Glengarry Glen Ross speech - YouTube
This clip may be offensive to some ( bad language )
This is my all time favorite clip, it may have something to do with me being in sales.
Glengarry Glen Ross speech - YouTube
This clip may be offensive to some ( bad language )
This is my all time favorite clip, it may have something to do with me being in sales.
That's too hard for me. It might hinge on time you've had to enjoy movies. When my Dad wasn't out to sea we would go to drives ins a bunch. Base theatre was a dime to get in. Because of the passing of Harold Ramis we slip in the DVD and watched "Stripes" last night. Some movies have too many quotes. I can't narrow it down.
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Nothing beats Brando.........
Without even watching the clip, I know what you mean.
The "problem" today is that the real life versions of Alec Baldwin wannabees don't know a sale (or their ass) from a hole in the ground or ass droppings from Shinola. =)
btw: that isn't my "favorite" movie clip . . . yet it's in the top five.
Hate to admit it . . . Yet this one is in the Top Ten
then there are all those excerpts from Animal House and Mel Brooks and Christopher Guest Epics . . . =)
This may be my all-time favorite scene. I reserve the option to change my mind though.
After careful consideration . . .
This comes in at at least 1.5
Here's probably my favorite Clint scene.
Best fight scene ever...a lesson in what one determined man can do with a claw hammer.
Here are clips from my nine favorite well acted boxing movies:
Silliman's Nine Favorite Well-Acted Boxing Movies | Bleacher Report
Nobody puts ketchup on a hot dog...
When you have to shoot...shoot
Sell crazy someplace else...
I don't know if I have a single favorite so I might have to break my down by emotion. If I want something to bring me to tears it might be this one because I always get misty eyed when I watch it.
or
Couldn't decide between these two from Apocalypse Now:NSFW!
AND!
One of my favorites is from a movie I'm loathe to admit I like: The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonsai Across the Eighth Dimension.
Line: Not my planet, monkey boy!
I have to admit that, except for the unsafe use of firearms in a public place, I thought that was a very interesting clip.
Is the name of the film from which it is extracted, "They Live"? (there's no way that I would even be aware of it if it is =)
It reminded me of that bank robbery scene in the Woody Allen Klassic: "Take the Money and Run".
Specifically, the one in which he handed the teller a note and she couldn't tell if it said "Gub" or "Gun".
Hilarity ensued.
This one ends before the punch line: "Seeing Free Men Makes Them Dangerous" (paraphrase)
Yet it remains a favorite. =)
In reviewing, considering, (and laughing or at least chuckling) at all (or some) of these memories (while a first attempt at a new recipe is working on the stovetop, here and now, in reality) I remembered my favorite scene from (i.m.h.o.) The Most Effective, Encouraging and Edifying Use of Film Ever Made:
(I guess that makes me a "multi-tasker" =)
I might be wrong, yet I have a feeling Post #23 was a jape at Jimmy Carter. =)
However: The Monty Python Version of The Saga of King Arthur and His Nights in White Sateen involved a Penrose Tiled Table rather than a Round One. =)
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