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Yul Brynner driving and Steve McQueen riding shotgun, taking the hearse up to Boot Hill in

the opening scene of the Magnificent Seven

 

The black sherif riding past Count Basie and his orchestra playing in the middle of nowhere in Blazing Saddles

 

A less than dead Willem Dafoe running out of the jungle with the North Vietnamese army in pursuit and Barbers' 'Adagio' playing over the soundtrack in Platoon

 

Mario Lanza singing 'Ave Maria' in The Great Caruso (goosepimple stuff)

 

Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze dancing on the log to Bruce Chanel's 'Hey Baby' in Dirty Dancing

 

John Travolta strutting his stuff to 'Stayin' Alive' in Satuday Night Fever. By the time we left the Odeon Leicester Square, every guy in the audience had perfected 'the walk'

 

[ 30. September 2003, 09:39 PM: Message edited by: argyll ]

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Now there's a blast from the past Nigelnibbles....Rekindled

 

[ 30. September 2003, 10:03 PM: Message edited by: Paul_D ]

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The beans scene in Blazing Saddles

The car chase in The Italian Job

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Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Sam Elliot and Bill Paxton walking through town to the gunfight at Ok Corral in "Tombstone"

 

And I must agree with Hembo on two Jack Nicolson in a few good men and John Wayne and Victor McLachlan taking the fight right through town in a quiet Man

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saw loads on Filmnet (D2MAc encoded swedish sat channel) when i had my big dish ,great but not for this family site :)

 

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The approach of the Air Cavalry in Apocalypse Now. Not initialy thought-provoking. Robert Duvall then switches on "Wagners-Flight of the Valkyrie" and it the adrenalin starts pumping. Truly Bonkers.

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Bladerunner - Rutger Hauer saying:-

 

"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.

Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.

I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate.

All those moments will be lost in time -

like tears in rain.

 

Time to die. "

 

Fantastic stuff!!

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