What's a Great Film Scene? |
Greatest Film Scenes: In the history of cinema, there are literally hundreds and hundreds of fabled, Greatest and Memorable Moments and Scenes from a wide range of films (composed of either a few seconds long, a short sequence, or a long extended scene). They are our memories of segments of films that have achieved a life of their own. They compel us to remember and 'relive' the moment, either with fondness or with fear. However, the defining film moments and iconic images don't always appear in the 'greatest films' of all time.
Examples of Greatest Film Scenes: Do you Remember, Visualize, or Recall...?
These are memorable, defining film moments and some of the all-time best scenes or images in motion pictures - a tribute to the stars and scenarios that have made an indelible imprint upon our memories - and can't be forgotten. Additionally Recommended:
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A striking, cinematically-beautiful image | The Star Child in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) |
Ethan Edwards (John Wayne) Outside the Doorway in The Searchers (1956) |
A spectacular action (with large crowd) sequence | The SF Car Chase in Bullitt (1968) |
The Thrilling Chariot Race in Ben-Hur (1959) |
A well-designed, innovative opening (or title) sequence | The Underwater Attack on Skinny Dipping Chrissie in Jaws (1975) |
The Opening Title Sequence in Vertigo (1958) |
A plot twist | The Crop-Dusting Plane Attack in North by Northwest (1959) |
"I see dead people" in The Sixth Sense (1999) |
A memorable death scene | Col. Kurtz' Sacrificial Death in Apocalypse Now (1979) |
The Nazi Face-Melting in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) |
A tear-inducing, emotional ending | Laura's Goodbye to Alec in Brief Encounter (1945) |
The Heart-Breaking Airport Farewell in Casablanca (1942) |
A brilliant special-effects technique | The destruction of the Death Star Battle Station in Star Wars (1977) |
The T-Rex Attack in Jurassic Park (1993) |
A surprising revelation, or unexpected shock | The Revelation of Dil's True Gender to IRA Freedom Fighter Fergus in The Crying Game (1992) |
The Revelation of the Identity of Keyser Soze in The Usual Suspects (1995) |
A memorable song or dance | Film's Opening: "The Hills are Alive..." in The Sound of Music (1965) |
"Singin' in the Rain" Number in Singin' in the Rain (1952) |
A dramatic entrance, appearance or introduction | Sherif Ali's Lengthy Entrance in Lawrence of Arabia (1962) |
The Ringo Kid's Entrance in Stagecoach (1939) |
A romantic scene | The Viewing of a Compilation of Censored Filmed Love Scenes and Kisses in Cinema Paradiso (1988, It./Fr.) |
The Pottery Wheel Scene in Ghost (1990) |
A sexually-charged, or infamous sex/nudity scene | The Steamy Seduction Sequence Between Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke in 9 1/2 Weeks (1986) |
The Interrogation Scene in Basic Instinct (1992) |
A memorable scene from a major box-office disaster or flop | The Opening Blue Danube Waltz in Heaven's Gate (1980) |
Beverly's Silhouetted Kissing of Howard the Duck in Howard the Duck (1986) |
An extended opening or closing sequence | The Opening Credits Sequence in Manhattan (1979) |
The Closing Scene in The Godfather, Part II (1974) |
A unique characterization |
The Title Character in Edward Scissorhands (1990) |
Robotic Droids R2D2 and C3PO in The Star Wars Trilogy (1977-1983) |
A transcendental moment | The Appearance of the Mothership in Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) |
Andy's Prison Escape in The Shawshank Redemption (1994) |
An influential film with many memorable scenes | The Doused-in-Water Stage Performance in Mawby's Bar in Flashdance (1983) |
The CGI Liquid Molten Metal T-1000 Cyborg Villain in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) |
An unforgettable soliloquy/monologue | Travis Bickle's Scary "You're talkin' to me?..." Monologue in Taxi Driver (1976) |
Monty Brogan's Profanity-Rich Bathroom Mirror Monologue in 25th Hour (2002) |
An indelible quote, or choice lines of dialogue | Rick's "Here's lookin' at you, kid" Airport Goodbye to Ilsa in Casablanca (1942) |
Terry Malloy's "I coulda been a contender" speech in On the Waterfront (1954) |
A beautifully edited film scene or sequence | End of Rocky's Triumphant Training Montage in Rocky (1976) |
A Puzzling Thriller Told in Reverse in Memento (2000) |
A shocking, heart-stopping, terrifying, horrific moment | The 'Dream' Shock at the End of Carrie (1976) |
The Post-Apocalyptic Ending in Planet of the Apes (1968) |
A comic scene | The Awkward Oscar Peterson Album Scene in Play It Again, Sam (1972) |
The Cross-Dressing Walk on Train Platform in Some Like It Hot (1959) |
A fan favorite, top scene or movie moment of all-time |
Fantasy Scene of Phoebe Cates Opening Bikini Top in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) |
King Kong Atop the Empire State Building in King Kong (1933) |
A memorable Bond moment | "Bond, James Bond," in Dr. No (1962) |
Ursula Andress Emerging from Water as Honey Ryder in Dr. No (1962) |
A slow-building, tense sequence | The 12-Noon Shootout in High Noon (1952) |
Birds Assembling on a Jungle Jim in The Birds (1963) |
A truly scary moment, revelation or sequence | The Shock Ending in Fatal Attraction (1987) |
The Unexpected Chest Bursting in Alien (1979) |
A spectacular, exhilarating disaster scene | The Sinking of the Luxury Liner in Titanic (1997) |
The Plague of Locusts in The Good Earth (1937) |
A memorable screen kiss |
The Swirling Film Kisses in Vertigo (1958) |
Holly and Paul's Embrace-Kiss in the Rain at the End of Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) |
A controversial, shocking, or horrific scene |
Eating Dog Poop in Pink Flamingos (1972) |
The Butter Scene in Last Tango in Paris (1972) |