Forget best lines, what about best scenes?

I love the scene in swingers where they are accosted by the “House of Pain” looking guys. Very funny.

Also the scene in Weekend at Bernie’s where Andrew McCarthy’s character tells the mugger to “get the hell outta here, its too hot!”

My Life: is altogether a good movie, but I really like the circus scene, and the part where he finds her watching his tapes telling the kid what a good person she is

Big: when Tom Hanks’ character shows up to the company party in a white tux with coattails and ends up munching on tiny corn and spitting out caviar. (My SO likes the part when he gets his first paycheck)

Toy Story 2: where Woody yells at Bullseye for licking the cheetos off the guys hands!! Hehehehe. . .oh I laugh just thinking about it.

Winnie the Pooh: when pooh gets a balloon and pretends to be a rain cloud…hehehe

Medicine Man: when they realize that it is the ants that are making the medicine and not the sugar

The Neverending Story: the scenes where it shows sebastian in the school attic

Tremors: where the worm thing slammed into the dyke and Kevin Bacon yells “Fuuuck You!”


“I celebrate myself, and sing myself, and what I assume you shall assume, for every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.” --Whitman

Pulp Fiction: When Jules is talking to the would be restaurant hold up guy, evaluating his own way of life.

Caged: When Eleanor Parker comes in after having her hair all cut off by the head matron and the women inmates start slamming the tops of their lockers.

Mr. Lucky: When Cary Grant was telling off the rich girl, saying it ought not to be a surprise that she turned out well, ‘she ought to have been horse whipped if she didn’t’ His flashing eyes…oh boy!

The Little Foxes: Bette Davis’ scene when her husband confronts her about the missing bonds, and she tells him why she married him, killing him. They do so much with just their faces in that scene.

Overboard: When Kurt Russell tells off Goldie and she retaliates by throwing his tools in the ocean, and he falls in after them.

What About Bob: When Richard Dreyfuss is angry at his daughter for sailing with ‘Bob’, and you can hear Bill Murray yelling in the background, while he IS sailing, it was by being tied to the mast! 'I’m sailing, how ‘bout that???’ And finally Richard yells, ‘keep sailing Bob!’

Hard Day’s Night: When John runs up to the girls sitting on the train and puts his hands together like he is handcuffed, ‘betcha can’t guess what I’m in for!’ And the other guys lead him away.

The Snake Pit: The scene where the young woman is singing at the get together about ‘we’re going home’, that always gets me!

Jurassic Park: When the raptor breathes onto the glass of the door where the kids are hiding.

To Sir With Love: When Lulu sings to Sidney Poitier, another tear getter!

This has been SO fun!


“Consider it a challenge…”

Patton Many scenes, the movie is excellent…Best from it though…The German Plane straifs Pattons HQ, and he runs out and shoots at it with his pistols, then comments how he’d like to give the SOB flying that plane a medal. Then the scene where he outflanks Rommel and starts yelling that he’d read the book Rommel wrote, and knew how Rommel thought.


>>Being Chaotic Evil means never having to say your sorry…unless the other guy is bigger than you.<<

—The dragon observes

That scene in “A Charlie Brown Christmas” where Charlie Brown tries to find the true meaning of Christmas, and all of his friends end of singing Christmas carols around the sad little tree he picked out.

I still get a lump in my throat every time I see that.

I’ll miss you Charlie Brown.

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Fargo: The scene where Steve Buscemi drives into a parking lot, decides not to park there, and argues with the lot attendant over whether he should pay the minimum fee (I was in a similar situation recently, and having been inspired, I decided not to back down. I finally talked to the manager and was excused from paying.)

Dark City: The entire opening scene, where the Murdoch character wakes up in the bathtub, a lone lightbulb swinging overhead, then receives an urgent phone call from Kiefer Sutherland’s character.