The scene where Michael Corleone kills Captain McCluskey and Virgil Solozzo in the restaurant is one of my all-time favourite scenes. I reckon Anthony Quayle in particular liked watching this scene. Apparently, Quayle always refused to work with Stirling Hayden who played McCluskey as he witnessed an act of cowardice by McCluskey during WWII that resulted in the deaths of British soldiers. Anyway, here's the scene.
I love the main courtroom scene from A Few Good Men where Jack is menacing and brilliant as the rebel Colonel getting riled by the questions and attitude of little old Tommy boy: View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hGvQtumNAY
For sheer emotion it just has to be Crash... when the Daughter comes out to protect her Daddy who is being threatened with a gun... she thinks has his cloak of protection so jumps in the way to stop him being hurt... gets me absolutely every time: View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6PQgJ-Qcg8
About Last Night with Demi Moore and Rob Lowe. . About 8 mins in, on the station platform, after an argument/fight Demi Moore's character looks so sad. Brilliant film, and she looks beautiful in it (pre-plastic boobs)
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