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Link Posted: 6/14/2020 9:33:07 AM EDT
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The “I know now why you cry” part in T2.
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Marley and me when shes dying and they put her down. Gets me right in the feels every time
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I would never watch that. I love dogs but no thanks.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 9:33:27 AM EDT
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The intro to the Pete’s Dragon remake fucking wrecked me.
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I thought I was the only one

Even that damn song
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First 10 minutes of Up!.


I thought I was the only one

Even that damn song


You’re not.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 9:49:03 AM EDT
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When Frodo and Sam have completed their daunting and impossible mission of destroying the One Ring, are totally spent and have resigned themselves to a fiery death that will be coming soon. When you can make out eagle's wings coming in from the grey of the clouds....got me both times I've watched it.  

Heroes rescuing their brothers.  I think of how many American warriors have been in that spot, but we're choppered out under fire. Jackson did good in that scene.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 10:39:50 AM EDT
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When Kurt Russel is dying in the ambulance in "Backdraft" and talking to his little brother got to me.  

Also, the scene where Jennifer Aniston is talking to God in "Bruce Almighty" in her room about wanting to forget about Bruce because it hurt too much really hit me.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 10:54:11 AM EDT
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Taking Chance

Link Posted: 6/14/2020 10:54:49 AM EDT
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The last episode of The Sarah Connor Chronicles, when John discovers that Cameron (her chip) is gone.

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Link Posted: 6/14/2020 10:55:45 AM EDT
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The end of Arrival got me pretty good, too. It was unexpected.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 11:33:45 AM EDT
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No movie has ever made me shed a tear but these real images makes me come close every time. The same goes for the ending of Lone Survivor when they show the pictures of the real men who died.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 11:47:07 AM EDT
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Every time

Link Posted: 6/14/2020 12:19:37 PM EDT
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When Kurt Russel is dying in the ambulance in "Backdraft" and talking to his little brother got to me.  

Also, the scene where Jennifer Aniston is talking to God in "Bruce Almighty" in her room about wanting to forget about Bruce because it hurt too much really hit me.
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That scene hit far harder than I expected it to, but I didn't tear up.  
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 12:36:41 PM EDT
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This entire thread is one big fail...

Lonesome Dove when Gus dyes and the very end, Man of Vision, scene.  Gets me everytime.

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1294150297265386
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 12:44:48 PM EDT
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I watched JoJo Rabbit recently....this scene was rough.

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Yeah that scene snuck up on me.

I'll add:

"He was a hero of Rome, who will help me carry him?"

Logan:
"Ah...so this is what it's like"
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 12:49:27 PM EDT
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The ending of COCO.....
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Ah yeah...I wasn't expecting that either.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 12:51:33 PM EDT
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When Frodo and Sam have completed their daunting and impossible mission of destroying the One Ring, are totally spent and have resigned themselves to a fiery death that will be coming soon. When you can make out eagle's wings coming in from the grey of the clouds....got me both times I've watched it.  

Heroes rescuing their brothers.  I think of how many American warriors have been in that spot, but we're choppered out under fire. Jackson did good in that scene.
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For me it's when Frodo says "the Shire was saved, but not for me"

Always makes me think of all the guys who came home from whatever war but could never successfully reintegrate, and so decided to end it.
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Ghost - Goodbye Sam - Ending scene
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Yep. If that one don't get you, there is something seriously missing.
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For me it's when Frodo says "the Shire was saved, but not for me"

Always makes me think of all the guys who came home from whatever war but could never successfully reintegrate, and so decided to end it.
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Another from LoTR is when the four hobbits return home and have toast among themselves. The whole crowd pays them no heed, or can fathom the sacrifices the four have made for them. Those four toasting each other. How many service men have done that in the following times of peace?
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 1:01:20 PM EDT
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When Indiana Jones shot that sword swinging A-rab.

I break into tears every time I think of that poor minority being gunned down so cruelly. It's just so sad.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 1:12:15 PM EDT
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When Indiana Jones shot that sword swinging A-rab.

I break into tears every time I think of that poor minority being gunned down so cruelly. It's just so sad.
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I know, and it's treated like some big joke.

I'm gonna go break some windows and steal a bunch of Nikes to demonstrate my disapproval.

Link Posted: 6/14/2020 1:13:07 PM EDT
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Another from LoTR is when the four hobbits return home and have toast among themselves. The whole crowd pays them no heed, or can fathom the sacrifices the four have made for them. Those four toasting each other. How many service men have done that in the following times of peace?
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For me it's when Frodo says "the Shire was saved, but not for me"

Always makes me think of all the guys who came home from whatever war but could never successfully reintegrate, and so decided to end it.


Another from LoTR is when the four hobbits return home and have toast among themselves. The whole crowd pays them no heed, or can fathom the sacrifices the four have made for them. Those four toasting each other. How many service men have done that in the following times of peace?

For me it's the part where Aragorn is being crowned king and the four hobbits bow and Aragorn says "my friends, you bow to no one" then bows to the hobbits in recognition.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 1:15:18 PM EDT
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The old man at the end of saving private Ryan gets me...

Honestly Tim burtons Big Fish seriously makes me tear up...

When the son carries his father into the water.....
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Big Fish brought tears to my eyes as well.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 1:17:42 PM EDT
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old yeller
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Yep. If that one don't get you, there is something seriously missing.
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Yep. Ryans grand daughters were smoking hot in that scene!...

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Abbe and Nina Muschallik

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Link Posted: 6/14/2020 1:27:10 PM EDT
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Oh man, this gets me every time.



Conan the Barbarian''s famous quote on What is good in life?






How about Full Metal Jacket when Cowboy gets shot.



Full Metal Jacket Cowboy Dies
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 1:28:25 PM EDT
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This thread is for what pulls your heart strings, not your pecker, but they were hot.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 1:35:26 PM EDT
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The very last scene of "Legends of the Fall" where the old Indian narrator says

"It was a good death."
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The final scene of Gallipoli (1981)


Link Posted: 6/14/2020 1:43:46 PM EDT
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End of Braveheart.  When he sees his wife, and they kill him. Then Robert the Bruce, asks everyone to “bleed with him” on the fields of Bannockburn.


Link Posted: 6/14/2020 1:45:22 PM EDT
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Thread winner right there.  Those of you that lost your father at a somewhat early age or had him die right in front of you will understand.  I usually have to leave the room and I've seen the movie 20 times.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 1:47:09 PM EDT
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Thread winner right there.  Those of you that lost your father at a somewhat early age or had him die right in front of you will understand.  I usually have to leave the room and I've seen the movie 20 times.
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Thread winner right there.  Those of you that lost your father at a somewhat early age or had him die right in front of you will understand.  I usually have to leave the room and I've seen the movie 20 times.
I miss you, Dad.


Link Posted: 6/14/2020 1:53:57 PM EDT
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The end of The Devils Rejects.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 1:55:03 PM EDT
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End of Braveheart.  When he sees his wife, and they kill him. Then Robert the Bruce, asks everyone to “bleed with him” on the fields of Bannockburn.


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I always got a chuckle from Craigs frustrated "dude... are you fucking shitting me?" reaction.


FF 2:14

Link Posted: 6/14/2020 2:00:01 PM EDT
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Bambi seeing his mom dead.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 2:04:22 PM EDT
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Along with "have a catch" from Field of Dreams.

Magnum PI Season 4 Episode 1 Home from the Sea

"To most Americans, this Fourth of July is a day of picnics and fireworks, of ball games and potato sack races, of political speeches and parades. But to us, the friends and family of Lieutenant Thomas Magnum Senior, this Fourth of July 1951 will always be remembered as the day he came home from the sea. God Bless and keep his wife and son."

Every damn time.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 2:07:30 PM EDT
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I cry every time
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Logan:
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That scene got me, but what opened the floodgates was when his "daughter" turned the cross to an X.  I soooooo wanted Scott Summers(Cyclops) to show up before Logan dies to tell him where they were going was real.  

The other one that got me was when Logan killed Dark Phoenix(Jean Grey).  Logan loved Jean, and it was an ongoing rivalry between Logan and Scott.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 2:20:02 PM EDT
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Big Fish brought tears to my eyes as well.
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A story about a strained relationship between a father and a son, it isn’t until the end that the son sees a life of his father he never knew.

At that point he knows his fathers time has passed and he realizes he made him the good man he is today.

Ugh it’s tearing me up thinking about that. Saw it in the theater as a 24 yr old punk kid with a son that had no idea what I was doing in life or as a father.

Sometimes art is very moving.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 2:21:50 PM EDT
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What dreams may come.  It's the whole movie, not one specific scene.
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We Were Soldiers Tell the Story
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Shit, you got me with the picture.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 2:58:21 PM EDT
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"daddy's gonna be here soon"
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The final scene of Gallipoli (1981)


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I watched that movie once and I’ll never watch it again.  

It shattered my perceptions of war and I never saw another war movie with the same eyes again.  

@TheYellowThing
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 3:00:45 PM EDT
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For me it's the part where Aragorn is being crowned king and the four hobbits bow and Aragorn says "my friends, you bow to no one" then bows to the hobbits in recognition.
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For me it's when Frodo says "the Shire was saved, but not for me"

Always makes me think of all the guys who came home from whatever war but could never successfully reintegrate, and so decided to end it.


Another from LoTR is when the four hobbits return home and have toast among themselves. The whole crowd pays them no heed, or can fathom the sacrifices the four have made for them. Those four toasting each other. How many service men have done that in the following times of peace?

For me it's the part where Aragorn is being crowned king and the four hobbits bow and Aragorn says "my friends, you bow to no one" then bows to the hobbits in recognition.

Exact same scene for me
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 3:03:51 PM EDT
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Old Yeller and The Champ. Bonus is, Taking Chance.
Link Posted: 6/14/2020 3:15:31 PM EDT
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What dreams may come.  It's the whole movie, not one specific scene.
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My wife really liked that movie.

I bought it after she died, but I just haven't mustered the desire to watch it again.

Sentimentality is such a peculiar thing.
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