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So many to choose from . I love this moving end scene from “ Cinema Paradiso “ when the older Salvatore finds the old film prints of kissing scenes which got cut out of films his mentor old Alfredo used to play in his local childhood cinema . The local Priest would view the film and if there were any kissing scenes he would ring a bell and Alfredo the projectionist would have to cut out the scene from the film due to morality ! It’s a beautiful moving film with a great film score by Ennio Morrisone . The film is a great love affair to the magic of films . 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, neilnunb said:

 

Fantastic . I love this scene and the whole film . “ we don’t say the brown word in this house “ I met Kathleen Turner when she came to Edinburgh to promote her book and spoke to her ,That voice ! 

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23 minutes ago, Victorian said:

 

 

 

My all time favourite comedy film double act . They had a beautiful on screen and offscreen relationship . Stan was the “ brains “ behind the comedy and Ollie was happy to “just” act . Apparently Stan  was inconsolable when Ollie died .  

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When Stanley meets Blanche for the first time in “ a streetcar named desire” audiences back then must have been stunned by Brandos raw , realistic acting as they had been used to actors like Cary Grant . It’s like a complete different film period ! Vivienne Leigh was incredible in this too . Brando really was the greatest film Actor in my opinion . He fairly sizzled in this film with “ toxic masculinity “   Shameful he didn’t win the Oscar for

 

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The heart thumping lift scene in “ The silence of the lambs “ is incredibly tense . It’s an underrated scene I think , but the film is a masterpiece so hard to decide which is the best scene . Lector on the run coming for you 😂 my joint favourite film of all time 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Weakened Offender said:

The train station scene in Train to Busan. 

 

Good movie.

 

Favourite scene would have been the expectant father headbutting the single father but, sadly, didn't happen. 😄

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Just now, martoon said:

 

Good movie.

 

Favourite scene would have been the expectant father headbutting the single father but, sadly, didn't happen. 😄

 

😃

 

One of my favourite movies. Few horror films have you rooting for all the characters, every grissly death was a heartbreaker. 

 

The scene when they're in the tunnel is epic too. 

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12 minutes ago, Weakened Offender said:

 

😃

 

One of my favourite movies. Few horror films have you rooting for all the characters, every grissly death was a heartbreaker. 

 

The scene when they're in the tunnel is epic too. 

 

True.

 

Seen a few where I was cheering on the Zombie.

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Just now, 1971fozzy said:

I love this scene. Perfection. The setting, the acting, the music.  Wonderful 

 

 

I was trying to think of a scene from The Godfather but there are so many amazing set ups in I couldn’t narrow it down. It really is a complete masterpiece of a film. 

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2 minutes ago, Tazio said:

I was trying to think of a scene from The Godfather but there are so many amazing set ups in I couldn’t narrow it down. It really is a complete masterpiece of a film. 


yep,  impossible to narrow down. 2nd film too , so many scenes that are unforgettable 

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11 hours ago, iantjambo said:

In my opinion, the train station scene in The Untouchables, is one of the best ever.

 

 

Any others?

This scene is also a massive homage to Battleship Potemkin, the famous soviet era film about the revolution. From about 1’30”

 

 

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This scene has long been one of my favourites‘ from Apocalypse Now’  Ride of the Valkyries 

 

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