Top Ten Movie Scenes
Like I said before, I've watched a lot of movies in my time. A lot of them. I've already told you which are my favorite movies, so now its time to dig a little deeper and tell you which are my favorite scenes.
10. The shower scene from 'Porkys.'
9. The line-up scene at the beginning of 'The Usual Suspects' especially when its McManus' turn to read the lines and he really hams it up.
8. In 'GlenGarry, Glen Ross' the scene where the salesmen are lectured by the character played by Alec Baldwin.
7. At the end of the WWII movie 'Victory' when the whole stadium sings the French National Anthem as a team of POWs plays the German National Team to a tie, inspite of the dirty officiating.
6. At the end of 'In the Name of the Father' when Jerry Connelly (played by Daniel Day-Lewis) is finally pronounced innocent and throws flowers at the judges and then climbs over all the rows of people towards the front of the court-room. Once there the guards try to usher him out the back exit to which he replies 'I'm a free man and I'm walking out the front door.'
5. The end of 'Unforgiven' when Little Bill (played by Gene Hackman) tells Will Munny (played by Clint Eastwood) 'I don't deserve to die like this.' To which Munny replies 'deserve's got nothing to do with it.'
4. The end of 'Its A Wonderful Life' especially when Harry Bailey walks into the house and as George looks at him through watery eyes says 'a toast, to my big brother George, the richest man in town!'
3. The end of the first 'Rocky' movie when Rocky and Adrian are saying they love each other and neither of them notice that Apollo Creed is being named the winner of the fight in the background.
2. In 'Casablanca' when Victor Laslow gets everyone to sing the French National Anthem as a response to the table of Nazi officers who are singing German songs.
1. At the beginning of 'The Empire Strikes Back' when Han Solo is going out into the storm to look for Luke and some rebel officer tells him the temperature is dropping and he replies 'that's right! and my friend's out in it!' the other guys then says 'your tong-tong will never make it passed the first marker' to which Han replies 'then I'll see you in hell!'
9. The line-up scene at the beginning of 'The Usual Suspects' especially when its McManus' turn to read the lines and he really hams it up.
8. In 'GlenGarry, Glen Ross' the scene where the salesmen are lectured by the character played by Alec Baldwin.
7. At the end of the WWII movie 'Victory' when the whole stadium sings the French National Anthem as a team of POWs plays the German National Team to a tie, inspite of the dirty officiating.
6. At the end of 'In the Name of the Father' when Jerry Connelly (played by Daniel Day-Lewis) is finally pronounced innocent and throws flowers at the judges and then climbs over all the rows of people towards the front of the court-room. Once there the guards try to usher him out the back exit to which he replies 'I'm a free man and I'm walking out the front door.'
5. The end of 'Unforgiven' when Little Bill (played by Gene Hackman) tells Will Munny (played by Clint Eastwood) 'I don't deserve to die like this.' To which Munny replies 'deserve's got nothing to do with it.'
4. The end of 'Its A Wonderful Life' especially when Harry Bailey walks into the house and as George looks at him through watery eyes says 'a toast, to my big brother George, the richest man in town!'
3. The end of the first 'Rocky' movie when Rocky and Adrian are saying they love each other and neither of them notice that Apollo Creed is being named the winner of the fight in the background.
2. In 'Casablanca' when Victor Laslow gets everyone to sing the French National Anthem as a response to the table of Nazi officers who are singing German songs.
1. At the beginning of 'The Empire Strikes Back' when Han Solo is going out into the storm to look for Luke and some rebel officer tells him the temperature is dropping and he replies 'that's right! and my friend's out in it!' the other guys then says 'your tong-tong will never make it passed the first marker' to which Han replies 'then I'll see you in hell!'