Good movie scenes are entertaining, but great movie scenes are unforgettable. Everyone has at least one movie scene that has left a lasting impression long after the end credits have finished rolling. Over on Reddit, people have started sharing the movie scenes they can't seem able to forget about and the responses are binge worthy. So, be sure to vote up on the most unforgettable movie scenes!
I watched a bunch of rated R movies as a kid with my parents - can't remember a single one ever scaring me for more than a jump scare. Nothing that stuck with me. But then I watched Misery. To this day, 20-something years later, just seeing Kathy Bates gives me the heebie jeebies. That scene was so horrifying to me, so much worse than any gory/action movie I'd ever seen. I've never re-watched it. The Alien chest-burster scene? Cakewalk. Kathy Bates with a hammer? Nightmares forever.
The marriage montage in the beginning of Up. So much happiness and sadness distilled down to such a saturated concentration. Never fails to get my eyes misty.
Christoph Waltz was so good in that movie.The fact that he appears to know it's the same girl he tried to kill but let it all play out for his own selfish end is brilliant. The way he is able to maintain tension the entire film until his final scenes is awesome
I saw Jurassic Park in theaters when I was like 14. When we first see all dinosaurs walking in the plain I was legit awestruck. I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
I’m so glad someone said this. It’s impossible now to express what an incredible, jaw-dropping moment that was. With CGI it’s like nothing now, but when they pan over the park with all the dinosaurs, it was as if they’d really cloned them. Our brains melted!
I was 15-16 when I first saw RoTK and I cried during that scene. I'm in my early 30s and I still cry during that scene. In fact, I'm getting teary-eyed thinking of that scene while typing this message.