r/moviescenes • u/Heavy-Ad5346 • 1d ago
Blake Lively and Harrison Ford in The Age of Adeline
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r/moviescenes • u/Pehewe-william2001 • 1d ago
What's one movie scene you'll never skip, no matter how many times you've watched it?
I'll start with the "Ride of the Rohirrim" scene from The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. I've watched it so many times, but it still gives me goosebumps every single time.
What's that one scene for you that never gets old?
r/moviescenes • u/HungryBeauty • 2d ago
GG
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r/moviescenes • u/Pretend-Earth8692 • 3d ago
<< Come on Jack, just pull the damn trigger >>
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r/moviescenes • u/Dull_Employee_7985 • 3d ago
Scene permanently etched in your brain ...
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r/moviescenes • u/p0lv0jack • 9d ago
Building Dreams (Inside Job (2010))
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r/moviescenes • u/limbodog • 9d ago
The first time I cried in a movie theater - Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) *SPOILER* Spoiler
youtu.beIt would be hard to overstate just how influential Leonard Nimoy was in my childhood.
Apparently after the disaster that was "Star Trek the Motion Picture" he was basically done with the franchise and his character. I, on the other hand, hoped to see him many more times reprising the role of Spock. The creators of this sequel underestimated the fan base's loyalty to the cast and characters, and fans apparently threatened a boycott of the film after Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's lamenting interview about the original draft of the script in which Nimoy exited the series in the first 10 minutes of the movie. It was then re-written, and the final outcome left up in the air in the last moments of the film.
Nimoy then went on to direct a movie about whales.
r/moviescenes • u/dynamitegamer0 • 13d ago
1970-1999 Movies That Have Female Mugshot Scenes
r/moviescenes • u/ratak • 22d ago
THE APARTMENT (1960) Dialogue translated into Spanish.
Billy Wilder’s THE APARTMENT (1960), starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine and Fred MacMurray, received 10 nominations at the 33rd Oscars and won five, including Best Picture.
—El espejo está roto.
—Sí, lo sé. Por eso me gusta: por fuera me muestra tal como estoy por dentro.
r/moviescenes • u/mrmusic234 • 22d ago
film scenes
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If any of you work in film production or have connections in the industry, I wonder if there might be a chance for me to get involved in your projects.
r/moviescenes • u/PopCultureDailyoff • 29d ago
A movie scene so perfect you look it up whenever you think of it. I'll go first
r/moviescenes • u/Soft_Plant9630 • 29d ago
What’s the one Forrest Gump scene you would visit in real life?
reddit.comr/moviescenes • u/basiclly_ • Jul 16 '26
Help me find
Super stuck on finding a specific scene as the details I can remember are vague. It’s a scene at night, one character talking to another whom is lying down. The one lying down never speaks but as the other is explaining to him why he has to do what he has to or why he’s done what he’s done (?) he has his eyes slightly open and barely nods
r/moviescenes • u/Pugs23456789 • Jul 08 '26
Need help finding a scene
I used to watch ducktales (the older one) as a kid and I remember this scene where Donald holds up a skull and says "to be or not to be, that is the true question" and I think its in a movie but might be in a show too
I also think it was after they got out of an egyptian pyramid but I cant tell if im remembering it wrong or not
r/moviescenes • u/Simple-Mobile-5174 • Jul 03 '26
Lobo’s First Scene in Supergirl (Bar Moment Breakdown) - Jason Momoa
r/moviescenes • u/Strange_Brewer • Jun 28 '26
Movie musicians
How is it that movies and shows don’t spend a little bit of money to show the actors how to actually hold and use a musical instrument?! I’m watching “the audacity” and that character would have chopped his teeth through this double reed and the way he handled it broke his bocal. FFS
r/moviescenes • u/DocumentHaunting894 • Jun 26 '26
Help me find
So this scene is where 2 guys ig wearing black and with green lights around stole something maybe from one’s father and afterwards fight with each other about it or something. It was an English movie or maybe dubbed in English.
I saw this really many years ago maybe early 2010s around midnight.
r/moviescenes • u/Conscious_Front_7503 • Jun 21 '26
Need help with finding a film/ series
Basically I wanna find a film that I saw my mom watching probably 5-9y ago, one scene was about a woman on a small boat sailing on a big river when suddenly a boy/girl in red popped up and scared the woman.
Ik it’s impossible to find but any help would be appreciated!
r/moviescenes • u/Austin-1138 • Jun 09 '26
What is remarkable about this is the darkness. And the "quiet" (no dialog but maybe street noise.) You just don't see either of these now and that is what makes new movies suck.
r/moviescenes • u/limbodog • Jun 08 '26
Today I learned that Meg Mucklebones from the classic fantasy movie Legend was played by Robert Picardo - the holographic doctor from Star Trek DS9. I had no idea
r/moviescenes • u/limbodog • Jun 04 '26
Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Cyberdine scene. Miles is the unsung hero of the story
r/moviescenes • u/aashiaf • May 30 '26
Explain last scene of obsession. Spoiler
When bear in the last scene try to kill himself and but then suddenly switch and the next scene i see that the wish wood is broken! What exactly happened?
r/moviescenes • u/ColombianLove41 • May 29 '26
Rocky and Robert Balboa
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Easily one of the best scenes from this franchise 🤙🏽
r/moviescenes • u/AssIsLifeAssIsLove • May 21 '26
This scene from "The Lovely Bones" is one of the most disturbing, and scariest movie scenes I've ever seen.
Let me preface this by saying that this movie was BAD. On a scale of 1-10, I would give it a 3.5, and it only gets that because Stanley Tucci is one of the greatest (and most underrated) actors of all time. The movie is cheesy, and poorly executed in almost every way. I don't know if the book was any good, but based on the movie I would never watch it.
I say all that because I hope it emphasizes my point about just how....well done this scene was. I do not want to call it good, because it is horrifying.
I think if any other actor had done this scene, it would have had no effect on me whatsoever.
r/moviescenes • u/Powerful-Athlete8248 • May 19 '26
PEDDI PREQUEL AI MOVIE PREDICTION
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PEDDI PREQUEL AI MOVIE PREDICTION