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Quoted: Gets me every single time. Hits home hard because I was adopted at birth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcOojJ3IVw4 View Quote This even more. And I don’t even like the genre Yondu Funeral - Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 |
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View Quote Yeah, that'll do it for me. |
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An Affair to Remember with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr. I admit it.
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View Quote Not that scene specifically, but that Cat Stevens song.. I've got some history with that song. Fucks me up bad. |
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Not tears of sadness, but tears of happiness.
The ending of Cinema Paradiso, where the director screens the film which Alfredo, the projectionist, left for him after he died. All the love scenes censored by the village priest for years, rescued and cut together. You have to see the whole film to understand the full import of this. Gets me every time. Cinema Paradiso - Possibly the best ending scene in film history |
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I don’t know if I have a man card? If I do I’ve never heard it cry, but it could be buried somewhere in the basement.
Maybe I should go check to see if it’s ok. |
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I must be weird; I don't really cry at movies?
The end of the 2nd episode of Chernobyl, though, has a scene where the 3 divers are volunteering for the suicide mission. "You'll do it because it must be done. You'll do it because you're the only ones who can. You'll do it because if you don't, millions will die. And if you tell me that's not enough - I won't believe you." And after a moment the individuals stand up. Ananenkov. Baranov. Bezpalov. That scene raises the hairs on my neck. |
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The ending of The Outpost when they showed all the pictures of the guys who gave their lives defending the base.
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Quoted: Read up on it. They crashed three Murcielagos to make a 'Frankenstein' car used to create the stunt. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It's Hollywood. Look closer, it's fake. m Read up on it. They crashed three Murcielagos to make a 'Frankenstein' car used to create the stunt. Correction: According to the production designer, the did get three cars from Lamborghini: Crowley says because this chase happens to Bruce Wayne during the day, he can't use Batman's Tumbler. "So Lamborghini gave us three cars to do a stunt sequence with -- one of which we smashed up." But only one was destroyed. Still, that was one $400K car... m |
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Every time I see this it brings tears to my eyes because I can't belive anyoone could be so stupid as to bring a knife to a gun fight.
Teaars me right up. Indiana Jones - Arab Swordsman Scene |
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The beginning of "UP.".
Favorite Pixar's Up scene ever - Ellie and Carl's relationship through time, Sad scene |
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first one that comes to mind for me |
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Quoted: Not tears of sadness, but tears of happiness. The ending of Cinema Paradiso, where the director screens the film which Alfredo, the projectionist, left for him after he died. All the love scenes censored by the village priest for years, rescued and cut together. You have to see the whole film to understand the full import of this. Gets me every time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Veek-lNk8Q View Quote That was a beautiful film; i had not seen it in 30 years -- then i stumbled onto it early one Sunday morning this past year. Watched the whole thing. I loved the early scenes when everyone would pack into the movie theater. It was amazing. The main character, played by Philippe Noiret would later go on to play Pablo Neruda; in another great film. With another great ending: Failed To Load Title |
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Quoted: Gone baby gone makes you hate humanity in all the ways. Fuck that movie. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Been a long time, but why can Gone Baby Gone fuck off? This scene gets me every time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqyFi_l1lZs Gone baby gone makes you hate humanity in all the ways. Fuck that movie. Guess I need to watch it again. |
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Quoted: The last part of American Sniper where they show the actual footage of people lining roads and bridges to honor Chris Kyle's funeral procession got me bad. View Quote I was on an overpass on I-35 while they went through The stretch of Interstate 35 that meets up from Midloathian to Austin is over 150 miles, and it was lined the entire way. God Bless Texas. |
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Watching our torpedo bombers in the Midway movies.
Always gets me. |
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While home alone a couple weeks ago I watched Call of the Wild and cried most of it. Don’t know why it was such an emotional day but good dogs really work me over.
I tried watching Taking Chance and didn’t get very far in before turning it off. That’ll be for another day I’m home alone. |
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Quoted: Gets me every single time. Hits home hard because I was adopted at birth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcOojJ3IVw4 View Quote And Kraglin during Yondu's funeral |
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View Quote Forgot about this one. Dog movies |
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End of Watch hit me harder than most.
The only other one that compares directly is Only the Brave. |
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For a movie i watched recently, the ending of The Outpost made me cry.
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Jhon Q Escena final |
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"Million Dollar Baby"
Starring Clint Eastwood, Hillary Swank and Morgan Freeman. Boxing trainer past his prime Frankie Dunn (Eastwood) reluctantly trains a determined Maggie Fitzgerald (Swank). In time, Maggie's grit gets her in the ring with a string of wins and in reach of a title bout. Her Irish crowd pleasing name "Mo Chuisle" given to her by Frankie is chanted ringside but Maggie has no idea what it means in English. A tragic mishap in the ring leaves Maggie paralyzed from the neck down and unable to speak. She wants Frankie to help end the suffering and embrace death. At the death scene Frankie finally reveals what "Mo Chuisle" means. The English translation was "My Darling, My Blood". Maggie's Death Scene |
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Endgame
"I love you 3000" I have a little girl about that age |
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Well...
Marley and me. Adventures of yellow dog Homeward bound. Always seems the dog movies get me. But one that also strikes a nerve. The actual footage from then end of American sniper. And for some reason funeral services with taps playing. Think it is due to when both my uncle and grandfather's services. |
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Quoted:"Earn This" View Quote "Tell me I'm a good man." Saving Private Ryan Ending Scene |
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Independence Day when Randy Quaid if gonna Kamakazi the Alien ship and he radios about how much he loves his Children
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View Quote Used to get me but has waned over time. |
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Quoted: I thought 'Up!' was more geared to adults as a warning against living a shallow life. View Quote I remember watching that with my two daughters. They asked me why the movie made me so sad. It’s funny, the movie was age appropriate for them, but they just didn’t get it (the beginning part). Hits adults right in the feels. |
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Not a movie scene but when performed properly, I've been known to cry like a baby during The National Anthem of the United States. I do it more often in the last 10 or so years as I see OUR country slipping away.
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Just watched Gunga Din get shot off the golden temple while warning the British regiment. [sniff].
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Quoted: Green mile, We Were Soldiers Gone Baby Gone can fuck right off. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes +1 Quoted: The last part of American Sniper where they show the actual footage of people lining roads and bridges to honor Chris Kyle's funeral procession got me bad. +1 |
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When I see the little girl in the red dress in Schindler's list.....
Always reminds me that there is evil in the world, and you always have to be vigilant of it... |
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It's a wonderful life gets to me. That movie is really darker then most, especially if you've ever gone through a hard time while trying to do the best you can for your kid.
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Quoted: "If there is only one plane left to make a final run-in, I want that man to go in and get a hit. May God be with us all. Good luck, happy landings, and give 'em hell." John C. Waldron, Commander Torp 8 View Quote It's really amazing when you know the guys knew it was basically a suicide run. Fucks be upon whatever procurement office was responsible for non-working torpedoes. |
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View Quote That one destroys me because it hits too close to home. |
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