The very best scenes from Films. Movies and TV. (watch)
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Though I like him as an actor, Clint Eastwood does not have great range. In Unforgiven, however, he found a role that was perfectly suited to his narrow acting scope - and he nailed it. This is easily the best scene of his long career.
It is my opinion that Blade Runner (the director's cut, of course, without Ford's voice-over) is the greatest science fiction film ever made. And Rutger Hauer's Tears In The Rain soliloquy is the best scene in the film.
This is the second-to-last shot in Antonioni's brilliant The Passenger, lasting over seven minutes - it begins in a hotel looking out a barred window, pans around the room, swoops out through the bars themselves, surveys the courtyard outside from above, and finally returns into the room. In one shot.
In The Seventh Seal the knight yearns to believe but cannot. Few if any other scenes in cinematic history are so packed with philosophical ponderings on the nature of faith.
A very passionate version by Frank Patterson of Danny Boy.
Accompanied by a Tommy Gun. Still the coolest gun, ever.....especially when equipped with the round drum, in this case holding an infinite number of rounds .
I love how the car hits the hits the tree and there is a little delay before it explodes and jumps up.
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