• The hardest you've ever been hit by a moment in a movie.
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The Fountain. Any scene dealing with the Astronaut.
The first Pokemon movie: Ash gets killed. :D Saw it when I was 10, to date the only movie that has ever made me cry. It's safe to say I was WAY too attached to that franchise.
ok i just finished watching the Melancholy of haruhi suzumiya movie. if your really into the series and yuki nagato is your favorite character of the series, you get hit emotionally. really really hard. god damn
[QUOTE=Sunnimuffins;21528730]I'm gonna say the greenmile when he says "I'm afraid of the dark.." So sad[/QUOTE] John Coffey: "Please boss, don't put that thing over my face, don't put me in the dark. I's afraid of the dark." God, im almost in tears now. That was such a brilliantly made movie. [editline]09:24PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Cheif;21600875]I'm surprised the ending to Gran Torino hasn't been mentioned. Only movie to make me cry.[/QUOTE] It has been mentioned.
[QUOTE=shadow_of_intent;21604687]John Coffey: "Please boss, don't put that thing over my face, don't put me in the dark. I's afraid of the dark." God, im almost in tears now. That was such a brilliantly made movie. [editline]09:24PM[/editline] It has been mentioned.[/QUOTE] you gave me a manly tear :sympathy:
The ending of Armageddon had me on edge, and the final speech to the guy who's gonna marry hsi daughter made me cry. And as the planes flew off, I made a salute. I found the movie on YouTube in parts. This is what I talked about: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXj4Edr0ig0[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lcMeM-3wtw[/media]
The solar panels scene in sunshine.
The beginning of UP. Shit, that was sad.
In the movie UP, in the end where [sp]their house ended up on the cliff.[/sp]
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, pretty much the whole ending sequence from when [sp]Daisy finally passes away, to when the room with the old clock in floods, to Benjamin's final summary of the characters.[/sp]
Slap me around all you want, but I'm not lying when I say that [I]The Shawshank Redemption[/I] and [I]The Green Mile[/I] really pulled my heartstrings. [editline]11:07PM[/editline] [QUOTE=BigTooth;21607159]The ending of Armageddon had me on edge, and the final speech to the guy who's gonna marry hsi daughter made me cry. And as the planes flew off, I made a salute.[/QUOTE] I, on the other hand, giggled at how hokey it was. It was a big, dumb action movie all around, that one scene didn't have the power to really change my mood.
Also the shower scene from The Rock and generally that movie's soundtrack
End of King Kong End of Forrest Gump (500) Days of Summer The Green Mile Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Has to be one of the most heartfelt movies I've ever seen.) The Truman Show The Curious Case of Benjamin Button In The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, in the entire film I felt depressed for some reason In Up! at the beginning In Kick Ass where Big Daddy is burnt up After looking at this list and knowing its not all the ones I've felt bad in, I have to say I am one soft guy. D:
The beginning of "The mist" I was all like "OH FUCK this is going to be terrible :saddowns:"
Tae Guk Gi [editline]08:29PM[/editline] When the [sp]girlfriend dies, the older brother thinks the younger brother dies, the older brother dies, the younger brother finds his body after 50 years[/sp]
[QUOTE=OzzyOsbourne;21472473]Schindler's List [sp] "I could've gotten more. That car, that's 10 more people... and this pin... maybe if I didn't have this pin, that's 2 people... maybe just one... one more person." [/sp][/QUOTE] Or how about the moment where [sp]Schindler catches a glimpse of the little girl in the red dress dead in a wheelbarrow[/sp]
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I keep reading the title as: The Hardest You've Ever Been in a Movie. :v: [editline]08:07PM[/editline] I'd have to say the ending of V for Vendetta. [editline]08:07PM[/editline] Or in Kick-Ass when Hit-Girl is running down that hall killing tons of people.
Serenity When [sp]Shepard book dies, and mal has his speech about how there gonna go through reaver space to get to Miranda[/sp] also when [sp]wash dies[/sp] I shed a manly tear.
The end of Wall-E. ...also this thread is 'The Hardest You've Ever Been...' on the front page.
Really? Nobody's mentioned Hotel Rwanda? The scene where [sp]all of the foreigners are being evacuated from the hotel, and Joaquin Phoenix's character breaks down crying[/sp] is the saddest scene I've ever seen in a movie.
Any movie where a dog dies I can't control myself.
I wanna say something good like the end of Blade Runner, sitting in the rain reminiscing over the beauty he has seen, or the talks between Clarice and Hannibal in Silence of the Lambs. Unfortunately though, it would have to be in Avatar when you have the massive fucking Rhino elephant things pretty much charging straight at you. It wasn't really emotional or even good, it was just fucking Rhinos charging at you with 3D and a huge sound system, I shat myself.
Saving Private Ryan (yeah yeah i know :bandwagon:) Several scenes: 1) When General George C. Marshall reads the letter [Quote]I have here a very old letter, written to a Mrs. Bixby in Boston. "Dear Madam: I have been shown in the files of the War Department a statement of the Adjutant-General of Massachusetts that you are the mother of five sons who have died gloriously on the field of battle. I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming. But I cannot refrain from tendering to you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the Republic they died to save. I pray that our heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom. Yours very sincerely and respectfully, Abraham Lincoln." [/quote] 2) when [sp]Before Mellish is stabbed,the SS waffen Soldier Says "Gib' auf, du hast keine Chance! Lass' es uns beenden! Es ist einfacher für dich, viel einfacher. Du wirst sehen, es ist gleich vorbei." which means "Give up, you don't stand a chance! Let's end this here! It will be easier for you, much easier. You'll see it will be over quickly."[/sp] Ever since I learned the translation this scene always gets to me 3) the scene were Captain Miller (Tom Hanks) [sp]Is shot and says to Private James Francis Ryan, "Earn this....Earn it.", then dies[/sp] 4) lastly when they show the aftermath of D-day.
[QUOTE=Ninjarooster;21619734]Any movie where a dog dies I can't control myself.[/QUOTE] Then you're gonna be cryin like a baby in just a few minutes: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7SnGX_x8is[/media]
Transformers: The Movie (the 1986 animated one, not the crappy newer one) [sp] Optimus Prime, Ironhide, Prowl, Ratchet, Brawn, Windcharger, and Wheeljack DIE![/sp]
Lol, but for me it was Braveheart (if you've seen it, you know which part), The Passion Of The Christ (don't worry, dicks, I won't go into it), and [b]this[/b] part in Crash: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d08vkNAJunY[/media]
[QUOTE=Radiosquid;21619721]Really? Nobody's mentioned Hotel Rwanda? The scene where [sp]all of the foreigners are being evacuated from the hotel, and Joaquin Phoenix's character breaks down crying[/sp] is the saddest scene I've ever seen in a movie.[/QUOTE] Or when they get out of the truck and find the road filled with bodies.
[QUOTE=kyle877;21619590]The end of Wall-E. ...also this thread is 'The Hardest You've Ever Been...' on the front page.[/QUOTE] The ending sucked. Too much Disney-faggotry. Everything else was ace tho.
I know it isn't a movie and I know I'm going to be called a fanboy but in Modern Warfare 2 when [sp]you first fight in America and when Whiskey Hotel turns out to be[/sp][sp]the White House[/sp]. I think it was mostly the music, goddamn Hans Zimmer.
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