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What's your favorite movie scene?


  1. The scene in Godfather Part I when Michael Corleone is about to kill both the rival mob boss and the corrupt police chief. As the train passes by loudly in the background, it signals the next violent chapter of his life. The look on Michael's swollen face, namely his shifty inattentive troubled eyes, says it all: this is the moment where he goes from war veteran to a certified mobster. As he walks away from the gruesome aftermath of the murder scene, all you could do is simply whisper to yourself "drop the gun Michael!" That scene demonstrates why Al Pacino is one of the greatest actors ever.
    — SiennaLatham

  2. The part in Zombieland when you realise Tallahassee is actually talking about his dead son and not his puppy, gets me every single time.
    — AngryFace1986

  3. The Ride of the Rohirrim
    — LonelyTimeTraveller



  4. ''Which wallets is yours? It's the one that says bad motherfucker''
    — ChloeTimal

  5. "My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North... ...Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next."
    — AmeliaBroad

  6. The lighting of the beacons from The Return of the King. Impressive camera work and storytelling without a single word of dialogue. The music is absolutely stunning and gives me chills every time.
    — sooshey



  7. The final scene in Whiplash. I've never been so invested watching someone play drums for 7-10 minutes.
    — kleinicorn

  8. [The rotating hallway fight scene in Inception.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94goG-pLtaQ)
    — Bigred2989

  9. What aint no country I ever heard of. They speak English in What?
    — AnnaFrenkie



  10. Good Will Hunting when Chuckie tells Will his happiest point in the day is the 10 seconds between the car and the door.
    — FlorenceWoakes

  11. T-Rex roaring as the sign that says "When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth" falls down.
    — zyocuh

  12. Last scene of The Usual Suspects. When the detective finally pieces everything together while verbal kint is just released and walking out in the street. "And just like that... He's gone."
    — PhoebeMorgan



  13. The opening scene in The Dark Knight where the Joker robs the bank. First time I watched that I thought, holy shit this movie is going to be amazing.
    — NickLUX

  14. When Han Solo gets frozen in Cloud City. The set colours, the music, the emotion and, of course, 'I know.' Timeless brilliance
    — Vachleigon

  15. The part in Interstellar where he watches Tom and Murph's messages over the years, gets me every time [Best version I could find](https://youtu.be/G3a0C0_77wc)
    — green__dino