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Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1970s - fpw - 08-27-2004

As long as we're talking about Jaws, how about the scar scene? Everyone's having fun until Quint mentions the Indianapolis. Back in 1975 I'd never heard of the Indianapolis incident, but Hooper's sudden silence and change of expression sent a chill through me.


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1970s - Kenji - 08-27-2004

Star Wars.

This opening scene are most terrific in SF movies.


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1970s - jimbow8 - 08-27-2004

fpw Wrote:As long as we're talking about Jaws, how about the scar scene? Everyone's having fun until Quint mentions the Indianapolis. Back in 1975 I'd never heard of the Indianapolis incident, but Hooper's sudden silence and change of expression sent a chill through me.
I love that scene. I'm still waiting for a movie of the Indianapolis incident. (While I was reading Black Wind, I was wondering if it was going to be mentioned.) Have you seen Open Water yet?


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1970s - jimbow8 - 08-27-2004

Kenji Asakura Wrote:Star Wars.

This opening scene are most terrific in SF movies.
"That's not a moon; it's a space station."

"That's too big to be a space station."

"I've got a really bad feeling about this."


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1970s - Kenji - 08-27-2004

jimbow8 Wrote:"That's not a moon; it's a space station."

"That's too big to be a space station."

"I've got a really bad feeling about this."

Japanese dubbed version. Cool

"Are wa tsukijanai. Uchu kichi da"

"Uchu kichi ni shicha Okisugiruze"

"Nandaka iya na yokan ga suruze"


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1970s - Terry Willacker - 08-27-2004

Young Frankenstein -"Put the candle back." or Frau Brucher (horse neighs).


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1970s - The Mad American - 08-27-2004

fpw Wrote:In The Exorcist -- when Fr. Merrin steps through the front door and we hear the demon call his name.


Man, the scene in The Exorcist where the demon really start tearing the place up, head spinning, bed jumping. I was very young and that movie scared the bejeebers out of me.

The opening of the original "Dawn of the Dead" where the SWAT guys are in the building trying to help people and the one gets bitten by the supposed corpse. Another movie that scared the woohoo out of me.


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1970s - Scott Miller - 08-27-2004

"See if you can guess what I am now?" I have a bet riding on this, was it a banana or mashed potatoes that Belushi ate before posing that question.

"Squeal like a pig for me!" I remember my mom making me leave the room for this scene the first time I watched Deliverance which only piqued my curiousity to an unbearable degree.


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1970s - Noelie - 08-27-2004

Quote:"See if you can guess what I am now?" I have a bet riding on this, was it a banana or mashed potatoes that Belushi ate before posing that question.


Is that from Animal House? My memory of it is that it was mashed potatoes.


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1970s - Noelie - 08-27-2004

Quote:As long as we're talking about Jaws, how about the scar scene? Everyone's having fun until Quint mentions the Indianapolis. Back in 1975 I'd never heard of the Indianapolis incident, but Hooper's sudden silence and change of expression sent a chill through me.


I was only 8 the first time I saw Jaws, so the scene didn't have immediate impact on me. I do recall the first time I watched it as an adult though, and I had a very similar reaction. It's a great scene in a great movie.