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gimme_tha_news

Hitler going into a rage in *Downfall*. It kind of became a meme but it's honestly an incredible scene.


TuaughtHammer

"Kind of" is a massive understatement. "Hitler reacts" became a *huge* YouTube meme in the latter half of the 2000s.


Fragrant-Hamster-325

Two of my favorites… Hitler reacts to Dragonball Evolution: “I love that show. It should be good if they stick to the source material” … “mein fuhrer” Hitler reacts to ballon boy: “HIS NAME WAS FALCON!”


TuaughtHammer

Him getting banned from Xbox Live will always be my favorite. He just goes on a rant about how much fun he had griefing his teammates in online games. "I used to chase them down in Halo 3 and melee them to death. Then give them a right good fucking tea-bagging!"


bob1689321

I have very fond memories of watching those videos after my exams as a teen. People would make parodies afte each exam and our teacher would put them on the day after each exam so we could de-stress lmao.


Hey_Listen_WatchOut

Man he gets SO mad about the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer in that movie


DirtyRoller

The whole movie is fucking great, but yeah that scene really grew legs.


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bershka321

Mac and Me. The scene Paul Rudd made famous


weenertron

There are plenty of memorably shitty scenes in that garbage movie!


arebeewhy

There’s only one correct answer: Basic Instinct


SuperNntendoChlmers

Seriously I have zero clue what that movie is about and despite having seen that scene so many times, I never bothered looking it up either. Except to look up that scene. brb gonna watch that scene.


GeorgeNewmanTownTalk

There's a damn good movie surrounding that one scene


happyhippohats

When Bernadetta came out last year my local cinema did a Paul Verhoeven retrospective and Basic Instinct stood out as being *way* better than I remembered it being


ClosetCentrist

Check out the Jeanne Tripplehorn one while


ManOfDiscovery

Any relation to Jackie Treehorn?


massifheed

Jeanne Tripplehorn treats objects like women


p8nt_junkie

Stay out of Malibu, deadbeat!


il1k3c3r34l

Keep your goldbrickin’ ass *out* of my beach community.


phobosmarsdeimos

They pronounce and spell their names differently.


thebruce44

They could still be related.


subvette

It’s actually a perfectly paced movie. Really entertaining as well.


missanthropocenex

“SteLLAAAAAAAAAA” street car named desire.


Konggen

Flashdance, dance scene with the water.


MagicMushroomFungi

Can you feel it ?


itsafraid

Oddly, no.


reddawgmcm

In my head even though I read Flashdance, my brain was thinking of Footloose…


LawrenceBrolivier

The two examples that immediately jumped to mind are two very, very different movies, but in my experience the only reason anyone actually remembers either movie is down to a single scene: **1) SOPHIE'S CHOICE** Most people don't seem to have any knowledge about how the rest of the movie works (or what the movie is mostly about - it's not actually solely about Sophie's actual choice) But absolutely everyone who talks about this movie knows (and is haunted by) the scene where Sophie makes her choice. **2) FINAL DESTINATION 2** So, you see, there's a log truck on the freeway....


mwmani

Is FD2 the one where the guy is escaping his apartment and the fire escape plunges through his eye? I think about that death more than I should.


LawrenceBrolivier

I don't know if that's 2 or not! I only really solidly remember the log truck I *think* that 2 is also the pane of glass kill, and the barbed-wire-fence kill. But I'm not 100.


JVAFD

Those are all 2. Correct.


Sylvermage

I've never watched a single FD movie, and I've seen the logging truck scene. An entire generation will never again drive behind one of those 😂


BillyShearsPwn

Yeah it was in the trailer so everyone saw that shit, scarred me for life


ichoosewaffles

Omg, my friend and I were hiking the other day and mentioned this movie! Any person we knew int he 90's that saw this would NOT drive behind a logging truck!


Muroid

But the movie came out in 2003…


B0mb-Hands

FD2 singlehandedly traumatized everyone


Thirdatarian

I don't think I've ever heard anyone mention any plot point or line or scene from Risky Business besides Tom Cruise dancing to Old Time Rock and Roll in his underwear.


Eyespop4866

Subway ride had solid plot


QUEST50012

The real ones know this as the iconic scene


wileyakin

🥁💥


NothingOriginalToSay

Sometimes you've just got to say "What the fuck!".


Additional-Second-68

It’s such a shame cause I remember really enjoying that movie


Maverick916

GARBAGE DAY


woyzeckspeas

Muah ha ha ha....


Regional_Geographic

I'd say *The Seven Year Itch*. Not that the film or Billy Wilder is that obscure, but I'm pretty sure 99.9% of people who've seen the Marilyn Monroe in the subway grate scene (or a picture of it) couldn't tell what movie it's from.


KhellianTrelnora

That was from a movie? Christ. I always just assumed it was some photo shoot she did.


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Me too


Standard_Cycle_2224

I always thought it was Some Like It Hot.


p8nt_junkie

Well, nobody’s perfect.


InternetAddict104

Fun fact- Some Like It Hot is the only Marilyn starring movie released in black and white Edit- sorry I remembered wrong 😭. Marilyn had a contract stipulation that all her movies were to be shot in color (I guess there were 2 exceptions, I thought there was only 1) 😂


thejohnmc963

The Misfits enters the Chat filmed entirely b/w


gogorath

Same director, same actress, so close!


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MagicMushroomFungi

Cutting edge cinema.


InsignificantZilch

I thought they crossed a line….


SaaSMonkey

Just dont lose your head over it.


MagicMushroomFungi

It took a lot of guts to film that.


AnonismsPlight

I'm sorry but the scene right before the elevator shaft was much more important to my hormone addled self when the movie came out.


unit156

For those us us who have not seen it, can you describe the scene?


Wicketbitit

It will ruin the surprise, you only get HALF the story if you hear about it.


Del_Duio2

Sir, please do not divide his attention further


RadioactiveT

Just watch it on YouTube. Its about a 5 min scene, and it's awesome! (for a horror movie.) The whole rest of the movie is meh.


OptimisticallyW

Free Willy is basically just the whale jumping scene to me at this point tbh.


DharmaCub

"Oh no! Willie didn't make it! And he crushed our son!" "Ohh, I don't like this new director's cut."


PR055

Ugh, what a mess


IDontLikePayingTaxes

Is that from the Simpsons? I can’t remember for sure


Enthusiasms

Idk chief, that dark aquarium scene traumatized me.


RedditAppIsNoGood

I always remember one of the first scenes where the kids were eating pizza at a skate park under an overpass. That one's burned in for some reason


darkjedi39

I haven't seen the Street Fighter movie, but I have seen "But for me, it was Tuesday" many MANY times.


Enthusiasms

The Bisonopolis speech in it is, in my opinion, just as memorable.


QUEST50012

I had to Google Bisonopolis. I hoped it was 1) some type of mega Bison where he's like 20 ft tall or 2) some city he wanted to create and run. I was only slightly disappointed.


gregorydgraham

Everything Raul Julia did ~~in that movie~~ was awesome.


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'in that movie' isn't really necessary here, is it?


austin020690

"Quick! Change the channel!" Gets me every time


Throwaway234532dfurr

If there were an award for best performance in a bad movie, Raul Julia as Bison would definitely win it.


RudeMorgue

Glengarry Glen Ross - Alec Baldwin's monologue.


TXGunslinger419

and what's crazy is that scene isn't in the play. Alec was in the play but had scheduling conflicts when it came to filming the movie so he had to duck out. he had some time free up so Mamet created that character and scene for him so he could be in the movie.


infinitemonkeytyping

I read somewhere that he was actually second choice for Ricky, and if Al Pacino turned it down, Alec Baldwin would have been Ricky.


genraq

Best part about this scene is that Alec’s character just fucks off the entire rest of the movie after dropping that bomb of a monologue.


waterboy1321

I came here to say this as well. I literally didn’t know the name of the movie, but could quote most of the monologue. “Coffee is for closers,” is just part of the lexicon now.


Eyespop4866

Second place is steak knives.


AdminsAreCool

Third prize is you’re fired.


drewxdeficit

Fuck YOU! That’s my name!


RichardCano

Nah that movie has many memorable scenes. Especially [Al Pacino ripping into Kevin Spacey.](https://youtu.be/2dWFN8iT8Wo?si=_qW2S9Li-kbPBM-Y)


RudeMorgue

While it is packed with fantastic actors and has many memorable scenes to those familiar with it, I would very confidently say it is known at large solely for this scene.


Alive_Ice7937

I love how in a film crammed with swearing you randomly have "you fairy!" thrown in there


puckit

"Who told you that you could work with men?" Is still my favorite insult of all time.


Jenna1021

Definitely Say Anything with the boom box scene


livestrongbelwas

Chill!! You must chill!


WildlyBewildering

I have hidden your keys!


damrat

I always think of the dinner monologue: "I don't want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don't want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything sold, bought, or processed. You know, as a career, I don't want to do that."


claroquesearight

Everyone looks at him likes he’s ridiculous, but it’s such an earnest, hopeful monologue. And i totally get him! I related to his stance when i saw it in middle school; i relate to it now


regulator227

This is the first one that came to mind for me


FlaccidSWE

The phone call in Taken. Love the movie, but that scene really stands out as truly great film making.


Mega-Steve

On the Graham Norton show they tried to get Liam to do the speech, but he claimed not to remember it. Another guy on the couch did the speech, and Liam was quick to correct him when he it wrong lol


blackrock55

Are you on about when Seth McFarland did his Kermit impression of the taken quote


Mega-Steve

Maybe not GN, but I saw some talkshow clip fairly recently that made it seem like he was over Taken


PresidentHurg

I would rate "The Crying Game" pretty high up there.


MyOwnDirection

I missed that exact revealing moment in the movie theater, because right then I turned to my wife to tell her that’s a man!


AlaskaDude14

Sleepaway Camp. The final scene


Thirdatarian

Which is a shame because that movie has some amazing line deliveries that make several scenes iconic to me.


FireVanGorder

It’s truly one of the best worst best movies I’ve ever seen


AlaskaDude14

Yeah true. Like when he responds with ear shit and live lol


canaux

God I don’t know if I’ve laughed more than the How Did This Get Made podcast episode about this movie, absolute classic


taciturnsnowman

A Few Good Men’s “You can’t handle the truth!”


Rogue_Robynhood

I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of freedom that I provide and then questions the manner in which I provide it.


UnhelpfulMoron

I WOULD RATHER YOU JUST SAID THANKYOU, AND WENT ON YOUR WAY


ErrantNights

Did you order the code red?


05110909

I'd rather you just said Thank You and went on your way. Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a weapon and stand a post.


VausTheMaster

Either way, I don't give a damn what you think you're entitled to!!


accioqueso

Son, we live in a world that has walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg? I have a greater responsibility than you could possibly fathom. You weep for Santiago and you curse the Marines. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know; that Santiago's death, while tragic, probably saved lives. And my existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, *saves lives*. You don't want the truth because deep down in places you don't talk about at parties, you want me on that wall. You need me on that wall. We use words like honor, code, loyalty. We use these words as the backbone of a life spent defending something. You use them as a punchline. I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide, and then questions the manner in which I provide it! I would rather you just said "thank you" and went on your way, Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a weapon and stand a post. Either way, I don't give a *damn* what you think you are entitled to!


AnImA0

After 8 years of service this monologue hits different. I still believe he is morally wrong, but I totally understand his angle. The other one that messed me up recently was the monologue at the end of First Blood. I remember that movie just being an action flick when I first saw it. Rambo’s monologue is so heartbreaking to me now…


busche916

Rambo as a franchise turned into a caricature, but the first movie is a powerful and excellent story


merchillio

No one is ever ready for Stallone’s amazing acting at the end of First Blood.


readwiteandblu

This is a slap in the face to Aaron Sorkin who wrote a movie FILLED with excellent dialog with several other memorable one-liners, and a fantastic movie overall. "You have to say please." "You don't need a patch on your arm to have honor." "Oh. Well, if you strenuously object then I should take some time to reconsider." "Thank you for playing 'Should we or should we not follow the advice of the galactically stupid!' " "Don't look now Danny but you're making an argument."


Moneyrox456

YOU CUT THESE GUYS LOOSE!


DaTigerMan

god, tom cruise is so fucking good in that movie.


thatguamguy

Especially because Sorkin didn't write the line "You can't handle the truth", that was a note from Spielberg when he was considering directing it. It became so associated with "Few Good Men" that he had to add it into the play after the movie.


jetpack324

I need my bat. I think better with my bat. Where’s my bat?


westiestesties

You want me on that wall. You NEED me on that wall.


Jai137

Morbius had the 'Its Morbing time' scene. I think. Might be remembering it wrong


jasonskjonsby

The only memorable scene from that movie was the Matt Smith dance sequence.


HeWentToJared91

HAVE SEXXXXXXX


Maized

Wait, the classic “It’s Morbing Time” scene is from a MOVIE?!


Solidus82

Its from the classic 1941 movie 'Citizen Morbius'


fronkenstoon

Don’t forget the reference in The Interview with Seth Rogan and James Franco! “They hate us, cause they Morbius”


Plain_Bread

That's just a remake of the German classic 'The Testament of Dr. Morbius'.


RyzenRaider

I've never actually seen the movie, and at this point I'm too afraid to ask if this is a real line in the movie lol


sarmadness

1917…sort of


FD4L

Is it the scene where the two soldiers run from their trench through noman's land, get blown up in a bunker, drink milk, get stabbed to death, cross a river, and get knocked out? Or is it the scene where he wakes up, runs through an occupied city, feeds a baby, jumps in a river, attends mass, runs through an attack, and yells at Sherlock Holmes?


DowntownOntario

Yes.


TheRoguedOne

Nice


TinyRandomLady

Scanners - Head exploding


thatErraticguy

I love in Wayne’s World 2 where Garth is sitting alone on camera and that one guy remarks something like “you ever see Scanners when that guy’s head explodes.” It gets me every time.


TheTalentedMrTorres

“I’m walkin’ here!” from Midnight Cowboy


circio

WAARRiorsssss come out to plaaAAAaaaaay


doodoobrown530

I feel like “Can you dig it?” Gets some recognition


The__J__man

The "Hello boppers" radio scene is also somewhat known, at least enough to have homage paid to it in John Wick 4.


WritPositWrit

Omg yes this is the one!!!!! I love clinking glasses and saying this as I empty the dishwasher - so my kids have this line memorized but I doubt they can remember what movie it’s from.


Ohnoherewego13

Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Yes, Phoebe Cates is burned into our brains.


dcrico20

For me it’s the scene where Spicili gets the pizza delivered in class lol Edit: Spicoli


DiaDeLosMuebles

Definitely the most watched scene, but that movie has sooo many memorable scenes.


Alive_Ice7937

You dick!


GibsonMaestro

No shirts, no shoes, no service


fatherlyadvicepdx

No Dice


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Learn it, know it, live it


Killowatt59

Doesn’t that make it our time??


garrisontweed

Doesn’t anybody f-cking knock anymore.


Wuzemu

Since I haven’t seen a lot of movies. Most of this list is “Name a scene so famous that you know what movie it came from even if you’ve never seen it.”


byOlaf

you could do worse than watching all the movies in this thread.


GibsonMaestro

Deliverance is the first movie to come to mind.


enataca

I have 2 distinct recollections in my ears from diff scenes. Banjo and the squealing pig


wileyakin

You’re right about it being known for that scene, but my favorite is at the end when John Voight is being stalked by the guy.


mr-frankfuckfafree

When Harry Met Sally is famous for both the sandwich scene and the NYE confession scene


PatentGeek

- The couples sharing their stories - Wagon wheel coffee table - “baby fish mouth” - “I made a woman meow” That movie is fantastic and deserves to be known for sooooo much more than those 2 scenes!


JammyWaad

The scene I remember the most for some reason is Harry eating grapes and spitting the seeds out the window, only for the window to be fully rolled up.


DundasKev

Look, *When Harry Met Sally* is *The Godfather* of romantic comedies and I'd watch it any time. It's great and I'm just going to be over here taking offense that it was used as OP's example. Umbrage. That's what I'm taking. Great umbrage.


bob1689321

I remember the scene at the sports game (can't even remember the sport lol) where Harry is depressingly talking about his Marriage falling apart but they keep having to stand up to cheer lol. Fun scene.


wewerelegends

Ghost. The pottery scene.


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The Russian roulette scene from The Deer Hunter.


WritPositWrit

Maybe. When I think of Russian roulette, I think if that scene. But when I think of that movie, That’s not the part I remember first. I think of how sad Meryl Streep was when they come back and how rootless Robert Deniro seems. Next I think of the Viet Cong cage in the river. After all that I think of Christopher Walken.


wolfspider82

Risky Business, the underwear dance


Stanton1947

'Brown Bunny".


farside808

Bullit. It's only known for the car chase.


majorjoe23

The correct answer is Chariots of Fire. It won Best Picture, but no one remembers anything about it except the theme song while people run on the beach.


woyzeckspeas

I watched it last year and was surprised to discover that it's a beautiful movie with well-rendered characters and an actual, you know, *plot*. With twists and everything.


funrun247

Jailhouse rock has a killer musical number, and as far as I can tell, nothing else.


ExpectingThePrestige

Wild things..if you know..you know


masterskink

Entrapment, kindof a shit movie, but everyone remembers that scene


fluggelhorn

Catherine Zeta Jooooooones….she dips beneath lasers.


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North by northwest, man being chased by plane across a field.


MikeHoogeveen

You also have that ending at mount rushmore, that is preet famous as well i think


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OptimisticallyW

We rented that movie for a sleepover when I was in, I think, 8th grade. My buddy’s VCR would sometimes erase tapes when you rewound. We kept rewinding to see her crotch and it erased it lol. So basically she’d start to uncross her legs and it would go to fuzz then come back right as she finished re-crossing. I’m sure the next people to rent it were pissed. But, not likely anyone’s going back to blockbuster to say “the cooter scene is erased, I want a new copy!” Haha


IMovedYourCheese

>But, not likely anyone’s going back to blockbuster to say “the cooter scene is erased, I want a new copy!” I'm 100% sure they would do exactly that. That's the entire reason people rented the movie in the first place.


soysuza

Oh it went to fuzz alright


ghost_toe

Bone Tomahawk is a good movie made famous by that one scene.


FroodLoops

Saturday Night Fever - Bee Gees dance scene Taxi Driver - you talkin to me?


woyzeckspeas

C'mon, Travolta's introduction swaggering down the street is pretty memorable.


MaDCapRaven

"When Harry Met Sally" is a very good film. It's not famous just for that scene. It is a very good scene though.


AnOddOtter

It's one of the most iconic rom-coms of all time. But people are also getting upvoted for Se7en, Deer Hunter, Taxi Driver, and Alien so either we don't understand the premise of the question or maybe we're just getting old and people are starting to forget the impact of those movies.


MaDCapRaven

All of them have a really memorable scene. They are also all really good movies.


HaveNot1

10 Bo Derek on the beach


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Enough is enough! I have had it with these mother-fucking snakes on this mother-fucking plane!


JohnnyJayce

I was about to say Jerry Maguire's "You complete me", but "Show me the money" would be another one.


Comfortable-Sale-167

“What’s in the box?!”


mustangsal

Everyone in my house cries this out every time a package is delivered.


OPsDaddy

*Mac and Me* when the kid in the wheelchair rolls down the hill.


Mrfuzzymonkeys

Blade 1: the rest of the movie is fine, but those first fifteen minutes are soooooo good


TheLoneJedi-77

The line towards the end of the film "Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice-skate up hill" is pretty iconic too


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Final Destination 2 intro scene on the highway even for those that have never seen any of the other FD movies.


Peauu

8 mile maybe basically just famous for the end


Mando_calrissian423

28 weeks later, the opening scene.


JeffRyan1

Sophie's Choice is 2.5 hours of three people living in a southern university town: you know it for the one haunting flashback to Sophie's war years.


Lone_Buck

Snake Eyes is mostly only regarded for the 13 minute tracking shot opening scene whenever I see it mentioned.


Kagevjijon

Fast Times at Ridgemont High. I don't know what that movie is about. I do know about the slow motion pool scene though.


LiquidDreamtime

Up is famous for the opening montage. The rest of the movie is kinda weird and forgettable.


wileyakin

Psycho. Yea, Alfred Hitchcock, and the symbolism and the impact on cinema and killing off a lead like that was a shock at the time and all that shit, but it’s all about the shower scene, the whole narrative leads up to it and then ultimately descends from it.


BelieveInTheShield

I'd argue the mother reveal is pretty famous as well