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In Reply to: SURVEY: the single greatest scene in any movie ever? posted by trioderob on January 29, 2006 at 19:29:03:
Humor: Airplane 2, where the priest is reading 'Altar Boy' magazine, then turns it sideways like he's looking at a centerfold, it brings me to tears.Scary: That dead girl in the closet in 'The Ring' really really gets to me, and before that it was the scene in 'Exorcist 3', where the killer walks out of the hospital room with the big shears JUST AFTER the nurse closes the door, and goes right up to her neck, followed by the view of the headless statue.
Cool: One camera shot in the opening sequence in Terminator 2 with the huge futuristic battle scene that had soldiers, vehicles, flying ships and lasers galore, very well done(Cameron should do more scifi). Followed by the Magneto escape scene in X-men 2 where he trashes the plastic cell. Come on, that was just downright cool.
I know everyone else is going to list things from films like Godfather or Citizen Kane, but we have to give recognition to the fun movies too! Actually there are so many good scenes, one could sit all day working on a list, not mention the dozens you could get from Kubrick alone(like Wendy reading all the 'all work and no play' sheets with the creepy music and Jack sneaking up on her).
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and the Terminator 2 battlefield scene, it's just too obvious that the "distance" is back-projected ( apologies for being so damned anal )My favorite scene is in Midnight Cowboy when Hoffmans character picks a guys pocket as he's getting into a NY cab, strikes a match on the cabs roof to light a cigarette butt, then flips the bird as the taxi drives off. It's little more than an eye-blink long but it's a gem and so in-character for the part he plays
Like watching a professional athlete score a perfect "10" in an Olympic event
better than the one in T1 where the semi tanker explodes. I'm guessing they've gotten better at that effect in recent years.
Yeah, but there's a HUGE difference in budget between these two films; I'm sure no-one was expecting T1 to become as big as it did
It certainly put James Cameron on the map
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