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Does anyone remember those Stone Age days when you couldn't just find any clip or song you wanted and instantly post it to your acquaintance? How DID we cope?


Moos wrote the above after posting a link to THIS.. From that film, I actually like This One.


Anyway, thought I'd start a new thread for people to post favourite scenes, be they funny, romantic, scary, whatever.

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Blimey Jah. On the assumption you didn't look that up like I just had to, that's some encyclopedic knowledge. Mr Devorzon did most of the instrumental tracks by the looks of things.


I suppose I should post this as well, given it's one of the few songs I can recite off by heart from one of my favourite movies:


The Big Lebowski - Just Dropped In...


Although, tbh, I could just post every scene from the film.

Wow.


Cultural admission time - I've never seen that. Just read the wiki entry though and can't believe it's not appeared on my radar. Powerful stuff. War films are always a bugger for making me cry. But this, from a popular tv show had the same effect:



ER Season 8 Episode 21


God, I'm such a woman!

For pure mouth open staring in disbelief: look here... admittedly makes bugger all sense if you haven't seen the rest of the film.


For everything else, i've just spent ages flicking thru clips from my favourite film of all time and i can't decide on a best clip. too many.

This? So if anyone hasn't seen Shawshank, do so. save me agonising!

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