The stand off at the end of the Good, Bad, & Ugly.
The jabbering horse thief asking Lone Wolf McQuade if he was going to kick his teeth out.
Open Range when Costner ask the gunslinger if he was the one that killed his buddy, & the immediate action following. Not the 34 round revolver he had, just that one deliberate shot.
Big Jake when he says if you follow him ill hunt you down every mothers son of you Cowboys i m 30 years older than you had my back broke once my hips twice and on my worse day i could beat the hell out of you
Spoilers I guess for anyone that has not seen The Matrix.
I always thought the scene where they wake Neo up and show him that the world as he knows it is just a simulation and reveal to him where he has really been his whole life is a great WTF moment.
I can think of several from Alien or Aliens, the chest bursting scene and final scene in the shuttle. When the queen shows up at the end of Aliens. Good stuff.
Yeah, Bronson was great in that movie. His intro scene at the train station was great, too. "Looks like we brought one too few horses." Bronson replies, "No, you brought two too many."
Not technically a movie but this is always a moving scene. Like the part with Capt. Sobel at the beginning as well.
Even more poignant when one considers that Eisenhower intentionally murdered hundreds of thousands of surrendered German troops, in total disregard for the Geneva Convention, and in total disregard for the excellent care the Germans provided to surrendered American troops throughout the war.
Even more poignant when one considers that Eisenhower intentionally murdered hundreds of thousands of surrendered German troops, in total disregard for the Geneva Convention, and in total disregard for the excellent care the Germans provided to surrendered American troops throughout the war.
This is from the tv series Game of Thrones and not a movie. But despite alll the bitching people did about the way they wrapped it all up, if you want to see some of the awesomeness of this series and some of it's battle scenes just check this out. It's nice to have a dragon on your side.
Problem with it is they don't know whether it's the cartridge revolver era or the percussion revolver era. All handguns appear to be unconverted percussion revolvers, yet depictions (including sound effects) of reloading revolvers with cartridges is common, and cartridges appear on everybody's gun belts.