This one has to rank up near the top.
This one has to rank up near the top.
The ending part of this scene represents the true spirit of New Yorkers and their willingness to help each other.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEv3zzKyiFQbartholomew_maxwell wrote:
This one has to rank up near the top.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuqUB_-RuZ0
I love that scene from Crocodile Dundee! Watched it a lot when I was a kid. I was always not sure if I just remembered fondly from being a kid. Watched it recently and it is still a great scene. I know it seems odd that this would be one of the great scenes of all movies but for some reason I just really enjoy it.
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Snakes!
A couple other good ones....I think... to name a few
I've enjoyed some of the others that have been submitted as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51NSfGU0Rwo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gKbrj2nZis
When the red necks get beaten up.
John Wesley Harding wrote:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJKfmsuvGHg
Chaplin is my favorite filmmaker and City Lights is my favorite film. This is a great scene if you've seen the whole film. Other powerful Chaplin scenes are the endings of Monsieur Verdoux and the speech at the end of The Great Dictator. Even if you didnt see the films they are powerful.
One of the last scenes of "Days of Wine and Roses." Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick are two alcoholics. Lemmon has gotten sober for a year. In the meantime Remick remains a drunk sleeping with strangers she meets in bars. She shows up at his apartment one night trying to get him back as a drinking partner. He refuses. He watches her from his second story window walking down a deserted rain-soaked San Francisco street on her way to another bar. There's a nearby neon bar sign flashing off and on. It's the most memorable scene I can remember. It was a 1962 black and white five star movie.
I knew you'd mention that great film, you always do
English version.
Watch the first version, the second cuts of the best 30 seconds and there's no words anyways.