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what's your most iconic-epic movie' scene of all time?

unknownsara

Enough
Kiss the girls
Save the last dance
Heat
The other woman
Gone girl

VWC

One of my favs:

Tom Cruise in Top Gun (the Original Movie) is being reviewed harshly for a daring if not too risky flying maneuver he made by the flight instructor character played by Kelly McGillis.  She rips him in front of the other hot shot flight pilots.  As he is enduring this, a fellow pilot who is sitting behind him, whispers into his ear, "Guttiest move I ever saw, Mav."  Wow, awesome....

Fred

I like silly, preferably very silly.
This Hitman's bodyguard scene was a killer, an iconic moment in action comedy history

Those with a dislike of naughty words should not click the link or your brain may melt.

Fred

My big favourite doesn't involve swearing at all, but does involve a hill of beans.

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The Natural (1984), a magical sports fantasy.

The climactic scene occurs at the end of a winner-take-all baseball game in which Robert Redford as Roy Hobbs -- a thirty-something gun-violence survivor -- smacks the ball out of the park, crashing it into the stadium lights atop the upper deck, igniting a chain reaction that explodes the lights ringing the ballpark.

Redford circles the bases in cinematic slow motion amidst the fireworks and dramatic music, his iconic home run having produced victory for his once-moribund New York Knights.

Search at YouTube.com...  the natural 1984 final home run scene

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"In fact, this little cee-gar is my only vice 'cause I need a vice in the joint to remind me I was human."


   -- Robert DeNiro, as a recently paroled felon, approaches Nick Nolte, playing the

prosecutor who sent him to prison many years before, in the film 'Cape Fear' (1991). DeNiro's character has returned to the Southern USA town of New Essex .. and keeps bumping into Nolte and his character's family as a prelude to less cordial confrontations to come.