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"like tears in the rain."
The score for that scene is what gives it the edge. |
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Quoted: Ben Sanderson (Nicholas Cage) in leaving Las Vegas. I get it the movie wouldn’t have been the same if he lived and got his shit together. Still bugs me though. View Quote @denverdan Incredibly disturbing movie. I only ever saw it once, probably 15 years ago. It still haunts me and I will NEVER watch it again. One of the very few movies I have ever seen that has lived in my memory and is painful to remember. Not sure how a fictional tale can do that to a person but that movie did it to me. |
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Neurosurgeon Dr. Derek Shepherd on the TV show Grey's Anatomy.
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John Merrick lying down to sleep, knowing that sleeping horizontal like "normal people" will end with his death.
The Elephant Man - Last Sleep Scene |
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Quoted: There was some survival end-of-the-world movie my wife and I were watching where a guy had to take his daughter to a...bay? Ocean? I don't know. It wasn't The Road. I want to say it was in Australia. Anyways, there was a scene where there was a family having a birthday party for their kids, 2 of em, in this camper by a river. The dad and kid move on and they hear gunshots, go back and the dad killed his whole family and himself. I had to walk out. Couldn't do it. My daughter was 8 months old, and I just couldn't take that scene. Something about that thought hit me so deep in my brain that tears came out of my eyes and I had to leave the room. View Quote These Final Hours |
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Quoted: Neurosurgeon Dr. Derek Shepherd on the TV show Grey's Anatomy. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/138981/ustv-greys-anatomy-patrick-dempsey_jpg-2990598.JPG (I know, I know... the now ex-wife really got me into this show many years ago.) View Quote I actually met Patrick Dempsey and shook his hand. Nice guy, taller than you'd think. He donates alot of money to medical research. |
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In the movie Salt where angelina Jolie watches her husband die (drown) without flinching. I still hate her for that.
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Quoted: @denverdan Incredibly disturbing movie. I only ever saw it once, probably 15 years ago. It still haunts me and I will NEVER watch it again. One of the very few movies I have ever seen that has lived in my memory and is painful to remember. Not sure how a fictional tale can do that to a person but that movie did it to me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Ben Sanderson (Nicholas Cage) in leaving Las Vegas. I get it the movie wouldn’t have been the same if he lived and got his shit together. Still bugs me though. @denverdan Incredibly disturbing movie. I only ever saw it once, probably 15 years ago. It still haunts me and I will NEVER watch it again. One of the very few movies I have ever seen that has lived in my memory and is painful to remember. Not sure how a fictional tale can do that to a person but that movie did it to me. @PJF It’s probably my favorite movie. Even as unsettling as it is. I find Cage’s character somewhat relatable though. That may have something to do with it. |
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That Macaulay Caulkin movie with the bees. I can't see without my glasses, either.
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Patrick Wayne’s death by saber in “Shenandoah”.
I saw it when I was a kid and the look on his face stuck in my head. |
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When George RR Martin chopped off Ned Stark's head.
More pissed off than sad. |
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The boy being shot while running from the entrance to the "showers" in the movie Escape from Sobibor.
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ER - The news of Dr. Greene's Death When network TV was actually not bad |
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Quoted: Vera, Nastassja Kinski's character in Savior. View Quote One of the few movies that will bring a tear to my eye. Quaid's breakdown in the boat after nearly smothering the baby is another heartbreaking scene. Not a well known movie, unfortunately. Savior - Nanina uspavanka - lullaby Savior- Rasti Rasti.wmv |
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When the Iranians gunned down Doc Brown for repurposing their plutonium
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The dude on the stretcher in U571
https://youtu.be/K40Gt3dk1LY?t=97 U-571 (6/11) Movie CLIP - Men in the Water (2000) HD |
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Quoted: I actually met Patrick Dempsey and shook his hand. Nice guy, taller than you'd think. He donates alot of money to medical research. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Neurosurgeon Dr. Derek Shepherd on the TV show Grey's Anatomy. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/138981/ustv-greys-anatomy-patrick-dempsey_jpg-2990598.JPG (I know, I know... the now ex-wife really got me into this show many years ago.) I actually met Patrick Dempsey and shook his hand. Nice guy, taller than you'd think. He donates alot of money to medical research. @Rooster-X Very cool! I've always read that he is a very good person in real life. I wouldn't mind meeting him too. Big on donating to medical research like you said (cancer specifically, due to his Mother passing from it). His other big passion is auto racing. |
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I tend to avoid the dog movies, Marley and me being one in particular. I know that would crush me. But there was one I didn't realize would be a dog movie and it turned out to be. Butterfly Effect. It wouldn't have been so awful if they didn't keep showing the same scene over and over and over again. That one stuck with me.
And, of course, Romeo and Juliet. That's actually three deaths. |
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Quoted: As a child, Optimus Prime in Transformers the Movie. The whole point of the movie was to clear out the old line of toys to sell the new ones, but someone didn't think this one through very well. View Quote |
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Menace II Society (1993) - Caine’s Death / Ending |
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Quoted: Yep. "There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends" J15:13 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Tony Stark in Endgame. Not so much him dying, but Pepper telling him it's ok, he can rest now. Anybody with a family knows how hard it would be to quit if you thought they were still in danger. Yep. "There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends" J15:13 Even more sad when you realize that she lied to him...it wasn't ok...once he died his entire Marvel universe turned into woke trash. |
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Quoted: Ol' Yeller (it was too much because I was a kid) View Quote Thats one of those turning point films when a kid realizes sometimes life will be hard. Dan and Ann in Where the Red Fern Grows. One of the gifts a good dog gives a boyl..that early glimps at the brevity of life.. things we love must die..we must die. Another one that changed my thinking about friendship and treating people with respect before they are gone. Gunga Din Gunga Din - GungaDoc Down |
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American Sniper or End of Watch… Brave men dying at the hands of pieces of shit.
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Ladder 49 Ending |
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The Grey: Pete Hendrick's death. |
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