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scenes that stuck with you

Discussion in 'Entertainment and Technology' started by atoadaso, May 10, 2015.

  1. atoadaso

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    I watched a lot of TV & movies as a little kid (I still do), including whatever my parents were watching. I still remember a lot of weird scenes or scenes that made me think. For example, I can remember about 3 scenes from Buffy the Vampire Slayer--especially the one where she puts that giant worm thing through the meat #######. What scenes from things you watched in your childhood, whether it was meant for children or not, have stuck with you since you first saw them?
     
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    When the old lady and man on the titanic have a last embrace before they die. After that Ive never wanted old women to die in movies it wrecks the whole film for me
     
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    Mine is the moment where Carol discovered her daughter, Sophia, is already a walker and Rick is about to shoot her (The Walking Dead)
     
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    When Regina George rants. Then gets hit by a bus. Yeah, I said it.
     
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    The crying scene from Rambo: First Blood. I saw that when I was around 9, and it's still my favourite Sylvester Stallone performance. That guy can really act when he wants to. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
     
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    Probably many but I need reminders to recall images.

    Currently the father/daughter scene from Deep Impact comes to mind...

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    Beautiful, sad and terrifying.
     
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    V for Vendetta is one of my favourite movies and graphic novels, so this scene just sticks to me like a warlock's grenade from Destiny.
     
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    It wasn't from my childhood but the last 10 minutes of Six Feet Under finale hit me hard as a truck. Up to this day the best bit of television I've ever seen, still makes me tear up abit.
     
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    That scene in the Brave Little Toaster where the radiator literally screams himself to death.
     
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    Shelby's funeral from Steel Magnolias went from tears to laughter in seconds...very real...just like real funerals.

    When Countess Karen von Blixen, broke, grieving, humbled, in Out of Africa begs the new governor of British East Africa to look after the Kikuyu on the land she once owned, she is on her knees and dismissed, but the governor's wife assures her they will be looked after. She is then asked into the club to stand for a drink (big deal men's only). She is then toasted. She is accepted as one of them, equal to a man. And I love the bittersweet line that begins and ends the movie. "I had a farm in Africa at the foot of the Ngong Hills..."