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Not your favourite film necessarily, just scenes.

This could have been one of many.


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 9:04 pm
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NSFW BTW


 
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good call, woops.


 
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Definitely NSFW, unless you are a badass hitman.


 
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Has to be the 'Ride Of The Valkyries' scene in Apocalypse Now?
Or the grenade through the letterbox scene in Mr Jolly Lives Next Door. Classic!


 
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The view thru the door, epic.


 
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Or the shower scene from An American Werewolf In London.


 
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The biggest fast-forward in cinematic history?


 
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Arni, I need your...

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Fifth Element, Zorg presents the ZF1


 
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Roy Batty's "Tears in Rain" soliloquy - [b]Blade Runner[/b]

Chris Taylor's ending speech regarding who the enemy was and Elias and Barnes fighting for his soul - [b]Platoon[/b]

Most scenes in - [b]Sideways[/b]

Coppers nicking Withnail for failing to provide ("GET IN THE BACK OF THE VAN!") - [b]Withnail and I[/b]


 
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"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe"


 
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The dialogue between Fassbender's Bobby Sands and Liam Cunningham's Father Moran in [i]Hunger[/i]. Also contains one of my favourite (well, not in an enjoyable way) other scenes, the mopping out of the corridor between the cells in H-Block during the dirty protests. Art house cinema at its best.


 
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Ahhh True Romance, that needs rewatching.

[i]Get some beeer.... And some cleaning products![/i]


 
Posted : 25/02/2015 9:30 pm
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Opening scene (and several that follow) of Betty Blue? def. NSFW though.


 
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from 4.30


 
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I gotta agree with the Pulp Fiction and Blade Runner ones above: Two of the greatest scenes in cinematic history.

I'd also throw in:


 
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Opening scene of Contact...


 
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Fight scene in the castle in the second Matrix film, beautiful set piece.

The first 30 minutes of Saving Private Ryan (storming the beach)


 
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"i'm on top of the world ma"


 
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Specifically 4:36

Utterly hilarious ๐Ÿ˜€


 
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The duel scene - [b]The Good, the Bad and the Ugly[/b]

Restaurant breakfast scene - [b]Falling Down[/b]

"You can't handle the truth" (bit cheesy, I know) - [b]A Few Good Men[/b]

All scenes with Don Logan - [b]Sexy Beast[/b]


 
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Hoth


 
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bit of comedy


 
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The Omen, Nannies Death Scene... ๐Ÿ˜


 
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Tough one.


 
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"bitches leave"


 
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Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade "leap of faith"


 
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Opening scene from blade. Fantastic.


 
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For atmosphere and visuals lots of bits of Blade Runner, think I actually prefer where Roy is stalking Deckard through the building to his final speech.

More recently, the church massacre in Kingsman totally blew me away in terms of an action scene - but then I think Matthew Vaughan is the total master of film fighting right now.


 
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The escape in Sideways and the back seat in Pulp Fiction.


 
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fight scenes this is one of my faves


 
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Talking of gun vs knife:


 
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The scene in Leon where he takes an axe to wall to escape Sansfield, intense doesn't cover it.


 
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This has everything...


 
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For me it has to be the village helicopter assault in Apocalypse Now. Even now it sets the hairs on my neck up.

Blade runner also gets a mention for the final scene with Roy, as does the "Say hello to my little friend" scene in Scarface.


 
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Maybe not my favorite but love the bits where Steve from Shameless uses the guy from The Hustle as a human shield with a gun through his brain.


 
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