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Road To Perdition - Sullivan Jr., just before he goes back to bed, hugs his father. It surprises Sullivan Sr and it's obvious that he was touched by it.
Road To Perdition - MacGuire shooting Sullivan at the beach house. It's totally out of the blue, and the fact that there is no dramatic music at all makes it register harder. It's just.....silent.
Trainspotting - Renton overdosing at Mother Superior's place, in which he has to drag him outside. The music was incredible. It's the only tear-jerker in the movie.
Rushmore - The opening scene in which we see all of Max's extra-curicular activities. It's wonderfully amusing, and it's just a perfect opening to a perfect movie.
Rushmore - Everything you need to know about Herman Blume is summed up in 5 minutes, as he aimlessly throws golf balls in the swimming pool, staring at his cheating wife. he then gives one last ****-eaten miscast look at his family and jumps in the pool, sinking to the bottom, The Kinks' "Nothin In This World Can STop me Worryin Bout That Girl" No dialogue. Simply wonderful.
Magnolia - The entire cast singing along to an Aimee Mann song. That's all that needs to be said.
Jackie Brown - Jackie driving off in the end, singing along with Bobby Womack's "Across 110th Street." It's almost a redemption.
Punch Drunk Love - The entire first 10 minutes, with the Harmonium drop, meeting Lena, and seeing the car crash. It sets the mood for the rest of the film: chaotic, confused, and lovely.
Boogie Nights - The montage of Dirk being jumped by the guys in the truck and Jack beating the college student senseless. It's topped of with a great scene of Buck in a donut shop that gets helped up. There's hardly any music; just a pulsating thump of strings every few seconds.
Fargo - Peter Stormare shoving Buscemi's body in the woodchipper. It almost adds an element of old Italian horror to the film.
Sideways - Jack being attacked by Stephanie. No reason, really. Just funny as Hell.
Lost In Translation - Bob and Charlotte's first night on the town. The movie until this point is slow-building, but then suddenly Tokyo comes alive as well as Bob and Charlotte. The scenery is some of the best I've ever seen, but then again, Tokyo is gorgeous.
Y Tu Mamma Tambien - Both love scenes with Luisa, first with Tenoch then with Julio. They're both very quick, but seem longer due to the emotion behind them.