May I ask what everybodies most memorable TV and movie moment/s are and why?
Mine.....
I'd have to have a good hard think - there are so many!

Mine.....
I'd have to have a good hard think - there are so many!
Another movies moments i'll mention are
1.The last 10 minutes of "The Butterfly effect". One of the best ending in a Sci-Fi movie ever,i think(well at least from those i've seen),and one of the best Sci-Fi film i've seen,overall.
There were more then 1? really?! Tell me the 3 possible ending they considerd and i'll tell you which one they choose to put in the movie,because it's more then possible that they shot all 3 before picking one.
I was wrong when I said 3. There are actually 4 different endings.
There's the happy one, where he tells Kayleigh: "if you ever come near me again...", etc. This is the theatrical ending, but was not intended to be the original.
Then there's the original, which is the one where he goes back and kills himself in his mother's womb, implying that he never even existed, and that's what saves Kayleigh. I think this is the one they included on the DVD (the director's cut), but not on the TV version. The TV version always uses the happy one.
The third one is basically the happy ending, but in the final scene, when he sees Kayleigh on the street as a grown-up, he follows her instead of going the way he was supposed to go (kind of an open ending; this is known as the "Stalker" ending).
And the last one is a modified version of the third. The happiest of them all: Kayleigh and Evan cross each other on the street, they both stop, they turn around, they both look at each other, and Kayleigh asks him: "do I know you?", then they introduce themselves and he ends up asking her out for a cup of coffee or something like that. She accepts, smiling, and fade out.
So which one did you see?
Spoiler Alert! (highlight to read)
The "happy" ending as you put it + a little changed "modified third". it ended after Evan went back to the first time they met and told her to stay away from him,or he'll kill her. then we see evan burning down all of his journals in the present and then - 10(?) years later he walk down the street talking in the phone with his mom,when he and kayleigh crossing paths, he stops but not turning around,she walks a few more steps. stops and turns around ,but she only seeing Evan back(he didn't turned around yet) trying to figure out why did he looks so familier(or something),but after a couples of seconds he's not turning around she wave it away and move away,only then Evan turns around and look at her back walking away. after a few seconds he turns around and walks away,too.
End.
Interesting that the butterfly effect gets a gong here.
There were 4 different endings made for this film, which I don't think are all on dvd???
I definitely like a moment in the twilight zone. Episode "I of newton".
Spoiler alert here everyone - sorry
When the maths teacher tells the demon to get lost.
Well in what i've seen....it was a mix. Spoiler Alert! [...]
No, this is actually the theatrical ending I was talking about (the "happy" one), but I didn't want to describe it all. The last two endings (the "Stalker" and "do I know you?" endings) are derivations of this one.
Ohh...and you really call it a "happy ending"?
Compared to the one where he goes all the way back to his mother's womb and strangles himself with the umbilical cord... yeah. Maybe it's not as happy as we, the audience, have been used to, but when it comes to "The Butterfly Effect", yes, it's as close to happy as it can be, especially when you consider the fact that the director wanted to use that other much sadder ending for the theatrical version as well.
The twist in The Sixth Sense and The Others caught me completely by surprise. While I don't remember too much about the movies I remember the twist as if it were yesterday.
I seem to be the only one who thinks sitcoms are memorable. :lol
Strange, odd isn't it, I have so many too, but when it comes to listing them I draw a blank. There are certainly a lot of beautiful moments in Star Trek TNG. The Episode Inner Light had me cry a few times. Another great one is the Episode the Visitor from Star Trek DS9 can't say too much don't want to spoil anything, but it was a masterpiece from all points of view.
I hope I don't get a kickboxed to the head here.
But why does night terrors message say (deleted)?
What does that mean?
Sorry for asking. I don't mean bad here.
I'm just curious cause thats the first I've seen this happen on this site.
Sorry for asking. I don't mean bad here.
I hope I don't get a kickboxed to the head here.
But why does night terrors message say (deleted)?
What does that mean?
Sorry for asking. I don't mean bad here.
I'm just curious cause thats the first I've seen this happen on this site.
There's the pilot of The Cosby Show. Already the show was memorable just being on the air, because it was sit-com with a black family who weren’t at the bottom of the socio-economic ladder. At the end of the pilot, Cliff (Bill Cosby) has a conversation with his son, Theo (Malcolm Jamal-Warner), over Theo’s abysmal grades. Theo launches into this earnest, touchy-feely speech about how maybe this is the best he can do, and perhaps his folks should stop comparing him to his siblings and accept him and love him for who he is, not for who they want him to be.was the Bill Cosby show a sitcom?
It's the only one I remember watching. It was awesome though!
Geez I feel like such a dill!
I'm so sorry everyone for being silly here
Fat albert is a cartoon with bill cosby - sorry night terror
I can be silly alot of the time - sorry
Ohboy thanks for the nice comment - appreciate it
Thanks for the answers everyone![]()
Don't worry, Angvav. Just like Night Terror said, nobody thinks bad of you for asking questions. We all have questions at time, and as somebody studying to be a teacher, I've found that questions are good because you end up learning new (and sometimes useful) knowledge.
I've visited several Internet sites and forums on the Internet, and have even joined a few. I would say that Al's Place has one of the nicest group of people on the Internet. You are not "a dill". Rather, you're a smart person who just wants clarification on a point, which most people are happy to provide. Think about it. If one is talking on a subject, he probably likes to talk about the subject, and would love to answer the question because he would continue to talk about the subject. Besides, if someone was being rude to you if you asked a question, he wouldn't last long here, right? So, if have a question, just ask. No apologies, no degrading yourself. Alright, Angvav?
As for the "explaining yourself" part; I don't really know what is being meant by that, so I'm not commenting on that.
By the way, to get back on topic, anybody seen The Drew Carey Show. That had a lot of memorable moments to it.
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