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  • There are several for me.

    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990): When Splinter and Danny are talking, and Splinter asks about his parents. And gives a line that's become even more powerful since I lost my dad last year - "All fathers care for their sons."
    • Waking Life: Really this whole movie, because it's just scene after scene of interesting ideas and great dialogue, which, thanks to the way the movie is built, doesn't need to be super-connected. But I guess the scene i keep coming back to is when Wiley is with an old man in what looks like a bar. It ends with a powerful line: "Which is the most dominant human trait - fear? Or laziness?"
    • Johnny Mnemonic: "I! WANT! ROOM SERVICE!" Just a great delivery and a real show of how he's gotten to the end of his rope.
    • Midnight in Paris: Hemingway's introductory scene.
    • Casablanca: The ending especially, but also La Marseillaise vs. the Nazi anthem.
    • The Third Man: The Merry-Go-Round scene. It's a chilling look into villainy, and the obvious fact that Harry Lime was not always the monster he is in the film - because he can't look at his victims as people. It's why The Lives of Harry Lime worked as a radio show.
    • The Marseillaise scene is an excellent choice - a lot of the actors in that scene were actual refugees from the Nazis, so their emotions were genuine and powerful.

  • I initially read this as favorite films and came to say The Princess Bride or Clue. But for favorite scenes, I’d say the one where Inigo is growing impatient waiting for the Man in the Mask to scale the mountain or the part of Clue where the butler races around the mansion trying to explain the murders

  • Heat: The moment Val Kilmer’s smile switches to him opening fire in a busy LA street, along with the next 5-10 minutes of action.

    • Supposedly that scene so technically accurate, it is used in assault rifle training, all eyes asked to concentrate on what Kilmer does.

  • Samuel L. Jackson in Jurassic Park. Everytime I pull out in traffic I tell my family, "Hold on to your butts!"

  • The Empire Strikes Back asteroid chase, a perfect blend of music and action.

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