The most recent Star Wars when Vader yells NOOOOOOOOOO!.
Not really.
Not really.
Chaplin said:Another good one. The end of that chokes me up as well.
cheesebeef said:I was asleep at the end - that was one of the longest slowest movies of all time. Talk about a hype machine coming on the heels of Shawshank!
Chaplin said:Wow, that's too bad. I loved Green Mile, such a well-made film.
What? WHAT?!Renz said:AI. The scene when Haley Joel Osment's mom abandons him in the woods and at the end when the teddy bear pulls the mom's hair out of his pocket that he had kept all those centuries.
Man, that movie just gets to me. After I left the theater the first time I saw it, I freakin' broke down and sobbed like a 3-year-old girl. Scary.
CardFan67 said:The candle scene just clobbers me, what a wuss...
Pariah said:No one else cries like a baby during "My Life"? Actually, a more accurate description for how I cry in that movie is like a cartoon--tears fly out of my face.
ASUCHRIS said:Field of Dreams
SouthNZoneFan said:So, a lot of men have been saying Field of Dreams. I totally agree, but WHY?
I cried (and it has been a long time since seeing it) because the boy just wanted to play Baseball with his father... That is is. The only reason is because I WANTED to play ball with my father and so did he....
CardFan67 said:Only one has done that to me and I have no idea why this particular movie, but I have seen it three freaking times and it happened every single time...
"Pay It Forward"
The candle scene just clobbers me, what a wuss...
Pariah said:What? WHAT?!
That movie was so friggin terrible I couldn't feel anything for any of those characters excepct for relief when it was FINALLY over.
Good lord. I'm still angry that I spent my money on that movie. It is seriously the worst movie I've ever seen (check the "worst movie thread," I said as much there, too).
Ugh. Sorry.
Loved Green Mile. Bawled my head off too.Chaplin said:Wow, that's too bad. I loved Green Mile, such a well-made film.
If you missed the end, you missed all the crying you coulda done!!!cheesebeef said:I was asleep at the end - that was one of the longest slowest movies of all time. Talk about a hype machine coming on the heels of Shawshank!
Oh yeah, bawled at the one too.Brown_Blood said:Mr. Holland's Opus.
When he finally gets to play his music after all of those years and years of writing it...and his deaf son is able to "hear" it through the light show.
I think it gets to me so much because Haley Joel Osment's character is so vulnerable throughout the film. It really strikes a chord in me that his only motivation is to be loved and protected by a mother and father.Pariah said:What? WHAT?!
That movie was so friggin terrible I couldn't feel anything for any of those characters excepct for relief when it was FINALLY over.
Good lord. I'm still angry that I spent my money on that movie. It is seriously the worst movie I've ever seen (check the "worst movie thread," I said as much there, too).
Ugh. Sorry.
PortlandCardFan said:Any movie were children suffer. Ever since I became a father messin with kiddo's does me in.
Example: the scene in 'Titanic' were the mom and baby died from hypothermia in the water.