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      Favourite Movie Scenes

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      dunlop liddell shankly
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      Re: Favourite Movie Scenes
      Reply #253: Jul 24, 2023 05:06:16 pm
      It's very rare that a film makes me cry but I did with this scene the first time I watched it and still do to this day. It's just a heartbreaking moment. I don't know if it classes as a favourite because it does get me so much but at the same time because it gets to me as much as it does it's a scene I would show to anyone as to why The Great Escape is the greatest film of all time.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpvqpzU7eEc&ab_channel=Movieclips

      To understand why Ives' death is so touching, here's him and Hilts getting to know each other in the cooler.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZa79QGDeo8&ab_channel=Movieclips
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      Re: Favourite Movie Scenes
      Reply #254: Aug 09, 2023 06:07:16 pm
      After putting the haggling scene in the FSG thread, had to go through a few of others from Life Of Brian.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuALwLhUmKY&ab_channel=Crystalton
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      Re: Favourite Movie Scenes
      Reply #255: Aug 10, 2023 04:36:42 pm
      https://youtu.be/d4yYRwx0GZo

      Big section of it filmed in one take too.
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      Re: Favourite Movie Scenes
      Reply #256: Aug 10, 2023 05:16:10 pm
      One that stands the test of time is: The single high angle shot tracking over movie theatre, church and schoolroom...all set to the Debbie Reynolds 1957 hit "Tammy" in the Magical Terrence Davis film "The Long Day Closes" For those of us of a certain vintage from Liverpool it carries a lot of emotion and fond nostalgia. Great filmmaker....and one of our own.

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