From Drew Barrymore’s CaseyBecker getting slaugthered in teen slasher gem Scream to Matt Damon’s Will Hunting breaking down in a therapy session for Good Will Hunting, the decade is full of scenes that defined a generation.
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View this post on InstagramAt No. 19, they have The Box from Se7en (1995), referring to the pivotal climax that ties David Fincher’s unforgettable seven deadly sins thriller starring Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, and Kevin Spacey into a beautifully horrifying bow. On the off chance you haven’t seen the film (or don’t remember the shocking twist), we won’t reveal it here.
Topping them all is the moment Jack Dawson and his Italian bestie, Fabrizio, hang off the back of a doomed British Olympic-class ocean liner in Titanic. The two, high off a poker win that scores them tickets to America, drop their bags in their bunk then head to the bow of the ship. Jack steps up on the bars of the forecastle deck, stretches out his arms, and yells, “I’m the king of the world!” as the camera swoops above and all around him.
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“Director James Cameron came up with it on-set, and despite star Leonardo DiCaprio's reluctance, Cameron insisted,” WatchMojo writes. “But we sense no reluctance in DiCaprio’s delivery: only a young man relishing the absolute bliss and excitement of the present moment.”
View this post on Instagram"I said, 'All right, I got one for you. Just say, “I'm the king of the world,” and just spread your arms out wide and just be in the moment, and just love it and celebrate the moment.’ (DiCaprio) goes, 'What?' I said, “I'm the king of the world,” just say, "I'm the king of the world." But you gotta sell it.' He goes, 'What?' I said, 'Just f------ sell it!'" So, he did.
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That's all good and well. But we have a complaint. Not a single Cher Horowitz moment from Clueless made the cut? As if!
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