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What are your favourite scenes from the movies you like ?

No particular order and add as many as you like, even better if you can find a Youtube video of it :thumbup:

A couple to start with :-

The Untouchables "Pram Scene"
Love this scene so when I was in Chicago had to have a photo of me on those steps at Union Station :crazy:




Love a western and Tombstone is a good one, Doc Holliday (Val Kilmer deserved a Oscar for this film) meets Johnny Ringo.

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One more from now, got to be here (the old ones are best ;) )

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Selby White wrote:What are your favourite scenes from the movies you like ?


No particular order and add as many as you like, even better if you can find a Youtube video of it :thumbup:

A couple to start with :-

The Untouchables "Pram Scene"
Love this scene so when I was in Chicago had to have a photo of me on those steps at Union Station :crazy:



Spot the difference.

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Good thread topic this one 8-)

Two great actors, playing themselves as usual and doing it brilliantly:



It's the combination of music and cinematography which makes this scene (still love the Vangelis soundtrack to Bladerunner):

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Sniffer wrote: Spot the difference.
Not seen that one Defo a stolen idea I think.

Think the baby's smile in the Costner film is class though.
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Selby White wrote:
Sniffer wrote: Spot the difference.
Not seen that one Defo a stolen idea I think.

Think the baby's smile in the Costner film is class though.
It's a thing. :)

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My all time favourite actor Gene Hackman. Two films I urge everyone to watch especially Mississippi Burning

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And for comedy and most likely showing sometime this Christmas... gotta love it.

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Davycc wrote:My all time favourite actor Gene Hackman. Two films I urge everyone to watch especially Mississippi Burning
Hackman has been in some great films, The French Connection & Unforgiven both won best picture Oscars I believe.
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