I don't even have to paste any movie link.
Jack Nicholson in the witness chair being questioned by Tom Cruise in "A Few Good Men"
You WANT me on that wall, you NEED me on that wall..
I don't even have to paste any movie link.
Jack Nicholson in the witness chair being questioned by Tom Cruise in "A Few Good Men"
You WANT me on that wall, you NEED me on that wall..
The train station shootout scene in The Untouchables.
one of the funniest post I ever read on LR, going to steal it and use it often
Cast Away. Am I alone in this or is the losing of Wilson one of the saddest moments in cinema history? Volleyball/object or not, this "companion" is what kept him sane for 4 years except for the apparent brief suicide plan which was never brought to fruition.
The scene where he is hysterically crying on the raft after losing Wilson is arguably one of the most heartbreaking scenes I've ever seen. Not to mention he is alone in the middle of the Pacific after 4 years of having a buddy and now he is alone again.
I would have reacted the same way, no doubt. Everyone needs something that clings them to reality or normalcy in their darkest hours or days. Wilson was it.
Diner scene in Heat with Pacino and DeNiro having coffee
Dying aint much of a living Boy.
Fishing trip in One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
also ...Basketball game with the chief
also...Final scene as the chief rips up the sink
mcmurphy doin play by play of world series in defiance of nurse rachet
take your pick - one of the greatest movies ever
"you talk'in to me?" - DiNiro Taxi Driver , Statue of Liberty scene - Planet of the Apes , "Attica, Attica" - Pacino Dog Day Afternnon.
The WWI scene in Sucker Punch with the steampunk German soldiers.