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Favorite Movie Scenes - LightAngel - 02-26-2026 Share your favorite movie scenes. ![]() I will start. I love this scene from The Passion of the Christ. And this scene from The Green Mile always bring tears to my eyes. ![]() I will post more scenes later. Now it is your turn, I am very curious.
RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - YesItsMe - 02-26-2026 I don't know how to post movie clips. But I'll describe my favorite scene ... From "Song of Bernadette" (1943) ... When Bernadette is kneeling and praying, and the Virgin Mary appears. You don't see Mary, you just see Bernadette and her face lights up and she goes into spiritual ecstasy. RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - LightAngel - 02-26-2026 (02-26-2026, 02:34 PM)YesItsMe Wrote: I don't know how to post movie clips. Aw, that sound so sweet. Is this the scene you mean? RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - YesItsMe - 02-26-2026 (02-26-2026, 02:42 PM)LightAngel Wrote:(02-26-2026, 02:34 PM)YesItsMe Wrote: I don't know how to post movie clips. It's actually a scene from further on in the movie. That one is nice ... The one I'm thinking of is when you don't see Mary ... just Bernadette. But close enough. RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - Chiefsmom - 02-26-2026 I don't have a lot of favorite scenes, per se. Just favorite movies. Of which, The Green Mile is in my top 5. But I do like this: GREMLINS Mrs Deagle stairlift scene RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - gortex - 02-26-2026 Roy Batty's final monologue , Blade Runner. "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die." RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - angelchemuel - 02-26-2026 I first saw this film when I was a young teenager, many decades ago. It impacted me so much.... in a good way. The book is my all time favourite and I've read and re-read it many times. Just a nod to the late Robert Duval too, on his acting debut. Don't know how to post YouTube links. Sorry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YczRuKntbto Rainbows Jane RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - Freija - 02-26-2026 (02-26-2026, 06:46 PM)angelchemuel Wrote: Don't know how to post YouTube links. Sorry * Copy the URL from YouTube * In the post editor, click on the filmstrip * Change video type to YouTube * Paste in the copied URL then insert Easy peasy! RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - BIAD - 02-26-2026 I caught Boy In A Dress uploading the 8 minute clip and his eternal grin seemed a little wider as he did it! RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - Ninurta - 02-26-2026 "Damn, that hurts,,, doesn't it?" . RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - EndtheMadnessNow - 02-27-2026 "The World is a Corporation" (Network, 1976) Still very relevant today. WALL STREET (1987) "Greed Is Good" RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - LightAngel - 02-27-2026 (02-26-2026, 03:36 PM)YesItsMe Wrote: It's actually a scene from further on in the movie. I can't find the right scene. I have never seen this film, but it is now on my list of films for us to watch here. Thanks for the inspiration. (02-26-2026, 06:16 PM)gortex Wrote: Roy Batty's final monologue , Blade Runner. Also one of my favorite! ![]() So timeless...... RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - quintessentone - 02-27-2026 I am, among many other genres, a Superman fan and just re-watched the piano scene from Superman Returns. It's suspenseful and somehow satisfying to see evil murderous villains meeting an early death and the actions that can come from the love of a son for his mother. RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - imitator - 02-27-2026 Tombstone I'm Your Huckleberry RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - EndtheMadnessNow - 02-28-2026 The Thirteenth Floor (1999) One of two major motion pictures released in 1999 about a futuristic simulation whose inhabitants believe they're in the real world. The other was The Matrix (1999) released two months earlier. Though it feels 10-15 years older than The Matrix. Couldn't find the clip I had in mind so here's a trailer... Based on the 1964 science fiction novel "Simulacron-3" by Daniel F. Galouye. This has been made before as a 3 1/2 hour TV-serial in Germany, titled "Welt am Draht" (WORLD ON A WIRE, 1973) by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Situated in 2024 with cyberspace-time traveling back to a seedy and gorgeous-looking sci-fi neo-noir Los Angeles 1937. Quite retro-futuristic. Also, in the dialogue between Ashton and Douglas near the end, when Ashton switched with Whitney: Ashton said: "What did you do to the world?" "Turned it off." "Then put it back!" RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - 727Sky - 02-28-2026 Today's fiction tomorrows future ? RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - 727Sky - 02-28-2026 RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - sailorsam - 03-01-2026 The Klingons attacking V'ger, opening scene of the Star Trek movie. the music with the drums and chanting and jingle sound (makes us think of barbarian cavalry), the dim bridge of the ship, the computer graphics, the cuneiform font, the bewildered expressions... the Klingon commander was played by Mark Lenard, who also played the Romulan commander in the 'Balance of Terror' episode, plus the legendary Vulcan Sarek. RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - sailorsam - 03-01-2026 the swim scene from 'Creature from the Black Lagoon'. beautiful Kay decides to take a swim. doesn't realize she isn't alone. RE: Favorite Movie Scenes - EndtheMadnessNow - 03-01-2026 Wrong Is Right (1982) Intercept miss! |