bag footage to Thora Birch *The Mummy 2: The ending where all those dog things are running toward's Oded Fehr and the warriors and they don't know what to do.........also the female fighting scene *Harry Potter: The scene where Neville Longbottom's character is awarded one point for standing up to his friends *sniff* *Speed: When she hits the baby carriage and it turns out to be cans! |
The scene in "A Man For All Seasons" where Sir Richard Rich has purjured himself by false testimony at St. Thomas More's trial. More says, "Master Rich, you wear a chain of office. What is your new appointment?" Rich replies, "I am appointed Lord Lieutenant for Wales." To which Moor replies, "Lord Lieutenant for Wales? We are told in Scripture 'What profit a man if he gain the whole world but suffer the loss of his immortal soul. The whole world, Master Rich, BUT FOR WALES???!!!???"
Or then theres the scene in "The Blue Max" where Bruno Stahl asks Willi von Klugerman "Just how many of these rules are there in the mess? Willi's response "I don't know, they have never been written down." Slam dunk of the century! (Think about the implications). And finally the line in an old British movie called "The Guards" about the the soldiers of HM's Brigade of Guards when they are not in red coats and fur hats on ceremonial parade but doing it for real. A Lieutenant of the Scots Guards has been told to attack a fortified position and report when he has secured the objective. He tells his Colour Sergeant what they are up against and asks rhetorically, "My God, we have only fifteen men and a piper!" His sergeant replys full of confidence and mild indignation, "But Sir, he is a VERY GOOD piper!" |
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