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Favorite single scene in a movie

Somehow, I've seen the boot camp stuff a bunch of times. I've never seen more than the first couple of minutes of the rest of the movie. I either fall asleep, or I have to go do something.
Same thing with "A Bronx Tale." I've seen everything up to the bar fight (also a favorite scene) or a little bit after probably a dozen times at least, but I always seem to watch it on TV, a commercial hits, I flip to something else and never come back to it.


Now youse can't leave. So clashic. And then they beat the crap out of the bikers and had the whole neighborhood chasing them down.
 
Here's mine:



I'm surprised it hasn't been mentioned yet.

To me, it's the best because it stands on its own. You don't have to ever have watched the whole film. If you see just that, it points out WTF and the absurdity of war. The movie in a nutshell.
 
So on FB there was a "Best opening scene of a movie that sets up the entire film...." thing. This came instantly to mind. Such a masterclash in direction. Oh, and if Trump thinks the border is a sieve NOW!

 
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I'll also take the final scene of Presumed Innocent, when <spoiler alert> Harrison Ford discovers his wife is the killer.
 
1) Tommy Lee Jones ordering the search party in "The Fugitive."
2) Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) lists his demands in the original "Die Hard."
3) "These go to 11."
 

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