Is this the most iconic scene of the last 25 years?

is this the most iconic scene of the last 25 years?

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one of, for sure
seen countless amount of parodies

I immediately recognized it. So yeah, I guess it is.

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300 was super iconic
Fucking Snyder is great with images

Oh hey I immediately recognized that one too. I guess it's the second most iconic, since it's the second one suggested.

I think slo-mo matrix bullet time is more iconic.

But if I give you less iconic scene from this year you would still recognize it

how would a modern movie handle this scene?

Ironically this.

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check for most copied/parodied scene and you get it

It's this

Let's find out. Go ahead and post one.

what board is he browsing?

>when your whole team gets killed for not being diverse enough

/fit/

I can't even tell what movie this is from

>these visible stunt wires

>>these visible stunt wires
umm?
he's dangling from 2-wired harness
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It was made in a time before HD was common, so it was harder to notice the wires.

>those nerdy glasses on Tom Cruise
>that goofy look
>that toilet humor
>the complete physical impossibily that Tom Cruise catches the water drop under his glasses
1996 was a different time

What is Jay doing here?

Spike tv designed the entire channel around the set pieces of this scene

I need some spy movie recs as good and comfy as Mission Impossible.

Matrix
>bullet time dodging

Lion King
>raising the lion cub in pride rock

The Ring
>Samara coming out of the pit

American Beauty
>girl swimming in petals

Special Sup Forums edition: the crashing of a plane in which no one survives

>>these visible stunt wires

i've never seen this film
should I?
it's probably not that great, right?

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why did the dude shit his pants when he saw a rat?

It's a perfectly okay action film. You really should have seen it tho

youtube.com/watch?v=KOi9hHjmYq4

it's like goldeneye
good, but there's some distracting dated computer stuff

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The direction / photography of that movie is absolutely comfy
I have no idea why the other all become dumb action stuff while the first one is legit great spy movie

that one
Trinity kick
red/blue pill
chairs in white space
"I know kung fu"

The Matrix is filled to the brim with iconic scenes and moments.

It came out when I was two years old and I never happened to watch it despite being familiar with the general gist and the theme song.
I watched Ghost Protocol recently because it was on tv, I'd started watching it and saw it had really good reviews. Turned out being pretty mediocre. I feel this would be similar.

why critically panned and hated movies usually become cult classic, while oscar bait praised ones are often forgotten?

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I can't believe this took over 30 replies. What the fuck happened to Sup Forums?

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That's because The Matrix is indisputably the best movie of all time.

It's a classic and should have been seen for that reason alone. Not to mention all other media that references it.
It's like A New Hope, or Predator.

That part sucked in the N64 game...

>MI:1
>panned

Imagine being a Snyderfag

>no mention of neo fighting smith in the sequel

me... me... me... me.

>300 was super iconic
>Fucking Snyder is great with images

>in the sequel
What are you on about? There were no sequel to The Matrix

Imagine being this underage

Man the shitposting around this scene was fun. I miss it.

>"Woah"

even though it's a bit corny, I love that film

The Oscars are biased in favour of melodramas, sob stories, and emotional performances, so they'll often miss the mark.
In 1996 The English Patient (a film I've never heard of or seen) won over Fargo

You mean Animatrix or what? They made a sequel to the Matrix?

original TV series cast hated it, critics found plot too 'complicated'

So it's the only scene you'd immediately recognize from any movie? Dumb logic

Everyone say hi to SEA org

Most iconic scene from the last 25 years is from the matrix. You already know the one.

IM DYING LAUREN

recicency bias...i rmr mission impossible pic immediately 20 years after it was released, and i havent even seen the 1st one..

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I'll grant that THIS IS SPARTA and tonight we dine in hell were iconic catchphrases and the least rare memes of 2005.

Snyder is awful though.

PS: remember all the variations of Zidane giving the headbutt merged with 300 in .gif form and then pepe was just feels good frog no one cared about and people were sharing demotivationals with when you see it you'll shit bricks. Simpler times.

>implying

I miss sad frog

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>The Ring
>>Samara coming out of the pit
Ring is an American remake.
Samara is a zombie. Her eyes are opaque. A pit isn't as iconic as a television.

what'mstsve is this movie

I genuinely have not watched neither, I just know the scene of a girl coming out of a pit and then a television, no idea of context.

what movie?

this introduction to the movie felt like a videogame cutscene

I will always pity the underage.

Forest Gump sitting on the bench

>25 years ago

What movie is this?

Feels bad man

Spiderman kissing MJ upside down

Also all these except the Ring and American Beauty (they're known but not as ubiquitous as the others).

still no bane

DePalma is underrated. I love Snake Eyes

I came here only to say this; please stop using that word.

cells

honestly this

This is one of those movies that get's better with repeated viewings. The dutch angles, the music (Silvestri got fired and his soundtrack got discarded) locations, building of suspense. This movie has it all.

you need to be older than 18 years to be on this board

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I'm 30

preferably mentally as well

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25 years user.

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I'm 25 years old and don't know what the fuck this is

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considering that the entire "villain intentionally getting caught and getting interrogated by the heroes only to escape after an insanely compliclated plan succeeds by pure luck" idea was used in every fucking major blockbuster for years after The Dark Knight (Skyfall, The Avengers, and Star Trek Into Darkness all did this for their 2nd act and were all released in the same 12 months), I'd say yeah this actually is iconic

what the fuck

her breasts are perfect and the trailer teased a sex scene that doesnt happen in the movie. fuck my life

At 25 years, that would also include Saving Private Ryan's beach invasion, anything from Jurassic Park, and Dufresne finally escaping Shawshank.

Lets be honest, everyone recognizes this

>that TV news zoom

walk out of the theater right there and then

nah

FLYING|
FUCKING
TRUCK

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>66
Fated
But yes, one time on the motorway a guy changed into my lane without signalling, I hit him and spun out (totalling my car) and if it had rolled and flattened me, or if the car behind hadn't stopped in time and had plowed straight through me, my honest to god final thought on this earth would have been "Now this is podracing"