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The Greatest Film Scenes Ever Shot

We all have film sequences that stick in our minds. What are yours?

The Greatest Film Scenes Ever Shot
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WOW ! This scene sticks in my mind also,it gave me nightmares !
yorkshire_rose posted over a year ago
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AHH! Psycho! ;)
tellymaster posted over a year ago
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omg love this scene very well filmed
classicmoviefan posted over a year ago
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great movie
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yorkshire_rose said:
This scene with Jimmy Stewart in "It's A Wonderful Life" really touches my heart.He played the part so well that i *cried* with him.He prayed so hard to God that his prayers were answered <3
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This scene with Jimmy Stewart in "It's A Wonderful Life" really touches my heart.He played the part so well that i *cried* with him.He prayed so hard to God that his prayers were answered <3
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tellymaster said:
I've never forgotten this. It still scares me. =O The Birds never really made since to me, but the movie just stuck in my mind.
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I've never forgotten this. It still scares me. =O The Birds never really made since to me, but the movie just stuck in my mind.
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love this film...
yorkshire_rose posted over a year ago
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my fav hitchcock picture!
eddiedavis posted over a year ago
eddiedavis said:
This is an easy one for me. My all time favorite movie is "To Kill a Mockingbird" and when it comes to favorite scenes, this is it... Atticus Finch was defending a black man, Tom Robinson for the crime of rape. A crime he obviously did not commit. Atticus could not overcome the prejudice of the court and lost the trial. The balcony was full of blacks as well as Atticus' children. When Atticus starts to walk out of the courtroom, an old black minister says, "Miss Jean Louise, stand up,your father's passing."
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This is an easy one for me. My all time favorite movie is "To Kill a Mockingbird" and when it comes to favorite scenes, this is it... Atticus Finch was defending a black man, Tom Robinson for the crime of rape. A crime he obviously did not commit. Atticus could not overcome the prejudice of the court and lost the trial. The balcony was full of blacks as well as Atticus' children. When Atticus starts to walk out of the courtroom, an old black minister says, "Miss Jean Louise, stand up,your father's passing."
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