Scenes You Can't Forget (Any Genre)

But his death scene in Lonesome Dove was even better.

I looked for it on Youtube and couldn't find it.

In Colors, it was the simultaneous thoughts of hope and fear going through his head that stuck with me.

It was the idea in one moment he's thinking, "If I can just catch my breath, I'll be OK. All I've gotta do is catch my breath and I'll make it through this." and then, the next its "tell my wife" like he's afraid he won't make it. I found that dichotomy realistic and haunting at the same time.
 
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Whew! With their fire&maneuvering ,reloading & laying down covering fire for each other ,it was realistic as hell.
First time I saw that, I wanted a rewind in the theater, that was so well staged and I think I held my breath all the way through it.

The other realistic gun battle according to historical info was the one at the OK Corral in Tombstone. Lots of rounds fired and lots of misses. Open Range did the same thing with their shootout.

If you want an interesting read, look up the making of Tombstone online and read about how it almost didn't get made and just how detailed the first director was, which got him fired and how Kurt Russell saved the entire film. It is one of my favorite western films but after reading about the making of it and re-watching it, it became one of my favorite films of any genre.

Tombstone trivia for you buffs, and you will need to look it up, which male character in Tombstone did not grow his own mustache? He had a another part and he couldn't grow his own and was left out of the competition and he was the only one.
 
Dang.....I can’t post anything. All my fav stuff is outlawed. Looool
First time I saw that, I wanted a rewind in the theater, that was so well staged and I think I held my breath all the way through it.

The other realistic gun battle according to historical info was the one at the OK Corral in Tombstone. Lots of rounds fired and lots of misses. Open Range did the same thing with their shootout.

If you want an interesting read, look up the making of Tombstone online and read about how it almost didn't get made and just how detailed the first director was, which got him fired and how Kurt Russell saved the entire film. It is one of my favorite western films but after reading about the making of it and re-watching it, it became one of my favorite films of any genre.

Tombstone trivia for you buffs, and you will need to look it up, which male character in Tombstone did not grow his own mustache? He had a another part and he couldn't grow his own and was left out of the competition and he was the only one.
I’ll take a stab....and say Bill Paxton. But dang that’s a hard one...
 
Dang.....I can’t post anything. All my fav stuff is outlawed. Looool
I’ll take a stab....and say Bill Paxton. But dang that’s a hard one...
Nope. It was Terry O'Quinn, the mayor, and he was totally bummed because the mustache contest was a big deal.
 
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*spoilers for Passengers*

The scene in Passengers where Jennifer Lawrence learns that Chris Pratt woke her up.
 
Lake Placid

Oliver Platt: (regarding Bridget Fonda) "We had secks you know."
Bridget: "WE DID NOT".
Platt: "Uh, I'm so bad in bed they never remember!!!"
 
One of my favorite lines from a movie



Won't post due to language but the Deliverance Scene...we all know the one.

One of the Creepiest episodes ever on TV with many twisted scenes...but this one always threw me for a loop...



A few scenes from I Saw the Devil that are not ok to post here.
 
Mine is a little different. I was still a boy during the 72 Munich Summer Games but I remember this like it was yesterday. At the time, I never realized how prophetic it would be during my lifetime.

 
One of my favorite lines from a movie



Won't post due to language but the Deliverance Scene...we all know the one.

One of the Creepiest episodes ever on TV with many twisted scenes...but this one always threw me for a loop...



A few scenes from I Saw the Devil that are not ok to post here.

That episode of X-Files was the start of my aversion to inbred movies.
 

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