Jessica Biel and Adama Sandler exchange in "Chuck and Larry"...for obvious Beerdowner reasons...
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This one has always been a favorite of mine, from the time I was a kid. Superman II, when Clark gets soft and gives up his powers to be an ordinary human, the General Zod starts running wild across America, fast forward to the 3:15 mark when you get the whole "Care to step outside...Kneel before Zod!" banter, and the subsequent battle of Metropolis...
A movie quote I live by - "Do or do not, there is no try" - Yoda from the Empire Strikes Back...
More of a "favorite music video in a movie" - after the fight with Adrian on the steps, the "No Easy Way Way Out" montage from Rocky IV...
...and the subsequent "training montage"...
...and Hearts on Fire...
Truffle Shuffle from the Goonies...
There are several others - one in particular, the "Moral Fiber" speech from The Girl Next Door when he incorporates "is the juice worth the squeeze" into his speech. He also drops an f-bomb, so I cannot post it here.
The dirty dozen, excellent flick, I just watched it again for like the 50th time 2 weeks ago. Another classic is Patten with George C. Scott, it is somewhat of a long movie, but one of the best in it's era, and also one of the best I have ever seen.
Several scenes from Christmas Vacation with Chevy Chase...lingerie girl, diving board scene, "Squirrel"! and "The *er's full scene"!
The American people will never knowingly adopt Socialism. But under the name of 'liberalism' they will adopt every fragment of the Socialist program, .
Quote: Unforgiven. Clint Eastwood. Won't post the scene because the only ones I found were too long, but if you haven't seen it - and even if you have, go to youtube - Unforgiven.
It's actually better if you have seen the whole movie, but even in the clips...........he's a bad man.
The best scene in this movie is when he walks into the Bar after finding out Little Bill killed his friend.
Little Bill: You just shot an unarmed man
Eastwood: He should of though of that before decorating his bar with my friend.
One of my favorite scenes is the ending sequence of "Flags of Our Fathers", with the voiceover from the son as the marines run into the ocean. Can't find the scene on Youtube.
And it's not really a scene, but I love the intro to the HBO miniseries "John Adams".
I want the Cleveland Browns to be my pallbearers so they can let me down for the last time.
My favorite car chase scene would have to be fron Gone in 60 seconds (the remake).
When Memphis hit's the Go Baby Go! Nitrous button. The helicopter pilot is like "the suspect has accelerated to 70mph, 90mph, 100mph,, 120mph....he's gone."
Another good part is where they are chasing memphis through the shipyard and the wrecking ball knocks that Jeep through the wall. "Are you allright?" Are you sure, because you just went through a wall!"
Just got done watching American Gangster. The drug bust scene was pretty intense, creeping up the stairwell, the Rza acting like a fiend, taking out the guard, coming in blasting.....
Doubt that code will work not sure how you guys did yours....but the Gladiator scene in the stadium when he tells the Emperor his name is the best few lines of all time. It runs chills down my spines.
Im surprised no one mentioned this this one yet. One of my favorite of all time ever since the day i saw the movie. I still believe this movie is twice as good as 300.
Quote: Just got done watching American Gangster. The drug bust scene was pretty intense, creeping up the stairwell, the Rza acting like a fiend, taking out the guard, coming in blasting.....
The scene where he shoots that guy in the street outside the diner is the best in the movie.
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The fight scene in Troy against Hector and Achilles.
"I will cut out your eyes and your ears so you can wonder the underworld deaf, dumb and blind and everyone will know you are the fool who thought he killed Achilles!"