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The last shots of City Lights where Charlie Chaplin has the flower and the Flower Girl can see, and realizes that he is the one that helped her to see. CLASSIC! :rock

Last ten minutes of JAWS. :rock

When Batman "Crows" the church doors in the 1989 Batman.
When The Crow "Crows" the church doors in The Crow.
When Bale "Crows" the monestary doors in BB.
I don't know....I just love it when heroes just COME ON IN! :D

When Palpatine slowly approaches maimed Anakin on the banks of the river of Lava in Ep III. CLASSIC shot! Wagnerian! :rock Best single shot in the entire saga to me. Amazing!

When Davidge recites the Jeruba line at the end of Enemy Mine.

When they open the Ark....

In Casino Royale where that dude jumps clear through that opening, and Craig just comes right through the drywall...

In the Day the Earth Stood Still, and Klaatu's been shot, and Gort appears. Now that's an appearance!

"There is no spoon..."

Old Man, "You're Fired!" Robo "Thank you." BLAM BLAM BLAM BLAM!


I have more. Bad question for me. Too many.
 
The "I'm Batman." scene in 1989 Batman.

When E.T. makes Elliot fly over the cars.

The holochess scene in ANH.

Watching the T1000 walk "thru" the bars in T2.

And so many more...
 
TV series would have to be All in the Family where Sammy Davis Jr gets his picture taken with Archie.

Movie When Vader tosses Palps over the rail.
 
Does anyone watch movies more than 30 years old anymore??? :rotfl



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Final duel between the ronin in Yojimbo when Mifune, with one lightening fast stroke, cuts his adversary in half.

In Tombstone, Doc Holliday's (Val Kilmer) "I'm your huckleberry."

Final scene of Psycho....Norman Bates (Perkins) staring into the camera with that very spooky smile.

Frodo at the Council of Elrond (FOTR, natch) in the midst of the hubbub among the differing races pipes up: I'll take it. I'll take the Ring to Mordor ... though I do not know the way. His innocence in that simple but fateful statement and Gandalf's reaction (relief that Frodo volunteered mingled with a sadness that he knows Frodo will suffer for it).

(FOTR again) Boromir's death scene with Aragorn's "I do not know what strength is in my blood, but I swear to you I will not let the white city fall..." and Boromir's "I would have followed you my brother, my captain, my king."

Final scene of Citizen Kane...as the clutter is being burned in the furnace, close in shot of a sled in flames...Rosebud.

In Rio Bravo, Dean Martin and Rick Nelson singing "My Saddle, My Pony, and Me".

In The Great Escape, the US Independence Day celebration.

In The Quiet Man, the entire knock-down drag-out fistfight through the countryside between Wayne and McLaughlin.

In The Searchers, final scene when everyone happily enters the cabin and Wayne is framed by the door and he takes his left (?) arm and wraps it around to his right arm looking in....ever the outsider and misfit...then turns to ride away.

too many "favorite" moments
 
TV series would have to be All in the Family where Sammy Davis Jr gets his picture taken with Archie.

Movie When Vader tosses Palps over the rail.

The kiss on the cheek was classic

The last shots of City Lights where Charlie Chaplin has the flower and the Flower Girl can see, and realizes that he is the one that helped her to see. CLASSIC! :rock

One of my all time favorite movies. ALSO the boxing scene.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot1-O7nEvmk
 
The last shots of City Lights where Charlie Chaplin has the flower and the Flower Girl can see, and realizes that he is the one that helped her to see. CLASSIC! :rock

Me too. :rock :rock

For movies without a doubt the most electric atmosphere I have ever been in was when as an 8 year old I saw Return of the Jedi. The moment when Vader lunges for the Emperor and throws him into down the shaft the entire theater erupted. Hands down the coolest theater experience in my life. :monkey2
 
Does anyone watch movies more than 30 years old anymore??? :rotfl

"the great escape" when the german guard does a double take at the end as he hears steve mcqueen bounce the baseball against the wall of the cooler. :rock
 
MOVIES:
Indiana Jones saying "Let her go!" and the ensuing fight in Marion's bar in Raiders.
When Jake and Elwood go to see the "Penguin" at the beginning of the Blues Brothers.
The last few lines of Nothing in Common between Tom Hanks and Jackie Gleason.
TV:
When Lemonhead died in The Shield. Rough to watch but fantastic.
Obama's speech on race. When was the last time a politician spoke to the country like we weren't all mildly retarded children?
Almost every line Morey Amsterdam said on the Dick Van Dyke Show.
Watching Larry "Bud" Melman interviewing people at the bus station on Letterman.
https://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQ7PMG8c2gI
 
I remember at the time that the Beatles Anthology was being released and David Letterman had just moved into the Ed Sullivan theater, rumors were rampant that the surviving Beatles were going to reunite for this one time on this 30th aniversary of the British Invasion and to celebrate Letterman's move to CBS... and David played it up pretty good.

There came a moment were David addressed the rumors and told the audience he had a special surprise in store for them. Well the audience went wild thinking that they were going to be treated to an impromptu Beatles reunion - I thought so too.

Dave introduced the special number, the audience went wild and out walked...

Larry Melman who then treated the audience to a wonderful rendition of the Beatles "All My Loving"

That is definitely in my top 10 most memorable TV moments. :lol

I wish I could find that on youtube. :(
 
I remember at the time that the Beatles Anthology was being released and David Letterman had just moved into the Ed Sullivan theater, rumors were rampant that the surviving Beatles were going to reunite for this one time on this 30th aniversary of the British Invasion and to celebrate Letterman's move to CBS... and David played it up pretty good.

There came a moment were David addressed the rumors and told the audience he had a special surprise in store for them. Well the audience went wild thinking that they were going to be treated to an impromptu Beatles reunion - I thought so too.

Dave introduced the special number, the audience went wild and out walked...

Larry Melman who then treated the audience to a wonderful rendition of the Beatles "All My Loving"

That is definitely in my top 10 most memorable TV moments. :lol

I wish I could find that on youtube. :(

gotta love larry "bud" melman....................would you like a hot towel? :rotfl
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MOVIES:

On Terminator 2: The battle in the mental institute between the T850 (Arnold) and the liquid metal T1000 (Patrick).

On Superman: In the first apparition of Superman, when he save Lois from a free fall from the copter the best moment was on the roof when M.Kidder ask Superman “who are you?” and Reeve says “A friend” and then he flies. That scene with the music of J.Williams is just excellent.

On Aliens: The battle between Repley and the Alien Queen.

On The Empire Strikes Back: The battle on Hott.

On The Return Of The Jedy: When Vader takes it off his helmet and talk to Luke.

On Back To The Future: When Marty gets on the Delorean and Doc. Brown try to fix the wire on the clock tower. Also, when Biff chases Marty in the park and he uses a borrowed skateboard.

On Back To The Future 2: Also, when Biff chases Marty in the park and he uses a borrowed skateboard.

On The Phantom Menace: The light saber battle with Darth Maul.

On Revenge Of The Sith: When Anakin cuts Mace Windu’s hand. And my favorite is when Veder’s helmet closes and you can hear his first characteristic breeding.

On Superman Returns: When Supes saves the plane. Second scene: when the kid throws the piano to save Lois. Third scene: When Supes get shoot in the eye.

On Spiderman: When Norman Osborn goes to the room and Peter is unmasked.

On Spiderman 2: The battle on the train.


TV SERIES

On Lost: When Jack gets into the hatch with The Mamas & the Papas theme “Make your own kind of music” (THE BEST)
When the black smoke finds Mr. Eko.

On Heroes: When Nathan Petrelli flies to save Peter.

On Batman 1966: The batdance of Adam West! :rolleyes:
 
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