Whats the greatest scene in movie history?
Whats the greatest scene in movie history?
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end of evangelion now go eat silcone pellets
neck yourself, filthy weeb
Definitely Tears in Rain monologue for me
duh
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Tears in the rain is one of the best quotes ever definitely.
As for best scene...ok maybe recency bias but I just watched Ikiru yesterday and this image stuck with me
Good bad and ugly Mexican standoff is better
wrong
>What have I done?
If this doesn't make you feel than you're dead inside
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Can't find it on youtube but this scene with tatsuya nakadai, a peasant posing as the king rousing the troops. So beautiful ;_;
he's so smart Jenny
I fucking died.
Jenny was an awful, awful woman. Forrest is a fucking saint seeing the good in her, the guy deserved a better wife.
CHARLIE DON'T SURF
I cut her some slack because getting sexually abused by your dad probably fucks you up for life
>be forest dump load in a club roastie
>go running for 3 years
>wh*Te people
>manly feels
lmao no
I hadn't seen this movie until a few months ago, but jesus christ when this scene came up I was shocked.
I love Branagh so much
Probably this slice of Italian american homelife
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I got noo choice
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Of all the ones I experience in theaters, this was the greatest
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It's the Godfather baptism scene.
pretty sure it was the tears in rain monologue.
no other scene of the 20th century gets even close.
>We can get liquored up and go to the peachtree dance.
It really is perfectly acted by everyone
I hereby present the candidature of pic related for "greatest scene in movie history"
i was mostly disappointed with blade runner up until the last 1/4th of the film during which i think it redeems itself and this one monologue gives the entire film all the meaning it needs.
before this i genuinely couldn't understand why people considered blade runner to be such a great scifi film because although it does have scifi elements and is set in the future, it's /not/ exactly scifi in essence. it's a neo noir film about accepting death and the notion that we're not so special or different from the machines we'll end up making.
also, anyone else loved roy? he exhibited more emotion and humanity than deckard who seemed like a vapid robotic asshole. (which i think was deliberate and on point with the message the film tried to convey).
the only correct answer
This is what it looks like from up front.
uhm, sweetie???
bane ?
Opening scene of Inglorius Basterds.
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He's right, and I'm not even a weeb
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To be able to really answer that, you'd have to have watched every film ever made.
One of the greatest that I can think of is:
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It's not really scientifically accurate, given that we now know tool-use is widespread among non-human animals. But the cinematic power is astounding.
congrats on your autism, really
Wrong scene.
Unironically, this scene.
The look on K/Joe's face says more about the human condition than anything I have ever seen. If you can't relate to this scene, you're not human. The pain of existence is just so profound. Ironically, the character is an android. Behold, the existential cyberpunk masterwork.
this guy fucks
>Dude I watched the IMDB Top 250 and saw some shit
Don't ask dumb questions like that. Also probs Good, Bad and Ugly climax
he's wrong, and your'e a weeb
Which scene though?
Great kill.
Too bad the S2 engines give the MPEs hax.
Indeed it was pretty damn good
who was in the wrong here?
>Ironically, the character is an android.
Bio-engineered human.
The tears in rain is a great monologue indeed, but I don't know about it being the greatest.
Not much use of the visual medium here, the "greatest" scene in film should be something that uses the visual medium completely, something that couldn't be just recreated in a play or a book easily.
How dare you to direct me to a 25Hz PAL video capture with wrong pitch audio?
My ears are bleeding now, die in a fucking fire.
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>tfw goosepimples just by looking at the pic
>I'm afraid I can't do that, Dave
I was gonna go with this but on second thought it is probably the start of 2001 where the apes find the obelisk, is it an obelisk, or is it a monolith, who cares, you know what I mean.
I like Fistful's "my mistake, 4 coffins" a bit more because it just sort of happens without obvious final shoot-out hype
not saying these are not fantastic scenes, they are
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>I have failed you
>Leave it... it is over
>The world of men will fall, and all will come to darkness.
>Our people... our people
>I would have followed you, my brother, my captain... my king
>Be at peace, son of Gondor
One of the few parts of the film you could argue for being better than the book version. I struggle not to cry when I watch it.