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diaperbiscuits
#1   Posted 1 year agoReply
There are lots of great movie moments, and I can't really think of how much there is. Hearing songs in M-G-M stuff are good, and in "Life of Brian" when Brian gets saved by a UFO, is a classic movie moment!
OverMind
#2   Posted 1 year agoReply
Street Fighter (1994) was a decent movie (considering it was based off a video game). The most memorable moment I have from the entire movie was the conversation between Chun Li and M. Bison:
Chun Li: My father saved his village at the cost of his own life. You had him shot as you ran away. A hero at a thousand paces!
Bison: I'm sorry... I don't remember any of it.
Chun Li: You don't remember?
Bison: For you, the day Bison graced your village was the most important day of your life. But for me... it was Tuesday.
- Dialogue courtesy of imdb.com
xellos88
#3   Posted 1 year ago, in reply to post #2 by OverMindReply
XD that was great, i watched that movie a LONG time ago so i dont remeber it that well.
And of course the greates moment in movies was "Luke, i am your father"
DannyLilithborne
#4   Posted 1 year agoReply
Tim Robbins escaping Shawshank
Prodigs
#5   Posted 1 year agoReply
- The eradication of the Jedi. In the third of three awfully disapointing movies, that was a real gem moment.

- The Black Knight in Monty Python And the Holy Grail. Truly dumb yet relevant humour.

- Freddy and Jason's battle in Freddy Vs Jason. Shame such a decent match up couldn't be learnt from for the next years big battle, Aliens vs Predator.

-The Battle in the House of Blue leaves in KIll Bill Vol. 1. From the bit where Oren enters the restaurant with her gang and the now classic so called theme tune to the fight between the Bride and GoGo, this was the highlight moment of the whole saga and my personal favourite fight scene in any movie.
DrunkenPrayer
#6   Posted 1 year agoReply
Tim Robbins escaping Shawshank
Seconded.
In honour of Halloween I'm going to add the bleeding photo scene from IT. That still freaks me out everytime I watch it.
Swingers - The scene where Jean Favrou and Vince Vaughn are driving into Vegas. I love this whole film but that scene is great.
The Warriors - "Warriors, warriors, come out to play!"
Visitor Q - The corpse scene. This whole film is extremely fucked up but this scene in particular just makes you wonder what kind of drugs the Japanese are taking.
Demolition Man - Wesley Snipes + pen + cop = awesome.
Deliverance - Dueling banjoes, 'nuff said.
diaperbiscuits
#7   Posted 3 months ago, in reply to post #6 by DrunkenPrayerReply
I presume you like slasher films then.
Get the hell outta here and watch Friday the 13th.
Titan50
#8   Posted 3 months ago, in reply to post #7 by diaperbiscuitsReply
Immensely gravedigged your own topic to actually reply?! Bloody hell!
Chidori
#9   Posted 3 months agoReply
The climax of 2001: A Space Odyssey
onidragon
#10   Posted 3 months ago, in reply to post #9 by ChidoriReply
I see your 2001 and raise you with the end to A clockwork orange.

Oh, and "I am your Father" from Empire, which was pretty much a memorable moments machine. I also like The "I love you", "I know" scene.

Chidori
#11   Posted 3 months ago, in reply to post #10 by onidragonReply
Kubrick is such a legend.
diaperbiscuits
#12   Posted 2 months ago, in reply to post #11 by ChidoriReply
How about Dr Strangelove?
GreyFox
#13   Posted 2 months agoReply
5th Element
"Whats that little timer thing?"
"........ itsa, itsa, itsa"

Also, pretty much everything Chris Tucker does.
GreyFox
#14   Posted 1 month agoReply
"He says, TAKE ME HOME, TAKE ME WITHYA JOHNNY, but I'm all, I CAN'T FIND YOUR LEGS MAN, I CAN'T FIND YOR FUKIN LEGS" - He was an absolute nut case, but he's still man enough to cry.
killshot
#15   Posted 1 month agoReply
"YOU DON"T KNOW WHERE I'VE BEEN LOU! YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE I'VE BEEN!"
diaperbiscuits
#16   Posted 1 month ago, in reply to post #15 by killshotReply
OK... :-)
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