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Post by James Fabiano on Jul 17, 2015 17:21:30 GMT -5
The Crow - Brandon Lee's death, A shame as it's a great movie Similarly, there's Twilight Zone : The Movie.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Jul 17, 2015 17:22:55 GMT -5
Nothing else in that film is worth remembering. The film recycles footage from the first one and the star is apparently missing last time I read the wiki. According to his Wiki, he did attend a screening of Silent Night, Deadly Night 2 in December of 2013...so unless something's happened since then, he's still around. That is more recent than when I last checked it.
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Jul 17, 2015 17:50:56 GMT -5
I have a feeling Jurassic World will be remembered for the final fight scene Or the "Chris Pratt rides a motorcycle with raptors" scene, which was literally used as a poster to promote the movie. Bryce Dallas Howard had a few memorable scenes in it, but then again some people like statuesque redheads more than others.
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Post by DSR on Jul 17, 2015 17:57:25 GMT -5
What about the Superman vs. Clark Kent fight? Or Superman being a complete troll; straightening the Leaning Tower or Pisa and blowing out the Olympic Flame? Or that lady getting turned into a robot and horrifying children for years to come?
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Jul 17, 2015 19:36:30 GMT -5
Or the "Chris Pratt rides a motorcycle with raptors" scene, which was literally used as a poster to promote the movie. Bryce Dallas Howard had a few memorable scenes in it, but then again some people like statuesque redheads more than others. Also notable for the improbability of her character outrunning dinosaurs while wearing high heels.
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Post by bob on Jul 17, 2015 19:55:14 GMT -5
"I see dead people."
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Post by Danimal on Jul 17, 2015 20:38:27 GMT -5
Sleepaway Camp, if you've seen it you know the scene. If you haven't I won't spoil it.
Psycho is an unmitigated classic but it's best-known for the shower-scene.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2015 23:15:51 GMT -5
Ummm no this is the best line of the movie
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Jul 17, 2015 23:19:24 GMT -5
Bryce Dallas Howard had a few memorable scenes in it, but then again some people like statuesque redheads more than others. Also notable for the improbability of her character outrunning dinosaurs while wearing high heels. Yeah, that part got on my nerves, but other than that I enjoyed it.
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Jul 17, 2015 23:21:15 GMT -5
YOU'RE THAT GUY THAT f***ED A PIE! If you're referring to American Pie, I think that flick's more remembered for Shannon Elizabeth's tits. If you're referring to Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back, I, uh...agree with you. What about Ben Affleck killing hookers? What about the Superman vs. Clark Kent fight? Or Superman being a complete troll; straightening the Leaning Tower or Pisa and blowing out the Olympic Flame? Whereas Superman IV is remembered for using the same flying shot the entire movie, and causing people watching to smack their head and yell "Turn it off! Turn it off!"
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Post by MolotovMocktail on Jul 17, 2015 23:21:42 GMT -5
They Live for "chew bubblegum and kick ass".
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Post by DSR on Jul 17, 2015 23:22:59 GMT -5
They Live for "chew bubblegum and kick ass". You forgot the giant signs that say "OBEY" and the epic fight Piper/Keith David street fight?!
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Post by ibdude on Jul 18, 2015 1:21:25 GMT -5
Swordfish (2001), if it's remembered at all, is remembered for Halle Berry's toplessness in that one scene. I was 12 years old when this came out on VHS. My brother,our best friend, and I had heard about this one particular scene. So one night, we snuck and watched it really late at night at his house when everybody was asleep, with the volume extremely low, just for that one part. It was a glorious scene I might add.
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Post by ibdude on Jul 18, 2015 1:23:27 GMT -5
This movie and The Empire Strikes Back have been spoiled for everybody over the years who haven't seen these.
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Post by Danimal on Jul 18, 2015 7:48:27 GMT -5
They Live for "chew bubblegum and kick ass". You forgot the giant signs that say "OBEY" and the epic fight Piper/Keith David street fight?! I think of the fight, it's a classic that inspired a classic South Park moment.
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Post by kidglov3s on Jul 18, 2015 9:04:29 GMT -5
Streets of Fire (1984) - Ever hear the song "I Can Dream About You"? That's pretty much the only thing anyone remembers from this bizarre Escape from New York-meets-West Side Story hodge-podge, despite featuring before-they-were-stars performances from Diane Lane, Willem Defoe, and Rick Moranis. (That is, unless you live in Japan, where this movie was popular enough to partially inspire the video games Final Fight and Streets of Rage.) Tread. Lightly.
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Post by Crappler El 0 M on Jul 18, 2015 9:45:54 GMT -5
- Chariots of Fire is pretty much remembered for the beach-running and especially the music accompanying this scene. - A Streetcar Named Desire is pretty much remembered for 'STELLA! HEY STELLA!' - On the Waterfront is pretty much remembered for the 'I coulda been a contender.' scene. - When Harry Met Sally is pretty close. That one scene is so famous that the film probably qualifies, despite other memorable moments. I disagree with Deliverance, but someone already pointed out the Dueling Banjos scene at the beginning. That may be more remembered than 'squeal like a pig.' I disagree with Psycho. Yes, the shower scene is the big takeaway, but I think the reveal of Norma Bates in the chair at the end is so well-remembered as well that you can't say the movie is only remembered for one thing.
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Post by wildojinx on Jul 18, 2015 10:23:09 GMT -5
My Girl is better known as The Film where Macaulay Culkin's character dies
Rocky 4- If He dies, he dies
Citizen Kane-"Rosebud"
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Post by CMWaters on Jul 18, 2015 10:29:51 GMT -5
Rocky 4- If He dies, he dies Um, you forgetting "I must break you"? That and Rocky Balboa ending the Cold War?
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Post by ERON on Jul 18, 2015 11:23:41 GMT -5
Based on some of these responses, I'm surprised no one has posted "I'M THE KING OF THE WOOORLD!!!" as if Titanic was some unremarkable dud that would be all but forgotten except for that one moment. Anyway, here are a few more that I came up with: Saturday Night Fever (1977) - Granted, this was by design. The movie was meant to showcase the music and dancing. The actual plot was just to kill time between dance scenes. That's why all anyone remembers today are the dancing and the soundtrack. The Wicker Man (2006) - When does an unnecessary bastardization of a classic thriller become a surprise must-see? When it features an insane, over-the-top Nic Cage screaming at the top of his lungs about bees and burnt dolls, and beating up straw feminists while wearing a bear suit. Lifeforce (1985) - Might as well have been titled "Naked Space Vampire," since that's pretty much all anyone remembers about it. Streets of Fire (1984) - Ever hear the song "I Can Dream About You"? That's pretty much the only thing anyone remembers from this bizarre Escape from New York-meets-West Side Story hodge-podge, despite featuring before-they-were-stars performances from Diane Lane, Willem Defoe, and Rick Moranis. (That is, unless you live in Japan, where this movie was popular enough to partially inspire the video games Final Fight and Streets of Rage.) Tread. Lightly. Oh, I never said it was a bad movie. I think it's an underrated gem, myself.
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