De Niro and Pacino restaurant scene in HEAT is up there… or Kevin Spacey walking away at the end of The Usual Suspects… Or Javier Bardem as Anton Chigurh and the coin flip scene in No Country for Old Men.
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SecretWebDetectiveApr 1, 2026
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"We'll always have Paris."
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Far-University-2905Apr 1, 2026
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The “Royale with Cheese” scene in Pulp Fiction
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JonEdwardsRandomNumApr 1, 2026
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The shower scene in Psycho.
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LockeddownFFSApr 1, 2026
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It was just after my wife and I got our first camcorder...
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--Rick--Astley--Apr 1, 2026
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I agree.
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PowerNinja5000Apr 1, 2026
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"Frankly, my dear..."
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biggishladApr 1, 2026
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The first attack in jaws.
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maplesyrupchinApr 1, 2026
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I’ll be back
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Infinite-Log865Apr 1, 2026
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Lawrence of Arabia "No Prisoners"
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Far-Following-6708Apr 1, 2026
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Obi wan never told you what happened to your father...
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slavicgypsygirlApr 1, 2026
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The grave scene from Saltburn which is so obsessive, tragically sad & broken
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No_Mission_8571Apr 1, 2026
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American History X Buddy got his face curb stomped in the second fight scene.
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pist_pistoffersonApr 1, 2026
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Tough question. It could be different depending on what day you ask me. But since you're asking today, I'll say the coin toss scene from No Country For Old Men. Just such an astonishing scene in every respect.
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AwayAbrocoma9068Apr 1, 2026
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falcon contacts cap in the endgame
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cckd0825Apr 1, 2026
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The super long take opening scene of Spectre was so good.
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Lost_Noise19Apr 1, 2026
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gotta be the "I am your father" moment from Star Wars. that scene totally changed the game for storytelling in films.
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