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Misconduct -> Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 12:34:52 AM)

Had a friend ask me today what my fav movie scene was, and first came to mind was John Belushi as Captain Wild Bill Kelso (P-40) pilot from the movie 1941, General Silwell says something along the line of "That is by far the craziest SOB I ever saw, I wonder how many more we got up there just like him".

Sorry just thought I'd bring up some memories, 1941 has to be a classic comedy thats entirely under rated.




bradfordkay -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 12:51:37 AM)

From Tora, Tora, Tora:  "You want confirmation? There's your confirmation!" [:D]




Canoerebel -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 1:27:41 AM)

How about this line from "To Have and to Have Not" -

Lauren Bacall to Humphrey Bogart:  "You do know how to whistle, don't you?  You just put your lips together and blow."

(If you don't remember that line, may I respectfully suggest you do a quick You Tube search under Lauren Bacall)




rogueusmc -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 4:04:31 AM)

Oddball in Kelly's Heroes...
"To a New Yorker like you, a hero is some type of weird sandwich, not some nut who takes on three Tigers."




DivePac88 -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 4:12:54 AM)

From the movie MATRIX, When the Bird puts the gun to the Agent's head, and says 'dodge this'




John 3rd -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 7:27:34 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: rogueusmc

Oddball in Kelly's Heroes...
"To a New Yorker like you, a hero is some type of weird sandwich, not some nut who takes on three Tigers."


Kelly's Heroes has a REAL following on the Forum! [:D]




John 3rd -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 7:32:13 AM)

I have to vote for the immortal lines of:


Rooster Cogburn:  I aim to kill you in one minute Ned or see you hanged at Judge Parker's convenience.  Which will it be?

Ned Pepper:  I call that bold talk for a one-eyed fat man!

RC:  Fill your hands you Son-of-a-Bitch!


The man won his Oscar for that exact scene!  Got to love True Grit and the Duke.  Watch that scene probably every couple of months...




gladiatt -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 8:53:08 AM)

Hm,, i like this question

-Raider of the lost ark: the scene with the horse and the truck; first time i saw it i was scotched to my seat !![X(]

-The Empire strike back: the snow spidder attack on the AT-AT: same comment, plus the feeling that the cause was lost for the rebels...

-Apocalypse Now: the ride of the valkyries with the chopper: absolutely mythologic !![&o]

-The good, the bad and the ugly:" there's two kind of people, those with a loaded gun, and those who dig. You dig!"

Much action scene, not much emotion, sorry
-Edit: Empire Strike Back
-Did Obi-Wan told you of your father ?
-He told me enough. He told me you killed him.
-No Luke. I AM...YOUR FATHER !!! [sm=scared0008.gif][X(]




Ambassador -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 9:52:31 AM)

- I know what you're thinking. Did he fire six shots or only five? Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I've kinda lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya punk?
- Hey....I gots to know!
...  click!

That's the best.  And I don't have to tell the name of the film.[:D]




ChezDaJez -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 10:06:12 AM)

My favorite is from the black and white movie, "The Bedford Incident." Richard Widmark plays Captain Finlander, CO of the USS Bedford.

Wally Cox plays the sonar operator.

James MacArthur (Danno from Hawaii 5-0) plays Ensign Ralston who is the OOD. Captain Finlander dislikes him intensely and rides him mercilessly for even trivial mistakes. The captain has just finished reaming Ralston a new one and Ralston is coming apart at the seams.

They have been tracking a Soviet diesel submarine near Greenland for several days and Capt Finlander wants to force it to the surface. They have just rammed it with a glancing blow as the sub snorkled and are now waiting for its reaction. The ship is at general quarters.

Sidney Poitier plays a reporter named Munson who is at direct odds with Finlander's overly aggressive moves and fears Finlander will start a war with his actions. They are on the bridge engaged in a heated argument.

My favorite lines are this exchange that follows:

Munson: "And what will you do, Captain, if he shoots?!"

Finlander: "If he fires one, I'll fire one!!!"

Ralston: "FIRE ONE!" and launches an ASROC at the sub.

The ASROC hits the sub and everybody is in disbelief for a few seconds then the sonar operator calls out, "Torpedoes inbound!!!"

The final scene shows a mushroom cloud forming over the ocean.

Chez




m10bob -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 10:23:29 AM)

I'm an old-fashioned, sentimental kind of guy...

Near the beginning of Twelve O'clock High, Dean Jagger has just parked his bicycle, and is gazing off, looking at something off screen....Slowly, we are brought into another era, when the sounds of Pratt and Whitney engines start to slowly churn....and the grass starts to blow back from the exhaust of air, forced back by the props of planes in Jaggers' memories, opening the sequence of his time journey.This moment is then enhanced by the eerie, wafting voices of long-past crewmen, gently singing "Lost Sheep" in the background.




Local Yokel -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 10:37:10 AM)

High on my list is the scene in 'Bad Day at Black Rock' where Spencer Tracy's one-armed character John McCreedy sorts out the bully Coley Trimble, played by Ernest Borgnine.

'Strangelove': so many scenes - where do you start?

'Mr Hulot's Holiday': The tow truck on the quayside takes up the slack in the cable...




rjopel -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 11:51:24 AM)

The end scence from Schindler's list.  As it fades from black and white to color and you see the decendents of the Schindler Jews and as the survivors or thier children file by Oscar Schindler's grave accompied by the actor who played them to place a stone on the grave.


The opening and ending of Saving Private Ryan (the parts at the American Cementary) while Ryan sits at the grave marker and then fades into the Captain's face and then at the end as he breaks down and asks his wife if he's been worthy of the sacrifice of so many to save him, have I honored thier memory and service with how I  have led my life.





51st Highland Div -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 1:09:01 PM)

Fave scene is from Gladiator where Maximus and Caesar are waiting to be taken up to the Coliseum..and brought up from below on to the field to fight to the death.The music and cinematography there are immense and make you feel as if your part of the crowd waiting to watch the spectacle...




AW1Steve -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 2:12:55 PM)

Any Claude Rains scene in Cassablanca , because of dialogue like this:


"I've often speculated as to why you came to Casablanca. Did you abscond with the church funds? Run off with the Senator's wife? I'd like to think that you killed a man; it's the romantic in me."
~Casablanca
(when the police close down his cafe)
"How can you close me up? On what grounds?"
"I am shocked, shocked, to find out that gambling is going on here!"
(someone from the roulette wheel arrives) "Your winnings, sir."
"Oh, thank you, thank you very much."
~Casablanca
"What in heavens name brought you to Casablanca?"
"I came here for the waters."
"Waters? What waters? We're in the desert."
"I was misinformed."

~Casablanca
"Monsieur Rick, what kind of man is Captain Renault?"
"Oh, he's just like any other man, only more so."
~Casablanca
"Rick, there are many exit visas sold in this cafe, but we know that you've never sold one. That is the reason we permit you to remain open."
"Oh? I thought it was because I let you win at roulette."
"That is another reason."
~Casablanca




ool -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 2:58:36 PM)

Mine has to be when my, then brand new state of the art surround sound theatre, came online. Put in Gladiator and the opening scene where the Roman cavalry rides across the front of the waiting legions. It was so clear you could hear the fallen branches snapping under the horses hooves. Truly showed me I got my moneys worth with that purchase.[8D]

As for best line in a war picture? Twelve O Clock High. Gregory Peck's character goes up to the commanding generals bedroom to report on the status of his friends bomber group (918th). He hesitates to tell the general what he really thinks. So the general says," Frank I want the truth, with the bark on!" Love that line for some reason.[;)]

Best comedy war movie line? Pink Submarine. Tony Curtis plays a playboy naval officer in the Philipines assigned to Cary Grants sub after the initial Jap attack. He has no talent as a naval officer having been a upper brass ass kisser and carouser. However he turns out to be a world class scrounger. During a Jap air raid Cary Grant's character asks where is this scrounger? As the bombs are falling around the sub a crewman responds," He just left with the truck sir. He said in confusion there is profit!"[:D]




Canoerebel -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 3:14:14 PM)

Okay, I admit it:  My first post (#3 or so) was a trap meant to entice CapMandrake into participating in this survey.

For great scenes (not just lines, as my first post suggested) in a movie, how about when "Boy" returns to his home in the Shenandoah Valley after being mistaken for a Confederate soldier and taken prisoner.  The remnant of his family, which has suffered immensely in the war, is gathered in church that morning.  The Boy walks into the church, the service suddenly halts as they see him, and then the congregation begins singing the Doxology ("Praise God from whom all blessings flow...") as the Boy hobbles up the aisle on his crutch to his father's side.

The movie is Shenandoah with Jimmy Stewart.




Yamato hugger -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 4:13:58 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: m10bob

I'm an old-fashioned, sentimental kind of guy...

Near the beginning of Twelve O'clock High, Dean Jagger has just parked his bicycle, and is gazing off, looking at something off screen....Slowly, we are brought into another era, when the sounds of Pratt and Whitney engines start to slowly churn....and the grass starts to blow back from the exhaust of air, forced back by the props of planes in Jaggers' memories, opening the sequence of his time journey.This moment is then enhanced by the eerie, wafting voices of long-past crewmen, gently singing "Lost Sheep" in the background.


There are way too many scenes I love to just pick one, but one of my favs is similar. The scene in "We were Soldiers" where they are about to get on the slicks and they first start winding them up. I could close my eyes and listen to them Hueys starting for hours.




rockmedic109 -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 4:40:54 PM)

The end of a very horrid movie called "A Boy and his Dog".  When the dog {via telepathy} tells Don Johnson that the girl was a good judge of character, even if she didn't have overly good taste.  Priceless.




EWGuttag -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 5:35:59 PM)

The scene in Memphis Belle where the crew is in the jeep on the way to their plane, singing Amazing Grace (and the following scenes with the Amazing Grace soundtrack).




John 3rd -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 5:43:51 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Canoerebel

Okay, I admit it:  My first post (#3 or so) was a trap meant to entice CapMandrake into participating in this survey.

For great scenes (not just lines, as my first post suggested) in a movie, how about when "Boy" returns to his home in the Shenandoah Valley after being mistaken for a Confederate soldier and taken prisoner.  The remnant of his family, which has suffered immensely in the war, is gathered in church that morning.  The Boy walks into the church, the service suddenly halts as they see him, and then the congregation begins singing the Doxology ("Praise God from whom all blessings flow...") as the Boy hobbles up the aisle on his crutch to his father's side.

The movie is Shenandoah with Jimmy Stewart.


That film is one of my Father's favorites!

How about the river crossing of the 82nd to capture Niimegen Brigade in Bridge Too Far? "Hail Mary!" That location is one of the 'must see during my life' spots for me.




RUPD3658 -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 5:55:44 PM)

Any scene with boobies[:D]




Misconduct -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 6:08:15 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: RUPD3658

Any scene with boobies[:D]


Edited: Any scene with Angelina Jolie's boobies.




Ol_Dog -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 6:24:19 PM)

Tora Tora Tora
It's a hell of a way to fly into a war - unarmed and out of gas.

They Were Expendable
Those enemy transports will land. Neither you nor I can stop them. We are professionals. If the manager says sacrifice, we lay down a bunt and let someone else hit a home run.

Patton
... let no man come back alive
General, some times the men don't know when you are serious.
It's not important for them to know. It only important for me to know.





Canoerebel -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 6:36:16 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Misconduct


quote:

ORIGINAL: RUPD3658

Any scene with boobies[:D]


Edited: Any scene with Angelina Jolie's boobies.


Ordinarily, I'd agree with you. But Jolie's father is Jon Voight of Deliverance fame, and therefore he and all his offspring shall forever be tainted by his association with that grim, disturbing movie.

Besides, don't you guys think many of these modern actresses have been touched up a bit? Don't you prefer the old-fashioned actresses of the past? They were classy and beautiful. Three cheers for: Ingrid Bergman, Donna Reed, Julie Christie, Audrey Hepburn, Olivia DeHaviland, and the like.




John 3rd -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 6:46:16 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Canoerebel

quote:

ORIGINAL: Misconduct


quote:

ORIGINAL: RUPD3658

Any scene with boobies[:D]


Edited: Any scene with Angelina Jolie's boobies.


Ordinarily, I'd agree with you. But Jolie's father is Jon Voight of Deliverance fame, and therefore he and all his offspring shall forever be tainted by his association with that grim, disturbing movie.

Besides, don't you guys think many of these modern actresses have been touched up a bit? Don't you prefer the old-fashioned actresses of the past? They were classy and beautiful. Three cheers for: Ingrid Bergman, Donna Reed, Julie Christie, Audrey Hepburn, Olivia DeHaviland, and the like.



Should we also add the word...natural to that description? No...ahhh...cosmetic enhancements...

How about Hudson? "Game OVER man. GAME OVER!"




Hornblower -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 6:52:31 PM)

Gettysburg “Fix Bayonnets!!”  Jeff Daniels.  Long live the 20th Maine. And the 140th NY for that matter!




Misconduct -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 7:19:28 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Canoerebel

quote:

ORIGINAL: Misconduct


quote:

ORIGINAL: RUPD3658

Any scene with boobies[:D]


Edited: Any scene with Angelina Jolie's boobies.


Ordinarily, I'd agree with you. But Jolie's father is Jon Voight of Deliverance fame, and therefore he and all his offspring shall forever be tainted by his association with that grim, disturbing movie.

Besides, don't you guys think many of these modern actresses have been touched up a bit? Don't you prefer the old-fashioned actresses of the past? They were classy and beautiful. Three cheers for: Ingrid Bergman, Donna Reed, Julie Christie, Audrey Hepburn, Olivia DeHaviland, and the like.



Extremely right so, women back then were real women, I mean i grew up in the 90s with women like courtney love who has seen more coke lines then john belushi. Most women today are fragments of what real women were back then, all the plastic and no inner beauty at all. But hey more power to them if it only requires 10k for a boob job to make it big and rich by all means go for it they still do look good. Even if they melt under the sun.




Canoerebel -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 7:22:43 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Hornblower

Gettysburg “Fix Bayonnets!!”  Jeff Daniels.  Long live the 20th Maine. And the 140th NY for that matter!


Nah, Jeff Daniels spends the entire movie clapping men on the shoulder. Besides, he's a Yankee. The real hero of that movie is James Longstreet.




Hornblower -> RE: Off topic question, your fav movie scene? (3/20/2009 7:29:49 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Canoerebel

quote:

ORIGINAL: Hornblower

Gettysburg “Fix Bayonnets!!”  Jeff Daniels.  Long live the 20th Maine. And the 140th NY for that matter!


Nah, Jeff Daniels spends the entire movie clapping men on the shoulder. Besides, he's a Yankee. The real hero of that movie is James Longstreet.


I thought Old Pete was born a Gamecock and not a Bulldog??




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