Post by drystyx on Dec 2, 2020 5:09:41 GMT
These are the colossal giants of giants, the greatest and most emotionally packed film scenes ever. Stunning, most of them guaranteed to make you shed a tear, unless you're Donald Trump.
#1. Not on you tube. The greatest film scene ever: 49TH PARALLEL, the turnabout of the baker. As Vogel, Niall McGinnis stuns us with the sole German soldier who has any merit. The six U Boat survivors are totally different personalities, and they give us the story of how the Nazi machine succeeded among the people. As the best that Germany has to offer, Vogel becomes the true protagonist of this saga, and the other five are immensely jealous of his strength and ability. Yet even a heroic man finds the war machine too much for him, till he has a chance to become a baker again in the Canadian religious commune. The summit of the scene is sure to make any real man shed a tear.
#2. What's stunning about this is that it is the greatest character entrance ever in any film. We totally don't expect it, because the film is about the "front seat trio", and now the four back seat players take center stage (five if you count the small child):
3. is another super charged scene. Two words explain it to those who see it coming. Taro and Jiro.
4. Like number 2, from a musical, and it's the greatest horror scene ever. Our hero and his male companion find themselves at an outdoor cafe in Germany as the Nazis rise to power.
5. War movies always have an impact. The true to life ignoble way that heroes really die as when a pilot finds himself in a ditch behind enemy lines in Korea.
6. Sometimes, movies that aren't considered classic can have the one great bit of theater:
7. And of course, sometimes one incredible scene can make an entire movie:
8. Peckinpah's master piece, the greatest gunfight scene ever filmed. Incredible theater here. If only Peckinpah could have done it like this more often:
9. A remarkable film about zealots, with the IRA zealot and his counterpart in the Black and Tan group, we have the great dock scene, where "Kitty" is an innocent victim, unjustly condemned by Cagney's character. I couldn't find it on you tube.
10. There's no doubt that Hitchcock's most iconic scene is the crop duster scene of N by NW, b, and it's probably the most iconic film scene ever, but his "emotionally stunning scene" goes back to SECRET AGENT: The cut away from the mountain top assassination of the wrong man to his crying dog left behind, is easily on this list. However, it's not on you tube.
So many scenes from classic films like the LOTR trilogy, The Searchers, Ghost, and others were so jam packed of great theatrics that there was no way to separate one scene from the others. These stand out amid their stories as phenomenal scenes.
#1. Not on you tube. The greatest film scene ever: 49TH PARALLEL, the turnabout of the baker. As Vogel, Niall McGinnis stuns us with the sole German soldier who has any merit. The six U Boat survivors are totally different personalities, and they give us the story of how the Nazi machine succeeded among the people. As the best that Germany has to offer, Vogel becomes the true protagonist of this saga, and the other five are immensely jealous of his strength and ability. Yet even a heroic man finds the war machine too much for him, till he has a chance to become a baker again in the Canadian religious commune. The summit of the scene is sure to make any real man shed a tear.
#2. What's stunning about this is that it is the greatest character entrance ever in any film. We totally don't expect it, because the film is about the "front seat trio", and now the four back seat players take center stage (five if you count the small child):
3. is another super charged scene. Two words explain it to those who see it coming. Taro and Jiro.
4. Like number 2, from a musical, and it's the greatest horror scene ever. Our hero and his male companion find themselves at an outdoor cafe in Germany as the Nazis rise to power.
5. War movies always have an impact. The true to life ignoble way that heroes really die as when a pilot finds himself in a ditch behind enemy lines in Korea.
6. Sometimes, movies that aren't considered classic can have the one great bit of theater:
7. And of course, sometimes one incredible scene can make an entire movie:
8. Peckinpah's master piece, the greatest gunfight scene ever filmed. Incredible theater here. If only Peckinpah could have done it like this more often:
9. A remarkable film about zealots, with the IRA zealot and his counterpart in the Black and Tan group, we have the great dock scene, where "Kitty" is an innocent victim, unjustly condemned by Cagney's character. I couldn't find it on you tube.
10. There's no doubt that Hitchcock's most iconic scene is the crop duster scene of N by NW, b, and it's probably the most iconic film scene ever, but his "emotionally stunning scene" goes back to SECRET AGENT: The cut away from the mountain top assassination of the wrong man to his crying dog left behind, is easily on this list. However, it's not on you tube.
So many scenes from classic films like the LOTR trilogy, The Searchers, Ghost, and others were so jam packed of great theatrics that there was no way to separate one scene from the others. These stand out amid their stories as phenomenal scenes.



