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None of the selection really did it for me to be honest.
The slow motion scene of Betsy walking down the street in Taxi Driver is one of my favourites...'They..cannot...touch...her...'
Other favourites;
The park scene in Irreversible at the end sends shivers down my spine.
Robert Duvall taking his cravat off in Apocolypse! Now.
The 'I mean to have you even if it's burglary' scene in Withnail.
I could go on....
The hotel room scene with the vacuum cleaner & the parrot in Return Of The Pink Panther.
Precious little dialogue, but pure genius as he blows himself across the room.
Das Boot - when they're sitting on the bottom listening to the creaks and groans of the ship, wondering whether it will be crushed.
Ice Cold in Alex - Katy is propped up on rocks so they can fix the axle. The rocks start to crack, Anthony Quayle gets underneath the truck and supports it on his back. Slow-motion of the rocks cracking, Quayle taking the strain. Maybe the best 60 seconds in cinema ever.
Harry Lime's speech on the ferris wheel in The Third Man ("Would you really care if one of those dots stopped moving"). Total insight into his character, and the moment that Holly Martins decides to betray his friend.
"I won't go down in history, but I probably will go down on your sister."
Hank Moody
Marlon Brandon's 'knob' of butter scene in Last Tango
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
Opening scene in A Clockwork Orange
The theme to the Warriors where the gangs are heading for the unifying meet.
The scene in Quadrophenia where Jimmy is riding his scooter to The Real Me.
Christ I can go on forever...
Bladerunner - "The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long... and you have burned so very very brightly Roy".... "Nothing the God of Biomechanics wouldn't let you into heaven for"