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Old 07-15-2002, 10:35 PM
RubberSoul RubberSoul is offline
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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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Old 07-16-2002, 12:07 AM
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Oh, and this is my favorite movie of all time! Great Expectations where Ethan Hawke takes Gwenyth out of the restaurant by the hand and they run in the rain....and the part where he goes to her apartment and starts screaming ..oh, freak I forgot the line...Does anyone remember that DANG LINE? It's like my favorite part, and I've forgotten it...HELP!! It's going to drive me crazy...

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.
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Old 07-16-2002, 03:52 PM
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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.
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Old 07-17-2002, 03:33 PM
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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!

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Old 08-11-2002, 08:40 PM
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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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Old 08-11-2002, 08:51 PM
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Platoon: When Elias runs after being shot by Barnes.

Full Metal Jacket: Too many scenes to remember

South Park: WHen Brooke Sheilds says "I farted once on the set of Blue Lagoon!".........slight pause, and terrence BITCH SLAPS her.

ANimal House: After they got pinned and were standing around drunk singing Louie Louie. Bluto: "I'm...a theta........a livinvin again....

MOre whwn I remember them
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Old 08-11-2002, 09:29 PM
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Everyone has listed most of my favorites already, but hopefully these will be some films that you may have forgotten.

- Love Story - When Jennifer and Oliver get in a fight about the relationship between Oliver and his family and she storms out of the house. He searches everywhere for her, eventually finds her outside their house because she forgot her key and we learn that, "Love means never having to say your sorry."

- Circle Of Friends - When Bennie is trying to explain to her parents that she doesn't want to marry "Bloody Shawn Walsh" and that she wants to live in Dublin during term time. I use this particular quote all the time, but it's a little long to post.

- Pride and Prejudice - "You are the last man in the world whom I could every marry." The lines they throw back and forth at one another... cruel.

- Dazed and Confused - I love this WHOLE movie. My friends and I quote it all the time.

I'm sure there are more, but those are the ones that I can think of off the top of my head.

Annie
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Old 08-12-2002, 12:01 AM
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Best scene ever!!!
"Excuse me sir, but you'll need to check that bag."
"No, I got it."
"It's fine, sir.."
"NO. I don't want to check it."
"Sir, there's no reason to raise your voice--"
"I'm not raising my voice to you. THIS WOULD BE RAISING MY VOICE TO YOU! I don't want to check my bag. And by the way, your airline, you suck at checking bags, because I did that once and you guys lost it. And I got things screwed up very badly for me."
"Sir, I can assure you your bag will be placed safely below with the other luggage..."
"Oh yeah? Are you going to take my bag out there and put it under the plane? Are you going to go out there, with the guys in the earmuffs and put my bag under the plane?"
"No..."
"No? Then shut your piehole and listen to me when I say that I am finished...with the checking of the bags...conversation!"
"Sir, we have rules that with a bag this large--"
"Get your scruffy little paws off my bag! It's not like I have a bomb in here; it's not like I'm going to blow up the plane! All I'm trying to do is store my bag according to your safetly regulations! If you'd just take a minute and take the little sticks out of your head and clean out your ears then you'd hear me when I say that I'm a person who has feelings and all I want to do is do what I want to do and all I want to do is hold onto my bag and not listen to you! If you can release it from my kung-fu grip then you can come and have it! Otherwise, step off, bitch!!!"~Meet the Parents, plane scene
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Old 08-12-2002, 02:25 AM
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This was a good question!!

Cruel Intentions - Someone already said it, but when he is standing at the top of the escalator...I love the song "Colorblind" that they play in the scene too!

Bandits - When Billy Bob Thornton wakes up and says "Beavers and Ducks"...for some reason it just cracks me up!!

Pearl Harbor - Josh Hartnett and the girl in the parachute room...so romantic!!

Varsity Blues - When they are at the strip club and see their teacher and Billy Bob is like, "a TEN, a TEN, I give it a F***ing TEN!!

Oh there are so many more..I cant think of them now
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Old 08-12-2002, 10:50 AM
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Hehe, someone mentioned The Rock and it reminded me of my favorite line from that, which was when the hairdresser says to Sean Connery, "Just please tell me that you like your haircut!" LOL

Austin Powers 3: the kickstand part cracked me up!

Good Will Hunting: "I could be a basketball player. I'm very tall and I like to wear shorts. Hook! Hook!" The "how do you like them apples" part was classic, too.

The Breakfast Club: All of it! One line that comes to mind right now is, "You won't accept a guy's tongue in your mouth, but you'll eat that?"

The Wedding Singer:
"Hey Linda, you're a bitch!"
"You're going to be Julia Gulia."
The ending part on the plane is the best...so sweet! It's also really funny and random that Billy Idol is there.

Mallrats is my all-time favorite movie. Here are a few of my favorite lines, though:
"I can't express myself monosyllabically enough for you to understand me!"
"No Brodie, that was too little too late." "Too little?! I thought you said it was a good size!" "No, the effort was too little too late. But while we're on the subject, if a girl says it's a good size, that's a nice way of saying it's small." "HEY!"
"I would've been a sexy chick!"
"I would do it, but I threw my back out humping your mom last night."
"Get him, Steve-Dave!"
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Old 08-12-2002, 11:47 AM
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You will all laugh at me for this...

The scene in PeeWee's Big Adventure where he just made his breakfast and makes his breakfast talk, and he picks up the box of Mr. T cereal and says, "I pity the fool who don't eat my cereal!" I have NO idea why, but every time I see it I laugh uncontrollably.

Yes, I love that movie...does anyone else but me agree it's the funniest movie ever made???!?!
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Old 08-12-2002, 01:04 PM
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McLintock- (Old John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara movie)- When G.W. is chasing Katherine through the town and she keeps losing her dress.

Center Stage- Cooper's Dance - the whole darned thing- Makes me wish that I was still physically capable of dancing again

American Pie- Where Finch seduces Stifler's mom!

KABillyMac- Will you marry me? I absolutely love that movie, and have yet to find someone else who can quote it.

"Every Which way but Loose- "Right turn Clyde........"

-Lil Snakey K
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Old 10-20-2003, 12:17 PM
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So I don't know what made me think of my favorite movie scene, but I just did, and sure enough there was a thread about favorite movie scenes...

Real Genius: (my all-time favorite) The popcorn scene at the end, just because I LOVE popcorn. Basically popcorn explodes all over this guy's house and all the neighbors are playing in it and eating it. And it's one of my favorite movies.

Some Kind of Wonderful: The end when Lea Thompson (Amanda) says she wants to stand on her own and gives Eric Stoltz (Keith) the diamond earrings back so that he can run after Mary Stuart Masterson (Watts) and give them to her... and he holds her up and spins her around and they kiss... and he gives her the earrings and she puts them on and he's like, "You look good wearing my future." (sigh)

Rudy: When Sean Astin (Rudy) is sitting on that bench and he's reading his acceptance letter to Notre Dame... I cry with him every time.

Sixteen Candles: I know it's been said before, but I love the scene at the end when all the cars drive off and Sam sees Jake standing at his car in front of the church.
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Old 10-20-2003, 02:05 PM
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The staircase scene from Labyrinth-ya know, when David Bowie is singing "Within You".

The Holy Hand Grenade scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

As mentioned earlier, the scene in Breakfast at Tiffany's where she finds Cat.

The bar scene in Airplane!

For my anime nut side, the scene in Grave of the Fireflies where Setsuko is hallucinating and Seita realizes that she's dying. I start bawling every time!
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Old 10-20-2003, 02:14 PM
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Battle of Helm's Deep...

In the two towers. The Extended edition is going to add like 30 more minutes of battle as well.. I cannot wait.
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