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2012-06-07 8:49 AM
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verga - 2012-06-07 8:44 AM Chariots of fire Beach scene, but if chase scenes were allowed it would be a tie with Cary Grant in North by Northwest.

 

Why that is allowed!! 

That is not a cops and robbers scene.  Spies and innocent bystanders are great running scenes.. always.

Two more- Dirty Dozen- Jim Brown dropping grenades down the vent pipes.

The obstacle course scenes in Officer and  a Gentleman.



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Umm... hello?

Rocky, steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum, with about 1000 kids chasing after him... tough to beat that one in my book.

Yes this is good.  I thought of the Rocky scene where he goes out for his first training run myself.  For some reason that one speaks to me more.  Its the solitude of the training that sticks for me.

I love that too. It underscores the whole essence of the first Rocky movie, which people who dismiss it because of the progressively worse sequels. It's not about the triumphant win. It's about going the distance. He doesn't make it up the steps so fast that first time.

Someone here has a great sig line about how an ironman is not made at a finish line, but at 5am runs.

2012-06-07 9:10 AM
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trigal38 - 2012-06-06 10:31 PM Last of the Mohicans when Daniel Day-Lewis is running through the woods.

Agree, that is an awesome scene and I think about it often when trail running.  Love it.

I will add the run scenes from Marathon Man to the thread.  Maybe violating the rules of the thread, but good movie.  Skip the dental work scene if you are going to the dentist in the near future - "Is it safe?"

2012-06-07 9:12 AM
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tealeaf - 2012-06-07 6:08 AM

Umm... hello?

Rocky, steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum, with about 1000 kids chasing after him... tough to beat that one in my book.

Absolutely! I love watching that scene.

 I was never a Rocky fan, but I liked him running down 9th St better than the Art Museum steps.

2012-06-07 9:13 AM
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Apocalypto. So many to choose from in that one.

The Last Samarai, where they're running into battle totally (and literally) outgunned.

American Flyers, where the guy picks up his bike and runs to the finish line.

2012-06-07 9:16 AM
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While is technically a chaise scene my favorite is:

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2012-06-07 9:38 AM
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TheClaaaw - 2012-06-07 8:49 AM
Flapjack - 2012-06-07 9:33 AM
tealeaf - 2012-06-07 8:08 AM

Umm... hello?

Rocky, steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum, with about 1000 kids chasing after him... tough to beat that one in my book.

Yes this is good.  I thought of the Rocky scene where he goes out for his first training run myself.  For some reason that one speaks to me more.  Its the solitude of the training that sticks for me.

I love that too. It underscores the whole essence of the first Rocky movie, which people who dismiss it because of the progressively worse sequels. It's not about the triumphant win. It's about going the distance. He doesn't make it up the steps so fast that first time.

Someone here has a great sig line about how an ironman is not made at a finish line, but at 5am runs.

 

The Rocky movie was a special movie in many ways.  Would it be fair to say that the first Rocky training montage was THE FIRST training montage in a movie that all others mimic.  It's been a while since I have seen the movie, but it replays in my head like a montage that all others mimic.

2012-06-07 10:06 AM
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briderdt - 2012-06-07 9:13 AM

The Last Samarai, where they're running into battle totally (and literally) outgunned.

X2. That is one of the best scenes of glory and valor I have ever seen in a movie.

Pretty much any scene in without limits.

Run fatboy run.

The commercial in What women want where Mel Gibson makes the Nike commercial for women.

I am Legend, Will Smith and his dog on the treadmill. Thought that one was pretty cool.

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briderdt - 2012-06-07 8:13 AM

The Last Samarai, where they're running into battle totally (and literally) outgunned.

Or Braveheart when the two sides run at each other. 

Also can't forget about The Dude running away from the guys with the giant scissors.

Or Monty Python where Sir Lancelot runs towards the castle built on a swamp.

2012-06-07 1:12 PM
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Run fatboy run.  Love that movie esp when the indian guy is swatting him with a spatula.
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trigal38 - 2012-06-06 10:31 PM Last of the Mohicans when Daniel Day-Lewis is running through the woods.

Agree, that is an awesome scene and I think about it often when trail running.  Love it.

I will add the run scenes from Marathon Man to the thread.  Maybe violating the rules of the thread, but good movie.  Skip the dental work scene if you are going to the dentist in the near future - "Is it safe?"

Yep, me too and I have some of the soundtrack songs on my IPod just to set the mood .

2012-06-07 1:55 PM
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Last of the Mohicans is getting a lot of comments.  I have never seen that movie.

Is it a kid friendly movie?

Hello PPV.

2012-06-07 6:55 PM
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BellinghamSpence - 2012-06-07 7:37 AM Johnny Utah!  Chasing Bode (President Ronald Reagan) in Point Break.   Classic chase and hard core running .

 

This breaks my no cops and robbers ground rule, BUT that is a great running scene!

Silly me didn't read the rules completely.   "I'm sorry".

2012-06-07 8:30 PM
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Flapjack - 2012-06-07 1:55 PM

Last of the Mohicans is getting a lot of comments.  I have never seen that movie.

Is it a kid friendly movie?

Hello PPV.

How old are the kids? I don't think so, lots of fighting, war stuff, romantic drama etc.



2012-06-07 8:31 PM
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tmueller - 2012-06-07 6:55 PM A TV movie: The Jericho Mile

 

Forgot about that one.  Its a solid run.

2012-06-07 8:32 PM
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And how can I forget to list my son's favorite movie with a really awesome running scene - Secretariat!
2012-06-07 8:35 PM
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BellinghamSpence - 2012-06-07 7:37 AM Johnny Utah!  Chasing Bode (President Ronald Reagan) in Point Break.   Classic chase and hard core running .

 

This breaks my no cops and robbers ground rule, BUT that is a great running scene!

Silly me didn't read the rules completely.   "I'm sorry".

 

I think this has to be accepted.  The premise of the movie makes it a bit more than a contrived chase scene.  Johnny Utah was the up and coming College QB then he wrecked his knee.  Bodi was the super athelte surfer dude.  That scene really works because they each had a backgorund in fitness of sorts that gives the duration of the scene some believabilty and punch.

 

Exception granted.

2012-06-07 8:37 PM
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Flapjack - 2012-06-07 1:55 PM

Last of the Mohicans is getting a lot of comments.  I have never seen that movie.

Is it a kid friendly movie?

Hello PPV.

How old are the kids? I don't think so, lots of fighting, war stuff, romantic drama etc.

 

eleven and thirteen.

2012-06-07 8:47 PM
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Will Ferrel streaking in Old School.


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Anybody seen the movie "Warrior"?  The training scene where the one brother is running at night with his father driving behind him to light the path, and the other one running the hills...one of my favorite training scenes.  
2012-06-08 2:50 AM
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When Harry Met Sally  

 

Billy Crystal running down the road to find Meg Ryan at the end of the movie when he decides they really need to be together...

"I came here tonight because when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible"

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Running Brave. Pick any scene.
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