Your favorite moments in movies you love.
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Re: Your favorite moments in movies you love.
I get emotional every time I see that part.
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I agree, The Notebook is such a good movie adaptation.Nena_Morena wrote: ↑25 Mar 2018, 18:08 The Notebook, when Noah and Allie are fighting outside of his house. I see it as one of the best and rare expression of love. Couples fight often, because love is also confrontation and stand for yourself and your partner, above all when times gets hard.

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(1) In The Good, The Bad and The Ugly when Eastwood says to Eli Wallach, "In this world, there are two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig."
(2) In Amarcord, the peacock scene.
(3) In Les Miserables, the scene when Javert kills himself facing the impotence of not being able to indict Jean Valjean.
(4) In The Third Man when Orson Welles is talking to Joseph Cotton on the ferris wheel and compares human beings to ants, such a callous comparison.
(5) In Dr. Strangelove when the Peter Sellers as the German officer suddenly shouts, "Mein Fuhrer, I can walk" and the rest of the cast strains to maintain a straight face.
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2. The hobbit - battle of the five armies - the scene where Thorin Oakenshield apologizes to Bilbo Baggins
3. Schlindler's list - the scene where Schlindler poured water on the trains of the Jews
4. The last samurai - the scene where Algren kissed Taka
5. Pearl Harbor - the part where Ben afleck's nose was hit by a cork


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I remember having the book with the record of that one, and the music on the record puts you in an emotional mood. I know we had a bunch of them, but the one for Fox and the Hound is the one I remember...
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