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Old 05-03-2012, 05:11 AM
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Classic Belushi .
John Belushi's notoriously entertaining food fight scene in Animal House - YouTube
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Anything from Holy Grail, Caddyshack, Apollo 13, Dr. Strangelove..............
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I found this film to be very good and unfortunately you tube has been using a bit of censorship , try a search on there for california sun by the rivieras .
Here,s just a bit of the movie 'Admiral'.
BTW has anyone seen the movie 'Yamato' ?

Admiral /
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Airplane nerd to the core. Wish I wasn't so predictable. Have to say The Right Stuff NF-104 scene. Burned into my memory as a kid. Dad used to control Starfighters at Hamilton AFB. He rewound this scene several times on the old VHS player.

THE RIGHT STUFF: NF-104 - YouTube
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Originally Posted by propfails2FX
Airplane nerd to the core. Wish I wasn't so predictable. Have to say The Right Stuff NF-104 scene. Burned into my memory as a kid. Dad used to control Starfighters at Hamilton AFB. He rewound this scene several times on the old VHS player.

THE RIGHT STUFF: NF-104 - YouTube
The hatch just blew!
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Originally Posted by N9373M
Anything from Holy Grail, Caddyshack, Apollo 13, Dr. Strangelove..............
+1 on Dr. Strangelove.
My favorite scene:
Dr. Strangelove (1964) - War Room Scene - YouTube

"ten to twenty million killed -- tops!...depending on the breeze.
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Not into movies as much lately, but among recent films "No Country for Old Men" had a scene or two I liked, and maybe something from Pulp Fiction. I plan to burn down Roger Ebert's best films looking for classic scenes as a pet project.
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Originally Posted by Fluglehrer
+1 on Dr. Strangelove.
My favorite scene:
Dr. Strangelove (1964) - War Room Scene - YouTube

"ten to twenty million killed -- tops!...depending on the breeze.
"There's no fighting in the War room!"
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Originally Posted by Fluglehrer
+1 on Dr. Strangelove.
My favorite scene:
Dr. Strangelove (1964) - War Room Scene - YouTube

"ten to twenty million killed -- tops!...depending on the breeze.
I think he said "the breaks" not "the breeze". Fallout patterns not withstanding...

The best part of the movie for me is George C. Scott's facial expressions while in the War Room.

Also, check out the title of one of his briefing books: "World Targets in Mega Deaths"!
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