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The scene at the end of Citizen Kane when they burn Rosebud, the sled Kane had as a child


The axe scene in The Shining


Rod Steiger and Marlon Brando's scene in the taxi where he finally blames his brother for stopping him being a real contender in On the Waterfront

The montage in Footloose where Chis Penn learns how to dance.


From Footloose, when Kevin Bacon reads from the bible to justify the overturning of the no dancing rule.


And finally, when Ren dances out his frustrations at night in the deserted warehouse - in Footloose.



If I was allowed four, It would be a toss up between the tractor chicken-race and the bit at the end when the geek starts doing 'robotics' - which are both in Footloose.

Lots of good ones there.


A couple more:


Rutger's 'just moments in time' speech atthe end of Bladerunner, getting goose bumps just thinking about it.


The attack on the bridge in The Good the Bad and the Ugly, how even our hardened antiheroes are moved by the senselessness of war.


Most scenes in Dr Strangelove, but those wih George Segal's paranoid general on balance are winners.

Bruce Willis realising what's happening in Sixth Sense

Naomi Watts' audition scene in Mullholland Drive

John Malkovich entering the portal into his own mind

Andy and Red running towards each other on the beach in Shawshank

Clementine and Joel meeting for the first/last time in the last scene of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Dennis Hopper and Christopher Walken interrogation scene in True Romance

and..

"Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue" - Airplane

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