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The "I forgive you, Darwin" scene from "Smokin' Aces." A virtually unrecognizable Chris Pine, with the music from the Tuco/prison camp beating scene, from "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" playing in the background. There was a lot to like about this movie, but I thought this scene was just about perfect.
Pretty Woman - Toward the end of the film Julia Roberts is leaving Richard Gere's hotel room and he said, "stay the weekend with me, not because I'm paying you but because you want to." Julia replied (with tears in her eyes) "I can't... I think you have a lot of special gifts."
I like it is because they both really want to be together but it's more important to each of them to stay true to themselves. Great acting and well written.
Okay... while this is still fresh in my memory(*ahem*), and there's no video for it yet, but the scene where Katherine Goble finally told Al Harrison about the bathroom situation. Very POWERFUL scene that had me in tears.
Scene begins: Joan Crawford pulls her "joker bottle" out from her coat pocket, shakes it, and realizes that it's empty.
CHRISTINA (meekly, head down; sullen, in a very soft voice): "There's a liquor store up ahead."
JOAN CRAWFORD (turns to Christina, cukks her head, and with crazed eyes as big as saucers, bellows):
"Well!... She knows where to find the boys, AND the booze!"
Faye Dunaway, "Mommie Dearest." As Joan takes Christina home from the private nunnery school. Priceless scene.
Outing Hollywood isn't nice. Faye Dunaway, as we all know, should have gotten 10 Academy Awards for that film about "Hollywood Royalty." Hollywood = a total joke from there on in. We never paid a bit of attention to it ever since Faye's outstanding performance was totally - no, deliberately - ignored.
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