1. The Opening Narrative and Pictures From Disney's Beauty and the Beast
"For who could ever learn to love a beast?"
2. Jackie Chan in Rumble in the Bronx
Jackie Chan is an artist in his field. I actually choked up when watching this movie because he is to martial arts what Fred Astaire was to dancing.
3. Casablanca La Marseillaise
If you ever wondered how Elsa could have ended up with Victor Laszlo.
4. The Opening Credits of Superman (1978)
John Williams Kicks Ass, Computer generated titles like we have never seen before and a nostalgic hook with a real movie screen curtain.
5. Carl Denham Enthusiastically recruits Ann Darrow for a Voyage.
The passion at that moment he sees Ann and tries to convince her to go with his crew to a far off place, that would have been enough for me to go to. "It's money and adventure and fame!"
6. Rocky Training Montage "Gonna Fly Now"
Rocky Balboa is a great character and the power of the image combined with the story amps us up for the last act.
7. Robin of Locksley swaggers into the enemies lair and throws down the gauntlet.
Errol Flynn owned this role on the day he was born. My favorite film, and this may be my favorite scene. The by play with Robin and Prince John is priceless.
8. Strother Martin In True Grit
Mattie Ross:
Now I'm sure you'll find a buyer for those ponies very soon.
Col. G. Stonehill: I have a tentative offer of ten dollars a head from the soapworks at Little Rock.
Mattie Ross: It seems such a shame to render such spirited horseflesh into soap.
Col. G. Stonehill: I'm confident the deal will fall through.
The resignation and frustration of every frustrated man comes out in nearly every sentence he utters in his exchanges with Mattie Ross.
If ever there was a kick in the face, this was it. I was ten and it left a mark. What a movie!Col. G. Stonehill: I have a tentative offer of ten dollars a head from the soapworks at Little Rock.
Mattie Ross: It seems such a shame to render such spirited horseflesh into soap.
Col. G. Stonehill: I'm confident the deal will fall through.
The resignation and frustration of every frustrated man comes out in nearly every sentence he utters in his exchanges with Mattie Ross.
9. The Final Shot of Planet of the Apes
10. I'm Spartacus
Real honor chosen over slavery. If only we could all be so bold.
11. Dumbo: Baby Mine
Anybody with a Mother and everybody who loves animals, should be moved by this.
12. The Rainbow Connection
One of the reasons that Paul Williams is a National Treasure.
I also love the reprise finale.
Write your own ending.
13. The Long, Long shadows of "The Quick and the Dead"
It takes a long slow pan to reveal the first appearance of Ace Hanlon.
Herod stands in the center of the street for one of the gunfights.
Elle casts a shadow as she gets ready to ride.
A silhouette provides the outcome of the final shootout.
14. George Baily Saves Mr. Gower from a Horrible Mistake.
Forgive the awful colorized version, and see the decency of a young man and the gratitude of a desperate and devastated old man. One of a dozen heartrending moments from this great film.
15. The Last Scene in the Maltese Falcon
The ending is not always happy. Lesson Learned.