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I'm surprised that we haven't had a scene from The Godfather yet. So here's a brilliant one. Warning, this scene isn't suitable for kids.
 
Favorite Movie Scenes

I'm surprised that we haven't had a scene from The Godfather yet. So here's abrilliant one. Warning, this scene isn't suitable for kids.

Well Thatollie, looks like you are bestowed the honor of the first scene from the Godfather. I watched it a week ago, it's still a remarkable film.





Tom Baker is a sorcerer in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1974)
 
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No CGI or doubles just Gene Kelly tap dancing on roller skates :)

 
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Wow, so many memories in here. Looking through the posts, I was pleased to see Wizards, and the Star Trek clips among others. (I'll pop Wrath of Khan in just to watch that scene to the end). I love Star Wars, so I'll save dozens of clips and say my favorite scene is from the opening of A New Hope to the end of Revenge of the Sith. Now my contribution----
This was one of the most powerful parts of a movie I have ever seen, especially considering the encounter these characters had earlier in the film. Wow.
 
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Oooh, I have another one--
Great scene form a great film. I love the way this battle starts (earlier than video start) with the drumbeat to the characters solemn stares mentally preparing themselves. Incredible.
 
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Ok, OK! Enough of the heavy scenes. How about something a little light hearted. How about one of the funniest chase scenes ever from a little film called Raising Arizona.
Pure genius.
 
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I would also like to tip my hat to the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. I found myself more often than not sitting on the edge of my seat enjoying the writing, drama, suspense, SFX, character development and story that would rival any big screen entertainment.
 
Favorite Movie Scenes

Love that film Once Upon a Time in the West, it's genius on a whole other level.

It's one of the best gunfighter westerns I've ever seen, truely a one-of-a-kind.

How about another unique western......


Trinity Is STILL My Name
(1972)​


 
Favorite Movie Scenes

Thanks for contributing Huttman. The Last Samurai, great choice.



Krull
(1983)​


 
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The final sequence in Children of Men was amazing. One of the longest sustained shots ever (at least the illusion of one)
 

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