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One of my favorite "I've had a bad day, now I want to watch some kick ass revenge killings" movie. Desperado.
(I apologize for the violence and coarse language. You have been warned.) The Intro. One of the best fight scense. Plus, the movie has Salma Hayek in it. Always a bonus. |
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The climax scene of the most effective suspense/thriller/horror movie ever:
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From "A Few Good Men":
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This film may have more "classic scenes" init than any other. It's one of my favorites. Here's one of the classics:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=klN5F6KhTkc&feature=related
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In the spirit of Woody Allen, check out one of my other favorite scenes from Take the Money and Run...the bank robbery scene.
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Annie Hall is a great flick. My favorite scene, however, is the very ending:
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creekster you sentimental old guy, you.
DDD, I see Woody Allen much like Shakespeare, he had his early comedies, and his later tragedies. And he had some historicals in between. TTM&R is pure genius, still very funny though a work of the developing WA. Here is a great scene from my favorite Allen film after all these years (I love most all of them), one of the "tragedies": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuSaohflsR0
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Well....LA DEE DA....LA DEE DA.....
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