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The 100 Most Iconic Movie Scenes of All Time

Movies and movie scenes sometimes take two different paths. It is true that cult films are usually accompanied by cult scenes, but cult scenes do not necessarily accompany only cult films. Sometimes the scenes "separate" from the film's reputation, cut the umbilical cord and come to life as an independent product, even surpassing its success. There are 100 eternal ones in front of you, who are also doing great "on their own".

But which scene is more iconic than the others? Well, that's how it is with cultism. This is already a superlative in itself, so from a semantic point of view it cannot go higher than that. But words are puffy like a balloon, so of course it is one iconic scene may be more cultish than others.

Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell in Seven Years of Crumbs (1955).
Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell in Seven Years of Crumbs (1955).

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We all know the one about the apprentice and the master and it's the same with films and scenes, where the student surpasses the teacher and becomes a product for himself. We only make our mark among the Eternals and Immortals with exceptionality, and that's easier to achieve at level staff as an entire film reel.

John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction (1994).
John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction (1994).

Video is not a chart from 1 to 100 or on the contrary, on the contrary a thematically colored historical section film through iconic scenes that are no longer brought to life by the screen alone or screen, but life situations. And if any of these scenes haven't worn enough by now emotional charge for you, the music will help your kocines at the end, and at the end you will be guaranteed to save a few more in the "eternal drawer".

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