Deepcrush wrote:I wanna say "Homecoming"? The won where the Picard brothers had it out and Jean broke down and cried while "robar?" (Its french, i don't care) forced him to accept that he isn't god and somethings are above even him. I didn't cry as i've only cry 3 times in my whole life but it was very moving.
"You've all been selected for this mission because you each have a special skill. Professor Hawking, John Leslie, Phil Neville, the Wu-Tang Clan, Usher, the Sugar Puffs Monster and Daniel Day-Lewis! Welcome to Operation MindFuck!"
Yeah, agreed. I still get a little choked up when I watch the end of Wrath of Khan, even though I know Spock is recovered in the next film, and goes on to outlive Kirk. It's the "have been and always shall be your friend" line, I think. That, and how dignified Spock acts even though he's clearly blinded and dying.
There is only one way of avoiding the war – that is the overthrow of this society. However, as we are too weak for this task, the war is inevitable. -L. Trotsky, 1939
Any truly great scene moves us time and again when we watch it. No matter if we know what is going to happen or if we know what is going to solve it next frame. Its those moments that make tv worth watching. I also like the scene for Lord of the Rings - Return of the King, where King Theoden is on the hill top with his men looking at minas tirith and gives his speech, its a great one.