Spoiler alert - don't watch this amazing clip if you haven't seen this movie - just watch the whole movie!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83MQhjfYW0o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83MQhjfYW0o
Robin Williams becoming Peter Pan in the best film EVER.
https://youtu.be/HVd-U1sAwvo
Easy to dismiss as "only Star Trek", but if you know the backstory to this scene, both in this film and in the TNG series, you'll appreciate what's going on.
Of course it helps that Patrick Stewart is a brilliant actor in general.
Do you Remember the episode where he ended up on a planet where he was the husband of a woman and had children and grandchildren and learned to play a pipe whistle...turned out that although he lived a whole life there, it was only a couple of minutes he was gone for.......last shot was him in his ready room playing his whistle. It was absolutely brilliant.
Spoiler alert - don't watch this amazing clip if you haven't seen this movie - just watch the whole movie!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83MQhjfYW0o
Near the end of Bridges of Madison County, Meryl Street and her husband stop behind Clint Eastwood truck at traffic lights. Clint had embarked on a whirlwind affair with Meryl's bored housewife living in the sticks of Ohio. This was her chance to escape her humdrum life. Clint waits and waits for her to jump out of her husbands truck and to runaway to a new life with him. We know she wants to abandon her boring life. The suspence builds will she or won't she go. Eventually Clints drives off never to be seen again. Leaving us with lumps in our throats and fighting back tears.
The Russian roulette scene in the Deer Hunter with the brilliant Christopher Walken. One of my favourite films of all time.
Have never, before or since, ever seen a packed cinema audience (we saw it in central London) completely break down almost as one at that scene, it was unreal, sobbing, the sound of dry heaving, and outside afterwards people honestly sat on the kerb red-eyed, smoking, still in absolute pieces, a unified outpouring of grief, the likes of which you’d only probably otherwise see at a funeral. Not ashamed to say I lost it myself.
Each to his own, but I thought it was mawkish nonsense. I saw it with the former Mrs Gwylan and she didn't produce as much as a sniff. I normally like Eastwood as a director but I was distinctly unimpressed - Streep has given better performances too.