Favorite Movie/TV Clips

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    From the 1987 movie Dragnet:

     
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    I could watch that all day. Not for the story line (I couldn't care less what they were talking about .... wouldn't matter if it was about grocery shopping), but for the buildings, the interior design, and the clothes/hair!
     
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    Gotta be Gran Torino.
     
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    This is not a fav clip, but the TV show Kojak comes to mind from time to time. Barely actually remember it, but I love that show as a kid. Think it was on friday nights..

     
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    From The Best Years of Our Lives

    A scene from St. Elsewhere (which I never watched but happened to stop while flipping channels) and David Morse's wife died and he was busy in the hospital and they gave her heart to a waiting patient and he went into the room after the operation to listen to her heart.

    The ending of E.T. still gets me
     
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    Uncle Ferd thinks yer the sweetest lil' thang...

    ... dat ever rubbed red flannel underware...

    ... up an' down a washboard.
     
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    The dance scene from Metropolis - made in Germany in 1927. This is the evil doppelganger luring in the men from high society with her lusty gyrations.



    Great movie. It was Hitler's favorite movie so it has to be good! o_O But I get a kick out of this scene because of the way the men are portrayed. It is also interesting to see what a German considered seductive in 1927

    And you have to love this scene! What a classic!!!

     
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    That car wash scene from Cool Hand Luke


    or

    That border control scene from Passport to Pimlico
     
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    Favorite Kojak episode was;
    "Requiem for a Cop" since I was a Police Officer shortly after the Kojak era entering the Cagney & Lacey Era, with some Barney Miller throwbacks being Retired or phased out...... lol



    A crummy Spanish version was all I could find, the opening scene was reminiscent of the area an Uncle of mine lived in, and there never was any parking available, so I usually used a placard and parked as well as I could manage.

    Also reminiscent of a 10-10 I was on top of and I heard the shots fired, and drove up on a very similar scene with an older deceased recently shot man slumped over in the front seat, he also had a Gold Shield, and it gave me the shakes to discover it, I used my new analog Motorola flip phone to call it in to communications rather than use a radio, as too many idiots had scanners by then.
     
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    A better version



    Requiem for a Cop
     
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