Mission: Impossible 4: Burj Khalifa scene Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows pt 2: Neville's speech to Voldemort The Social Network: Opening scene, "lawyer up asshole" scene, rowing competition scene Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows pt 1: The Three Brothers scene Toy Story 3: Incinerator scene & when Andy gives his toys to Bonnie Some of these have been circlejerked to death, but they are pretty iconic, and some of them aren't quite as well known, but still pretty recognizable by anyone who's scene the films. While it might be too early to call it for the movie Logan, the scene where we see the little girl slowly walk out of the abandoned building and kill all those guards Either that or the "Sell me this pen" scene.īane's "You merely adopted the darkness" speech in Dark Knight Rises The scene in Wolf of Wall Street when he makes a huge sale at the smaller company and everyone slowly starts to turn around and look at him. "That's my secret, I'm always angry" seems like a pretty memorable moment "Manners maketh man" scene from Kingsman 1 That being said, here's a list off the top of my head A lot can happen and I think it's even too early to say what moments are going to be iconic from films that came out this year. There's still 2 years left of cinema to see in this decade. We aren't all the way through this decade. If I asked you to name as many films from the 80s as you can, you'd probably name significantly less than someone who was asked this in '87. They've been weeded out from other movies too. What we think of iconic moments in films that are 25+ years old have been watched and talked about for 25+ years. Right here and now there are tons of incredible films with amazing moments coming out all the time.ĮDIT: Quoted one film wrong and attributed the wrong Tarantino/Waltz combo! Fixed it, thanks for the help! I just think we are living in an incredible age for film and don't want to miss out because I keep looking to the past. And, there are so many more that I forgot. Some of these may be longer than your typical 'moment' but they are all (in my opinion) special. Manchester by the Sea: The conversation between Affleck and Williams in the parking lotīeasts of the Southern Wild: Dinner scene Toy Story 3: The end where they are about to fall into the incinerator Moonlight: Any scene that is on the beach The Master: Interview/interrogation scene Lee Unkrich's favorite cue composed for the film is "Lotso's Story".This made me a little sad because I think there are so many.The aliens are playing the tune in their sports car, but the song was ultimately replaced by another piece of music.īest Original Song "We Belong Together" (Randy Newman)īest Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Mediaīest Original Song – “We Belong Together” The Judas Priest song "Electric Eye" was also used in the film in the temp score for the opening scene of Toy Story 3. The song "Losing You" from Newman's own album Harps and Angels was also used in the first trailer for the film. In addition to the tracks included in the soundtrack album, the film also uses several other tracks such as " Dream Weaver" by Gary Wright, " Le Freak" by Chic, and Randy Newman's original version of " You've Got a Friend in Me." Furthermore, tracks "Cowboy!" and "Come to Papa" included material from Newman's rejected score to Air Force One. You've Got A Friend In Me (para el Buzz Español)
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