it's a favorite of mine and redhot's...
hey, redhot!!! what's that scene from Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte?
Updated On: 2/25/04 at 10:34 AM
Charlotte screams at her cousin "You're a Vile, Sorry little BITCH!"
I never fail to almost pee my pants when I see this scene!
Bette Davis - you ROCK!(ed)
(She Dead)
Sueleen, thank you for bringing up NASHVILLE. Nobody talks about that classic movie anymore. We could have an entire thread of the great scenes in that one.
Geraldine Chaplin free-associating about the buses.
And the ending...oh, my God!
The scene in The Jerk where Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters are lying in bed and he starts going on and on about days while she's asleep. She said in an interview that he just kept adlibbing as he went along, and it took so much control for her to not laugh.
I love the closing scene in Dances With Wolves where Kevin C and Mary McD are riding out of the winter camp for the final time, and Winds in His Hair is standing on a cliff bellowing "Don't you know that I will always be your friend!" in Sioux. It gets me every time.
And for an ah-HA moment....when everything falls into place and Verbal Kint morphs into Kyser Soze in The Usual Suspects.
A few that come to find:
"Two For The Road" - When Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney just stare into each other's eyes.
"The Quiet Man" - When Sean and Mary-Kate argue right after their marriage, and also the kiss in the rain.
"Dead again"- when we find out who really killed Emma Thompson
"From Here To Eternity" - The end with Deborah Kerr and Donna Reed on the ship back to the states.
"Under The Sand"- When Charlotte Rampling cries on the beach.
"Yentl" - The wedding scene.
"The Last Picture Show"- When Cloris Leachman finally gives Timothy Bottoms what he deserves, after he deserted her.
Last but not least (not for kiddies):
The most erotic love scene ever put on film, cutting between the love making and the dressing afterwords: Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland in "Don't Look Now".
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/19/08
The last scene in "Audition". It raped my mind and scarred me for life (kiri, krir, kiri!).
The campfire scene in Blazing Saddles.
The car chase in The French Connection
The "I'm mad as hell..." scene in network
The "It's Alive!" scene from the original Frankenstein
And more recently, the final scene on The Mist. Devestating.
You sure like gladiator flicks, Roxy.
Tuco running around the cemetary looking for buried gold in 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' is my fave scene.
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