Favorite movie scene?

hmmm...... the part in Dogma where that girl had a bat threatining Alan Rickmans character, and he turns it into a fish

BRILLIANCE IN MOTION
 
The scene in The Big Lebowski when The Dude goes in to see the Big Lebowski, and asks him "Do you mind if I do a J?" while the Big Lebowski is crying over his kidnapped wife.
 
The giant worm attack in Dune and the consecration of the Quasad aderak ( spelling?).

Viger ( voyager ) coming back home in star treck.

1984, all the movie is so dark and depressive that it deserve a mention.

Aliens ressurection, the military orbiting research lab,scary.

LOTR amazing, especialy Gandalf's fight against the balrog.
 
I like the opening battle in Gladiator, and LOTR-1, and the battle in Brave heart was cool too :)
 
All the battles in Gladiator were pretty cool. But the funniest scene ever was the Mexican jumping car part in Wrongfully Accused. That is hilarious and worth seeing over and over again:lol: (I sound like a movie critic:eek: )
 
Originally posted by Cimbri
The arrival of the giant marshmallow man in Ghostbusters
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:lol:

"I tried to think of the most harmless thing...something I loved from my childhood...something that could never possibly destroy us..."

"What did you do Ray?!?"

"It's the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man."

The way he says it is classic. The thought alone of a giant marshmallow man is cracking me up as I type. Sheer genius!
 
Ray has gone bye-bye...
 

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"When someone asks you if you're a god, you say YES!

Classic!

"I like her because she sleeps above the covers. Four feet above the covers!"

I saw this movie with my parents, and it was great. Then my sister came out to visit us that summer, and mom suggested we go see this movie. So we went. She didn't understand when I started cracking up in the beginning of the movie when Signorney Weaver pulls the stay-puft marshmellows out of the grocery bag. . .
 
My favorite would probably be the 20th Maine's defense of Little Round Top in Gettysburg.
 
Opening battle in Gladiator.
Fight Club where Ed Norton beats himself up in the office...utterly brilliant!
ZULU where the Welshmen sing "Men of Harlech"
Dream sequence in Basketball Diaries?
The ending to Silent Running
Ambush in Last of the Mohicans
Battle in LOTR2, but the battle at Pelenor Fields in 3 promises to be 20x larger.
Any cavalry charge in "With Fire and Sword" (Polish Film)
Johnny English when they use the wrong DVD.
 
Originally posted by superslug
The Battle of Stirling in Braveheart.

The actual battle was nothing like it was depicted in Braveheart. The Scots won the battle because they had the English in a bottle-neck a bridge. As you can see there is no bridge in the movie. Totally inaccurate.
 
Originally posted by lceman


The actual battle was nothing like it was depicted in Braveheart. The Scots won the battle because they had the English in a bottle-neck a bridge. As you can see there is no bridge in the movie. Totally inaccurate.

Actual anecdote from the production of the movie:

"Why didn't you have an accurate Battle of Sterling Bridge?"
"We found it was too difficult to make with a bridge."
"Aye, that's what the English found out too."
 
Originally posted by lceman


The actual battle was nothing like it was depicted in Braveheart. The Scots won the battle because they had the English in a bottle-neck a bridge. As you can see there is no bridge in the movie. Totally inaccurate.

The novelization of the script was much more accurate in this regard, as well as a true chronological representation of events. His relations with the Princess of Wales are speculation to be sure. However, it's still one of my favorite scenes, which is the point of this thread.
 
I rather liked the dialogue between Ramius and Borodin in the "Hunt for Red October," when Ramius was sitting on the bunk, and they were talking about a battle with the sea. . . and you could see the two subs circling each other. I always thought that was pretty cool. Ramius' inspirational speach at the begining of the cruise was pretty cool, too.

I liked the end of "Pulp Fiction." Thoroughly hated the movie until then. I thought the way John Travolta died was pretty pathetic. But then, I think, that was the point. The dance scene was fluff, and the OD was just bizarre. The part with Zed was pretty cool, but it really was the end that made that movie for me.

The last lines spoken by Lester - hell, most of the movie, in "American Beuaty." Sometimes along comes a line and you think the whole movie was made just so someone could speak that very line.

Robin Williams telling his son how proud he is in "What Dreams May Come," and that if he had to go through hell there's no other person he'd want by his side.

Nicholas Cage in "City of Angels": "I would rather have had one breath of her hair, one kiss from her mouth, one touch of her hand, than eternity without it. One."

At the end of "My Life," when Michael Keaton is reading to his son on the videotape, and as he ends the story, the much older son turns to his mom and says "Daddy."

Most of Jim Carrey's Scenes in "Liar Liar"

T2's final thumbs up at the end of "Terminator 2."

Virgil 'Bud' Brigman meeting the aliens - and they replay back his last converstation with his wife, in "The Abyss"
 
Definately the strip tease in 'From Dusk Till Dawn'.

The rest of the movis is a crock of $hite, but that bits awesome.

Mmmm... SH...
 
Originally posted by Turner_727
Robin Williams telling his son how proud he is in "What Dreams May Come," and that if he had to go through hell there's no other person he'd want by his side.
"What Dreams May Come" is the only movie ever, where I left the cinema, before the show was over.....

yuk!


Now that I think of it... This was cool:

The starting scene in "Soldaat van Oranje" (Soldier of Orange).
 
The scene with the war chariots in the Colosseum in Gladiator.
Neo and Trinity in the lobby on their way to save Morpheus in the Matrix
End battle in LOTR2
 
...deciphering the TV signal in the message in 'Contact'

crashing the Enterprise in 'Generations'

the second gallery heist in 'The Thomas Crown Affair' - the music if fantastic
 
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