Tons of entries to sift through in our last fight and had to wait on another tiebreaker. In the end, MFC member Jeffversion1.0 took the split decision and his first win. He asks:
What is the best or most nostalgic depiction of a town celebration in a movie?
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I'm surprised nobody went with Bilbo's birthday party at The Party Tree.
The parade scene in Glory, when the first black regiment of the Civil War matches through Boston. The music is perfectly timed, flowing seamlessly from parade drums and flutes to James Horner's deep, somber choir, foreshadowing the eventually climax later on. It's beautiful.