What scene from what movie do you think was fantastic. Whether it be for the set design, acting, lighting, filming technique, etc. I'll start.
This scene from The Untouchables (https://youtu.be/PlUg8oqyU8M) I think is fantastic. The acting is great. You can see the marked shift in Costner's character, Eliot Ness, from one of arrogance fed by his belief in the "Untouchables" name the media dubbed them with, to one of more concern and caution now that he realizes they are, in fact, not untouchable.
FMJ
"How can you shoot women and children?"
"Easy, just don't lead em so much."
Haven't forgotten that scene
The scene at the end of the killing fields when buddy is reunited with his friend. Its a crazy tear jerker. If you haven’t seen the movie you have to. Pretty much shows the horror of communism.
Funny how!?
Gran Torino is my favorite movie of all time (off the top of my head).
So many great quotes and non-wokeness.
The departed.. the whole elevator scene.
Lost in translation is good too.
The scene in Hobo With a Shotgun where The Plague fuck up a hospital. Everything about that scene is perfect.
https://youtu.be/otFW-xb9J1U
I kinda liked the first couple minutes of God Bless America.
By far the best scene in the world is James Bond (Daniel Craig) Skyfall. When Bond is standing on the dragon boat going into the casino.
Who ever was the Sony Cinematographer got to blow their load on this one. The fire works, the boat / water. When he steps off the kamoto dragons ! Its nuts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcA9_bPfFuU