Favorite Movie Scene

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCAxExyC69A&t=23s

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The first scene that comes to mind is the famous “You talkin to me?” scene from Taxi Driver.
Warning: could be triggering and has curse words

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55Pnw-tEVek

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q9HkURMrWs&t=10s

The “tears in the rain” scene from BladeRunner

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I posted mine but deleted it, too triggering for this place. Sorry guys if any of you watched it, I just realized after I posted it!

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Mine is that scene when they are testing folks blood in The Thing. Not posting a link as it is scary.

From my favorite movie, a little indie comedy called Wet Hot American Summer. Freaking hilarious! Weird kind of humor, though.

Those are rookie numbers! Got to get them up!!

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Mine is not really a scene, more of the whole intro to Martin Scorsese’s Mean Streets.

It’s a really old movie about gangsters in New York. The introduction to the movie plays the Ronette’s Be My Baby (Tonight). Just the way it is played over the actors having fun, and the era that the film took place in makes me almost cry every time I hear that song or watch the movie.

It always gets tagged as a crime movie, but Mean Streets is really about a lot of deep things. Coming of age, friendship, loyalty, the guilt of sin etc.

I could go on forever :smiley:

Could be trigerry but not meant to be. Probably relatable all of us.

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There’s a lot of scenes from my Cousin Vinny that I like. I’m not sure about my favorite movie scene ever but I like this one a lot

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OASIS <3

First thing that comes to mind.

When I saw this scene I was uncomfortable because I was in the presence of my mom and her bf at the time.
They had no reaction! … Then her bf said “It was a decent low budget film.”…

always makes me laugh :slight_smile:

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It’s too bad I can’t make it through that whole movie…cuz its really good. Something about watching needles…I just can not do. :frowning:

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yup, sometimes gets discusting. But it’s worth to get the whole film through. At the beginning of the next year the second part comes to theatres, so a good occasion to see the first part.

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I’ve actually read the book start to finish. I figured I wouldn’t be so disturbed when reading it on paper as seeing It on film. But that was just as hard to get through because of the weird style of language! Damn!

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Didn’t read the book, but I bet that the author being Scottish is the reason :wink:

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Yup it had a glossary of terms in the back of the book for non-Scottish readers :smile:

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