The hardest you've ever been hit by a moment in a movie.
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End of Gran Torino for sure
Mufasa nooooooo
[QUOTE=SatansSin;21491579]Shit Iunno... I guess it'd be The Mist.
[sp]dude kills his whole family and friends, after he goes to kill himself the military shows up.[/sp][/QUOTE]
Best modern horror movie IMO
Pay It Forward
Spartacus Blood And Sand when you find out [sp]about what happened to his wife and then that batiatus did it[/sp]
Apollo 13 - [sp]When they reenter, when he has the dream and the hatch comes loose.[/sp]
Magnolia hit home hard with me, I was almost crying a lot of times in that movie
Requiem for a Dream -- I cannot believe a lot of us haven't mentioned this.. That movie was probably one of the most graphic and intense movie's I've ever seen.
United 93 was VERY hard to watch as well
Gran torino [sp]when he gets killed and when lou, the asian girl. gets raped and beaten up[/sp] I had a man tear :911:
i don't recall the name of the movie, but the scene where there this nazy dude that beat to death a man face with a flashligth for something they did not do.
These hit me with sadness
The ending to Gran Torino.
The ending to Marley & Me.
With surprise/anger.
Ending to The Mist
Ending to Shutter Island
[QUOTE=Kyle v2;21494433]Pay It Forward[/QUOTE]
Yeah, that was definitely a good one.
Also the ending to "The Mist". (Spoiler)[sp]The guy kills his son, wife(?), and two other friends to save them from having to suffer a painful death by whatever was in the mist. He then gets out of the car, in obvious shock and just crushed emotionally. Less than a minute later, no one other than a huge-ass convoy of military troops and evacuation forces go rolling on by. The guy just stands there with a blank look on his face.[/sp]
A lot of people said that ending sucked, but I have to say it definitely was a more realistic and impacting ending than your average apocalyptic movie ending.
Just noticed that "The Mist" has been mentioned 3 or 4 times already. :saddowns:
I'm going to point out some movies that none of you have probably seen/recall seeing but at are absolutely MOVING (all starring Robin Williams. Odd):
What Dreams May Come (also guaranteed to get you laid)
World's Greatest Dad
Bicentennial Man
I also feel like there's another movie but I just can't place it.
[QUOTE=Threeball97;21475958]I'm thinking season three episode four of the Sopranos.
Spoiler won't ruin the episode or plot of the series but just if you're curious.
[sp]Tony's therapist is raped in a parking garage. This may be the most brutal scene I have ever seen as it is so raw and will make you hesitant to make a rape joke. The rape scene in Last House on the Left barely compares, it is so bad.[/sp][/QUOTE]
Sopranos episode i haven't seen. Source?
In Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame when Quasimodo rips down the stone pillars he's chained to to save Esmeralda.
2 Scenes in 2012, when [sp]When the main black guys dad dies on the cruise ship, facing the wave. And when everyone dies infront of the White House.[/sp]
District 9, the whole movie basically.
Also, the ending of Se7en really got to me.
SE7EN.
Holy crap......The ending was one of the most depressing I had ever seen.
Good movie. Morgan Freemans best film right next to Shawshank Redemption
No Country for Old Men.
The Berries and Cream scared me.
when i injected concrete into my dick
The two that have really gotten to me and had me shocked and turn to whoever I was watching it with (I rarely watch movies alone) and just say "what the fuck" and then cry was:
In Bruges, [sp]child death scene[/sp]
Bridge to terabithia [sp]Leslie dies[/sp]
Seriously, I think the main reason for both of this was because they just came out of nowhere. BTT was just a horrible shock and I felt like some one had punched me in the chest. In bruges, basically everything before that scene was comedic, and then THIS.
At the end of braveheart when William Wallace died, i was like FFFFFUUUU!
[QUOTE=Pinkerton;21479549]Gran Torino, the ending.[/QUOTE]
No you know, the ending of Gran Torino wasn't really sad if you think about it.
[sp]I mean, he was dying after all, and he confronted killed by that gang so they'd go to jail and stop bugging his new family. And, Thao got the car![/sp] To me, that was one satisfying and nice ending.
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[QUOTE=FumplesAlt;21496190]Requiem for a Dream -- I cannot believe a lot of us haven't mentioned this.. That movie was probably one of the most graphic and intense movie's I've ever seen.[/QUOTE]
Oh yeah, Shit that was a fucking gruesome movie.
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, it's a powerful film and the scene [sp]with Billy in the ward after the party was amazing[/sp]
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I am crying manly tears.
[QUOTE=TheHydra;21473119]To Kill a Mockingbird, from the trial onward.[/QUOTE]
Oh God, Scout in that film tears me up so much.
[sp]I said, 'Hey,' Mr. Cunningham. How's your entailment getting along? Don't you remember me, Mr. Cunningham? I'm Jean Louise Finch. You brought us some hickory nuts one early morning, remember? We had a talk. I went and got my daddy to come out and thank you. I go to school with your boy. I go to school with Walter; he's a nice boy. Tell him 'hey' for me, won't you? You know something, Mr. Cunningham, entailments are bad. Entailments... Atticus, I was just saying to Mr. Cunningham that entailments were bad but not to worry. Takes a long time sometimes... What's the matter? I sure meant no harm, Mr. Cunningham[/sp]
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Oh also [i]A Taste Of Honey[/i] [sp]Geoffrey :([/sp]
Iron Giant.
Saving Private Ryan.
Also, this isn't a movie, but uh. The ending of Cowboy Bebop.
In 'The Number 23' when all the puzzels fell together.
It was like my brain punched itself.
then paranoia kicked in.
Just watched the Wrestler, the match where Ram fights the Hillbilly really hits home.
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