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Terms of Endearment, Annie.that movie with Shirley MacLaine where her daughter is dying of cancer in the hospital and she loses it with the nursing staff demanding help for her - Steel Magnolias?
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Terms of Endearment, Annie.that movie with Shirley MacLaine where her daughter is dying of cancer in the hospital and she loses it with the nursing staff demanding help for her - Steel Magnolias?
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JKirkLVNV said:Terms of Endearment, Annie.
Can not tell you how many times and in how many situations I have enjoyed using that line.http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/14/14_6_12.gifScarface: Say hello to my little friend!
wabrams said:Star Trek III: the scene where the crew is watching the destroyed Enterprise crash down on Genesis and Kirk says “My god Bones, what have I done?”
Agreed. But that one is still the toughest to swallow, being the original.In fact in each of the movies where the different Enterprise’s are destroyed, is a solemn moment.![]()
“Garcon, coffee!”Pulp Fiction: The Bonnie Situation. (Or: Every other scene)
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Who watches too many movies, so will give it a rest now
(No, not “a rest” from watching movies. “A rest” from posting favorite scenes)
ET where the kids are fleeing the feds on their bikes and rise up in the air by ET’s superior powers. I always felt this movie has a Christological dimension, whether Speilberg intended it or not. still one of my favorites.QUOTE]
First of all, I agree with the observation about Christological dimension.
My favorite scene from the movie was when ET was about to enter the space ship and go home and was saying farewelll to Eliot. He touched his heart and said “I’ll be right here.”
Makes me puddle right up! :crying:
I agree with both.My memory is mush, but I can recall a few favorites:
Jesus of Nazareth: A tie between Peter’s confession that Jesus is the Messiah at Caeserea (sp.) Phillipi and Jesus’ telling of the parable of the Prodigal Son;
Ghost: The scene at the end when heaven is opened for Sam (not exactly Catholic theology, but pretty moving anyway);