Movie Marathon (Part 3)

Iconic scenes in movies

  1. North By Northwest (Cary Grant being chased by a plane)
  2. A Streetcar Named Desire (“Stellaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!”)
  3. Alien (Kane’s last meal with his shipmates)
  4. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial (E.T. leaves his friends on Earth behind on the mothership, which creates a rainbow as a sign of parting to the earthlings).
  5. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (The climactic showdown at the cemetery)

Iconic scenes in movies

  1. North By Northwest (Cary Grant being chased by a plane)
  2. A Streetcar Named Desire (“Stellaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!”)
  3. Alien (Kane’s last meal with his shipmates)
  4. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial (E.T. leaves his friends on Earth behind on the mothership, which creates a rainbow as a sign of parting to the earthlings).
  5. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (The climactic showdown at the cemetery)
  6. The Matrix (dodging bullets fired by the agents-- well, most of them)

Iconic scenes in movies

  1. North By Northwest (Cary Grant being chased by a plane)
  2. A Streetcar Named Desire (“Stellaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!”)
  3. Alien (Kane’s last meal with his shipmates)
  4. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial (E.T. leaves his friends on Earth behind on the mothership, which creates a rainbow as a sign of parting to the earthlings).
  5. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (The climactic showdown at the cemetery)
  6. The Matrix (dodging bullets fired by the agents-- well, most of them)
  7. The Empire Strikes Back (Princess Leia tells Han Solo “I love you” as he’s about to be frozen in carbonite; he answers “I know”)
  1. North By Northwest (Cary Grant being chased by a plane)
  2. A Streetcar Named Desire (“Stellaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!”)
  3. Alien (Kane’s last meal with his shipmates)
  4. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial (E.T. leaves his friends on Earth behind on the mothership, which creates a rainbow as a sign of parting to the earthlings).
  5. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (The climactic showdown at the cemetery)
  6. The Matrix (dodging bullets fired by the agents-- well, most of them)
  7. The Empire Strikes Back (Princess Leia tells Han Solo “I love you” as he’s about to be frozen in carbonite; he answers “I know”)
  8. Metropolis (the rings of light go up and down the robot, as it turns into the false Maria)

Iconic scenes in movies

  1. North By Northwest (Cary Grant being chased by a plane)
  2. A Streetcar Named Desire (“Stellaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!”)
  3. Alien (Kane’s last meal with his shipmates)
  4. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial (E.T. leaves his friends on Earth behind on the mothership, which creates a rainbow as a sign of parting to the earthlings).
  5. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (The climactic showdown at the cemetery)
  6. The Matrix (dodging bullets fired by the agents-- well, most of them)
  7. The Empire Strikes Back (Princess Leia tells Han Solo “I love you” as he’s about to be frozen in carbonite; he answers “I know”)
  8. Metropolis (the rings of light go up and down the robot, as it turns into the false Maria)
  9. Network (The “I’m Mad as Hell” sequence, with the people going to their windows to yell, during the lightning storm)

Iconic scenes in movies

  1. North By Northwest (Cary Grant being chased by a plane)
  2. A Streetcar Named Desire (“Stellaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!”)
  3. Alien (Kane’s last meal with his shipmates)
  4. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial (E.T. leaves his friends on Earth behind on the mothership, which creates a rainbow as a sign of parting to the earthlings).
  5. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (The climactic showdown at the cemetery)
  6. The Matrix (dodging bullets fired by the agents-- well, most of them)
  7. The Empire Strikes Back (Princess Leia tells Han Solo “I love you” as he’s about to be frozen in carbonite; he answers “I know”)
  8. Metropolis (the rings of light go up and down the robot, as it turns into the false Maria)
  9. Network (The “I’m Mad as Hell” sequence, with the people going to their windows to yell, during the lightning storm)
  10. Raiders of the Lost Ark (man brings a sword to a gun fight)

New category:

Iconic scenes in movies (Part 2)

  1. West Side Story (“How many can I kill, Chino? How many? And still have one bullet left for me?”)

Iconic scenes in movies (Part 2)

  1. West Side Story (“How many can I kill, Chino? How many? And still have one bullet left for me?”)
  2. Star Wars (Luke’s “trench run” in his X-wing fighter, destroying the Death Star with a little help from Han)
  1. West Side Story (“How many can I kill, Chino? How many? And still have one bullet left for me?”)
  2. Star Wars (Luke’s “trench run” in his X-wing fighter, destroying the Death Star with a little help from Han)
  3. The Bride of Frankenstein (Karloff as the monster smoking a cigar with the blind hermit-- although, actually, the longer scene in the hut, with the lines “Friend good,” and “Fire bad” might count-- don’t know how long the “Iconic” scene should be)
  1. West Side Story (“How many can I kill, Chino? How many? And still have one bullet left for me?”)
  2. Star Wars (Luke’s “trench run” in his X-wing fighter, destroying the Death Star with a little help from Han)
  3. The Bride of Frankenstein (Karloff as the monster smoking a cigar with the blind hermit-- although, actually, the longer scene in the hut, with the lines “Friend good,” and “Fire bad” might count-- don’t know how long the “Iconic” scene should be)
  4. Forgive me, but I could run this whole category :face_with_peeking_eye: Psycho (The “Shower Scene”)
  1. West Side Story (“How many can I kill, Chino? How many? And still have one bullet left for me?”)
  2. Star Wars (Luke’s “trench run” in his X-wing fighter, destroying the Death Star with a little help from Han)
  3. The Bride of Frankenstein (Karloff as the monster smoking a cigar with the blind hermit-- although, actually, the longer scene in the hut, with the lines “Friend good,” and “Fire bad” might count-- don’t know how long the “Iconic” scene should be)
  4. Forgive me, but I could run this whole category :face_with_peeking_eye: Psycho (The “Shower Scene”)
  5. Reservoir Dogs (the ear scene)

Iconic scenes in movies (Part 2)

  1. West Side Story (“How many can I kill, Chino? How many? And still have one bullet left for me?”)
  2. Star Wars (Luke’s “trench run” in his X-wing fighter, destroying the Death Star with a little help from Han)
  3. The Bride of Frankenstein (Karloff as the monster smoking a cigar with the blind hermit-- although, actually, the longer scene in the hut, with the lines “Friend good,” and “Fire bad” might count-- don’t know how long the “Iconic” scene should be)
  4. Forgive me, but I could run this whole category :face_with_peeking_eye: Psycho (The “Shower Scene”)
  5. Reservoir Dogs (the ear scene)
  6. Kingsman: The Secret Service (the fight in the church)

-“BB”-

Iconic scenes in movies (Part 2)

  1. West Side Story (“How many can I kill, Chino? How many? And still have one bullet left for me?”)
  2. Star Wars (Luke’s “trench run” in his X-wing fighter, destroying the Death Star with a little help from Han)
  3. The Bride of Frankenstein (Karloff as the monster smoking a cigar with the blind hermit-- although, actually, the longer scene in the hut, with the lines “Friend good,” and “Fire bad” might count-- don’t know how long the “Iconic” scene should be)
  4. Forgive me, but I could run this whole category :face_with_peeking_eye: Psycho (The “Shower Scene”)
  5. Reservoir Dogs (the ear scene)
  6. Kingsman: The Secret Service (the fight in the church)
  7. Casablanca. The airport scene at the end. Some of the best-known movie quotes come from it.

Iconic scenes in movies (Part 2)

  1. West Side Story (“How many can I kill, Chino? How many? And still have one bullet left for me?”)
  2. Star Wars (Luke’s “trench run” in his X-wing fighter, destroying the Death Star with a little help from Han)
  3. The Bride of Frankenstein (Karloff as the monster smoking a cigar with the blind hermit-- although, actually, the longer scene in the hut, with the lines “Friend good,” and “Fire bad” might count-- don’t know how long the “Iconic” scene should be)
  4. Forgive me, but I could run this whole category :face_with_peeking_eye: Psycho (The “Shower Scene”)
  5. Reservoir Dogs (the ear scene)
  6. Kingsman: The Secret Service (the fight in the church)
  7. Casablanca. The airport scene at the end. Some of the best-known movie quotes come from it.
  8. The Wizard of Oz (Dorothy’s emergence into a colorful Munchkinland)

Iconic scenes in movies (Part 2)

  1. West Side Story (“How many can I kill, Chino? How many? And still have one bullet left for me?”)
  2. Star Wars (Luke’s “trench run” in his X-wing fighter, destroying the Death Star with a little help from Han)
  3. The Bride of Frankenstein (Karloff as the monster smoking a cigar with the blind hermit-- although, actually, the longer scene in the hut, with the lines “Friend good,” and “Fire bad” might count-- don’t know how long the “Iconic” scene should be)
  4. Forgive me, but I could run this whole category :face_with_peeking_eye: Psycho (The “Shower Scene”)
  5. Reservoir Dogs (the ear scene)
  6. Kingsman: The Secret Service (the fight in the church)
  7. Casablanca. The airport scene at the end. Some of the best-known movie quotes come from it.
  8. The Wizard of Oz (Dorothy’s emergence into a colorful Munchkinland)
  9. A Night at the Opera (The crowded stateroom scene)

Iconic scenes in movies (Part 2)

  1. West Side Story (“How many can I kill, Chino? How many? And still have one bullet left for me?”)
  2. Star Wars (Luke’s “trench run” in his X-wing fighter, destroying the Death Star with a little help from Han)
  3. The Bride of Frankenstein (Karloff as the monster smoking a cigar with the blind hermit-- although, actually, the longer scene in the hut, with the lines “Friend good,” and “Fire bad” might count-- don’t know how long the “Iconic” scene should be)
  4. Forgive me, but I could run this whole category :face_with_peeking_eye: Psycho (The “Shower Scene”)
  5. Reservoir Dogs (the ear scene)
  6. Kingsman: The Secret Service (the fight in the church)
  7. Casablanca. The airport scene at the end. Some of the best-known movie quotes come from it.
  8. The Wizard of Oz (Dorothy’s emergence into a colorful Munchkinland)
  9. A Night at the Opera (The crowded stateroom scene)
  10. The Shawshank Redemption (When Andy escapes from the pipe and stands with arms up to be cleansed by the rain)

Iconic lines in movies

  1. “Get busy living, or get busy dying.” - The Shawshank Redemption

Iconic lines in movies

  1. “Get busy living, or get busy dying.” - The Shawshank Redemption
  2. “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.” - The Wizard of Oz

Iconic lines in movies

  1. “Get busy living, or get busy dying.” - The Shawshank Redemption
  2. “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.” - The Wizard of Oz
  3. “Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine.” - Casablanca

Iconic lines in movies

  1. “Get busy living, or get busy dying.” - The Shawshank Redemption
  2. “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.” - The Wizard of Oz
  3. “Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine.” - Casablanca
  4. “I’m not even supposed to be here today!” - Clerks

A little similarity there, wouldn’t you say?
Now, back to business…

Iconic lines in movies

  1. “Get busy living, or get busy dying.” - The Shawshank Redemption
  2. “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.” - The Wizard of Oz
  3. “Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine.” - Casablanca
  4. “I’m not even supposed to be here today!” - Clerks
  5. “My name is Bond… James Bond.” – Dr. Noand just about every other Bond movie since then

-“BB”-

Iconic lines in movies

  1. “Get busy living, or get busy dying.” - The Shawshank Redemption
  2. “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.” - The Wizard of Oz
  3. “Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine.” - Casablanca
  4. “I’m not even supposed to be here today!” - Clerks
  5. “My name is Bond… James Bond.” – Dr. Noand just about every other Bond movie since then
  6. “Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” - The Wizard of Oz