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not really a scene, but I died laughing first time I saw this episode "Call the fire department this ones outta control!" :rofl: |
American Beauty - Lester Burnham. Like a boss. A marvelous movie in general, but this scene is great.
Twin Peaks - Absolutely classic. Amelie - Wonderful. I actually had a hell of a time trying to pick just one scene from this film. So many stand out, but this one is gorgeous. Smiley Face - This movie made me laugh a lot. |
Couldn't find it on Youtube but I love the ending scenes of "The Milagro Beanfield War". Don't want to give it away to anyone who hasn't seen the film. It's a beautiful ending and I love the score from Dave Grusin.
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My all time favorite movie scene has to be Lethal Weapon. where Mel Gibson is slowly walking up on the guy in the school window with the AK, calmly staring him down, then taking him out with his pistol.
to think at this point we all thought he was just ACTING crazy. |
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Oh! And of all the great scenes/lines in Arrested Development, I don't know why, but this one made me cry laugh.
There were a lot more, but this one really just made me laugh like a maniac. |
One of the best Series Finales ever.
Six Feet Under Spoiler for Final Scene:
Loved this scene from Number 23. I don't even care that other people hated the movie. I'll pop in the dvd every now and then to re-watch it. A deleted scene from Sucker Punch that would have explained a tiny bit of the ending a bit more. Cheif's escape scene in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest! |
Chief's escape scene in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest was fantastic. Oddly reminded me of another great scene I've not mentioned...and one that I reenacted at least 100 times in high school because it oddly filled those who witnessed it with absolute glee:
From "The Silence of the Lambs" In my reenactment, I was Bill, the girl, and Precious. I also love this one, because you see some manner of turmoil on Jame Gumb's face during the ordeal, but he really ****ing wants that woman suit. Prior to taunting her screaming, he seemed a bit distressed, trying to stay "professional," sticking to his rehearsed dialogue... |
I always wondered how in a year where Silence of the Lambs won a bunch of Oscars, how Ted Levine didn't get recognized for his performance. Loved it.
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