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A Favorite Scene in a Movie

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wanted to start a thread of your favorite scene in a movie that stands out that made that movie special for you. i have many favorite scenes in many movies but the one i have today is Gypsy [1962] starring rosalind russell & natalie wood. my favorite scene is when tessie tura, miss electra, and mazappa [bugle girl] try to teach natalie wood the fine art of stripping. the second scene i love is when natalie first comes out on the stage as "gypsy rose lee" and the class act she turns "stripping" into. ---- what are your favorite scenes?
 
Elizabeth Taylor as Martha in Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf? when she turns to George (Richard Burton) as she enters the kitchen and waves her hand saying in a bad Bette Davis impersonation - "What a dump!" Have watched the movie more than a dozen times and always love that scene. In fact the whole movie directed by Mike Nichols is superior to anything that is being done today.
 
erin brocovich when she goes to tell the woman at the end she has won the case and she tells her how much money she is getting.
 
When Jean grey destroys everything in X3. It's so satiating and fulfilling.
 
I can't get tired of watching the barn-raising number in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
 
[FONT=&quot]The opening scene from Barbarella, where Jane Fonda, strips of while floating around, it’s the music that makes the scene.[/FONT]
 
romy and michelle's high school reunion.

when romy confronts the A group... 'you're a bad person with an ugly heart and we don't give a flying fuck what you think'
 
Elizabeth Taylor as Martha in Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf? when she turns to George (Richard Burton) as she enters the kitchen and waves her hand saying in a bad Bette Davis impersonation - "What a dump!" Have watched the movie more than a dozen times and always love that scene. In fact the whole movie directed by Mike Nichols is superior to anything that is being done today.

i think we see the real elizabeth taylor in this movie, my favorite taylor movie really. seems like every other scene is so powerful it hit you square between the eyes. its been years since i've seen it, got to see it again soon.
 
romy and michelle's high school reunion.

when romy confronts the A group... 'you're a bad person with an ugly heart and we don't give a flying fuck what you think'

I love that part , also " I hope your children look like monkeys"
 
delta burke - every scene she has in sordid lives. too funny
 
Milla jovovich kicking ass to a great song in The Fifth Element

 
bw92116, you picked my most favorite movie & scene of all times, east of eden. jo van fleet won an oscar that year, mainly for that scene. you have good taste for film looking at your list. my second fav scene in that movie is when cal [james dean] is asking the barmaid [lois smith] where his mom's room is in the whore house.
 
Flashdance - where Beals's character took off her bra.

Flashdance - where Beals's character quarrelled with her bf and then made up, and the crowd cheered.

My Best Friend's Wedding - the group singing @ lunch table.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - battle scenes between Zhang and Michelle.

Hero - the battle scene between Zhang and Maggie.

Matirx - the floating in the air.

Pretty Woman - the food (?) flew in the air.

Ghost - Oda Mae shouting up the building 'can you hear me?' and the guy shouted back.

Ghost - Oda Mae Brown - Oops! I signed the wrong name.

ET - the plant came back to life.

Empire Strikes Back - Luke, I'm your father.

Raiders of the Lost Ark - the part where Indiana shot the guy with the whip.

Brokeback Mountain - I can't quit you.
 
Definately not my favorite scene in a movie, but one of my favorites.

The scene in the first X-Men movie when Magneto/Erik and Charles Xavier are talking in the glass building. Charles wants to know what Erik is planning since Erik has given up on humanity.

Prof. Charles Francis Xavier: Don't give up on them, Erik.
Magneto: What would you have me do, Charles? I've heard these arguments before.
Prof. Charles Francis Xavier: That was a long time ago. Mankind has evolved since then.
Magneto: Yes, into us.


It just had that whole duality to it, you don't know which one is the monster which one is the wise man, or if neither are one or they are both.

He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you. Beyond Good and Evil, Aphorism 146
 
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