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Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - Terry Willacker - 08-27-2004 Star Trek IV - The Voyage Home (whales) "I love Italian." Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - Scott Miller - 08-27-2004 Bill Murray eating the Baby Ruth from the bottom the pool. Ash's hand beating him senseless in Evil Dead II. The opening scene from Excalibur, with the silhouttes of the horsemen and the breath misting in the cool air. And I completely agree with everyone's assessment of Jaws, and I will add the opening sequence to the stew. Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - The Mad American - 08-27-2004 Richard Kendrick Wrote:Aliens: Ha!! I love that scene. If you watch the DVD with the commentary on they explain that it is almost an exact copy of a three stooges episode with a grape flying into a womens mouth. Great stuff. Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - Mike Hanson - 08-28-2004 Right after the Kobayashi Maru Simulation, the interchange between Kirk and Spock, as best as I can remember it: Kirk: "And thank you for the present" Spock: "I am aware of your fondness for antiques" *Kirk flips book open to first page and reads aloud* Kirk: "It was the best of times it was the worst of times...hidden message Mr. Spock?" Spock: "None that I am aware of, except, of course, Happy Birthday. Certainly, the best of times." Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - KRW - 08-28-2004 I love the scene in "Shoot to Kill" when Sidney Poitier has to scare away a grizzley bear by making faces and funny noises to save Tom Berenger! Tom; How'd you do that? Sidney: Everyone else around here acts like they ain't seen a black man, why should the bear be differnt! KRW Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - KRW - 08-28-2004 "Return to Snowy River" The part when Tom Burlinson goes over the edge after the horses, it actually made me hold my breath! KRW Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - jimbow8 - 08-28-2004 KRW Wrote:"Return to Snowy River" The part when Tom Burlinson goes over the edge after the horses, it actually made me hold my breath!Isn't that actually in "A Man From Snowy River"? In Silverado: Hobart : Baxter! Hollis! Where the hell've you been? You're late and I tell you, I don't like it. It's a bad start, boys. I got my people down there throwin' snowballs and rarin' to go. Emmett : I'm afraid it is a bad start, friend, 'cause my name ain't Baxter, he ain't Hollis. Hobart : You're not Baxter? Emmett : Name's Emmett. Hobart : You're not Baxter either? Paden : No, I'm not Hollis. ....and when Kevin Costner (not normally a favorite of mine) shoots the two guys at 90ยบ angle. Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - jimbow8 - 08-28-2004 Blade Runner when Batty kills Tyrell with his thumbs. Batty's dying speech: "I've seen thing you people wouldn't believe........Time...to die." Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - Noelie - 08-29-2004 I thought I was the only person who saw Shoot to Kill. Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - vikingfan - 08-29-2004 jimbow8 Wrote:Batty's dying speech: "I've seen thing you people wouldn't believe........Time...to die." That whole speech is great. I wish I could remeber it right now I'd type it in. |