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So, what are your favorite scenes from movies? What are the iconic visual moments that you want to just frame on a wall and keep in your room? For me, it has to be these:

Ki-Adi Mundi's Realization (Star Wars: Episode III)
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This is arguably one of the saddest moments of movies ever. Ki-Adi Mundi was one of the Jedi in Revenge of the Sith that was killed after Chancellor Palpatine issued Order 66, translation: "The Jedi have started a rebellion, they must be eliminated." Mundi realizes, all too late, that his troops have turned on him, seconds before his death trying desperately to defend himself.

Rue's Death (The Hunger Games)
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I, like many people watching The Hunger Games, cried (or was close to it) when Rue died. Afterwards, Katniss decorates her with flowers and makes a gesture to District 11, Rue's home district. This not only tells of Katniss's respect for Rue, but of her defiance of the Government, no matter what it costs.
 
As much as I don't really like the film, a still from the library scene in The Amazing Spider-Man. Lizard and Spider-Man fighting in a library with Stan Lee as an oblivious Librarian in the foreground. Unfortunately there aren't any decent images on Google and I don't own the film.
 
Edward's proposal to Bella in Eclipse.
And the wedding in Breaking Dawn Part 1.

... and Bella meeting Renesmee in Breaking Dawn Part 2..

I also really liked the- *shot and killed*
 
Oh my gosh, Rue's death had me tearing up really bad! Even though I knew it was coming from the books. I think the music really helped to build the emotion there.

A lot of moments from Disney movies, happy and sad. Like seriously, a lot. :p

The end of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, when they're getting on the Hogwarts Express and the 'Leaving Hogwarts' track is playing.

I think a lot of favourite movie moments for me seem to go hand in hand with how the music is at the time. Not always, but a lot of the time.
 
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