RE: [Mid] What's Your Top Five Favorite Movie Scenes?

From: <cadunham_at_worldnet.att.net>
Date: Wed Oct 13 04:37:53 2004
Message-ID: <006201c4b0ff$eecfc780$8c684a44@xavier71>

Braveheart - battle scene where the guy's head gets pulped by the large
wooden hammer.
Clerks - argument over which star wars movie has the better ending.
Army of Darkness - scene with quote "Good, Bad -- I'm the guy with the
gun."
Black Adder - Black Adder goes back in time to confront William
Shakespeare.
Happy Gilmore - fight scene between Bob Barker and Adam Sandler.

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Subject: [Mid] What's Your Top Five Favorite Movie Scenes?

Hmm. been awfully quiet lately. How about another frivolous off-topic
question to get everybody riled up and their blood a-pumpin'...

What's your top 5 movie scenes of all time?

This week, mine are:
The house burning scene from _Hell's Gate_ where William C. Hart--grim
as
only he can be--walks off for a little frontier justice
The Charlton Heston and Richard Boone "O dark tower" scene from _The War
Lord_
The roller skating/fiddling scene from _Heaven's Gate_
The Nick Cage is gonna prove God exists by whumping John Malkevich's ass

scene in _Con Air_
Tom Selleck and Alan Rickman's final duel in _Quigley Down Under_

Plenty of better movies, true, but when you're talking about scenes that

stay in your head...

Who else now?

Foolki

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