"Oh hell yeah, this is going to be some hilarious shit!"
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[video=youtube;vLnj4oa-SB4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLnj4oa-SB4&feature=related[/video]
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[QUOTE=MiX-A;37155178]"Oh hell yeah, this is going to be some hilarious shit!"
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[video=youtube;vLnj4oa-SB4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLnj4oa-SB4&feature=related[/video]
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One of the best scenes in this movie:
[video=youtube;w1dbrHPIrwA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1dbrHPIrwA[/video]
There's a scene in Return of the Jedi where an Ewok is killed, and his friend runs over to try and help him, and he doesn't realise he's dead and tries to wake him up. I don't know why, but I find that scene really sad
[QUOTE=ROFLBURGER;37045714]The end of Stephen King's "The Mist"[/QUOTE]
Holy shit. I mean, holy shit.
I recently watched this one.
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[QUOTE=jp_rsardeto;37158065]I recently watched this one.
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What's this about? It looks good! I might try it out. I'm surprised I haven't seen this.
I normally don't cry or feel really sad for movies. (Like Titanic and shit, everyone cries but I usually don't feel a thing)
But a Italian movie called Cinema Paradiso made me sniff and feel really good and sad inside me.
SPOILERS, Go watch the movie instead of reading this.
[sp]It's about the producer's childhood and about Alfredo, the man that made him interested in film and movies. He works together at the cinema and Alfredo is nearly killed during a fire. "Salvatore" (the producer) saves him and then progresses further in life and later he end up where the movie starts, at Alfredo's death. At the start you don't even know Alfredo but then you get the bond and you see that Paradiso is the place that bind their friendship together. When he comes to the funeral they are also going to wreck the cinema that gave all the memories to Salvatore. He then meets a bunch of old people from the past like a millionaire that fixed the cinema after it burned down inside.[/sp]
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I watched this movie several times, it still gets me everytime. :(
[QUOTE=Chubbles;37161248]What's this about? It looks good! I might try it out. I'm surprised I haven't seen this.[/QUOTE]
it follows the lives (primarily) of four people, a guy, his girlfriend and his best friend, and his mother.
when it starts out everything is reasonably okay, they're young, they like drugs and they have good hopes for the future. but then one thing leads to another and it all ends up in a big, horrible (somewhat drug caused) mess. even the mum gets messed over (but that's a slightly different story).
it's well worth a watch, but i'll tell you that it's quite a depressing film, there's pretty much nothing happy about it.
also this piece of music, which is pretty famous now, first came from this movie
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSY4Yi2ypno[/media]
[editline]10th August 2012[/editline]
here's a trailer
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77Ieh1sMkk0[/media]
Up, during the ageing scene
[QUOTE=Autumn;37164700]it follows the lives (primarily) of four people, a guy, his girlfriend and his best friend, and his mother.
when it starts out everything is reasonably okay, they're young, they like drugs and they have good hopes for the future. but then one thing leads to another and it all ends up in a big, horrible (somewhat drug caused) mess. even the mum gets messed over (but that's a slightly different story).
it's well worth a watch, but i'll tell you that it's quite a depressing film, there's pretty much nothing happy about it.
also this piece of music, which is pretty famous now, first came from this movie
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSY4Yi2ypno[/media]
[editline]10th August 2012[/editline]
here's a trailer
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77Ieh1sMkk0[/media][/QUOTE]
Holy shit. That movie looks intense. I'm going to have to prepare myself before I watch it. But I'm definitely going to see if I can get a hold of a copy of it somewhere today! Thanks!
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[QUOTE]He fell in October 1918, on a day that was so quiet and still on the whole front, that the army report confined itself to the single sentence: All quiet on the Western Front. He had fallen forward and lay on the earth as though sleeping. Turning him over one saw that he could not have suffered long; his face had an expression of calm, as though almost glad the end had come.[/QUOTE]
And then the part when it shows [sp]all of the class members superimposed over a field of crosses[/sp]
I cried to Armageddon when I was a wee one, of all films ha.
[B]SPOILERS - [/B]Linked because the title is a spoiler too.
[URL]http://youtu.be/pILXoPluHtw[/URL]
These make me cry buckets:
[B]Brokeback Mountain[/B]
[I]when he finally decides he's ready to be with the man he loves and finds out he was killed by homophobes, and goes to the mans house and sees the bloodstained shirt from when they got in a fight a long time ago and he smells the shirt[/I]
[I]when at the end, it shows that he took that shirt and put it inside of his shirt in his home[/I]
[B]The Land Before Time[/B]
[I]When littlefoot's mother dies, and he doesn't understand why she can't get back up and isn't responsive, and then he sees his own shadow a few minutes later and thinks it's his mother, and finally realizes and understands she's gone forever.[/I]
[B]The Fox and the Hound[/B]
[I]when the old woman leaves the fox in the forest and is reading the poem with the sad music[/I]
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And then the part when it shows [sp]all of the class members superimposed over a field of crosses[/sp][/QUOTE]I love that book.
I like the scene in this version as opposed to the colored version that was released later - the music still gets to me, especially when he sees the butterfly.
Children of Men.
It's filmed in such a fucking fantastic way.
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I felt so much while watching this film, and it's even more impressive when you realise there's no dialogue for 47 minutes.
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