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Great Moments In Movies: Scene Access
« on: May 17, 2001 at 02:00 AM »
This thread aims to compile a list of great scenes on your favorite movies, which is of course, all on DVD.

So far, I took note of only 1 good scene on DVD (as this was the last DVD I watched this week:

Three Kings: Chapter 10, approximately 38:00 minutes into the film.  First time I watched this scene, I was holding my breath.  This is the turning point of the movie.  It shows the first move of the protagonists in protecting the Iraqi rebels from Saddam's soldiers.

I will be posting more of mine soon.  Care to share yours?

 :)
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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2001 at 02:13 AM »
I was watching Excalibur again the other day and there is one scene towards the end of the film that stands out for me.

***Spoiler Alert*** (Just highlight the following text if you want to read)

It starts off after King Arthur has drank from the Holy Grail and rides off to fight Mordred and his army.  There's a great scene where Arthur and his knights are riding off through the dying land;  and as they pass, the land literally comes to life.  Really great visuals and the song, "O Fortuna" playing in the background adds to the power of the scene as well.

***End Of Spoiler Alert***

[Edited to add the Spoiler Alert - Phoebus]

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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2001 at 05:40 AM »
One of the greatest moments for me, personally is this particular scene (and I'm not kidding) in Something About Mary.  It's the whole scene with Ted Stroehman (Ben Stiller) in Mary's (Cameron Diaz) house with her parents. Casting David Keith in the role of Mary's father was a stroke of genius. I was laughing my head off.  It's one of those scenes that I enjoy watching over and over again.
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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2001 at 05:42 AM »
I wish I hadn't read that (re Excalibur ).  I haven't seen the ending yet.  I rented the VHS (gasp!) but didn't finish it, so I ordered the dvd which I still haven't received.  Anyway...I couldn't help reading since this was on the "recent posts" page. Sigh... don't worry, I'll steer clear of this thread.

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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2001 at 06:25 AM »
Oh yeah, another greatest moment. THE greatest in my book in fact. Superman catches Lois Lane *and* the helicopter in Superman 1. Classic! I still get get goosebumps every time I watch it, and I must have seen it like 30 or more times now.
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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #5 on: May 17, 2001 at 07:40 AM »
What about the good old Comm Major film appreciation class stand-bys, such as the climactic sequence in The Godfather where Michael Corleone "ties up loose ends" (permanently) with his family's adversaries, intercut with Michael at his son's baptism.  For me, that is one of the classic cinematic sequences. (Oops, this one isn't on DVD quite yet, but later this year...)


Another is the death of Bonnie and Clyde, from the film of the same name.

The scene in Jaws that shows Brody (Roy Scheider) ladling chum into the water, grumbling that the shark never shows itself, while behind him the shark rears out of the water.  Brrr.

When Han, Chewie and the Millennium Falcon come screaming out of nowhere to blast Vader's Tie fighter off of Luke's tail so that he can blow up the Death Star, in Star Wars.

The Union Station stairway sequence in The Untouchables, which of course pays homage to the stairs sequence in Sergei Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin.

The botched bank robbery getaway sequence in Heat.  I stopped breathing for 10 minutes.

More...
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Spoiler Alert
« Reply #6 on: May 17, 2001 at 08:47 AM »
Hi! I just want to ask you guys, that if you're going to post climactic scenes or endings, please warn users of possible spoilers. We don't want to get sued by movie production companies by giving away the endings to their movies now do we? ;)

I'll post my great moments in movies after I've collected my thoughts.
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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #7 on: May 17, 2001 at 09:09 AM »
Okay Phoebus...so I shouldn't say that Luke blew the Death Star up?  ;)

Which begs the question: is there anyone on the face of the planet over the age of 20 who has not seen or at least heard of Star Wars?
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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #8 on: May 17, 2001 at 09:24 AM »
My ex-girlfriend hasn't watched Star Wars (she's 22). By the time I discovered this, it was too late, we'd broken up already!

Here's a great film moment: acting and cinematography working perfectly together.

Carlito's Way from the last chase scene right down to the end of the final song "You Are So Beautiful". BRILLIANT!

here's a few I can think of right now... watch out for spoilers:

Blair Witch Project the famous scene where Heather(?) has her camcorder pointed towards her, saying sorry to everyone. And then her eyes look to the side and she whispers "What's that?" Creepy crap.

Every scene in Empire Strikes Back. I can't choose one.

Thing is, you're not sure if the scenes I like are great for what they are, or because of the support of the movie they're in...
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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #9 on: May 17, 2001 at 12:13 PM »
I seldom leave a movie theater with a big lump on my throat but when I saw The Sixth Sense, I just can't help but be moved by the scene where Cole (Haley Joel Osment) finally "communicated" with his mother (Toni Collette) in the car, telling her of how her grandmother watched her mother danced. It's not much about the scene or the dialogue but more of the way Toni Collette's expression slowly changes from trying not to breakdown ... until she did. And yes, I cried with her.  :'(

Other great movie scenes in random order :

1. The first 30 minutes of Saving Private Ryan
2. The Russian roullette scenes in The Deer Hunter
3. Bonnie and Clyde's death scene
4. The secret revealed in The Crying Game
5. Merryl Streep giving up her son to Dustin Hoffman in Kramer Vs Kramer
6. Mary's gel in There's Something About Mary
7. "You talkin' to me ?" in Taxi Driver
8. Discovering Norman Bates and the killer in the original Psycho
9. Linda Blair's head making a 360-degree turn in The Exorcist
10. The opening sequence in The Lion King

I'm sure there are more but these are the ones I can think of right now. They are forever planted in my brain.  ;)
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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #10 on: May 17, 2001 at 12:28 PM »
The climactic scene of Seven: "What's in the box?! What's in the craping box!?!!"
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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #11 on: May 17, 2001 at 12:33 PM »
The ff aren't exactly critically acclaimed, but they're some scenes I have fun watching over and over again (sorry if i can't remember the exact chapter numbers on some of them)

From Bad Boys:
Chap 21 Lobby Shoot Out - the soundtrack really went well with the scene and one of those times when slow mo shots were used quite well in a movie
Chap 27 Hi Speed Chase - It's pretty hard to make car chase sequences that you'll remember long after the movie. This one's on the top of my list of movie car chases
There's another scene with Joe Pantoliano in the precinct's basketball gym - I never get tired of hearing his lines!

From The 13th Warrior:
The scene where they were preparing for the final battle, with the norsemen reciting their prayer, it really draws you in, makes you feel like joining in the melee!
The scene where Ahmed suddenly talks to the norsemen in their language. Wouldn't it be cool if you could learn a language that way?

From The Fifth Element:
Chap 23 Korben's Room - this movie really made use of brilliant colors and this scene shows it

From Galaxy Quest:
The scene where Tim Allen is first brought back to earth, the one where the frame zooms out from the pupil of his eye - really shows the ability of the DVD format in showing detail

Come to think of it, if you wanted to show off your TV for sharpness, clarity, or color (especially for those of you out there with Sony Wegas) which movie scenes would you play? (should this be a new thread or can it be included here?)
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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #12 on: May 17, 2001 at 01:42 PM »
I also remember vividly the ending of Thelma and Louise. I simply thought that was great and have since long for a friendship like that. Not that we're gonna shoot someone and drive to Mexico thru Texas ... but the thought of a friend throwing away everything is kinda ... well... sweet.  ;)
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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #13 on: May 17, 2001 at 05:08 PM »

Quote

Okay Phoebus...so I shouldn't say that Luke blew the Death Star up?  ;)


DOH! Ruin the movie for me why doncha?
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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #14 on: May 18, 2001 at 12:59 AM »
Yaiks!  I thought people would post chapter numbers or timestamps of the movie in their DVDs, so others could check out immediately what he/she was raving about through scene access.

But since this has gone on, what the heck.   ;D

Another favorite:  In X-Men, somewhere in Chapter 6, where Wolverine shows off his claws for the first time.

Keep posting! :)
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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #15 on: May 18, 2001 at 02:50 AM »
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Yaiks!  I thought people would post chapter numbers or timestamps of the movie in their DVDs, so others could check out immediately what he/she was raving about through scene access.
Well whaddaya expect if you tell people to post "great scenes from their favorite movies"?  I've been watching movies a hell of a lot longer than I've been collecting DVDs, sonny! ;)

Besides , do you honestly expect me to start slotting in my DVDs to note down chapter and/or time code of my favorite scenes?  I'm way too lazy for that! ;)
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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #16 on: May 19, 2001 at 12:31 PM »
1.The exploding stomach in ALIEN...


2.the famous leg crossing scene of sharon stone in BASIC INSTINCT

3. the chariot race in BEN-HUR

4.MAW-MAW-MAW...russian roulette scene in DEER HUNTER

5. and my most favorite scene of all is MEG Ryan's
orgasmic restaurant scene in WHEN HARRY MET SALLY
...YES..YES..YES..YES..YES.. :D
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Re: [Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #17 on: May 19, 2001 at 12:40 PM »
Bently, good choices on Basic Instinct and When Harry Met Sally. I couldn't agree more. ;)

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Re:[Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #18 on: Mar 20, 2002 at 07:40 AM »
Bump ^

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Re:[Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #19 on: May 09, 2002 at 12:51 PM »
Taxi Driver. When Travis Bickle was sitting on the floor all bloodied after he killed the pimp and the fat guy. He tried to shoot himself in the head only to hear empty clicks on his revolver-he already used up all his bullets.
Scorsese and De Niro, both master of their craft.

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Re:[Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #20 on: May 09, 2002 at 01:30 PM »
Gladiator :

When Maximus came face to face with that @#$%^& Emperor. Oh my, that scene is so intense, you can feel Russel's "pangigigil". Coupled with an equally intense dialogue -

"... Father to a murdered son... Husband to a murdered wife... and I will have my revenge... this life or the next..."

".... maximus... maximus... the merciful" (hehehe.. hindi na kasama 'to).

Cheers!!!
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Re:[Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #21 on: May 10, 2002 at 01:43 AM »
Citizen Kane - Kane, while trashing his room, suddenly mellows down when he sees the snow globe.

The Hustler - The epic duels between Fast Eddie Felson and Minnesota Fats.

Terminator 2 JD - The final dark highway scene.

You've Got Mail - Joe Fox wittingly developing his real-life and cyber relationship with Kathleen prior to the final scene.

Magnolia - "...And it's not... going to stop... so just... give up!"
Quo vadis?

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Re:[Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #22 on: May 10, 2002 at 10:27 AM »
Favorite scenes:

1) The whole Superman rescues Lois from falling helicopter... Yung part pa lng na magpapalit sya from Clark Kent to Superman <insert Superman theme here> sobrang ok na...

2) Matrix lobby gunfight scene and...

3) also the I know kung-fu, Neo vs Morpheus fight... it was just so cool!!!

4) In Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz the Movie, where Heero retireves and takes conrol of Wing Zero (custom) for one last battle... It was just so "ma-porma" and the background music that plays behind it (Last Impression) is just awesome.

5) Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, the first time D and Meier Link first meet... that fight atop the carraige (while short) was just animated pretty well.

6) Blade, the first time Blade shows up in a night club full of vampires and takes out a lot of them...


More to come...  ;D

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Re:[Scene Access Review] Great Moments In Movies
« Reply #23 on: May 10, 2002 at 10:38 AM »
Somewhere in the middle of this thread, the replies got sidetracked. I just want to remind you guys of the intention of the thread starter:


Yaiks!  I thought people would post chapter numbers or timestamps of the movie in their DVDs, so others could check out immediately what he/she was raving about through scene access.


I know that this is a tall order and I can't expect you guys to conform to the parameters of this thread.

I guess I'm going to have to direct you guys to this other thread.:

favorite movie scenes

.....Just to keep things as organized as possible.

I'll keep this thread open for people who want to format their replies according to flyderman's request.


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Re:[Scene Access Review] Great Moments In  Movies
« Reply #24 on: May 24, 2002 at 05:14 PM »
^bump^

favorite scenes:

1.  Neo vs. Morpheus "i know kung-fu" fight scene.

2.  the lobby scene in matrix

3.  darth maul vs. qui-gon jin and obi-wan

4.  John Cofey electric chair scene in The Green Mile

5.  Julie Roberts' "i'm just a girl standing in front of a boy ..." in Notting Hill

6.  opening scene of Saving Private Ryan (very violent)

7.  the cpr scene in "The Thing", where the alien has infested the body and his chest just swallowed the hand of the doctor.

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Re: Great Moments In Movies: Scene Access
« Reply #25 on: Feb 13, 2006 at 05:00 AM »
mrs.robinson are you trying to seduce me?

can never be equalled!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


the other one is>...........................................

i dont know to swim!!!

just jump!!!

two guys jumping of a cliff -starring robert redford and paul newman

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attack on the village and defended by the

SEVEN SAMURAI

three of my favorite movies

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Re: Great Moments In Movies: Scene Access
« Reply #26 on: Feb 13, 2006 at 03:23 PM »
Some great scenes:

1. Judy Garland as Dorothy saying "There's No Place Like Home" in the ending of The Wizard of Oz

2. The seduction scene where Dustin Hoffman says "Mrs Robinson, are trying to seduce me" from The Graduate

3. When Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard kiss in the rain in Breakfast at Tiffany's

4. The ending of West Side Story, where Maria goes aboslutely nuts!

5. The part where Marlon Brando beats his wife and begs for her to come back at the bottom of the stairs in A Strretcar Named Desire

6. When Tom Hanks says "My Mama said life was like a box of chocolate..." in Forest Gump

7. When Grace Kelly runs after Bing Crosby in The Country Girl

8. The ending of Grease

9. The parts where Goldie Hawn and Merryl Streep are killing each other in Death Becomes Her
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Re: Great Moments In Movies: Scene Access
« Reply #27 on: Feb 13, 2006 at 04:04 PM »
Popeye Doyle's off-screen gunshot at the end of the French Connection.
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Quo vadis?

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Re: Great Moments In Movies: Scene Access
« Reply #28 on: Apr 10, 2006 at 06:54 PM »
The ending of Bonnie & Clyde where they (Beatty & Dunaway) got shot, repeatedly. Ouch.

Cary Grant and an old woman play a game involving an orange in Charade

That almost-kiss in TXF: Fight the Future *hyperventilates*

The "I like you...just as you are." scene in Bridget Jones's Diary *swoons*

Mr. Darcy emerges from the lake dripping wet and unexpectedly encounters Elizabeth on the grounds of Pemberley in BBC's Pride & Prejudice *dies*

Ang OA!  ;D

(I know movies dapat, but I just can't help it, hehe)

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Re: Great Moments In Movies: Scene Access
« Reply #29 on: Apr 10, 2006 at 09:02 PM »
When Cary Grant pushes Kathrine Hepburn to the ground using her face in The Philidelphia Story (1940).

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