NFR Favorite Iconic Scenes from Movies

Non-fishing related
Brad Pitt pin balling of cars in Meet Joe Black


1st time watching the movie on DVD with the GG at the time I almost died laughing, I reminded it 6 or 7 times and she kept getting more mad LOL!
 

hahaha… @Paige …. The whole coffee shop scene before the accident when Brad Pitt meets the woman is memorable, (maybe mostly only for women) because it showed how you can make a connection in a first short meeting. And i liked that they didn’t exchange phone numbers because it made Brad’s character not seem like such a player.

A River Runs Through It is not the movie that made me love Brad Pitt (or want to fly fish) It was …first… his Thelma and Louise appearance and secondly…the coffee shop scene in Meet Joe Black. This is part 2 of that.
 
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Movies were better back when directors didn't think so much. Complicated ideas are just bad ideas in sheep's clothing..
 
Best western ever
Great movie but not best ever. That distinction belongs to Monte Walsh with Lee Marvin and Jack Palance. I know, its an opinion but one shared by none other than James Michener, I'm too tecnostupid to put the horse ride scene in here but it was classic.
 

hahaha… @Paige …. The whole coffee shop scene before the accident when Brad Pitt meets the woman is memorable, (maybe mostly only for women) because it showed how you can make a connection in a first short meeting. And i liked that they didn’t exchange phone numbers because it made Brad’s character not seem like such a player.

A River Runs Through It is not the movie that made me love Brad Pitt (or want to fly fish) It was first… his Thelma and Louise appearance and secondly…the coffee shop scene in Meet Joe Black. This is part 2 of that.

Coffee's for closers
 

Best karaoke & scalp massage scene ever
 
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Trying to find what is almost the exact same scene from Rio Bravo, which follows pretty much the exact same story-line as Eldorado, except with Dean Martin in place of Mitchum, Ricky Nelson (Colorado) in place of James Can (Mississippi), and Walter Brennan (Stumpy) in place of Arthur Hunnicutt (Bull):



cheers

Got to meet the Duke he owned a breeding bull with my uncle, Montezuma.
Got him to say, “Hey there pilgrim “ to me
 
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