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I just absolutely delight in this scene from the movie Ratatouille. The music is perfect, the comic timing spot-on, the camerawork (if you get what I mean) is terrific and the expressions exquisite. If you are not turned onto cooking after this, there is no hope.


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Loving this thread, things I've never seen that I now plan to, including Ratatouille!


Bignumber5, the scene where he plays the opera is one of my favourites.


I'm not (that) ashamed to say that I like Dirty Dancing. It has a wonderful soundtrack, including "Cry to me" by Solomon Burke, (the tune in the scene annaj posted) which is one of my favourite songs (although unfortunately a pretty girl has never asked me to dance to it in an effort to get me in to bed). I also had a childhood crush on "Baby".


It was on one night last week, and amazingly it was the first time Mrs Keef had ever seen it!

"I was a wretch headed for a life of drug crime and violence and my Pastor encouraged me to try Stareathon. I struggled at first, but gradually, match by match, I gained the respect of my peers and found my identity. And look at me today. I can make dogs defecate just by staring at them from twenty paces. Stareathon turned me from the dark side. Now I run a thriving dog-walking service. Think again, Bro!"


I have great affection for High Fidelity too D_C, and found so many reasons why I like it when looking for that clip. Amazed that I even went to see it after the sacrilege of having it set in North America rather than North London! As it happens I actually think its one of those rare cases when the film is better than the book.


You have to go a few times round all the blocks of Edinbrugh in order to better the opening of Trainspotting

can't access You Tube from work but here's a few of mine


Pulp Fiction - scene where Vincent takes Mia to his dealer's house after she OD's

Turner & Hooch - scene in car when the mutt and Tom Hanks are on a stakeout and dog is drooling

Goodfellas - 'Shoe shine'/bar altercation

The Exorcist - final exorcism of little girl with the 2 priests

Apocalypto - Jaguar Paw being chased by the other tribe in the jungle

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