my favorite movie scene, what's yours?

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I have 2, and I cannot choose.

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"my daughter...shes...RETARDED ! A child psychologist told me to beat her unmercyfully when she is bad"

It is from the classic John Waters movie "Female Trouble"

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Dawn Davenport: You want your spaghetti with or without cheese?
Donna Dasher: I'll have two chicken breasts please.
Dawn Davenport: Well, uh, we're not having that, we're having spaghetti.
Donna Dasher: I couldn't possibly eat spaghetti, do I look Italian?
Donald Dasher: We rarely eat any form of noodle. But I'll take a small portion to be polite, with cheese, please.
Donna Dasher: I'll have an extremely large glass of ice-water.
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And here is my favorite scene from Gummo.

This is my favorite movie OF ALL TIME

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I dont know how to describe it...





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I've been meaning to watch Gummo for years. I should probably do so since I tend to like those sorts of movies.

My favorite movie scene ever is a toss-up between several contenders. I would name the 'Overdose Scene' from Pulp Fiction, but then I thought to myself, "Wait a minute...that entire movie is pretty much my favorite movie scene, I can't do that." So instead, I'll go with the ending scene from Smoke (1995), 'Auggies Christmas Story'. I tear up, EVERY. TIME.

(SPOILERS)

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Hard to name a single favorite scene but I'm a bit of a romantic and I really loved the classic fogged up window scene in Titanic when Leo's hand flashes up on the glass and leaves an imprint... goosebumps!! :)
 
its like impossible for me to pick just one... but one that i really do like is:

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mine is from casino royale (2006). this scene has a special meaning to me. it makes me cry every time that i watch it....

ok, i'm not sure how to paste a video onto here, but here's the link to it on youtube:

 
edgecrusher said:
its like impossible for me to pick just one... but one that i really do like is:

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nice one :D


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I can never find what I want on, you tube, anyways......

Silence of the Lambs, when Lechter says he's going to lunch with a friend. Fava beans and a nice Chiante.........I grin everytime I think of that. That doc soooo deserved to meet-up with a cannabal.
 
I can not pick just one.

One of my enduring all-time favorite scenes is when Andy plays some Mozart in The Shawshank Redemption.

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That whole movie is like one series of my favorite scenes though, like this one from the top of the plate-factory roof:

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A current favorite, because I have watched this movie 3 times in the past 2 weeks is the final gun fight in Unforgiven.

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One of my favorite scenes from "Road to Perdition."

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I couldn't find the scene I was looking for, but here's a montage from what is still probably my favorite movie of all time.

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Electric_Fusilier said:
It gets a little more poignant with every passing year...

HELL YESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! One of the best movies of all time without a doubt. Have you read "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" Blade Runner is very loosely based on it, and it rocked my socks as well.

As for my favorite scene in a movie....I don't know. All that comes to mind right now is the saddest scene I can think of from Watership Down:

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That scene made me very sad when I first saw it a year or two ago. Let's not even bring up the death of Little Foot's mom from Land Before Time....
 
An archist said:
Electric_Fusilier said:
It gets a little more poignant with every passing year...

HELL YESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! One of the best movies of all time without a doubt. Have you read "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" Blade Runner is very loosely based on it, and it rocked my socks as well.

Yep, read loads of PKD stuff - though my favourite work of his remains 'A Scanner Darkly'. Total head-screwiness, but in a good way. And the druggie conversations (apparently based on PKDs own druggie conversations) are weirdly hilarious.

I can't watch Watership Down - I just find it too sad. With the way I'm feeling at the moment...
 

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