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As Good as It Gets (1997). Final scene. Melvin and Carol the waitress are out for a walk just before sunrise with the possibility of finding a place open that sells warm rolls.
I've got a great compliment for you.
You know what...?
Just let me, let me talk. I might be the only person on the face of the earth that knows you're the greatest woman on earth. I might be the only one who appreciates how amazing you are in every single thing that you do. And how you are with Spencer. Spence. And in every single thought that you have and how you say what you mean and how you almost always mean something that's all about being straight and good. And I think most people miss that about you. And I watch them, wondering how they can watch you bring their food and clear their tables and never get that they just met the greatest woman alive. And the fact that I get it makes me feel good..., about me. Is that something that's bad for you to be around for you?
The Money Pit: The bathtub scene is probably my favorite Tom Hanks scene ever! His laugh is the best laugh.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels: The Jail scene where Steve Martin is trying to think of Michael Cane's characters name. I bust a gut every time.
Somewhere In Time: (SPOILER ALERT) The scene where Richard finds the penny in his pocket. OMG, that gets me every time too.
Life Is beautiful: The scene where the father and son first arrive at the camp and the father pretends to speak german and makes up the rules of the game so his son doesn't know whats really happening.
Room: (SPOILER ALERT) The scene where the little boy gets out of the carpet and sees the sky for the first time. That movie had me in tears.
Earth Girls Are Easy: The scene where Julie Brown sings Cause I'm A Blonde. That scene makes me laugh so hard.
The Big Blue: (SPOILER ALERT) The scene where Jacque is holding Enzo and Enzo tells him to take him back down because it's much better down there.
Tucker and Dale VS Evil: The scene where Tucker says "Oh hidy ho officer, we've had a doozy of a day. There we were minding our own business, just doing chores around the house, when kids started killing themselves all over my property."
Miller's Crossing: the scene between Tom and Verna in the ladies' room at the Shenandoah Club The Misfits: Roslyn (Marilyn Monroe) screaming, "You're murderers!" against a desert backdrop It's A Wonderful Life: at the end, when Harry says, "To my big brother, George--the richest man in town!", and everyone cheers La femme Nikita: Nikita attacks one of the handlers at "the Centre," then pirouettes out of the frame Le fabuleux destin d'Amelie Poulain: The narrator states that one of Amelie's favorite things is to figure out how many people are having an orgasm at the precise moment that she is standing on a rooftop, looking out over Paris. The film shows 15 people, in succession, screaming as they orgasm. After the last one, Amelie turns to the camera and says, "Quinze!" The Philadelphia Story: in the beginning, Tracy (Katherine Hepburn) breaks Dexter's (Cary Grant) favorite golf club, so he puts his hand on her face and pushes her down Fargo: at the end, when Marge Gunderson is apprehending Grimsund, and she points to her badge, which she is wearing on her hat, to let him know that she is a cop Constantine: when Constantine cuts his wrists and says, "I know I'm not your favorite, I'm not even welcome in your house, but I could use a little attention." M: the murderer, Hans Beckert (Peter Lorre), has an "M" placed on his back After Dark, My Sweet: Collie (Jason Patric) tells Bud (Bruce Derne), "I am so sick of looking at you."
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