The hardest you've ever been hit by a moment in a movie.
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[QUOTE=BmB;21620139]The ending sucked. Too much Disney-faggotry. Everything else was ace tho.[/QUOTE]
Pixar made it.
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but yeah - it was definitely written by the Green Party
28 Days Later
[sp]When he finds his parents suicided.[/sp]
28 Weeks Later
[sp]When army dude gets burned alive pushing the car.[/sp]
The end of Amadeus, when they're all standing in the rain watching as his body's taken to the mass grave.
Watching the maid who hardly knew him sobbing while Salieri watches with a guilty scowl on his face is just hard.
Precious.
Taxi Driver. The whole thing. :iia:
The ending of Ladder 49 and King Kong when they're all gassing him and he looks at Ann with a sad face :crying:
Léon hit me pretty hard.
Blade Runner ending (well-near ending)
-Tears In Rain
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOphFl88U-g"][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOphFl88U-g[/media][/URL]
[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]
I don't know why, but that didn't hit me that hard. My dad started crying, but it didn't really get to me.
The Mist had a pretty fucked up ending though.
[QUOTE=sp00ks;21632902]The Mist had a pretty fucked up ending though.[/QUOTE]
Ooh yes The Mist. I kinda felt like crying, knowing that if he waited a few more minutes they would have all been saved :(
Forest Gump
I know its been mentioned , but Old Yeller makes me cry a lake. :3:
V for Vendetta when [sp]Evey learns that V was the one who captured her, and then she truly values freedom[/sp]
The Thin Red Line when [sp]The main character is surrounded by Japanese soldiers, and the soldier who is talking to him seems like he doesn't want to shoot the main character. Then the main character raises his rifle, and gets shot. TL;DR : when the main character dies[/sp]
Moon [sp] When Sam talks to the original Sam's daughter, and when he dies[/sp]
Cast Away [sp] When he is going through the apartment looking at things he worked hard to find, and all of it was in abundance just laying around. Also Wilson[/sp]
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Cast Away [sp] When he is going through the apartment looking at things he worked hard to find, and all of it was in abundance just laying around. Also Wilson[/sp][/QUOTE]
Oh god wilson :crying:
Forrest Gump
"Is he smart?"
The Great Jedi Purge
Do movie trailers count? If so, then this.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjGrHBpfqCo&feature=related[/media]
If not, then i guess the end scene from Pans Labyrinth.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4KDVtMAR6M[/media]
Shooting Dogs has it's moments.
[QUOTE=darkheadcrab;21620263]Pixar made it.
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but yeah - it was definitely written by the Green Party[/QUOTE]
Not so much in terms of who made it, but the style. [sp]Self-sacrifice doesn't fucking work when they just come back to life again. Stop, just don't![/sp]
Saving Pvt Ryan
[QUOTE=Kyle v2;21494433]Pay It Forward[/QUOTE]
Yeah when the kid gets stabbed was quite sad, but i liked when every lit a candle at the end
[sp]big daddy's death[/sp]
Might have been said but the Grey Havens scene in LOTR
The dog kennel scene in John Carpenter's "The Thing".....it was not only sad to see the dogs get assimilated, but also scares the shit out of you the first time you see it. One of the more disturbing special effects I've seen in a movie. In my opinion, fake blood, goo, and rubber will always be more effective in creeping me out than CG.
Just thinking about my own old toys makes it harder.
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Forrest Gump.
When Bubba died, :(
Repomen
[sp]When you find out there is no happy ending[/sp]
Mystic River.
Although it wasn't that great a film the start of 28 weeks later where Robert Carlyle's character leaves his wife and that kid when the infected break through the door to save himself
Not spoiler tagging because it happens right at the start of the movie
Strangly enough, Avatar did it for me, when hometree is destroyed and they all abandoned Jake, I felt pretty shitty that he gave up everything and then lost it all and ends up with nothing.
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