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GooeyToast
11-25-2005, 08:25 PM
2001: Beyond the Infinite and Opening Space Shot

A.I.: The frozen NY scene and the Alien encounter

Big Lebowski: Lebowski's dream scene

Clockwork Orange: Ultra-violence and rape

Donnie Darko: Whole movie, but most specifically theatre scene, ending, and when he promises Cherita "One day, everything is going to be better for you". What a great film.

Eternal Sunshine: Wow. Pretty much most of the memory scenes.

Fight Club: The Ending sequence, when Bob is shot

Life Aqautic: Ned's death and the wonderful Jaguar Shark encounter scene. Perfect mood and music.

LOTR: Too many to count

Lost In Translation: The final goodbye

Man on the Moon: When Andy visits the supposed healer and realizes it's all a hoax and he cracks up laughing, which then leads to the heart-breaking funeral sequence.

Requiem For A Dream: the powerful ending sequence and Sarah's speech about getting old to Harry

Royal Tenenbaums: Richie's suicide and Royal's funeral

Truman Show: Sequence with the lady who tells Truman it's all fake, and the end on the Santa Maria

Full Metal Jacket: Pile's suicide

Fargo: Woodchipper scene

O Brother Where Art Thou?: 3 ladies by the water

What's Eating Gilbert Grape: Momma's Death

Shawshank Redemption: Andy's freedom, final scene at the beach, "Some birds aren't meant to be caged"

Braveheart: "FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEDOM!"

The Pianist: When he plays the piano for the Nazi soldier

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: When you find out Del has no home, and when he comes with Neel to his house

Titantic: The obvious

Crash: Ending sequence

Collateral: "Do you think they'd notice?"

Forrest Gump: Lieutenant Dan jumping off the boat, Jenny's death

Green Mile: At end when Tom Hanks is 100 + years old

American History X: Rape Scene

Edward Scissorhands: Ice sculpture scene and ending

American Beauty: Suicide at the end


I'll probably have a lot more soon. Still so many movies I need to see (in fact I made a whole list of them ) :D

Traitorfish
11-25-2005, 08:27 PM
OK, rather than asking what other people though, you made a list... well, judging by your choice of viewing, you know a lot more about movies than me, so fair enough. My idea of a powerful scene is where Mean Machine Angel uses his power-robo-arm to smach through someone's face, or where a ninja uses his ultra-ninja-power to jump over a 50-foot wall and land on someone's head.
I'm... I'm not smart...

GooeyToast
11-25-2005, 08:41 PM
OK, rather than asking what other people though, you made a list... well, judging by your choice of viewing, you know a lot more about movies than me, so fair enough. My idea of a powerful scene is where Mean Machine Angel uses his power-robo-arm to smach through someone's face, or where a ninja uses his ultra-ninja-power to jump over a 50-foot wall and land on someone's head.
I'm... I'm not smart...

Well the point of the thread was to list what you thought were the most powerful/emotional movie scenes.

Traitorfish
11-25-2005, 08:46 PM
Yeah, I know, I ws just joking around. :lol:

Shoeberto
11-25-2005, 10:26 PM
Requiem for a Dream's ending really did a number on me.

Venom
11-25-2005, 10:31 PM
Spinal Tap, the arguement between the singer and the guitar player.

look_out_below
11-25-2005, 10:37 PM
Hmm lets see

Bicentennial Man-the whole jumping out the window and consequence window fear scenes, the ending scene

Edward Scissorhands-when the inventor dies

The Rocky Horror Picture Show-just because that movie is so bizarre you'll never forget (no matter how much you might try)

Schindler's List-the whole thing

i probably know more but cant remeber what they are :confused:

Traitorfish
11-25-2005, 10:51 PM
Actually, I have a few ideas: the scene at the end of The Shawshank (sp?) Redepmtion, and that bit in We Were Soldiers (though I think it's a deleted scene) were Mel Gibson's character is talking to the poltician guy, who says that the US will drive them back home, and Melony gives a little speech about them 'already being home'. I don't know why, exactly, but that was quite good.

DMKA
11-25-2005, 11:00 PM
American Beauty: Suicide at the end
I just saw that movie last night, and there was no suicide.

Tifa's Real Lover(really
11-25-2005, 11:07 PM
[SIZE="1"]LOTR: Too many to count

damm right

GooeyToast
11-25-2005, 11:08 PM
I just saw that movie last night, and there was no suicide.

I meant when Kevin Spacey is murdered by his wife *shoots self*

tailz
11-26-2005, 01:39 PM
yeah lotr had allot but the best was when the rohirim arived at the pelenor fields

Skarr
11-27-2005, 02:48 AM
Royal Tenenbaums: Richie's suicide and Royal's funeral

It moved me...

Cuchulainn
11-27-2005, 03:20 AM
I meant when Kevin Spacey is murdered by his wife *shoots self*

He was murdered by the repressed homosexual neighbour. Did you actually even WATCH the movie?

look_out_below
11-27-2005, 05:45 AM
He was murdered by the repressed homosexual neighbour. Did you actually even WATCH the movie?

Actually the man murdered him not because the man himself was homosexual, but because he thought his son was having homosexual relations with Kevin Spacey's character.

Ultima Kadaj
11-27-2005, 05:59 AM
Oh, well...

LOTR:1. When they storm the army on Pellenor
2.everything else
Matrix:when morpheus breaks his handcuffs and jumps and grabs neos hand when they ride through on the helicopter
Star Wars:the pyre scenes and when you see Anakin crying when hes finally full evil on Mustafar; The Aftermath at the temple

Most of the others are game movies, but is that allowed?

kikimm
11-27-2005, 06:06 AM
Oh man, in Unbreakable, thr entire part from where Bruce Willis' character is in the mall touching different people, to when he finally kills the murderer in that house. I love that scene so much. Very powerful.

There's a lot of stuff from LotR, but if you've seen the extended version (who hasn't? :( ), there's the scene where Boromir is in Gondor talking to all of the people...yeah, that one. I'm mad that wasn't included in the theatrical release. But I guess it's really not a big deal so wuteva.

DMKA
11-27-2005, 08:16 AM
I meant when Kevin Spacey is murdered by his wife *shoots self*
His wife didn't kill him. The father of the guy next door who was selling him weed did.

GooeyToast
11-27-2005, 08:26 AM
He was murdered by the repressed homosexual neighbour. Did you actually even WATCH the movie?

Yeah, I did watch the movie. Of course it's been probably two years, so pardon me if I mixed that up. All I remember was that he was shot at the end, sometime after he was fondeling that young girls' breasts and whatnot.

Dreddz
11-27-2005, 10:27 AM
Ending Of Green Mile
Ending of both Saw I + II
Robin falling down the stairs in Jack

fire_of_avalon
11-28-2005, 03:06 AM
Oh man, in Unbreakable, thr entire part from where Bruce Willis' character is in the mall touching different people, to when he finally kills the murderer in that house. I love that scene so much. Very powerful.

I love you, kiki. :)

Actually, though, that movie is just RICH with scenes that just took your breath away, even though they were very simple. For example, the scene where David slides his paper over to Joseph and shows him the article on the mysterious hero. To me, at this point in the film David has become what every father wants to be to his son and what every son idealizes his father as; a legendary hero.

However, the end of the film, this sense of belonging and specialness David has developed as a result of understanding he can help people, and that he can be a hero to his son and a loving husband comes crashing down when the man who led him to what he became, Elijah, turns out to be the ultimate evil David would face. That part right there, before either of them say a word, right after David sees all the newspaper articles and the half finished bombs, there's this look on Bruce Willis's face that makes my knees buckle.

Oh man, I love Bruce Willis.

GooeyToast
11-28-2005, 03:10 AM
I love you, kiki. :)

Actually, though, that movie is just RICH with scenes that just took your breath away, even though they were very simple. For example, the scene where David slides his paper over to Joseph and shows him the article on the mysterious hero. To me, at this point in the film David has become what every father wants to be to his son and what every son idealizes his father as; a legendary hero.

However, the end of the film, this sense of belonging and specialness David has developed as a result of understanding he can help people, and that he can be a hero to his son and a loving husband comes crashing down when the man who led him to what he became, Elijah, turns out to be the ultimate evil David would face. That part right there, before either of them say a word, right after David sees all the newspaper articles and the half finished bombs, there's this look on Bruce Willis's face that makes my knees buckle.

Oh man, I love Bruce Willis.

That was a great movie

Cuchulainn
11-28-2005, 03:47 AM
Actually the man murdered him not because the man himself was homosexual, but because he thought his son was having homosexual relations with Kevin Spacey's character.

I suggest you watch the movie again, then comment. He tried to kiss him, Spacey regected & he killed him.

Rydia of Mist
11-28-2005, 01:43 PM
The final battle in The Last Samurai, when the samurai charged at the modernised Japanese military, going down in a blaze of honour, damning the chain-guns.

Ohman.

Azure
11-29-2005, 12:57 AM
Ending Of Green Mile

I cried SO much. :cry: Mr Jingles...

One movie scene that really got to me was Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, when they light the fires to send a message to Rohan from Gondor, and you see those breathtaking scenes, with that beautiful music playing.

Craig
11-29-2005, 01:18 AM
Oh man, in Unbreakable, thr entire part from where Bruce Willis' character is in the mall touching different people.

As of today, yes.

Also, the storm scene in Open Water.

Tifa's Real Lover(really
11-29-2005, 01:30 AM
yeah lotr had allot but the best was when the rohirim arived at the pelenor fields
yea, i almost cried when they started shouting death

HybridFan
12-03-2005, 05:11 PM
The graphic scene in The War Zone, very disturbing.

The Jamie Star Scenario
12-03-2005, 05:15 PM
The part when Darth Vadar finds out Padme died, I've never cried so much in my life.

Dolentrean
12-03-2005, 05:51 PM
Last Samuri when Tom Cruses charecter keeps getting knoced down by the samuri with the bokuto in the rain. but he just keeps on standing up, even though he knows he has no way of winning.

Lionx
12-03-2005, 07:59 PM
In a porno when they finally have hawt sex. Its one of the most powerful scenes out there. Moves me everytime. Literally! :3

Madame Adequate
12-04-2005, 12:13 AM
The Last Samurai: "Perfect... they are all perfect."

Edward Scissorhands: When it's snowing right at the end

Crash: When Farhad shoots Daniel, but Daniel's daughter Lara gets in the way.

Elite Lord Sigma
12-04-2005, 01:57 AM
Star Wars Episode III left a great impression on me the entire way, especially at the fights between Yoda and Sidious, and Anakin and Obi-Wan. The ending was also awe inspiring.

Medi
12-04-2005, 01:59 AM
The whole ending of Alien 3 was nice.

Skarr
12-04-2005, 02:17 AM
Moves me everytime. Literally! :3

I bet you do. >_<

fantasyjunkie
12-07-2005, 07:12 AM
A war movie named "The Bridge At Remegan" where a grizzled army sargeant goes upstairs to hunt for a sniper in a hotel. He bursts through the door and shoots the sniper as he turns around, only to find that it was a young boy firing the weapon. I'll never forget the agony on the sargeant's face as he thought about what he had done.

Croyles
12-13-2005, 10:09 PM
ooooh the piano scene in the pianist. brilliant.

Strider
12-13-2005, 10:21 PM
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - "Go home, Sam."

Gladiator - The scene where Maximus discovers his family has been crucified by Commodus.

Se7en - The climactic scene out in the desert. "John Doe has the upper hand!"

Azure
12-15-2005, 05:38 PM
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - "Go home, Sam."

I cried at that scene. Right there in the cinema. The LOOK on Sam's face... that near killed me.