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Has the "we will meet again my friend, but not yet. not yet" scene been posted yet?
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Pretty much any romantic subplot where the dude loses gets me.
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Seven pounds with Will Smith. Selfless acts get me every single time! Especially war movies. Act of Valor i bawled when the voice over was reading the letter. Bucket list gets me as well. And of course any dog movies!
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Two scenes, same movie.
The movie is "The Passion of the Christ". First scene is where Jesus is carrying the cross and he stumbles. Mary sees him stumble and flashes back to when Jesus was little and he had fallen. Mary was able to comfort him when he was little, but she could not help him with the cross. The second scene is the Resurrection. The way it was handled was great. I wept. Could not help it. |
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End of American Sniper !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8Glb1Uji9A&ab_channel=EricPaulson |
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Quoted: Two scenes, same movie. The movie is "The Passion of the Christ". First scene is where Jesus is carrying the cross and he stumbles. Mary sees him stumble and flashes back to when Jesus was little and he had fallen. Mary was able to comfort him when he was little, but she could not help him with the cross. The second scene is the Resurrection. The way it was handled was great. I wept. Could not help it. View Quote |
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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 Me too. And what hits hardest for me, is my mother, who went through all the shit involved with adopting a kid, was talking to me about being a father and asked me if I would die to protect my kid and I said yes. She told me that's one of those questions that you have to think long and hard about, but it's not. That's probably the easiest question I've ever answered. But that scene still makes me cry like little bitch everytime I see it. |
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Quoted: 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. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YyBtMxZgQs View Quote Fun trivia: The script called for Indy to fight him using only his whip. Ford was really sick with the flu that day, and improvised so he could get back to his trailer. |
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Quoted: when hes singing to her it just guts me. https://i.ibb.co/10YBKdv/Image-5-dog-from-i-am-legend-turns-13.png View Quote Yup. |
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View Quote fuckin' a. creasy bear is my spirit animal. |
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Quoted: This scene gets me. There's a glimmer of hope in hell. Then hell resumes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBzWTIexszQ Best, JBR View Quote I forget about that one. It's just so "human" of a scene. |
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I saw this one as a kid and said "wait...wut?"
Did a deployment to Afghanistan where I had two kids, and I got through one of the scenes with Grace Kelly and the little girls, knowing the ending, and put the movie away. Couldn't watch it. Anyway, this scene: Failed To Load Title |
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Rudy's Victory - Rudy (8/8) Movie CLIP (1993) HD |
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Quoted: This scene gets me. There's a glimmer of hope in hell. Then hell resumes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBzWTIexszQ Best, JBR View Quote That one gets me every time, no idea why. |
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Is The Outpost a documentary like Restrepo?
ETA I don’t know why I asked instead of looking. It’s a movie. |
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The video describing the last stand of John Chapman.
The First Medal of Honor Ever Recorded |
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It's corny but a lof of scenes from "A Dogs Life," make me cry. Maybe because I still get emotional when I think of my last dog.
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Quoted: 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. View Quote Good "cartoons" don't have an age limit, the idea that they are "just for kids" is ridiculous. Go look at most of what WB put out and you will find layer after layer of subtle writing and design. |
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When Merlin sacrifices himself in Kingsman.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle take me home |
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Ending of Logan.
You knew what you were getting into just from the trailers. Doesn't reduce anything. Failed To Load Title |
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Quoted: Ending of Logan. You knew what you were getting into just from the trailers. Doesn't reduce anything. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMXxvsrO634 View Quote I grew up with Wolverine as my go-to superhero. Watching that scene in my adulthood really ruined my day. Same thing happened in Jurassic World II. Seeing all those dinosaurs perish as the volcano erupted. It's like burying a parts of your childhood. |
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'The Speech' - Secondhand Lions (2003) |
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The endings of:
All Dogs Go to Heaven The Land Before Time Mainly because I just recently watched them with my kids. A few of the other movies mentioned so far got to me, too. Edit: Also, the ending of Frequency. Especially because my dad used to let me ride on his motorcycle with him. |
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Quoted: Just watched that the other day for the first time. Was an amazing movie. Other ones that get me are I can Only Imagine and I still believe. View Quote It’s an excellent movie. World would be a very different place if men took up the resolution. That closing scene gets me every time and really throws down the gauntlet to fathers. ETA: Haven’t seen I Can Only Imagine yet. But have heard it’s very good. |
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I don't think I've ever cried watching a move, even a little.
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From Casablanca. Supposedly, some of the extras in that scene were French refugees.
Casablanca - La Marseillaise |
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Not a movie scene, but when the steam roller drove overall those guns in Australia, it was a sad moment.
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Seabiscuit vs War Admiral Major League (English) - Cerrano brings everything back into play |
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Near the end of "The Art of Racing in the Eain", when the guy was driving on the track in a classic Ferrari with his old dog Enzo in the passenger seat, just for the dog, & telling him how good of a friend he's been. That was their last moment together. Reminded me of my old guy that I lost 4 years ago.
Best dog ever. My best buddy. Life is not the same, & never can be. |
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Maybe not a movie but was recently thinking about the scene in Game of Thrones where the reformed Hound came across the cottage of the farmer and daughter that he had robbed several years before while traveling with Arya. Ashamed to admit to the others with him how or why he knew the people whose bodies they found inside, he quietly buried them in the night and said a prayer for them as he cried. Seeing a character like that cry and try to attone for his mistakes, knowing the story behind their deaths, that one got me.
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View Quote I remember that movie from when I was a kid..... |
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