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Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1960s - the Oracle - 11-09-2004

Luke: "I can eat fifty eggs."

Dragline: "Nobody can eat fifty eggs."

Society Red: "You just said he could eat anything."


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1960s - Maggers - 11-09-2004

Just about any scene from "Breakfast at Tiffany's." I particularly like the scene where Holly gets the weather report in Sing Sing; when Holly and Paul pull the big heist in the 10-cents store; and when Holly sits in her window, plucks her guitar and sings "Moon River" (*sigh*).


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1960s - maxplay - 11-10-2004

Dr. No. "Bond. James Bond."


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1960s - Maggers - 11-12-2004

maxplay Wrote:Dr. No. "Bond. James Bond."


Dr. No! Oh yes!!! Ursula Andress had a bra that shot bullets, didn't she?


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1960s - maxplay - 11-12-2004

Maggers Wrote:Dr. No! Oh yes!!! Ursula Andress had a bra that shot bullets, didn't she?

I think the bullet stunt was from the Casino Royale spoof. It was copied in Austin Powers.


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1960s - ccosborne3 - 01-22-2005

It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World.

Pretty much all of it is hilarious. Every comedic bigshot of the era starred in it or popped in for a cameo.

Favorite scenes:

Jonathon Winters tearing up Ray and Irwin's garage.

Sylvester running Uncle Miltie and the Limey off the road then beating the crap out of them.

The big stupid grin on buddy Hackett's face while exchanging smiles with Spencer Tracy after they find the big W.

I could probably list a hundred scenes. The film is a true classic


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1960s - Maggers - 01-22-2005

I just wrote about the 1963 version of THE HAUNTING, and I will mention it here, too.

It's the dead of night. Julie Harris and Claire Bloom are bunking together because the house is so damned spooky. They are jerked out of sleep by a HUGE noise, so big and so near it seems the house is falling down around their ears. The banging gets closer still and stops at their door. The doorknob turns slowly, but whatever is out there can't get in. BANG! The awful noise begins again, louder and FURIOUS, with such a force the door begins to bend inward. It bulges and bulges, and the hammering, the BANGING just won't stop.....

No more, you've got to see it yourself.


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1960s - Peter - 01-23-2005

And they are holding hands for comfort, except when dawn comes they realise the beds are too far apart, so whose hand were they holding?


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1960s - Peter - 01-23-2005

You don't expect me to talk do you?

No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die!


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1960s - Ken Valentine - 01-24-2005

Peter Wrote:You don't expect me to talk do you?

No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die!

"Der zame vay ve learn eferysink in der Cherman Army! From zee book of inztructionz!"

Gert Frobe again. This time as Colonel Manfred Von Holstein in, Those Magnificent Men And Their Flying Machines. (1965)

Ken V.