Best Movie Scenes Of All Time?

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DJENNY




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  • Posted: 11/02/2017 19:09
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I know it is a vast and difficult question but what are some scenes that you love for any reason.

Here is a shot in the Brian De Palma Movie, Blow Out that I think is amazing:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cjURzWLsks
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I cried the first time that I saw the final Nicholas Cage scene during the Con Air film.

God bless you and him always!!!

Holly

P.S. When I see a man cry, I cry with him.
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JOSweetHeart wrote:
I cried the first time that I saw the final Nicholas Cage scene during the Con Air film.


I think we may have actually found common ground.
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this is one of my favs I can think on the top of my head

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Probably my favorite scene of dialogue and performance in film. Also some underrated camera work as Damon is slowly pulled into the shot - and into what Williams is saying.

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JOSweetHeart



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Skinny wrote:
I think we may have actually found common ground.

That isn't the only time that Nicholas Cage had to cry at the end of a movie. The ending of 8 Millimeter, to me, was also a sad one.

God bless you and him always!!!

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SquishypuffDave



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David Thewlis' apocalyptic conversation with the security guard in Naked. Brad Pitt's death in Burn After Reading. Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Adam Sandler shouting at each other over the phone in Punch Drunk Love.
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Tha1ChiefRocka
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Here are a few of my favorites.


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bobbyb5



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SquishypuffDave wrote:
David Thewlis' apocalyptic conversation with the security guard in Naked. Brad Pitt's death in Burn After Reading. Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Adam Sandler shouting at each other over the phone in Punch Drunk Love.


Yes, and David Thewlis end- times rant is forever preserved on The Orb's track S.A.L.T..
Although that's not my favorite movie scene of all time, the album that track is on is my favorite album of all time. It's the number one album in my top 100. And that track is obviously one of my favorites of all time.
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bobbyb5



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The scene in The Last Emperor when the little kid who's just been made emperor walks out of the palace in the Forbidden City. This scene takes my breath away every time. I gasp every time I see it.
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