Posted on 06/21/2011 8:44:55 AM PDT by Scythian
This scene, when I saw it for the first time as a kid, cut deep, still moves me today:
Death of a Soldier ...
A dying wish given without words, a simple pleasure, the last memory of home, a smoke of tobacco.
What are some of the ones you remember ?
movie “Glory”
“Shoes, suh.”
I owe everything to George Bailey. Help him Dear Lord.”
The scene in GWTW where Melanie and Mammie are going up the stairs when Bnnie Blue has died and Rhet has locked himself in the room with the child
I like the scene with motorcycle riding chick.
I Watched Star Trek: Thw Wrath of Khan in Pensacola with a theater full of Navy guys in uniform. During Kirk’s eulogy of Spock at the end, two burly sailors next to me were bawling their eyes out.
Beautiful! This is actually fun!
"The Blindside"...When the family opens up it's home to Michael when he had no one else. I been in Michael's shoes and a family do the same for me.
The scene in Star Wars where Luke Skywalker’s in that dungeon and the monster chases him through the doorway, then Luke throws a rock at the control panel and drops that heavy spiked iron door down on its head, and the monster’s owner starts choking up while he’s walking over to him.
I know, I know - call me a romantic...
It would have been nice if that "good" witch Glenda had told her about that little shoe function when she first put them on.
Would have saved the poor girl a lot of walking at least.
“The Blindside”
What made me tear up was the scene when the Michael said, “I never had one before”. The Mom said, “A bedroom?” Michael: “A bed”. Dang, I just teared up again.
One scene that gets me every time is the beginning of “Finding Nemo”, when the father holds the one remaining egg, and says “Daddy’s Got You.”
The scene from Wuthering Heights at Kathy’s deathbed was a real tear jerker.
Somewhere In Time, Jane Seymor (?) and Christopher Reeve. The movie is a masterpiece. He goes back in time to find the woman he has fallen in love with. He is told to take nothing of the present back in time with him but a coin remains in his pocket that once he and Jane consummate their love she finds the coin and he is immediately thrust back to our time. He is so heartbroken at losing her because he can’t return to the past that he sits in his hotel room and starves to death mourning the loss of his great love. They are reunited in death when she meets him and holds her hand out to him. I’m crying just remembering.
The lines I’ve seen lately were in the movie Taken when Liam Neeson said....I get those tingles up my leg.
I don’t know who you are. I don’t know what you want. If you are looking for ransom, I can tell you I don’t have money. But what I do have are a very particular set of skills; skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you let my daughter go now, that’ll be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you. But if you don’t, I will look for you, I will find you, and I will kill you.
The ending in “Breaker Morant” and pretty much all of “Out of Africa”
LOL, oh man, thanks for that, that was a gut buster !!
Nicolas Cage’s death scene in “Kick Ass”
Hit Girl: “It hurt less when you shot me, daddy.”
Big Daddy: “I used low velocity rounds.”
Hit Girl: “I love you, daddy!”
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