Movie scenes that stick in your mind

Great movie, but whenever I see the scene in which he kills the two hopeful bushwhackers, I hear Jerry Seinfeld moaning "Uncle Leo!".

YES!!!
When he makes his appearance we all yell "Uncle Leo HELLO!"

Jaws
When the chief is saying good by to his wife, they are loading the Orca in the background.
Off camera you can hear Quint scold.
"Back, aft. Front, forward. And if you don't get it right I'll throw you out the little round window on the side!"

The Long Riders
Frank James to Jesse James on Jesse's marriage:
"First getting shot. Now getting married. Bad habits... bad habits."

Josey Wales
"now spit... "

This is from TV, but my all time favorite from the Honeymooners has to get mentioned.
Ralph & Ed are learning to play golf, from a book.
Ralph has the book and Norton has the club and ball.
Ralph reads aloud:
"Address the ball"
Norton:
"Helloooooooooooooo ball!"
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The end of the movie NOMADS (Pierce Brosnan's in it.) He's an anthropologist researching some tribe somewhere, and they don't appear in pictures he takes of them. (They're restless, evil spirits.) They haunt him, come after him & his girlfriend, and in the end they get him.

The last scene is where his 'ghost' (on a motorcycle) passes his girlfriend on the freeway, as she is leaving the state to get way from the spirits. He stops & looks back at her, as she drives past. CREEPY.

Edited to add - I just found it in the trailer, at 0:54 -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_X0wSn7yV0

thx - cpr

ps - I've never cared for Brosnan or Adam Ant, but that movie was actually pretty good.
 
a memorable scene for me was the throat cut russell crowe did in a movie, when he was trying to get a kidnapped guy back. he saws through a guys neck with the saw blade of a leatherman or something. i was impressed when i saw that.
 
True Romance Christopher Walken Dennis Hopper
Coccotti: You know who I am, Mr. Worley?
Clifford Worley: I got no idea.
Coccotti: I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood. You tell the angels in heaven you never seen evil so singularly personified as you did in the face of the man who killed you. My name is Vincent Coccotti. I work as counsel for Mr. Blue Lou Boyle, the man your son stole from. I hear you were once a cop so I can assume you've heard of us before. Am I correct?
Clifford Worley: I heard of Blue Lou Boyle.
Coccotti: I'm glad. Hopefully it means we can cut out the part of the conversation where you're wondering how full of shit I am.

Awsome acting
 
Terminator II, right after Arnold gets the mom away from the Asylum, and the liquid-metal terminator has chased them down the street. A motorcycle policeman rides up and the liquid terminator says "Say... that's a nice bike..."
 
In Jaws the scene I think about every time I drink a can of pop is when the gruff fisherman drinks his beer and then crushes the can (kids today don't realize how much harder it was to do in those days), then you see the police chief (Roy Scheider) drink his cup of coffee in a styrofoam cup and crush it.

I think of that everytime I drink and crush that pop can.
 
The ear scene in Reservoir Dogs. Michael Madsen at his menacing best dancing around to Steelers Wheel's "Stuck in the middle with you" and cutting the cops ear off with a straight razor. Great scene.
 
My brain goes through at least 10 movies quotes per day:(

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What About Bob===>
"Is this HAND SHUCKED corn?"
 
This ones been with me a long time,if you've never seen the movie,it's one of those scenes that you never see coming until about 2 seconds before it happens.

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The Clint Eastwood scenes that were mentioned were all classics as well as the one from Vanishing Point,they've been playing that one once in a while the past couple months.
Here's another one from Gone in 60 Seconds,Sphinx introduction,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R36ssGbClUk

Jerry Reed also has a couple of classics in the original Smokey and the Bandit,this is the movie trailer for it,one of my favorite scenes is the one where Cletus gets beatup by the bikers,then runs their bikes over in the parking lot on the way out.If you've never seen the original movie,I'm not talking about the chopped up version that they show on TV,it's worth the price of a rental.

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Another great scene that i remember was from a film called "dead mans shoes"

The scene where the guys brother first comes back and is stitting in the pub having a beer just staring at one of the guys who gave his brother "problems".

That scene sets the whole film up perfectly IMO.

If you havent seen that film I suggest you do :thumbup:
 
"Last of the Mohicans"

The scene where Unkas dies and the father sees it - then charges along the trail killing all in his path. I was waiting for him to get cut to pieces by Magua then Daniel Day Lewis saving the day but instead he completely outclasses him.

You can see him shake his head at Magua as had no idea what he had done by killing the second last of the tribe, then finishing him off.
 
In Jaws the scene I think about every time I drink a can of pop is when the gruff fisherman drinks his beer and then crushes the can (kids today don't realize how much harder it was to do in those days), then you see the police chief (Roy Scheider) drink his cup of coffee in a styrofoam cup and crush it.

I think of that everytime I drink and crush that pop can.

That is definitely one of my favorite movies. Few people also realize how tough Robert Shaw was. Check him out in James Bond film, From Russia With Love.

I think we're going to need a bigger boat.
 
Braveheart - the speech William Wallace gives before the Battle of Stirling.

That and the speech George C. Scott gives at the beginning of Patton
 
In the movie "Missouri Breaks" when Jack Nicholson cuts Marlon Brando's throat and tells that sound he hears is himself drowning on his own blood.
You either love or hate the film, I'm in the love it, some think Brando was too over the top.


Paul
 
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