Favorite Movie scene

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  1. Frederich Barbarossa's Avatar

    Frederich Barbarossa said:

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    Whats your fav movie scene of all time.


    This is mines.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmZ2n...eature=related
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    looking for the arts? but since you ask:
     
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    The beginning of Desperado

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112851/

    No time to find the scene but I highly recommend this movie to people who enjoyed Crank.
     
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    Just imagining what the redcoats must have felt is spine chilling. (I know it's not historically accurate)
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    One of many great scenes in the movie "V for Vendetta"

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8Uto...eature=related
     
  6. KayRim said:

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    Louis Lux said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by KayRim View Post
    This movie is full of great scenes. Here's another one:
     
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    Biggles said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Lux View Post
    This movie is full of great scenes. Here's another one:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biggles View Post
    That...

    Is deeply moving....

    rep for that!

    my favorite:

     
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    Moved to Arts.
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzPBUGUM7KQ

    Sorry guys i don't know how to embed the video.
     
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    Let's see. Besides the Pulp Fiction ones already posted...
    The Third Impact sequence in The End of Evangelion. AKA, one of the most bizarre series of scenes you will ever see in any move this side of David Lynch. Unfortunately, I could not find it in English (at least not under the search terms I used), so you're stuck with the original audio track.


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    As a teenager, I was taken to various houses and flats above takeaways in the north of England, to be beaten, tortured and raped over 100 times. I was called a “white slag” and “white ****” as they beat me.

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    So many great scenes from that film. Other obvious ones are already taken. Then there is also the likes of Omaha beach in Saving Private Ryan etc that everyone knows so I won't bother posting them.
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    Jaketh said:

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    Uploaded this myself, just epic
     
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    Shazbot said:

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    Little dialogue, just a heart pounding soundtrack and amazing visuals.

     
  19. D.B. Cooper's Avatar

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    The Insider, meltdown scene. Really powerful scene!


     
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    Heinz Guderian said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shazbot View Post
    Little dialogue, just a heart pounding soundtrack and amazing visuals.

    such an awesome movie and scene. that old guy kicks some srs arse.

    my entry