Name a single more iconic scene, if you can

Name a single more iconic scene, if you can.

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beat me to it

OP here, I submit.

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Bane?

Uhhh, you don't get to /thread here

>She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)

Winton Hoch won an academy award for the scene where Director John Ford forced him to keep shooting as a real thunderstorm rolled in from the background.

>>She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)
if you have to tell us what it is, it's not iconic

It was pretty iconic, just for people a lot older than most Sup Forums Sup Forums tards.

Probably one of the top ten most iconic.

No, it has to be iconic outside of the autistic, meme-spewing manchildren of this shitboard.

This. Basically any scene from wizard of oz.

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It's also one of my favorite opening scenes of all time, it sets the mood perfectly for the rest of the film.

Major Kong on the bomb is hysterical though, I remember being in tears of laughter the first time I saw it with his goofy yelling.

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Is this movie actually worth watching?
I've got so many iconic movies to check out.

Yeah, it's actually a great watch.

Cool, I'll give it a watch this weekend then.

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