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Glad I'm not alone with the GSD in I am Legend....
My wife wondered why I turned it off & refused to watch it. Still never saw the end. It coincided with our own GSD having to be put down due to failing health. And Blackhawk down. Too close to real life. |
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Magda Goebbels poisoning her kids in downfall, and one of the daughters has obviously figured out what's up. https://youtu.be/9lyNgSPcJpM View Quote That's another good one. |
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The beginning of Deathly Hallows when Hermione obliviated her parents and leaves to battle Voldemort with Ron and Harry.
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When Edward Furlong's character gets killed in American History X. That was fucked up.
When Tom Hanks was told he won the case in Philadelphia. Brooks hanging himself in The Shawshank Redemption. Coffey's execution in The Green Mile. |
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Jenny was fucked up because of her father. I looked at her as "broken " more than a whore. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Forrest Gump When Forrest visits Jenny's grave. "You died on a Saturday......" Jenny was a whore. She didn't deserve a man as good as Gump. But the simple man he was, didn't really understand any of that. Jenny was fucked up because of her father. I looked at her as "broken " more than a whore. This... Jenny was broken and trying to destroy herself. . Gump was just a simple man who didn't see this. He just loved her... |
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Glad I'm not alone with the GSD in I am Legend.... My wife wondered why I turned it off & refused to watch it. Still never saw the end. It coincided with our own GSD having to be put down due to failing health. And Blackhawk down. Too close to real life. View Quote When I first saw I am Legend, I had a chocolate lab. After the dog dies, wrecked. I would have done the same thing as him after that, suicide by monster. I now also have a female GSD... I cant even think about that movie without some asshole breaking into the room and sandblasting me in the eyes for some reason. |
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Fake events designed to pull at your emotions. View Quote FUUUUUUUUUUUUUU This was real, man: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T54_S9715yo |
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The little girl in the red coat.....Schindler's List.
In fact even worse were the scenes of some children being trucked off to their deaths and they have no clue whiles some of them hide chin deep in sewage trying to hide. Great movie. I can't watch it twice. |
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View Quote Bing Bong scene hit me right in the feels |
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Not ashamed to admit that it gets a little dusty thinking about when Debra Winger's character dies in Terms of Endearment.
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On The Beach, 1959. Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire & Gregory Peck. The nuclear war is over and everybody is dead or dying. Dad goes in and gives the cyanide tablet to his little baby and then goes in and gives one to mommy. Then takes his own. Lays down in bed and hugs his wife saying "shhhh. She's gone to sleep now."
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Lee Marvin carrying the kid on his shoulders in The Big Red One.
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There were a few scenes in Schindler's List. The little girl in pink coat, the final scene for example
Passion of the Christ got me a few times Interstellar when the guy left his daughter and was crying as he drove away. Also when he got back to their ship and his kids were now grown ups and he missed their whole lives Sole Survivor when the one guy took the headshot The end of American Sniper And oddly, the end of the giant robot, which I watched when my son was 5. |
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Quoted: This... Jenny was broken and trying to destroy herself. . Gump was just a simple man who didn't see this. He just loved her... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Forrest Gump When Forrest visits Jenny's grave. "You died on a Saturday......" Jenny was a whore. She didn't deserve a man as good as Gump. But the simple man he was, didn't really understand any of that. Jenny was fucked up because of her father. I looked at her as "broken " more than a whore. This... Jenny was broken and trying to destroy herself. . Gump was just a simple man who didn't see this. He just loved her... "I am not a smart man, Jenny. But, I know what love is." |
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Came here to post this. The entire movie focks me up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Taking Chance is full of them. Came here to post this. The entire movie focks me up. The port mortuary at Dover had a private showing of Taking Chance before its release. That was painful. Many of those watching had to get up and go into work the next morning at the mortuary. |
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The end of the last episode of Band of Brothers: "Grandpa, were you a hero in the war?" https://youtu.be/V6TrbOexkUc Yes, he was. |
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The scene in True Story where the wackjob is throwing his weight down children into a river... I can't get that one out of my head for the last 3 weeks.
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Quoted: Quoted: Don't laugh, but in Pixar's "UP" . The montage about the couple's life that ends with the wife dying. No dialogue at all, just pictures. It's amazing how much that cartoon tore people up. This Also: the move "The Impossible", IIRC. . . about a family vacationing in Indonesia/Malaysia/Thailand? and gets hit with the tsunami in what was it, 2003? . . there's a scene where the mother (Naomi Watts) and her son have survived the flood and backflow. . .she is badly injured. . .Her shirt is torn off and her son about 13 or so, sees her hurt and semi-nude---I know this sounds weird--- but he looks away---he's horrified to see his mother hurt, naked---so vulnerable and hurting. . . Don't know why, but my wife just started crying, and I have to say it got me a bit too.. Very powerful movie. . but that scene was very effecting. . . |
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The end of the last episode of Band of Brothers: "Grandpa, were you a hero in the war?" https://youtu.be/V6TrbOexkUc So sad that he's gone. He was a great man. |
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I think I went through an entire box of Kleenex watching that movie. I don't think I've cried that hard since I was a child. It's getting dusty in here just thinking about it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Taking Chance is full of them. I think I went through an entire box of Kleenex watching that movie. I don't think I've cried that hard since I was a child. It's getting dusty in here just thinking about it. I put off watching Taking Chance until just a couple months ago. I've BTDT, so it was especially poignant for me. |
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Camper scene in the Hills have Eyes. That scene mind fucked me for a while.
Ending of American Sniper, Also as mentioned a couple of scenes from BHD |
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Marley and Me- never gonna watch that again. If you've ever had a dog you'll feel the same way. If not you probably like cats anyways.
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Quoted: Pickett's Charge in "Gettysburg," particularly when Garnett's horse comes back riderless and shot to hell. "Glory" Col. Shaw's final speech to his unit. "If this man shall fall, who will lift the flag and carry on?" View Quote When they bury the white Col Shaw with the black soldiers, showing how skin color means nothing after death, they were all the same when buried. That got to me |
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In the film "The Water Diviner" (2015) In the 2nd battlefield scene ( Gallipoli ) 3 Australian Brothers are gunned down, 1 dies instantly, the other two
lay bleeding out in pain, one begging the other to end his life mercifully. It is a very powerful scene, but I will not spoil it. The Water Diviner is Russell Crowe's debut as a Director ( also has a big part in the film. ) |
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The funeral scenes in End of Watch.
Been to too many of those. Can't watch. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lya5iPcrM3o[/youtube] |
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Quoted: I always get a tear at the end of "The Green Berets" when "Ham Chung" (?) is asking about "Peterson". That said, I find it gets dusty during many old war movies (and new ones too) I watch, nowadays. Does something happen to us after we turn fifty, or something?!? WTF? View Quote Peterson ... Peterson ... Peterson damn |
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