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Category Archives: Scenes I Love
Scenes That I Love: In Heaven, Everything Is Fine From Eraserhead
From David Lynch’s 1977 film, Eraserhead, here’s a reminder that, “In Heaven, everything is fine.”
And Heaven is apparently behind Jack Nance’s radiator.
Scenes That I Love: The Cemetery Scene From It’s A Wonderful Life

I love It’s A Wonderful Life and I’m looking forward to watching it many times over the upcoming week. To me, it’s the rare example of a perfect film.
Below is one of the more somber but important scenes from It’s A Wonderful Life. George (James Stewart) and Clarence (Henry Travers) go to what would have been Bailey Park if George had been born. Instead, it’s now a cemetery and buried there is George’s brother, who would have died if George hadn’t been born. And, as Clarence explains, every man that George’s brother saved would have died as well. “Each man’s life touches so many other lives,” as Clarence puts it.
Here is a scene from a wonderful movie called It’s A Wonderful Life.
Holiday Scenes That I Love: Bill Murray’s Final Speech From Scrooged
In this scene from Scrooged, Bill Murray brings the entire theater together for Christmas. That’s the power of being visited by three ghosts.
Holiday Scenes That I Love: A Visit With Santa From A Christmas Story
Like most of you, I watch this movie every Christmas.
I’m nearly 100% sure that’s not the real Santa.
Holiday Scenes That I Love: The U.S. Postal Service Proves The Existence of Santa Claus in Miracle on 34th Street!
Is there a Santa Claus?
Well, if you’ve ever seen the original 1947 Miracle on 34th Street than you already know the answer. There is a Santa Claus and he looks exactly like Edmund Gwenn!
In this scene, Kris Kringle is on trial. He swears that he is Santa Claus. The prosecution claims that not only isn’t he Santa Claus but Santa doesn’t exist at all. Fortunately, it’s the U.S. Post Service to the rescue!
The original Miracle on 34th Street is true Christmas classic and I hope you enjoy this holiday scene that I love.
Holidays Scenes That I Love: Jack Skellington Tries To Explain Christmas In The Nightmare Before Christmas
Some people just get it and some people don’t.
Scenes That I Love: The Courtroom Scene From A Few Good Men
For today’s scene that I love, I decided to pick from the only Rob Reiner-directed film to be nominated for Best Picture of the Year, 1992’s A Few Good Men.
This scene features great work from two legitimate film stars, Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson. It’s also the type of potentially stagey scene that would have proved problematic for a lot of other directors. Rob Reiner, however, handled it perfectly.
Scene That I Love: The Football Fight from Flash Gordon
That #FridayNightFlix conversation about Flash Gordon really reminded me of how much I love that film. It’s hard for me to pick just one scene that I love but today, I’ve decided to go with the football scene.
In this scene, Flash earns the title of savior of the universe. Or, at least he does until Zarkov accidentally knocks him out. Between the Queen soundterack, Melody Anderson chanting, Ornella Muti vamping, Brian Blessed mugging, and Max Von Sydow doing his thing, this is a true scene that I love!
Scene That I Love: Mr. Pink On Tipping (from Reservior Dogs)
Happy birthday, Steve Buscemi!
In today’s scene of the day, from 1992’s Reservoir Dogs, Mr. Pink explains why he doesn’t tip. Only Steve Buscemi could make a non-tipper named Mr. Pink into the film’s most likable character.
