Which are the two films scenes most remembered by you?!


Question: I myself adore the scenes of the flying feather in" Forrest Gump" and the final scene in" Indecent Proposal",when Demi Moore met her husband again, sat on a bench ,in the rain(both musical arrangements were wonderful !).


Answers: I myself adore the scenes of the flying feather in" Forrest Gump" and the final scene in" Indecent Proposal",when Demi Moore met her husband again, sat on a bench ,in the rain(both musical arrangements were wonderful !).

1) The uncomfortable transformation scene in "An American Werewolf in London". When I was a kid, that scene really bothered me. It still does today, to a point. I challenge anyone to watch that scene where David Naughton changes during the first full moon in his girl's living room, and not be disturbed a little.

2) The entire sequence in "Aliens" where the title-characters converge on Ripley and the remaining Marines in the operations room. There is no music except for the eerie beeping of the motion tracker as the distance is slowly counted down by the Bill Paxton character. When Michael Bien peeks up in the ceiling, sees the horde of aliens in the coming his way, and the intense firefight starts....classic scene.

The ends of "Requiem for a Dream" and "The Fountain".

1. The scene in The Last Kiss where Zach Braff's character is just sitting outside of his girlfriend's house door, and he sleeps outside of the door, and it rains and she gives him a blanket, and then she gives him something to eat, until finally she lets him inside.

2. Magnolia- the scene where it starts raining frogs.

When the English Patient is carrying Katherine's body wrapped in a parachute out of the Cave of Swimmers .......her last written words of love for him are being narrated .......and for the first time we see the depth of his emotion for her.................ahhhhhh.....sniff!

Of course there is the all time favorite of Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze in Ghost making out while making pottery.

Also, Phoebe Cates in Fast Times at Ridgemont High getting out of the pool.

What about in the movie Cruel Intentions when Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair kiss?

Million Dollar Baby - when her family comes to see her and put that pen in her mouth and try to make her sign over all her money to them

Jaws - the beginning when the girl gets attacked while she is swimming at night

The final scene in Bladerunner with Rutger Hauer and Harrison Ford and the scene aboard the Orca fishing boat from the film Jaws where Robert Shaw tells the story of the USS Indianapolis.

When Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid jump off the cliff and Robert Redford shouts, "but I can't swim." and Paul Newman says, "the fall will kill you anyway." It doesn't but they do meet a sticky end.

Then when Ratso is walking across the road in New York (Midnight Cowboy) and a yellow cab nearly runs him over, he bangs on the bonnet of the cab and shouts "I'm walking here. Goddam it, I'm walking here."

Love those two films. Thanks for the memories.

well for me tha first one is in billy maddison when chris farley says "that veronnica vaughn is one hot piece of ace... i know from experience dude" and adam sandler says "no you dont" and Farley says "well not me personally but a guy i know HIM AND HER GOT I TON WOOOOEEEEE" and sandler says "no they didnt" and farley says "no no they didnt but you can imagine what it would be like ehh? ehh?"

and the 2nd one would have to be on waynes world when wayne (mike meyers) tells garth(dana carvey) to puull over and wayne looks at the guitar through the window and says " it will be mine... o yes... it will be mine..." and then garth says "he does this every friday"

Se7en: brad pitt finds his wife's head in the box delivered to him

1. The scene where George Malley finds peace by watching treetops sway in the breeze in "Phenomenon".

2. The final scene on the beach in "Shawshank Redemption".

ones that will always stick with me will be the scene on Spiderman when Uncle Ben dies. I've been in the same position and it gets me every time. Obviously it wasn't my adopted father it was a [[boy]]friend but it still affects me.

The other one is the scene on Forrest Gump where Bubba and Forrest say their last words to each other. For the same reasons as the above but for a different friend.

And I watched both of these films with these two friends.

They'll always stick with me.

The old black and white (1st movie) Titanic... when they are freezing in the water... I was a kid then and it really upset me to see that dog...

Ten Commandments when they whip that old blind guy for not treading the mixture to stick the blocks together...(made me cry as a kid)

I can't think of the name of it, but it's the one where Robin Williams is not the traditional type of doctor. At the end of his girlfriends patients kills her, & a butterfly lands on his hand. She had always like butterflies. It was so sweet.

And for horror: the last scene of "The Night of the Living Dead." The only unzombie, gets - oh, I'd better not say, you may not have seen the original....

yeah i love that scene in indecent proposal :)

When Juror 4 finally admits "Not guilty" in "12 Angry Men."

The scene in "300" (although all of them are memorable) which looks like a painting, where it shows Leonidas and his men covered in arrows.

Philps3, you're thinking of "Patch Adams". I love that movie too!

Bogart ''Of all the gin joints...........Casablanca. One flew over the cuckoo's nest when the big indian picks up the water fountain..awesome

The scene in Casino where they are beating the people with baseball bats and burying them, one guy was still alive.

Home Alone 2 - Lost in New York - the scene where the litte boy puts in the tape of that film where the old mobster man Johnny shoots his lover and the hotel staff fall for it .

Pretty Woman - The scene where she doesn't get served. In that fancy shop in Rodeo Drive by those pompous sales assistants.

Resevoir Dogs with cutting off of the ear scene. I can't hear the song "stuck in the middle with you" without getting completely creeped out.

Saw. The ending to the first one left you thinking holy ****!

1). The scene from Pan's Labyrinth where Ofelia walks into the kitchen - with the flesh monster sitting at the end of the table - Ofelia has been told not to eat the fruit on the table - but she does it anyway - the Flesh Monster wakes up from his deep slumber and chases Ofelia.
Picture of the scene if you aren't familiar:
http://twi-ny.com/panslabyrinth.jpg

2). Laura Brown in The Hours is driving away after having dropped her kid off at the babysitters - she is driving away to go kill herself and the kid has guessed that - so he starts chasing her car, trying to stop her. Sad.

Both were very, very good movies.



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