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that scene in crash where we think the little girl runs in front of his dad to protect him from the bullet [/ QUOTE ] very nice pick, i was amazed at how instantly and powerfully this got me. |
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#62
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no one mentioned The Land before Time when Littlefoot's mother dies?
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#63
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We Were Soldiers: When the wives deliver the death notices to other wives [/ QUOTE ] I had forgotten about this. That was a powerful scene. |
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#64
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Home Alone.
The old man got to me. |
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#65
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How Green Was My Valley?
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#66
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Wit
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#67
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I can't believe The Notebook hasn't been said. Cried like a little girl.
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#68
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Def. Field of Dreams for me. But I also find that the older I get the sappier I get.
Maybe it's from being a father, but nowadays any movie, however formulaic, in which parent & child are estranged or otherwise unable to communicate, that ends up with a reunion/rapprochement turns me into mush. . |
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#69
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Blow
At the end where he hallucinates that his daughter comes to visit him in the prison garden. Forrest Gump When Jenny tells him that he's the babies daddy. |
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#70
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I can't recall actually creating tears, but here's a few that got me damn close:
"Hardball" - when G-Baby gets shot/killed during the crossfire and his brother holdin him and tellin him, "Everything's gonna be okay..." "Armageddon" - Bruce Willis near the end "Hotel Rwanda" - Broke my heart Oh and the one scene that really gets to me is from the first season of "The Wire" when the two young boys have to go find and kill Wallace. That scene is so amazing, powerful everything that is great about acting PERIOD. If you haven't seen what I'm referring to, check it out after you have watched all of the episodes prior to it so that you can get the full affect and magnitude of that death. |
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