Top 10 Best Scenes of All Time
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- They are the scenes from films we never forget (and sometimes the only part of the movie we remember). Here are our Top 10 Best Scenes in Movie History! Subscribe: goo.gl/9AGRm
What did you think of the list? Do you disagree with any of our picks? Feel like we left out or misrepresented any of the scenes? What do you think are the most unforgettable scenes? What do you think it is that makes certain scenes stand out?
What other topics would you like to see us cover in future editions of CineFix Movie Lists?
Let us know in the comments!
THE LIST
Explosive Acting: The Deer Hunter - Russian Roulette
Robert DeNiro is able to express some of the most extreme human emotions to make us believe that it is a life or death situation.
Humor: Modern Times - Automatic Eating Machine
Charlie Chaplin was a comic genius, but pair him with an out of control robot and it’s a humor masterpiece.
Incredible Set Piece: Rear Window - Opening
A scene that gives us all the background we need to know without a single word.
Heart Wrenching: Persona - Repeated Scene
We hear a story that is so brutal and rattling but somehow manages to be beautiful too.
Simmering Tension: No Country for Old Men - Coin Toss
A scene that made us feel as threatened as the character in danger.
Slow Burn To Big Explosion: Once Upon A Time in the West - Opening
The subtlety of the banality of life lulls us into security until the screech of a train and eventually a shootout.
Hauntingly Beautiful: The Mirror - Burning House
So simple and yet it stays etched in your mind.
Action: Saving Private Ryan - Normandy Landing
A showcase of the horrors of war that leads into the greater plot of the film.
Romance: Barry Lyndon - Card Game Seduction
Like a painting brought to life.
Just Plain Conversation: The Master - Processing Scene
Complex dialog, superb editing, and skillful acting combine to form a scene that is a true masterpiece.
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The scene when Johnny confronts Lisa and tells him that's she's tearing him apart from The Room should've been on this list.
"You're tearing me apart Lisa!"
"Oh hi Jerry."
+Rabosta "I did not hit her. I did NAAAT."
"Oh hi Mark!"
+J Wizard Phoenix Anyway, how's the sex life ?
the rooftop scene with Johnny and Mark is a much better scene, where we get some of the best dialogue, plot, and character development cinema has given us
I did not hit her!
'Tears in Rain' - Blade Runner
Joacim Jonsson YES!!!!
@Pierre LeDouche Wth are you on about with wall of confusing text?
Either you understand the poetry or not in that scene, same thing about the movie.
Simple as that.
@Pierre LeDouche Sorry but if you don't love that monologue in Blade Runner it's not because it's a bad piece of filmmaking, it's because you don't or can't seem to understand it. It's a beautiful line loaded with depth meaning. All about the human experience and the vastness of the universe & time, & how incredible human experiences will simply fade into the ether of time & space at the point of death, which is a very sad prospect, albeit very real. Also ties in beautifully with the films themes of memory and humanity. The fact that Batty had these experiences and memories makes him just as human as the rest of us which is the main message the film is trying to convey. I could continue to explain the existential beauty of that scene but I would be writing forever. To call it a childish line that a 5th grader would say is simply slanderous. So much of peoples critique of art is is them arguing that it is objectively bad, but really it's because the person critiquing it fails to comprehend it and therefore just calls it shit out of frustration.
Pierre LeDouche I don’t understand, why would a whole theatre full of people “belly laugh” at - like tears in rain only 4 words? These people sound like pretentious bangers. I’m not sure if you are a parody account given ur name, but if not then I don’t know what to say...
Barbara Mulvaney Reynolds? Are you talking about Gosling? In my eyes he was perfect for the role. He’s able to tell a story and convey deep emotions without saying a word, which made him perfect for the movie in my opinion
Willem Dafoe’s monologue from The Lighthouse was a masterpiece
Can lt fucking wait for rodger eggers next movie. Its about vikings
Ross Rallown yo fr? Robert Eggers is on the fucking come up. Lighthouse was snubbed of at least two Oscars imo; Best Director and Best (supporting?) Actor for Defoe.
yer fond of me lobster
Hark triton hark
@@MouthHoleEnthusiast for real. His next flick is a Viking revenge tale. I’m pumped!!!!
The Godfather : Baptism scene
Deserves to be on the list according to me
Aaryan Vadaria agree. That scene is way too powerful
No lies detected
FACTS
No it doesn’t. The Godfather is so overrated
That scene was a killer
this is such a far-reaching list that you'd think it would be impossible to do well, but as always cinefix manages it. you guys are so much better than watchmojo.
+Mother's Basement Well watchmojo does a variety of 10 tens. Whereas cinefix is primarily cinema which is why they are always going to be better in terms of the art of film.
+Mother's Basement Exactly what i thought. Top 10 best scenes just seems like such a broad and subjective list, but they nail it on the head as usual. Was just hoping there wouldn't be that many haters arguing for their own goddamn scene.
wm doesn't even claim to exclusively do movies top 10s. comparing the two channels then I'd say cinefix sucks balls cuz it takes them ages to publish these top 10s. see how annoying it is?
hb0x they began by baiting views via movie top 10s. And it depends on taste. Do you want uninspired and passionless top 10s that don't always make sense and panders to the general public, or do you want well-informed, subjective and discussion-inciting choices that are well argued and justified? You decide. If you don't like Cinefix, please leave. Go back to watching Watchmojo.
+hb0x "why can't shitfucks like you keep this a hate-free comment section"
are you familiar with the concept of irony?
I was just commenting because next to watchmojo cinefix feels so refreshing. it's nice to see toplists made by actual people instead of compiled by a robot based on aggregate opinions taken from a poll.
Basement Scene form Zodiac is masterfully done.
shit was creep af
Such a great film.
has to be Fincher's most underrated film
The diner scene where Jake convinces Ruffalo that it was Arthur Lee Allen it great. Amazing movie.
I laughed in that scene is that ok?
the bathroom scene from Full Metal Jacket is absolutely amazing
Yes
Yes
I still think the best scene ever is the final showdown in “The Good, The Bad & The Ugly.” Leone blended everything (the cinematography, the editing, the music) into movie perfection that still influences directors today.
Agreed. Filmmaking perfection.
Absolutely! Funny thing is for me personally the very final scene when Tuco is left hanging even outdoes that one. "Hey Blondie, you know what you are......!!!!"
Boring
It's a great one, and I also was always impressed with the scene right before that, when Eli Wallach was running through the graveyard looking for the right grave. When you think; how do you film a guy looking for a specific grave among hundreds and make it into something that is not absolutely boring? But Leone made into something mesmerizing and as cinematic a scene as you will ever see.
@@kenvalenti4522The soundtrack (Ennio Morricone) was perfection.
The opening scene of a Clockwork Orange is pure art.
Everything about that movie is pure art.
Putting a crucifix in a jar of piss is 'pure art' these days also. And Cloclwork Orange is also garbage.
@@sunnyjim1355 triggered christian lmao
@@sunnyjim1355 , how, it's easily one of the best films I've ever seen. I would like to hear your view on the film.
AIGHT BRUH.
#1 should've been the layers scene in Shrek
Nah the all star intro
I NEED A HERO
I need a hero instead
Everybody loves cake and thats why its the best
hahaha XD, I have also some good movie moments if you search for some :)
The opening scene of Inglorious Basterds and the Sicillian scene in True Romance are both one of the greatest scenes ever written and performed. No cap.
The finale of Apocalypse Now is pure cinema gold.
What a movie
docking scene from Interstellar is a masterpiece, the entire movie is actually
My favorite scene is when approching the Block Hole. I remember seeing this in cinema. I was absolutely amazed
FeelGreatMusic yeah, It was great. The music made it even better. Hans Zimmer at his finest.
Or even better, When cooper lands in 5 Dimension.
Arpit Johari At that moment i was like "wtf is happening"
FeelGreatMusic Exactly! It's sad that very few people could get the philosophical side of that movie.
Brooks was here from shawshank, absolutely brilliant
That whole movie is 10/10 scene after 10/10 scene
My favorite scene from that movie was the ending scene where Morgan Freeman finally got freed and reunited with his friend
My favorite got to be the Figaro scene with all the prisoners standing still. Pure transcendence.
i've never watched that scene without bawling my eyes out
The ending of whiplash- it says so much without saying anything at all
What does it say, I was always a bit confusing
@@jimlilac1002 Well it's implied that Andrew might well achieve greatness, as he's displayed his incredible skill in front of talent scouts. And the implications of this are huge. It kind of means Fletcher has won, achieved what he wanted to do, which is push Andrew to the limit and make him great. Andrew has given up so much(his GF) and gone through so much pain for this...will it be worth it? What will be the long term effects on his mental health? Remember how there's the story of Fletcher's former student who became great and famous...then killed himself. Will Andrew meet the same fate? It's such an ambiguous and and incredible ending, and it leaves you with the question, what is the cost of greatness?
@@jimlilac1002 he’s destined to meet the same fate. If this attempt at greatness proves well, he’ll always be trying for better. If he fails at this attempt, he’ll probably delve into a depression or follow the same fate as Fletcher’s last student. If he achieves this greatness, he’ll die trying. Two sides to the same coin, with the outcome of both being the suffering in pursuit of something that he’ll never achieve or be satisfied with.
Yes it says " This is not how jazz works."
the final car in the rain scene from The Bridges of Madison Country was absolutely beautiful with Meryl Streep's voice over. So sad but so desperately beautiful. And the tension between the actors who aren't even in the same car building as he hangs up the necklace she gave him and the long wait at the traffic light. Such an incredible scene!!!
One of my favourite scenes is the basement scene in David Fincher's Zodiac.
Definitely worth a mention for the most tension within a scene
Defiantly!
+ShamanGrayson That is definitely a really good scene, and it is so terrifying.
+ShamanGrayson That part with Jack Gyllenhaal is so fucking great
there's not many basements in California
Best conversation is the one in the beginning of Inglorious Bastards, period.
Everything about that movie was the best.
Sorry Cereal, we don't know what you've seen.
Nah anything from pulp fiction
Then again, I wonder if you folks have seen the classics from the thirties, forties, and fifties.
+sclogse1 some.
Russian Roulette scene, Hell yeah & You have to ask me nicely by Jack Nicholson in A few good man...
2 scenes in "Deliverance". 1) where Burt Reynolds shoots arrow thru guy; 2) Dueling Banjos scene (granted 1 banjo, 1 guitar).
One shot
What is your favorite acted scene
The scene in Shawshank Redemption where Andy plays the music over the loudspeaker and everyone is rooted to the spot at least deserved a mention
Shawshank has so many great aspects you just can't explain why it's so good. I think Morgan Freeman is at his best in that one.
@@pkdude5334 the poster being pulled down was a great reveal
I get chills in that scene
Ok 12thmond fan
Ryan, just A side note. Andy plays the old Russian National Anthem.
My favorite scene of all time has to be disconnecting HAL in 2001.
Daisy,
Daisy,
Give me your answer...
+Brandon Nobles What a wonderful scene!
I actually got my film class to watch 2001 last week, and of course the entire viewing, most of them were bored out of their minds, but then that Daisy scene comes up, and all of the menial conversation and chatter faded out and the whole class just sat there in awe.
+TheSMLIFfilms if you watch 2001 as though it's a straightforward film, in modern times, it is slowly paced. But if you look at it in the same way you would look at a painting, without the same demands on time, every single scene is phenomenal. I don't have any problems with its pace, but I watch it as I would any other type of art. Patience.
I can't choose a specific so I'm gonna cop out with a couple (In no order)
Stargate sequence or bone match cut (2001)
Fountain Scene (La Dolce Vita)
Mark Zuckerberg looks at his I'm CEO Bitch card ( The Social Network)
Talkin To Me (Taxi Driver)
Diane and Rita crying at the singing lady (Mulholland Drive)
Belle and Beast dancing (Beauty And The Beast)
Bathroom Murder and Suicide ( Full Metal Jacket)
+the tourist Blade Runner is full of amazing scenes. The most painful scene I've ever seen was the chestburster in Alien. Ridley Scott is amazing with bringing atmosphere to his films. I really like Tarkovsky, and the scene listed here from The Mirror is one of the best. I really like the "riding the bomb" scene from Dr Strangelove, and the elevator scene in The Shining, and a lot of Kubrick's films have great scenes, and the ritual from Eyes Wide Shut is great too. I couldn't pick a favorite outside of HAL'S disconnection. I really like the scene from Persona listed here, too.
It is a video like this that serves as a needed, painful, but wonderful reminder that there is so much more to learn from the art of filmmaking. Thanks, guys.
+8bitPlays It's a painful reminder that in the span of a lifetime, no one will be able to see all the amazing films that exist, and that's a shame.
+Arely Fuentes That's a problem you want to have. Be glad it's not in reverse. So few wonderful films, too much time.
Check out the youtube channel Every Frame A Painting
You could watch 2 amazing movies every day and have covered most of the amazing films within a couple years
The best, most complete scene ever was the final scene from
"The last of the Mohicans".
That scene has everything, action, passion, tragedy, just simply everything.
Music
@@Grande79 oh yeh sure, my absolutely favourite track ever. However I was referring purely to the cinematic scene.
@@ducedevlstear2471 yes I just mean the music made the scene i think, maybe even the film itself. If you mention this movie to someone there is a very good chance the first Thing they will think about is the music.
My favorite scene is the dialogue between Jack and Mr. Grady in the bathroom in The Shining.
I love the 180 switch in that scene
Can you do like a 4 hour special of the Top 100 scenes of all time
Long as he doesn't talk thru scene. Annoying
I think the final scene in se7en was a masterpiece
But WHAT was in the box?
Oj, great film.
Turbo 86 his wifes head
@@DS-es2jt who's wife? 😝
which one?
I take it back I got confused between movies. Yep, it's great scene, although I think it is so great because of the car scene bellow it. Does it stand up to the others by itself?
The scene in Interstellar when Cooper is trying to rejoin the partly exploded space station with the lander craft is absolutely incredible. It had me white knuckling in the theatre and still does every time I watch it to this day. And, the music itself is also mind blowing incredible.
What is your favorite acted scene
Best scene in that film is "don't let him go merve!"
Yeah, the "docking scene", its so fucking great.
I loved that scene too... just before chasing and reconnecting with the damaged space station hope is lost that the mission has failed and they begin to chase the spinning craft and the music plays made the scene tense but also made you hope they succeed as the stakes were too high at a personal level for Cooper and at a humanity level. I loved that scene.
I simply love this scene from The Master. The entire movie is a lesson in directing, acting and screenplay
What is your favorite acted scene
Natalie Portman wanting Leon to open the door is a great scene
That whole film is full of great scenes
Rob Douglas I totally agree. The tension and her fear is “sweating”
I found the one where she threatens suicide to test leons loyalty the most tense in that film
Great scene
Leon is one of my absolute favourites.
There Will Be Blood had some incredible scenes
Crispy ikr
There Will Be Blood is one of my all time favorite movies.
There Will Be Blood is one 2 hour long perfect scene, imo.
There Will Be Blood is my favorite movie of all time, but at least a Paul Thomas Anderson movie still has a spot on the list, and it's the number one spot.
Gangs Of New York
The Christopher Walken vs. Dennis Hopper scene from 'True Romance' is the best scene ever imo.
i feel like the conversation about tipping in reservoir dogs deserved some kind of mention, seeing how it just grips you and interests you with the atmosphere, while they are talking casually
Dang, man. Where can I just copy an entire list of all the movies I need to watch.....
The S&S Top 100 Directors Poll is a good place to start.
Ryan Czerwinski IMDb
Adam Conway I personally don't think IMDB is a good source for that. Lots of movies/directors there are rated on popularity.
Afi top 100
1001 films to watch before you die is on IMDB/Google/Amazon
Please do top ten movie soundtracks.
+Xiang (Fortehlolz) I think they did.
8 mile
Rapperjosh13
Movie Soundtracks,not movie SONGS.
Das boot
Dazed and Confused!!
Don't forget the Tears in the Rain speech from Rutger Hauer or the longtake in GoodFellas how he walks into the club
"Tears in Rain"
Yes-Yes
My favorite scene of all time has to be Pippin singing The Edge of Night in Return of the king
That was a great scene!!!
“I know it was you Freddy. You broke my heart.”
I agree with you a 100%. Like the whole movie was so great.
"I’m smart. Not like everybody says, like dumb. I’m smart and I want respect!
"
@@larskarlsson1959 I think you're close, Lars. I think the line in this scene where Michael plays the "that's the way Pop wanted it" card only to be met by Fredo's "it ain't what I wanted!" speaks volumes about the human need to see ourselves as something more than we are. Pop may be godlike to everyone else & as regards everything else, but he's just another guy who Fredo thinks sold Fredo short. We all need to protect ourselves; or as the old saying goes, try to go a day without rationalizing your own behavior.
What's in the box?!!!!!
Se7en!
The head of the wife.
poo
An embarrassing snapshot of Spongebob from the Christmas Party.
Marsellus Wallace's Soul
How does the final scene in Memento not make this list? It basically unravels the entire puzzling movie in one scene.
That is a great movie. Without question.
Inception’s rotating hallway fight scene should be on the list for the effort, creativity and pure awesomeness
here comes nolan fan
@@sameerahmed-gx8js he makes a lot of good movies.
I agree. The entire scene with the song time playing should be counted on honourable mentions
I would agree except Kubrick did that same effect, with possibly more success, some 55years earlier with 2001: a space odyssey. He legit invented that revolving set
Fun fact, that scene alone took 3 months to film.
A surprisingly good list. I'm gonna mention a feel movie scenes that you guys didn't have space for
Talking to me - taxi driver
The fountain scene between Marcelo and Anita Ekberg - La Dolce Vita
The death of Charles foster Kane - Citizen Kane
Stargate sequence or Bone Matchcut - 2001 A Space odyssey
Final scene - Chinatown
I'm ready for my close up - Sunset Boulevard
+Arian beic I never understood what is so special about the last sunset boulevard scene. it is just an ugly women... who says that line without any reason. I don't find it that epic
+frank unodostres maybe u should watch it again, best scenes ever maybe not but definitely one of the best closing scenes ever
At the movies ending We only see her in the final frame if I remember. This shows that she has fully ignored the world around her to live in her own psychotic and lonely fantasy world of fame, staredom and beauty. Even though we know what is actually going to happen. I hope that answered your question.
+Arian beic the finger headshot scene in taxi driver, just wow
What is your favorite acted scene
Does the cabin conversation scene from Jaws not deserve to be on here? Robert Shaw's performance was truly the highlight of his career and cemented the movie as a classic for all time!
Speilberg let Robert Shaw get drunk for that scene. It was done in one take.
Robert Shaw was embarrassed by his drunk performance. Asked Spielberg if he could do it again the next day. The scene in the movie is a combination of both some drunk, some acting.
Pure magic.
My favorite movie scene of all time
I concur, not just bc it’s one of my favorites, but it sheds so much light on quint’s character. He and hooper had fought like a cat and dog in the same cage for a majority of the movie; but just as soon as quint said he had been on the Indianapolis, Hooper immediately had a new found respect for the man. Something about watching 400 of your fellow submariners being devoured by sharks for 24 hours before rescuers arrived gives you some leeway to act a little looney. It was almost like quint was on a revenge mission his entire life after the Indianapolis, he had watched those sharks eat his boat mates so he was gonna kill as many of those bastards as he could.
Oh God YES
Seth Hunt Yes, I agree that scene should have at least been mentioned. It will probably inspire its own top scenes list, if it hasn't already.
The "McLovin" scene from Superbad was a comedic masterpiece.
@John Barber google it lol
"Sicilian scene" from True Romance.
The best
“No Country for Old Men” is simply a masterpiece.
I agree
When they brief past Basterd, I was so so disappointed. But when No country for Old man is revealed as their pick, well, understandable choice i would say.
Extremely disturbing. And also, the Deer Hunter.
I can't even see a picture of Javier Bardain without getting terrorized. Yes. A disturbing masterpiece.
2007 was such a good year for movies. No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood are some of the best movies made in the last couple of decades. Hate choosing between them.
The gas station scene was incredible.
Watch “The Deer Hunter “, after they get back from hunting and go to the bar, George Dzundza starts playing the piano and all else is silent. The boys getting ready to ship off to Vietnam. One of my most favorite scenes of all time. That scene says a lot without saying a word!
I was scrolling down the comments hoping to read this comment !! I think that scene was sooo emotional and deep it was the best for me in the movie
Totally! That scene is breathtaking
Exactly. I came to this video hoping to find that scene among the top ten, I didn't. Nevertheless i'm glad to know there are more people who think that's one of the best scenes ever.
Very Intense scene and will always be a slap to the face if anyone tries to interrupt and talk through it.
There's no other scene like that. How laughter turns into total silence and then horror. Breathtaking and terrifying.
IDK if it's the "best" scene, but the most infamous scene has to be from Dr. Strangelove- The riding of the Hydrogen Bomb as if it were a horse, to its Explosion
The Dark Knight - Interrogation Scene. Now that is a masterpiece, full of suspense, amazing acting, dialogue, action... you name it
Lol get out of here kid. Come back when you’ve seen real movies
Manic Rhymes trust me I’ve seen every movie you have seen. Try me
@@Liam_Sagiv
L’avventura
La dolce vita
Oldboy (2003)
Stalker
Ikiru
Harakiri
Bande a part
Blue velvet
Chinatown
Yojimbo
8 1/2
Breathless
Three colors: red
Pather panchali
Cinema paradiso
A brighter summer day
Through a glass darkly
Chungking express
Wild strawberry’s
High and low
@@Liam_Sagiv Lol I bet you haven’t even seen 5 of the movies I just listed
@@Liam_Sagiv What’s the matter? Lol I thought you said you’ve seen every movie that I’ve seen?
Loved your number one pick, but come on, no mention of tears in the rain?
Blade Runner?
+TheGrapeinc Yeah, that was the only one that came to my mind that I was surprised wasn't mentioned on here.
+Bill Swindle Yep
+Gone Sexual Same, Blade Runner's my favourite film and that is one of the few scenes that makes me tear up.
Gone Sexual I don't know about it being number one but it is definitely one of the best death monologues in all of cinema.
One of my favorite movie scenes is the botched attempt of robbing the creepy drug dealer from Boogie Nights. There’s so much tension in that scene it’s incredible.
Silly81 my choice as well.
An amazing scene!!
Great scene, especially with the crackers going off every few seconds.
Four words: Ride. Of. The. Rohirrim.
Or “ fly you fools”
DEATH
Screw this video I’m gonna go watch that
"I drink your milkshake." and/or "I've abandoned my boy".
Both great, the other shot if been fascinated with was the train scene with Plainview looking down at the baby. How long did it take for the baby to reach up towards him? Or did it just happen? Fishing line maybe? Lol ok
In an interview with PTA and Daniel Day, they both spoke of never wanting the fiming to ever end.
One of the most overrated scenes of all time
@@Soopology how, the movie is truly fantastic
Intense and brilliantly acted scenes in an overall boring movie.
@@joetripp7291 great way to describe it.
I feel like the Apocalypse Now's opening scene should be on here
Yeah but he wasnt acting in that scene. Lol.
yes ..... he sound of the choppers .... the first notes of "The End " .
I prefer brando's death scene:"The horror...the horror...". That is one of the best actings i have ever seen
the scene with Willard punching and breaking the mirror..
When I was growing up, I was old enough to grasp the situation, but too young to get drafted, but that war has haunted me to this day.... and that scene (and many others in that film) was special.
Roy Batty's death in BladeRunner is awesome. 'All those moments will be lost in time like tears in rain. Time to die.'
Bobby Voltage Not even a mention. That hurt... a little.
The scene in full metal jacket when Leonard loses his sanity. Can’t believe that’s not on this list
The scene In PSYCHO where the detective investigates Noman Bates!!
The vulnerabilty of Norman Bates the actor showed was extremely realistic!!
some great acting..
I think you could've added monologues too (though the list is full). One that comes up to my mind is the one at the end of Blade Runner or Hugo Weaving's on the last fight of last Matrix film (I know, the first one is the best, but that monologue is great, nevertheless).
+Diogo Leitão here you go lol: ruclips.net/video/h0rsTSaEx3M/видео.html
+CineFix Somehow, I knew you guys had already done one of these :p
+Diogo Leitão good call. I would also pick Blade Runner's Tears in the Rain scene as my favorite scene of all time.
+Andreas Kerscher That was the first one I referred to ;)
Cinefix did a monologues list. Not sure which top 10 it was though...Writing maybe?
"They're eating her!! Then they're going to eat me! Oh my GAAAAAAWWWD!!!". Now that's a scene. That should've been #1.
The deerhunter is my fav film, de niro was excetional in that scene but walkens stare after, it's pure cinematic genius, a masterpiece in the art of acting.
12 angry men, the first vote. " he didn't change his vote I did"
Thumbs up simply for the mention of the Christopher Walken/Dennis Hopper scene from True Romance
The joker interviewed by batman in the Dark Knight was a masterpiece
Mitchell Kmatz hey that was what I thought!
" any scene " involving that insanity of the Joker .
the most perfect depiction of pure Evil / Insanity EVER !
I feel like Christian bales part of it isn’t great perfect though so as far as “best scenes” he kinda makes it fall short. Still love his batman
yep
@James Horvat how? It was very real and serious
The scene in True Romance when Clarence(Christian Slater) and Drexel(Gary Oldman) meet is a very intense scene.
the Shawshank redemption's opera music scene is my #1 favorite scene of all time.
Why? I just wanna know
@@jamesleodelacruz tough to put into words. I guess the human nature that it shows. I remember once I couldn’t listen to music at all for 6 months at a job I was working. When I got done and heard music again it was the most amazing thing. The sounds blew me away. I can’t imagine being in prison for years and then hearing that come on over a speaker. It’s a beautiful piece of music, but I think the men in that prison who didn’t have the opportunity to hear something like that in their own lives appreciated it more than most of the free people in the world. And the fact that Andy was willing to make the guards break the window to stop the music goes to show how incredibly enjoyable it was to him. He sacrificed a week or two of his life to share a minute of music with as many people as he could. Just when the warden and the other guards were trusting him with everything. I think it shows how important beautiful things are, and how everyone, even convicted felons, can appreciate Beauty.
@@tylerbrown9835 nice paragraph. Yeah I guess I get it now
The final showdown in the good bad and the ugly, the scene in pulp fiction where Travolta and Jackson shoot the guy in the chair, the final scene of inception, the final showdown in Star Wars ep 6 and ep 3, the black knight scene on Monty Python, the final showdown in the original matrix. So many great scenes and so little time.
CoolDrify Nice personal choice of favourite scenes
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Actually the scene when tuco is running around the cemetery is the best scene in the good the bad and the ugly
Indiana Jones - guy with sword who he shoots-genius
Thank you for finally giving some much earned respect to the great Chaplin.
This scene didn't belong in this list at all
The Train station stairs scene from "The Untouchables" is one of the most tense and explosive scenes Ive ever watched!
The Master and Barry Lyndon are two of my favorite films of all time, top ten worthy for sure. I would also add the Club Silencio scene from Mulholland Dr.
wtf have you been sniffing explain to me why you think that
#1 should’ve been Anakin and Padmé’s conversation in attack of the clones
Anakin Sandwalker the cease fire scene from children of men
No scene from that movie deserves to be anywhere near top 10.
And it's not even about being on the hating bandwagon, when you delve deeper into it, only then you realize just how crappy movies the prequels were.
I hate sand, it gets everywhere
+AhzekAhriman. You can't take a joke can you?
Anakin Sandwalker i quote this line every time I go to the beach
Great list. Also worth considering: 1) the tension in Eyes Wide Shut when Tom Cruise is discovered; 2) the final rap battle in 8 Mile; 3) High Noon when the posse arrives.
I'm glad you mentioned the beach scene in Saving Private Ryan... it's one of my favorites!
What is your favorite acted scene
Memes aside, the fairy godmother scene singing I need a hero is a masterpiece. The animation, the voice acting, it’s just perfect
What is your favorite acted scene
1)Juppiter and beyond the infinity (2001: A Space Odyssey, 1968, Stanley Kubrick)
2)Repeated (Persona, 1966, Ingmar Bergman)
3)Ending (Citizen Kane, 1941, Orson Welles)
4)Transformation (Vertigo, 1958, Alfred Hitchcock)
5)Noriko's monologue (Tokyo Story, 1953, Yasujiro Ozu)
6)Ending (8 1/2, 1963, Federico Fellini)
7)Ending (Eraserhead, 1977, David Lynch)
8)Eurydice (The Mirror, 1973, Andreij Tarkovskij)
9)Ending (City Lights, 1931, Charlie Chaplin)
10)Kurtz's monologue (Apocalypse Now Final Cut, 2019, Francis Ford Coppola)
Pretty good list.
@@TheButterMinecart1 Your?
1) Eraserhead ending
2) wild strawberries 2nd dream sequence
3) the good the bad and the ugly ending
4) eyes wide shut masked ball orgy
5) stalker last scene
6) apocalypse now ending
7) 2001 a space odyssey ending
8) Vertigo (every scene 😂)
9) pather panchali Aunts death
10) Ivan’s childhood ending
No Country For Old Men is such an amazing film, watch it if you haven't, watch it again if you have
The good the bad and the ugly needed to be on here. That scene builds tensions and suspence.The whole movie came down to that moment. The music and suspense was perfect!
The final showdown of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is outright the greatest scene of all time, in my opinion.
Another scene in The Good, The Bad And Ugly that's one of the greatest scenes in cinema history happens before the final showdown and that's The Ecstasy Of Gold.
I love the ending of Once Upon a Time in the West. Harmonica (Bronson) returns and Claudia Cardinale (just beautiful) has that intake of breath...the looks, the eyes, and the words “I hope you’ll come back some day”...”some day”. Magnificent with Leone’s score. I never tire of watching that scene.
Not the opening train station scene?
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Also wonderful ...particularly the way the camera rises over the station building and you see the town with the music score rising.
Joker meeting with the mob bosses was a beautiful scene highlighting not only the insanity of the character but setting up the rest of the movie.
Every fucking scene Heath did in that movie is a masterpiece, its not a single moment where he let go off the character, its my favourite movie of all time.
so happy you also have mentioned the bar scene in Inglorious Bastards most people favour thew intro as morew tense.
+vanasco la porta It is hard to beat that opening scene though.
+John Klein It is a better scene on it's own. The bar scene just has more tension that's all.
Agree both were very intense I was literally on the edge of my seat lol.
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+vanasco la porta To each his own, of course, but I found it a little forced and pretentious. I enjoy QT's movies, but less and less since Reservoir Dogs. Just my opinion.
wow, no bladerunner..... the scene where the duplicate saves him from falling then gives his last words!
It depends on the taste. Actually almost all people I know who DO anything in any way of art (musician, poet, painter, or even artistic web designer) would mention the "tears in rain" Blade Runner scene as the most artistic, most valuable scene in film history.
Simple guys vote for Darth Vader in TESB :)))))
Or the interview with the duplicate with the mustache at the beginning?
@@joshuajudas2414 *Replicants, not duplicates.
"Tears in the rain" ... extemporaneous speech by Rutger Hauer.
@@TRMN8R2029 "Tears in rain" no the
I have to tell you that every single of your lists made me so deeply crazy about every single of the movie I know ! I was aware that im in love with THE MASTER of course, i put this on the shoulder of everything but not on this extremly precise details of this scene... and its everytime the same ! I feel like I discovered again my favorite movie with you and for that THANK YOU !
Shocking that you left out the final duel from The Good,The Bad and The Ugly.
So many to consider!
-Return of the Jedi: Luke let's anger direct his attacks to the point of taking over his father and cut his hand, then he stops the brutal assault, looks at his own artificial hand and realised what he almost became. Best acting part of the saga plus that music
-The doctor's death in Pan's Labyrinth
-The train on submerged lands from Spirited Away
-The kitchen scene from Jurassic Park (should have take the place of No Country... in the tension category)
-Alien's last fight against the xenomorph was a strong contestant for that spot too
-The Great Dictator's ending speech
+Bender B. Rodriguez Yup that scene puts Return of The Jedi over Empire for me, even though Jedi has Ewoks.
+Bender B. Rodriguez yeah it's really a shame
there are SO many great scenes, countless of them, i thought it was strange to pick only 10
they did choose good ones, so i'm glad
that train scene from spirited away was something else, though.
I love aliens. I watch it once a week. There isnt a spot in the movie where im bored and ive seen it hundreds of times.
Django unchained "dinner table" is great scene.
agreed
Yeah that’s WAY too mainstream for the douchebags that run this channel
Great scene? You';re joking, right? It was really lame. As was the whole film.
@@katherynemero9355 oh dear lord, shut up
@@katherynemero9355 I'm sure I didn't watch it
So many great scenes, and a really well done video.
That coin toss scene is something special. The direction is flawless, the acting from Bardem and the man behind the counter is immense and the cinematography is at another level. It's like every second was perfectly crafted. It's haunting and sticks with me every time I see it.
Man, I really love well-made movies. Stellar list. Hard to pick just 10 for all-time scenes.
Django Unchained's Negotiation of Broomhilda's Release?!?! DiCaprio killed it, even wiping his own blood all over Kerry Washington's face after he cut his hand on the glass.
Or Leo in almost every scene in Wolf of Wallstreet, especially his final speech in the movie, or even his and Jonah Hill's quaalude lambo, phone call scene.... epic.
Or the Dude and Walter discussing his peed on rug in Big Lebowski, not to mention the 'Over the line' scene.
came here to say this. that django scene was more tense than the coin toss.
Tyler Muschara There are just too much great scenes out there... Actually every scene on this list could be on number one because they are all freaking amazing.
cafe scene in heat is amazing,nothing fancy but its unbleivable
ericthedread1 absolutely ,the whole movie is just amazing.everything is perfect.i dont know how many times ive watched it.
was actually just thinking about commenting on that scene.
Not a huge fan of the movie. However when the list focused on a "Dialogue Scene" the cafe scene you mention is one I thought of.
Ditto. Yeah, there are so many great scenes in that movie I actually don't necessarily think that the cafe scene is the best, other than seeing De Niro and Pacino together. The abandoned drive-in theater scene is probably my "favorite" ... then again, just Neil looking out at the ocean through his glass wall, or Hanna with the TV, or any of the scenes with Waingro, or ... you get the idea. :)
TimmyCrackCorn yes i totally agree but for some wierd reason i just cant get enough of the cage scene,i dont know why ,i enjoy every word comming from their mounths.al says"brother you are going down" and the look of the neil face after that just wonderfull.im totally agree,the whole movie is a bloody masterpiece
The final scene from Taxi Driver is my number 1
Mine, too, without a doubt. It's incredibly graphic, yet incredibly satisfying to watch. Travis is the perfect antihero, and those 3 victims of his definitely got what they deserved.
This is a ridiculously good selection. Well done.
Two scenes I absolutely love:
1.) In "Goodfellas" when it's in manic meltdown mode -- he's running errands, dropping off guns, picking up blow, giving his bro a ride, seeing helicopters, etc.; it's one of the finest scenes I've ever witnessed in a film.
2.) In "Boogie Nights" when they decide to rip off the big dope dealer. There's a random Chinese guy lighting off firecrackers, the dealer's higher than a kite, the early '80s music is blaring, one of the crew goes too far in trying to rob all the money...." The scene is stunning.
Yes. totaly agree on the boogie nights scene.. Pretty intense
What is your favorite acted scene
@@simonsotomonte3441 Probably Liota in the scene I mentioned above. Also, I should mention Natalie Wood in the last scene in "Splendor in the Grass" when she drives out to see him; astonishing.
"Stop swinging the bat, Wendy."
Benjamin Burke ..ah that movie was one whole awesome scene
That is probably my #1 favorite scene of all time. I watch The Shining almost every month just for that scene alone 😂
"Wendy, I'm not going to hurt you. I'm going to bash your brains in. I'm going to bash 'em the fuck in."
The thumbnail features The Deer Hunter, and I am thrilled to see that you have included a Russian Roulette scene. However, a more visceral version of it has to be Nicky’s final *game*. The look of simultaneous rage and resignation in his eyes is utterly heart-wrenching, not to mention Michael’s grief, afterwards
The end scene in ''Scarface"
"Open the pod bay doors, HAL."
Platoon when Elias is killed is a great seen great cinematography, great score, the start of confrontation between the most powerful character and main character.
Blade Runner tears in the rain definitely a classic
"Tears in Rain"
Great stuff.
Chaplin and Tarkovsky, genius.
Great taste.
Chaplin is really having a new resurgence. His films all spoke of the underdog.
The burning house scene in Mirror is so brilliant, couldn't agree more.
The first time I saw the robot feeder scene in Modern Times, I was in tears from laughing so hard. Perfect comedic choice!
Jaws - “You’re going to need a bigger boat” arguably the best scene in any movie
You could put about 3 scenes from Deer Hunter in here
DEER HUNTER SHOOK ME, JUST PERFECT EMOTION PLAYED BY ENTIRE CAST.