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Quoted: Actually I get goose bumps when Shughart come in and tells Durant "Gordy's gone man, I'll be outside". Damn View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The femoral artery scene in Blackhawk down. Actually I get goose bumps when Shughart come in and tells Durant "Gordy's gone man, I'll be outside". Damn |
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Quoted: when I went to see SPR in the theater, I don't think there was a dry eye in the house at the end. everyone just sat there is silence when the credits started to roll, and then quietly stood up and emptied the theater View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Private Ryan The bayonet scene......where goes in s - l - o - w - l - y Right movie, wrong scene. "Tell me I'm a good man." Yep, it's like they got my Uncles to stand there and say that. when I went to see SPR in the theater, I don't think there was a dry eye in the house at the end. everyone just sat there is silence when the credits started to roll, and then quietly stood up and emptied the theater I made the mistake of taking a couple of girls to that movie ... silence in the car afterwards |
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This. I refuse to watch Taking Chance and World Trade Center. Have both on the DVR but can't bring myself to watch them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"The ship....out of danger?" "You have been, and shall always be my friend" This. I refuse to watch Taking Chance and World Trade Center. Have both on the DVR but can't bring myself to watch them. They were both very well done. And I agree about Spock's death. |
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Peterson ... Peterson ... Peterson damn View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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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? Peterson ... Peterson ... Peterson damn Yeah, that one always gets me. |
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Movie: The ending part of "Sophie's Choice".
TV: In an episode of "China Beach" when there's a private wounded out on a hill and the Sarge has to snipe him. |
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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 Maybe because once we turn 50 we come to grips,more or less, that we have more years behind us than ahead. |
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Movie: The ending part of "Sophie's Choice". TV: In an episode of "China Beach" when there's a private wounded out on a hill and the Sarge has to snipe him. View Quote If I recall correctly, that episode was "How to Stay Alive In Vietnam," and the story Sarge told was based on the actor's (Troy Evans) actual experience in Vietnam. Dogman? |
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"I am not a smart man, Jenny. But, I know what love is." 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... "I am not a smart man, Jenny. But, I know what love is." Yep. Jenny Curran: Why are you so good to me? Forrest Gump: You're my girl! Jenny Curran: [pause] I'll always be your girl. |
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Probably referring to where the man shoots his own son to spare him the agonizing death of being killed by the mist creatures, only to find out a few minutes later that the military had defeated them |
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http://assets1.ignimgs.com/2007/07/18/red-dawn-collectors-edition-20070717050352443-2060044_320w.jpg View Quote "Everybody get your rifles." "No, Jed! We're not doing it!" "I'll do it...." "Shut up, Robert!!" My youngest son is 19 and thinks that Robert is the best character in the film. |
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Can't link properly on the iPotato but for me it was actually a TV show.
Will smith in fresh prince when his father leaves him again. Right in the goddamn feels https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oSKyaXkzVvc |
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Quoted: 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: 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. Things are tough all over. She's a fucking whore and didn't deserve him. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNa4NKFE6wE Everything about this couple seconds. Summary: The kid in the yellow shirt (Morty), and his grandpa (Rick) accidentally destroy the world - partly because of Morty's insecurity and selfishness, but mostly because of Rick's arrogance. In the last 24 hours, Morty has watched the entire world fall apart, either turned into monsters or "bug people", and it only gets worse with each of Rick's "solutions". Morty has seen the end of one world, and the only way to fix it is to jump to another universe where he and Rick are the only ones that have died that day. The scene picks up right after the machine AU Rick was working on explodes, killing him and AU Morty. The Rick and Morty we know, blink into existence, and start trying to hide the evidence that they don't belong. I realize it's a cartoon, but he just looks at "his" parents, petty, and bickering - "his" sister pissing her life away - and the tone and words of the music are very disturbing, and extremely sad. View Quote That whole show is amazingly written. |
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Band of Brothers when they find the death camp and walk among survivors
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Futurama... the dog growing old waiting for Fry. View Quote Jurassic Bark based on a real story, Hachiko. https://www.thedodo.com/rare-photo-of-loyal-dog-hachiko-1446468544.html |
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I cry every time I see Gort picking up Klaatu's lifeless body from that jail cell. I can just see the hurt in his rotating laser eye. |
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View Quote The scenes between Alice and Uncas were short and involved almost ZERO dialogue but they damn near stole the show. Alice's suicide, Uncas's death, and his father's vengeance were some of the best storytelling ever put on film. You should check out the alternate ending, too. I'll go old school and say the most heart wrenching scene in movie history is the ending of "Forbidden Games". I fucking hate that movie! |
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Band of Brothers in the Battle of the Bulge when they were getting shelled by German 88 artillery and Buck Compton watched Bill Guarnere and the other paratrooper (name?) lying in the snow with blown off legs. They said Compton was never the same after he witnessed that.
They did a great job depicting Bastogne. That place was hell frozen over. |
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Private Ryan The bayonet scene......where goes in s - l - o - w - l - y Right movie, wrong scene. "Tell me I'm a good man." Yep, it's like they got my Uncles to stand there and say that. when I went to see SPR in the theater, I don't think there was a dry eye in the house at the end. everyone just sat there is silence when the credits started to roll, and then quietly stood up and emptied the theater For me at least, it was even more poignant because Slick Willie was in office. Who the fuck knew we could sink even lower... |
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Saving Private Ryan. When the mom gets all three telegrams at once.
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Two that have bothered me;
Radio: When the kids have Radio tied up in the shed and are throwing footballs at it. Dead Man's Shoes: When you learn that a man's bloody trail of self righteous revenge is actually just guilt caused by abandoning a retarded brother of whom he was ashamed. This isn't a movie but this stayed with me for days; |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNa4NKFE6wE Everything about this couple seconds. Summary: The kid in the yellow shirt (Morty), and his grandpa (Rick) accidentally destroy the world - partly because of Morty's insecurity and selfishness, but mostly because of Rick's arrogance. In the last 24 hours, Morty has watched the entire world fall apart, either turned into monsters or "bug people", and it only gets worse with each of Rick's "solutions". Morty has seen the end of one world, and the only way to fix it is to jump to another universe where he and Rick are the only ones that have died that day. The scene picks up right after the machine AU Rick was working on explodes, killing him and AU Morty. The Rick and Morty we know, blink into existence, and start trying to hide the evidence that they don't belong. I realize it's a cartoon, but he just looks at "his" parents, petty, and bickering - "his" sister pissing her life away - and the tone and words of the music are very disturbing, and extremely sad. View Quote Holy shit, I remember this! Talk about mind bending! |
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The movie "Savior"
The young mother starts signing to her new born baby to kepp it quiet. While singing she is executed by a death squad. The baby smiles recognizing its mothers voice. That scene is one of the roughest scenes EVAR put to film. |
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End of Watch, before the final funny scene.
American Sniper procession BHD, Jamie Smith's death Beginning of UP Pay it Forward, when the main kid gets stabbed, whatever that movie was called Flight 93 Scene in Book of Eli that got to me the most was the random young-ish couple walking, then the douche bag bad guy rolls up on the motorcycle, smokes the dude, rapes the girl. Just... how long their path could have been, how hard life had been for them, and they still had each other. And some sack of shit just wipes it out, just like that. For no real reason. That scene really gets to me. |
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Actually I get goose bumps when Shughart come in and tells Durant "Gordy's gone man, I'll be outside". Damn View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The femoral artery scene in Blackhawk down. Actually I get goose bumps when Shughart come in and tells Durant "Gordy's gone man, I'll be outside". Damn This is what I was going to post. Shughart and Gordon scene. Knowing it was real, the decision they made to go in knowing it was death sentence. |
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You're such a fucking douchebag your life has got to fucking suck View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fake events designed to pull at your emotions. You're such a fucking douchebag your life has got to fucking suck I actually LOL'ed. Thanks. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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http://i.imgur.com/qilG8Bi.jpg Han Solo's death in the Force Awakens Tom Hank's death at the end of The Road To Perdition View Quote Well, fuck. SPOILER ALERT! |
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yeah, that reminds me of my holding my Shepherd when I had to put him down due to cancer. my 5 year old daughter knew where I was going, and insisted on coming; she told my wife that "Daddy's going to need me".. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I Am Legend when the gsd dies/is killed. yeah, that reminds me of my holding my Shepherd when I had to put him down due to cancer. my 5 year old daughter knew where I was going, and insisted on coming; she told my wife that "Daddy's going to need me".. Damn, got dusty in here just now reading this. |
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