What Is Your Favorite Movie Scene Of All Time?? (2 Viewers)

He's actually 6'5", with the afro 6'9", pretty good dribbler. Comes in deep, his club behind by one point at this stage. Fletch comes in, PUTS THE BALL THROUGH THE LEGS!! What a GREAT PLAY! And he puts it up and in...the Lakers have the lead! Whoa! Was that some kind of a play! You know this gritty kid from the streets of Harlem really creates excitement. $4 million dollars a year, that's true, but he earns every nickel of it. Look at how he shakes off 4 or 5 defenders...WITH EASE!...
Fletch. He truly defines grace under pressure
 
He's actually 6'5", with the afro 6'9", pretty good dribbler. Comes in deep, his club behind by one point at this stage. Fletch comes in, PUTS THE BALL THROUGH THE LEGS!! What a GREAT PLAY! And he puts it up and in...the Lakers have the lead! Whoa! Was that some kind of a play! You know this gritty kid from the streets of Harlem really creates excitement. $4 million dollars a year, that's true, but he earns every nickel of it. Look at how he shakes off 4 or 5 defenders...WITH EASE!...
Fletch. He truly defines grace under pressure

LOL. He bit the dudes arm when going in for a lay up.
 
My favorite scene used to be from the old "Romeo and Juliet" that they showed in my sophomore english class when Juliet rises in the morning and opens the curtains with her beautiful naked body siloutted against the rising sun. 20 years later, wearing the glasses that I should have been wearing in school, I rented the movie and found out that it was actually Romeo in that scene, so now I am confused and don't really have a favorite scene anymore . . . . .

What about the scene from "Life of Brian" that lampoons that very scene? Funny stuff.
 
My favorite scene used to be from the old "Romeo and Juliet" that they showed in my sophomore english class when Juliet rises in the morning and opens the curtains with her beautiful naked body siloutted against the rising sun. 20 years later, wearing the glasses that I should have been wearing in school, I rented the movie and found out that it was actually Romeo in that scene, so now I am confused and don't really have a favorite scene anymore . . . . .

- Best. Post. Ever. Hopefully you sorted all that out in therapy...
 
I didnt read the thread so sorry if someone posted this (probably has been).

'Luke, I am your father.'
 
The scene leading up to Simon Yates cutting his pal Joe Simpson off the rope in Touching the Void.
 
From The Heat of the Night.

Virigl, what kind of name is Virgil? What do they call you in Philadelphia.

They call me Mr. Tibbs.
 
The scene where they all come up to Camelot.

Knights of the round table song ensues then ends.

King Arthur:
"Come to think of it, let's not go there. 'Tis a silly place."

Classic.
 
Movie "American Psycho"

Patrick Bateman- "I'll have a J&B straight...AND! a Corona"
Waiter - "Would you like to hear our specials""?
Bateman - "Not if you wanna keep your spleen"


Patrick Bateman:
"There is an idea of a Patrick Bateman; some kind of abstraction. But there is no real me: only an entity, something illusory. And though I can hide my cold gaze, and you can shake my hand and feel flesh gripping yours and maybe you can even sense our lifestyles are probably comparable... I simply am not there".
 
Patrick Bateman: Do you know what Ed Gein said about women?

David Van Patten: The maitre 'd at Canal Bar?

Patrick Bateman: No, serial killer, Wisconsin, the '50s.

Craig McDermott: So what did he say?

Patrick Bateman: "When I see a pretty girl walking down the street, I think two things. One part wants me to take her out, talk to her, be real nice and sweet and treat her right."

David Van Patten: And what did the other part think?

Patrick Bateman: "What her head would look like on a stick..."
 

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