Your favorite moments in movies you love.
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Your favorite moments in movies you love.
1) The ending of Dances With Wolves (Indian on cliff transitions to wolf on cliff.)
2) The moment when Columbus first sets foot on North American soil in 1492 - Conquest Of Paradise (still gives me chills)
3) The ending of the original Cinema Paradiso (laughing and crying at the same time - blew me away - and the crazy part is that the ending was not originally planned - the director was forced to come up with an alternative to shorten the movie. I am convinced that this ending won it the Academy Award for best foreign film.)
4) Lord Of The Rings: Return Of The King - "I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you."
5) The original Universal movie The Wolf Man When Larry Talbot asks the Gypsy why they are suddenly closing the festival and breaking camp in such a hurry and the Gypsy replies, "There is a werewolf in the camp." Woooooooo, shivers!
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How funny, I was about to say a scene from this movie when I saw your response. I love when Allie and Noah are young, laying in the middle of the street. He's opening up a side to her she would never explore on her own. I feel she started questioning things about her life she hadn't questioned before.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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I loved that part too. He indeed opened a new world to her. She began to see the freedom that she never had .SABRADLEY wrote: ↑27 Mar 2018, 15:03How funny, I was about to say a scene from this movie when I saw your response. I love when Allie and Noah are young, laying in the middle of the street. He's opening up a side to her she would never explore on her own. I feel she started questioning things about her life she hadn't questioned before.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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"And you're mine too, Tod."
The Fox and the Hound, that whole movie gets me every time.
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him, the "Pretty Lola" (hospital) : and then "Hello Mama" Fantastic