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Favourite Movie scenes

EfrainOblinski

New Member
Hello..
You know I liked the scene of Ninja turtles when they started singing in the lift.
It was so funny and enjoying scene...

Please share your own experience...

Thank you...
 

suncowiam

Well-Known Member
Titanic scenes where Jack let go of the debris so Rose can survive and the scene where he was holding her in front of the ship travelling through the wind with celine dion blasting away. I wanted to cry like everyone else but felt shame that I couldn't. Actually, I was giggling...

Seriously though, my favorite scene or scenes were from the same movie, Children of Men. Usually scenes are edited to give the appearance of continuity. There were two scenes shot in entirety and were around I believe 15-20 minutes long. The first was a chase resulting with the ex-wife being assassinated. The second was when they were inside the torn down building evading gun-fire from the police and the rebels. They were simply amazing.

Children of Men - Rotten Tomatoes

Check it out if you have not...

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How could I have forgotten this?!?! I was probably close to 10 when I saw this movie and was thinking "NO WAY!"

http://dreamsinger99.deviantart.com/art/Luke-I-Am-Your-Father-191066999
 
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LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
"If I Stay", when Mia's mother tells her outright that while she must make choices for her life, there is no way of knowing which one would be "right", and indeed there is no reason why she should assume that one will ultimately be clearly better than any other. The loss may be real, but so is the joy.

The acting was good, but the writing was even better. It avoided the trap of cheap melodrama for something far more exciting and exceedingly relatable.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Titanic scenes where Jack let go of the debris so Rose can survive and the scene where he was holding her in front of the ship travelling through the wind with celine dion blasting away.

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I like Titanic too....
But the very moment in which I cry is when the old Rose says:
- We couldn't do but wait...wait to die, wait to live....wait for an absolution, that would never come.
and then there is the beautiful theme of the movie....and you see the people on the boats, including Mrs DeWitt Bukater hugging Mrs Molly Brown.
And then Rose wakes up and
sees the ship Carpathia.

I don't know why I usually cry in that moment. Maybe because I think of what the people on the boats feel: a great sense of guilt given that they survived while the other passengers didn't.
 
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Treks

Well-Known Member
The movie Short Circuit
At the end when "Number 5" leaps out the back of the NOVA Robotics van and they blow him to pieces.
Much sad, so sacrifice.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
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That alien queen is really in for it now!
 

Viker

Your beloved eccentric Auntie Cristal
Not my favorite movie but definitely my favorite scene. When the Titanic finally sank and Leo died.
 
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