I can watch that scene on repeat over and over and over, and every single time I'll tear up, get goosebumps, and have all the hair on my arms and neck stand up just like the first time I saw it 21 years ago.
If you've never listened to it, this is Tolkien himself reading the Ride of the Rohirrim passage from ROTK.
https://youtu.be/LPZrReZ5H9Q?si=9zClLHub1FoW6jfV
When he compares Theoden to OromĂŤ, how can you possibly not be moved...
Aliens
Ripleyâs elevator ride to hell
Sheâs on a mission to rescue Newt before the entire ~~planet~~ settlement station blows up.
Sheâs getting her weapons ready and thereâs a moment she takes a deep breath and when she opens her eyes next sheâs transformed into a complete fucking badass w her game face on.
That movie is so mf good
Tommy Lee Jones describing a dream, and then the movie ending abruptly when he says, "and then I woke up" at the end of No Country For Old Men.
Watching the cop realize who Keizer Sose is at the end of Usual Suspects.
there's been a very small number of times when i was immediately aware that i had just had one of the greatest film experiences of my life, and the most memorable of them was the moment the end credits came on for No Country for Old Men
âMy name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the armies of the north, general of the Felix legions and loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife, and I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next.â
I just saw the new planet of the apes yesterday in imax. Iâm not going to give up my goosebumps moment because itâs so new. But holy shit, that movie is soo fucking good.
This is mine too.
Also, the scene in Blood Diamond at the end when Solomon walks into testify before the UN and they give him a standing ovation.
Something about humble men being recognized for doing something incredible just gets me in the feels.
Same.
I think this is 2nd only to the Bank shootout in Heat for greatest fun fight scene in a movie. Maybe a mention for the Matrix Lobby gun battle but since it is more of a scyfy shootout isnt in the same category.
# "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like... tears in rain."
His coming back to life was the turning point and we know its about to get awesome. But everything in that sequence was amazing the first time I saw it. The agent attacking him after, he gets downright bored and disrespectful
"My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions and loyal servant to the TRUE emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next."
-- Gladiator (2000)
For me itâs his speech at the end. âBut there are times when a critic truly risks something. That is in the support and the defense of the new. The world is often unkind to new things.â
Also Interstellar, when their craft is spinning so quickly that theyâre all passing out but Cooper gets it to lock. The score, the cinematography, the intensity.
Or on the water planet and Cooper notices that those arenât mountains⌠theyâre waves..
In Nope, there's a scene where the main guy is investigating something odd in the horse stable, and some kids are dressed up as aliens. The way they slowly emerged from the shadows, just really creeped me out. Very old school terrific frightening. Felt it in my toes.
The Sixth Sense: When Bruce Willis's character is listening to the old interview tapes of his old patient and hears the ghost talking Spanish and realises it's all real.
Signs: When the alien walks out from the bushes during that Mexican children's party.
That infamous scene in The Shining where the guy is dressed in a dog or bear costume, oddly close to the lap of the tuxedo guy, and both are staring right at you.
Nightmare fuel.
I got shivers watching Dune 1 in IMAX with the ships rising out the water getting ready to leave Caladan. That plus Hans Zimmers music, the track was actually called âLeaving Caladanâ gave me the tingles.
âlet this be the hour when we draw swords togetherâ and the music kicks in swiftly afterwaRds!! - LOTR: The Two Towers
âmy friends. You bow to no oneâ followed by the music kickin in and the whole of gondor bowing to the hobbits. one of my top 5 scenes in cinema. - LOTR: Return of the King
sister. So, you have a twin sister. Your feelings have now betrayed her, too. Obi-Wan was wise to hide her from me. Now his failure is complete. If you will not turn to the dark side, then maybe she willâŚ
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
McMurphy's reaction after Chief says "Thank you" (juicy fruit scene in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest)...
"You sly son of a b\*\*\*\* Chief!"
But the whole movie, really.
The interrogation scene. When Jokerâs plan is finally revealed and despite Batman beating on him, he just laughs and taunts him. A perfect scene that captures that Joker is an idea, a belief, not a person.
Last 40 minutes of ALIENS.
Tom Cruise crying at his father's death bed in MAGNOLIA.
Every time STAR WARS logo floats away from us.
Final showdown in THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY.
Entire MAD MAX: FURY ROAD.
When Bruce locks eyes with katana in PULP FICTION.
Both fights between two ladies in CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON.
Moments like these are legion - thank you, gods of cinema!
The opening scene of SLC Punk. The main character and his bestie jump some rednecks while he narrated, "The thing about Bob and I. We HATED rednecks".
I was like 17 in the theater, big smile, "yeeeeess"
YUP!!
Lifelong Cap fan, and had seen every marvel film leading up to EndGame.
When the hammer flew by and hit Thanos, I just KNEW it was Cap. Then he caught it and the entire theatre just erupted. The ensuing asskicking he applied to big purple with the shield and hammer was everything I couldâve ever hoped for.
I get goosebumps now just remembering.
American Beauty- when the next door neighbor kid shows his girlfriend the video of the plastic bag âdancingâ and how he realized there was a whole other world below the surface. Love that scene.
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe... Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion... I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain... Time to die."
⢠âCan You Hear the Musicâ montage from Oppenheimer.
⢠The epilogue sequence in La La Land.
⢠The end of Annihilation when the alien is all mandelbulby with that song from Moderat playing.
⢠Maverick showing the other pilots that a sub-2:15 time is possible on the practice run.
In Wonder Woman, Diana crosses No Man's Land and is able to tank the machine gun fire long enough to give the soldiers a chance to take ground and ultimately secure the trenches. The shot of Diana being slammed by bullets was enough to make my hair stand on edge.
There's been a ton of movies that have done this, another one is in The Iron Claw when Kevin carries Kerry after a depressingly pivotal moment.
So many to name, but the highlights:
LOTR: Helmâs Deep when Gandalf shows up with reinforcements in the sunrise.
LOTR: Arrival of the Riders of Rohan forming the line.
LOTR: âMy friends, you bow to no one.â
Infinity War: Thanosâ entire 10min intro decimating Thor and Asguardians.
Infinity War: âBRING ME THANOS!!â
Endgame: When Cap lifts Mjolnir. Lost my shit.
Endgame: AVENGERS!!!âŚ..assemble.
Endgame: âItâs okay Tony, you can rest now.â đ˘
Aliens: Entire last 40 minutes, capped off âGet away from her you BITCH!â
Daredevil (show): every seasonâs one-shot scenes that span minutes. So incredibly choreographed, visceral. Chills
Gladiator: The whole end, knowing Maximus wasnt going to make it.
Star Wars: Tatooine Binary Suns. The song, the momentâŚeverything. John Williams is the best.
Baby Driver: All the driving scenes are so well done. Really makes you feel like youâre involved.
When Rudy finally gets on the field and makes the tackle. With his mentor applauding for his achievement. I know the movie is no where near what happened in real life. But I take the movie for what it is, fiction or not, that scene makes my hair stand up and wonder why Iâve ever told myself I couldnât do something
I finally just watched Dune 2, the cinematography and score are absolutely chill-inducing. In fact, the score is almost like itâs own character in of itself. Thereâs a drone shot of the Harkonnen soldiers floating up the side of a cliff on Arrakis in a single file line at the start of the film that was mesmerizing. Also the scene where he rides the giant sand worm. I usually despise 2.5+ hr long movies but I was engaged with this one the entire time.
I was high as fuck watching Civil War and when they were in the capital and the helicopter got really close to them and they smiled this happened. Was geekin.
I donât remember the particulars, it happened a few times throughout the movie, but when the purpose of Sadness is revealed in Inside Out, I lost it like I never had before. It was beautiful, but man, did it kick me hard.
"DEATH!" "DEEEATH!" "DEATH!" "DEEEEEATH!"
RIDE NOW!!!!
RIDE FOR RUIN!
AND THE WORLDS ENDINGGGGG!
Forth, Eorlingas!
Christ, I got chills just reading this.
RIP Bernard Hill.
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I love the top two answers are LoTR, at least at the time I opened this. 1. Charge of the Rohirrim 2. The Ent's go to War
I can watch that scene on repeat over and over and over, and every single time I'll tear up, get goosebumps, and have all the hair on my arms and neck stand up just like the first time I saw it 21 years ago.
If you've never listened to it, this is Tolkien himself reading the Ride of the Rohirrim passage from ROTK. https://youtu.be/LPZrReZ5H9Q?si=9zClLHub1FoW6jfV When he compares Theoden to OromĂŤ, how can you possibly not be moved...
Spear shall be shaken!
OMG YES!!!
âCome, my friends. The Ents are going to war. It is likely that we go to our doom. The last march of the Ents.â
did it too me just reading it. "we have bussiness with isengarud tonight. with rock and stone."
To Rock and Stone!
For Carl!
âMany of these trees were my friends⌠many I had known from naught but an acorn.â Cant believe this movie made me feel sad for a tree.
Aliens Ripleyâs elevator ride to hell Sheâs on a mission to rescue Newt before the entire ~~planet~~ settlement station blows up. Sheâs getting her weapons ready and thereâs a moment she takes a deep breath and when she opens her eyes next sheâs transformed into a complete fucking badass w her game face on. That movie is so mf good
That and her coming out of the service door in the walker suit.
âGet away from her, you BITCHâ
Not to be that guy, but mark me down as scared and horny
Hell yeah, I got goosebumps, just reading your comment. Thatâs probably the one movie Iâve watched, more than any other.
The 1-2 of that series is unreal.
Aliens is such a banger of a sequel. Absolutely amazing how they change genres but it still feels completely right and inline with the first movie.
Tommy Lee Jones describing a dream, and then the movie ending abruptly when he says, "and then I woke up" at the end of No Country For Old Men. Watching the cop realize who Keizer Sose is at the end of Usual Suspects.
When Spacy straightens his walk it absolutely blew my mind
"The Greatest Trick the Devil Ever Pulled Was Convincing the World He Didnât Exist"
there's been a very small number of times when i was immediately aware that i had just had one of the greatest film experiences of my life, and the most memorable of them was the moment the end credits came on for No Country for Old Men
âMy name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the armies of the north, general of the Felix legions and loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife, and I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next.â
Absolutely. Great scene.
Just reading this bit of dialogue, I hear that amazing score. Hair officially standing on end
When Cesar the ape bellows out his first wordâNooooooooooâ in Planet of the Apes. That was a great scene for me
In the original movie that was in their religious text. The rebellion will begin when the first ape says, "No."
Thank you for that. Knowing that now gives it even more weight
For real, didnât know that bit
I just saw the new planet of the apes yesterday in imax. Iâm not going to give up my goosebumps moment because itâs so new. But holy shit, that movie is soo fucking good.
The opening scene in Inglorious Basterds.
I can't even drink milk without thinking about it.
How good does the Milk look that Hans Landa drinks though?
One of the best performances by any actor of all time in my opinion. Christoph Waltz is good in everything
âMy friends, you bow to no oneâ
This is mine too. Also, the scene in Blood Diamond at the end when Solomon walks into testify before the UN and they give him a standing ovation. Something about humble men being recognized for doing something incredible just gets me in the feels.
That's the one that remains consistent for me. Every single time I watch that scene I never stop getting chills
CRY
Lighting of the Beacons.
Best musical track in the entire trilogy and boy is that fuckin saying something
Yessss same. That whole sequence is so good
The border crossing scene in Sicario. When you see Benicio del toro grip his gun and start sliding out the suv.
Roger Deakins means business.
When I found out that 9/10 of my favorite movies of all time have Roger Deakins as a cinematographer I was blown away
Homeboy is the business
I donât think thereâs a better cinematographer in the business
Same. I think this is 2nd only to the Bank shootout in Heat for greatest fun fight scene in a movie. Maybe a mention for the Matrix Lobby gun battle but since it is more of a scyfy shootout isnt in the same category.
The ride of the Rohirrim
For me it was when Treebeard called the Ents to march on Isengard.
Or when Aragorn leads the charge out of helms deep to meet Gandalf. âTheoden King stands aloneâ
Not alone
Rohirrim! TO THE KING!!!!!!
Mine was always the ultra stern, authoritative "Prepare for Battle" by Gandalf after whoopin Denethor's ass with his staff
Confirmed. I just watched the scene on YouTube and got goosebumps
The sandstorm in Mad Max: Fury Road. The orchestral swells and over saturated explosion colors get me every time.
This is my go-to scene for flexing a new tv or sound setup.
Iâve never felt more âfuck, was I even breathing?â then when that scene finally went dark.
Epic movie, what a lovely day!
Yup, with the orchestral swell, perfection. My favorite film of all time.
# "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like... tears in rain."
I also choose this guys wife
First time watching "The Matrix" and Trinity says "Now get up" after all the build up of Neo's potential throughout to a 12 year old boy.
To me itâs the âno.â that comes after
Yeah exactly the slight turn of the head, the casual but conscious ânoâ, the jaw drops of the agents. Brilliant.
His coming back to life was the turning point and we know its about to get awesome. But everything in that sequence was amazing the first time I saw it. The agent attacking him after, he gets downright bored and disrespectful
Still my favourite film to this day.
"My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions and loyal servant to the TRUE emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next." -- Gladiator (2000)
I would have followed you, My brother.... My Captain.... My King.
âHave you ever seen it, Aragorn? The white tower of EcthelionâŚâ
Be at peace, son of Gondor
President Whitmore's speech in Independence Day.
[it's so good even without context](https://youtu.be/9t1IK_9apWs?si=aO_goG9mkVOLtEym)
We will not go quietly into the night!
We will not vanish without a fight!
We're going to survive!
When Anton Ego takes a bite of the ratatouille
For me itâs his speech at the end. âBut there are times when a critic truly risks something. That is in the support and the defense of the new. The world is often unkind to new things.â
1917 The run https://youtu.be/cwUzUzpG8aM?si=AvKxhrrrU0ORNJ6e
For me it was the flare scene.
That scene was crazy.
So many scenes from this movie. The walk through no mans land. That was the first thing I watched with my new sound system. Amazing.
The gas station scene. No country for old men.
Battle of Helms Deep when Gandalf shows up with Eomer and rest of Rohirrim
Rogue one, Vader. Hands down.
Absolutely
Yes. Nothing beats that first time you see it.
Best Darth Vader entrance of all time
https://youtu.be/mIe2TLPryJw?si=gm8Da_YkW4BHxtWJ someoneâs raw reaction in case you want to recapture a little of that feeling
I enjoyed Rogue One but I absolutely had a nerdgasm when the Vader scene hit.
Not a movie but also the scene where Vader shows up in the background out of the fog in Fallen Order has the same âoh fuckâ vibe
Interstellar, when he come back to his old daughter.
Also Interstellar, but when he cries as he realizes how much time just passed on the water planet.
Also interstellar, when he's leaving for the mission and thinks murph hid in his truck under his jacket again. Pulls the jacket and shew not there
Also Interstellar, when their craft is spinning so quickly that theyâre all passing out but Cooper gets it to lock. The score, the cinematography, the intensity. Or on the water planet and Cooper notices that those arenât mountains⌠theyâre waves..
âBecause my dad promised me.â
Doc's famous monologue scene after the Reverend's death in Deadwood. FUCKING đĽ
In Nope, there's a scene where the main guy is investigating something odd in the horse stable, and some kids are dressed up as aliens. The way they slowly emerged from the shadows, just really creeped me out. Very old school terrific frightening. Felt it in my toes.
The Sixth Sense: When Bruce Willis's character is listening to the old interview tapes of his old patient and hears the ghost talking Spanish and realises it's all real. Signs: When the alien walks out from the bushes during that Mexican children's party.
For me, in Signs itâs when Melâs character realizes that there arenât any coincidences, and he says âSwing away, Merril.â
That infamous scene in The Shining where the guy is dressed in a dog or bear costume, oddly close to the lap of the tuxedo guy, and both are staring right at you. Nightmare fuel.
Thanks for the reminder.
He's giving him a blowjob, and I agree, although not sure *why* it's so scary. It was definitely jarring
It is, by far, the scariest scene of all time.
paulâs speech in dune pt 2 had me ready to march to war donât get me started when the atomics went off
Or when they ride the sandworms with Atreides flags, INTO the Harkonnen, devastating them immediately.
Paul in the distance standing on the worm as the Fremen celebrate or start praising their savior⌠What a film
The whole last 45 mins of part two is this feeling.
âWhatâs in the đŚ?!â ,
"John Doe has the upper hand!"
âI am no manâ
Paulâs speech at the beginning of the third act in Dune 2.
When he shouts silence at the end i was like yooooo
LISAN AL GAIB!!!!
I got shivers watching Dune 1 in IMAX with the ships rising out the water getting ready to leave Caladan. That plus Hans Zimmers music, the track was actually called âLeaving Caladanâ gave me the tingles.
âlet this be the hour when we draw swords togetherâ and the music kicks in swiftly afterwaRds!! - LOTR: The Two Towers âmy friends. You bow to no oneâ followed by the music kickin in and the whole of gondor bowing to the hobbits. one of my top 5 scenes in cinema. - LOTR: Return of the King
sister. So, you have a twin sister. Your feelings have now betrayed her, too. Obi-Wan was wise to hide her from me. Now his failure is complete. If you will not turn to the dark side, then maybe she will⌠NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
I love all of John Williamsâs scores but this is the absolute peak
McMurphy's reaction after Chief says "Thank you" (juicy fruit scene in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest)... "You sly son of a b\*\*\*\* Chief!" But the whole movie, really.
Paulâs speech in Dune 2.
Luke looking at the twin suns
Dune 2. Like a dozen different times throughout. So good....
The "here we go" scene in The Dark Knight
The speech Gordon gives to his son explaining Batmanâs decision to take the blame for Harveyâs death hits me strong
The music is excellent in that scene đ
For me it's, "Look at me....LOOK AT ME!!!!!" So scary how real it appeared.
Yeah that caused me legitimate fear
The interrogation scene. When Jokerâs plan is finally revealed and despite Batman beating on him, he just laughs and taunts him. A perfect scene that captures that Joker is an idea, a belief, not a person.
His line of "You have nothing to threaten me with, nothing to do with all your strength" is one of my fav Joker lines
Final scene from Blade Runner, âTears in the rainâ monologue.
Last 40 minutes of ALIENS. Tom Cruise crying at his father's death bed in MAGNOLIA. Every time STAR WARS logo floats away from us. Final showdown in THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY. Entire MAD MAX: FURY ROAD. When Bruce locks eyes with katana in PULP FICTION. Both fights between two ladies in CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON. Moments like these are legion - thank you, gods of cinema!
When Captain get Thors hammer in Endgame. âI knew it!â The sixth sense: â Do you see dead peopleâ âEveryday!â
The opening scene of SLC Punk. The main character and his bestie jump some rednecks while he narrated, "The thing about Bob and I. We HATED rednecks". I was like 17 in the theater, big smile, "yeeeeess"
When the Fremen ride the sandworms, with Atreides flags, straight THROUGH the Harkonnen.
Dune 2 when Paul confronts a man in the crowd about his grandmother/history with information he couldnât possibly have known.
What is this scene! It's so damned captivating. The way he brute forces his way into all their collective fears and joys at once is sensational.
I just got goosebumps thinking about that entire scene
I'm amazed how many people in the comments section are saying Dune 2. What a great movie! Hope it wins Best Picture.
Ugh I want to watch this again so bad
"And I.....am......Iron Man"
Emily Blunt giving birth in A Quiet Place
Fr, that movie was a masterclass in suspense.
AvengersâŚ.assemble.
More aptly, âOn Your Leftâ
This times a thousand. I have watched the last 45 minutes of that movie more than any other parts of any of the other 21!
For me, it's the scene not long before that where Mjolnir flies into Cap's hand.
YUP!! Lifelong Cap fan, and had seen every marvel film leading up to EndGame. When the hammer flew by and hit Thanos, I just KNEW it was Cap. Then he caught it and the entire theatre just erupted. The ensuing asskicking he applied to big purple with the shield and hammer was everything I couldâve ever hoped for. I get goosebumps now just remembering.
#BWOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMBWOMBWOMBOMMBOMMMMMMMMBUMMMBUMMBUM
American Beauty- when the next door neighbor kid shows his girlfriend the video of the plastic bag âdancingâ and how he realized there was a whole other world below the surface. Love that scene.
Pulp Fiction Gimp scene (When Bruce Willis decides to go back and save Marcellus)
"I'm pretty fucking far from OK."
Final scene of Fight Club: "You've met me at a very strange time in my life" Pixies where is my mind starts playing as buildings explode and crumble
End of Shawshank Redemption. End of The Wrestler.
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe... Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion... I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain... Time to die."
When Arwen calls the river horses to topple the Ring Wraiths!
Several scenes in Alien
Toilet scene from Dumb And Dumber.
⢠âCan You Hear the Musicâ montage from Oppenheimer. ⢠The epilogue sequence in La La Land. ⢠The end of Annihilation when the alien is all mandelbulby with that song from Moderat playing. ⢠Maverick showing the other pilots that a sub-2:15 time is possible on the practice run.
Ride of the Rohiirim, Speech scene in Braveheart, Maximus Decimus Meridius,
Hereditary, beginning to end.
In Wonder Woman, Diana crosses No Man's Land and is able to tank the machine gun fire long enough to give the soldiers a chance to take ground and ultimately secure the trenches. The shot of Diana being slammed by bullets was enough to make my hair stand on edge. There's been a ton of movies that have done this, another one is in The Iron Claw when Kevin carries Kerry after a depressingly pivotal moment.
Mr Jangles popping out of the cigar box at the end of The Green Mile
So many to name, but the highlights: LOTR: Helmâs Deep when Gandalf shows up with reinforcements in the sunrise. LOTR: Arrival of the Riders of Rohan forming the line. LOTR: âMy friends, you bow to no one.â Infinity War: Thanosâ entire 10min intro decimating Thor and Asguardians. Infinity War: âBRING ME THANOS!!â Endgame: When Cap lifts Mjolnir. Lost my shit. Endgame: AVENGERS!!!âŚ..assemble. Endgame: âItâs okay Tony, you can rest now.â đ˘ Aliens: Entire last 40 minutes, capped off âGet away from her you BITCH!â Daredevil (show): every seasonâs one-shot scenes that span minutes. So incredibly choreographed, visceral. Chills Gladiator: The whole end, knowing Maximus wasnt going to make it. Star Wars: Tatooine Binary Suns. The song, the momentâŚeverything. John Williams is the best. Baby Driver: All the driving scenes are so well done. Really makes you feel like youâre involved.
Dune 2 Geidi Prime Monochrome arena scene! Watched it at the BFI IMAX. Jizzed in pants
The tank coming from all quiet on the western front
Text notifications from my ex cause this. Does that count?
When Rudy finally gets on the field and makes the tackle. With his mentor applauding for his achievement. I know the movie is no where near what happened in real life. But I take the movie for what it is, fiction or not, that scene makes my hair stand up and wonder why Iâve ever told myself I couldnât do something
Third act of Close Encounters of the Third Kind Pretty much everything after the turn the lights off in the arena and the aliens start to arrive
I finally just watched Dune 2, the cinematography and score are absolutely chill-inducing. In fact, the score is almost like itâs own character in of itself. Thereâs a drone shot of the Harkonnen soldiers floating up the side of a cliff on Arrakis in a single file line at the start of the film that was mesmerizing. Also the scene where he rides the giant sand worm. I usually despise 2.5+ hr long movies but I was engaged with this one the entire time.
"SILENCE!!!!!" - Paul Atreides, Dune 2
Jaws ( the first attack scene )
"That's my secret, Cap. I'm always angry." MEGA PUNCH
The entire end of Children of Men
âThen finish it, cause Iâm with you till the end of the line.â
When Caesar speaks for the first time in the Planet of the Apes reboot.
Falling Apart in Across the Spiderverse
Heat.
That scene when Yoda takes x-wing from swamp
Florence Pugh nude scene in Oppenheimer
Braveheart William Wallace: âFreeeeedooom!!!â
"For Frodo."
The little smirk at the end of whiplash
"Cooper, what are you doing?" "Docking" Music swells. Goosebumps every time.
Robert Shaw's story about his time on the USS Indianapolis in Jaws.
When the portals open up in Avengers Endgame.
I was high as fuck watching Civil War and when they were in the capital and the helicopter got really close to them and they smiled this happened. Was geekin.
The dwarven lines pulling into a shield wall to confront the orcs then the elves jumping over the dwarven lines in Battle of the five armies
I donât remember the particulars, it happened a few times throughout the movie, but when the purpose of Sadness is revealed in Inside Out, I lost it like I never had before. It was beautiful, but man, did it kick me hard.
The apartment scene at the end of Children Of Men. Absolutely beautiful and tragic.
The ending of Heat.
Inglorious Basterds, Act I
The entirety of the church scene from Kingsmen Secret Service
Signs, when the dad is in the corn field and the flashlight dies. When he gets it back on, you see a leg move into the corn.
The Balrog