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zombiewhacker
Holy Cardinal and Five Star General of the Righteous Knighthood of Jabootu

USA
1475 Posts

Posted - 04/29/2008 :  5:59:33 PM  Show Profile
Hey, guys. I was just outside chopping wood, getting my hands dirty, when a tree fell on me, shattering my leg in three places. No worries, I think I'll just walk it off. Say, did I ever mention that time I wrestled a grizzly bear to the ground while I was changing the oil in my car? Man, just thinking about it makes me want to grab a Bud about now...

Anyhow... now that I've beefed up my HE-MAN credentials (cough cough)...

... what are the movie moments that always leave you misty-eyed? Especially if you're not really the mushy type, yet one or two movies always get to you anyway?

If possible, let's make this spoiler free. If the scene in question involves the death of a major character, just allude to it.

Some of my top picks:

5. "His was the most... human." (Star Trek 2: Wrath of Khan)

4: "I'll never let go, Jack." (Titanic)

3. "My friends... you bow to no one." (LOTR: Return of the King)

2. "We are your symphony..." (Mr. Holland's Opus)

and number one on my sniffle-meter:

1. "I could have saved more people..." (Schindler's List)

'Scuse me now. I gotta go rebrick my house and then go hunt some wild boar.




Edited by - zombiewhacker on 03/21/2011 1:29:15 PM

Sardu
Holy Cardinal and Five Star General of the Righteous Knighthood of Jabootu

1126 Posts

Posted - 04/29/2008 :  6:37:16 PM  Show Profile
Something actually got to me real recently and dang if I can't remember what it was. I do remember that it was a shamelessly contrived movie moment and I was pissed at falling for it *lol* Luckily I was by myself.

Oddly, most movies that make me emotional don't do it as a result of the content of the movie, it tends to be associations I have with the film. Like, say, I get teary at the end of Wizard of Oz more because it reminds me of being a little kid and watching it on TV and I get all nostalgic. And I always get kind of misty watching Fantasia because I have a weird empathy with the joy its makers must have felt creating it. It's hard to explain.

"Meeting you makes me want to be a real noodle cook"
--Tampopo

Edited by - Sardu on 04/29/2008 6:38:02 PM
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Greenhornet
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1791 Posts

Posted - 04/29/2008 :  8:25:27 PM  Show Profile
I can top that!
The cartoon where the duckling mistakes a hungry cat for his "mama". Only some cold-hearted scumoid could not be moved by the duckling line "If mama wants a duck dinner, mama will get a duck dinner" and the cat's reaction to that.


"The Queen is testing poisons." CLEOPATRA, 1935
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BradH812
Holy Cardinal and Five Star General of the Righteous Knighthood of Jabootu

USA
1294 Posts

Posted - 04/29/2008 :  8:51:01 PM  Show Profile
It's weird the stuff that get me all misty-eyed. The ending of Braveheart had me blubberin'. Just realizing that the guy's sacrifice ended up paying off was overwhelming for me.

In a similar vein, the soldiers singing "Non Nobis Domine" in Branagh's Henry V always wipes me out.

Let's see....

Well, I'm not as enthusiastic over Field of Dreams as I once was (wayyyy too much nostalgia for the Sixties), but damn if I don't lose it when, well.... "You wanna have a catch?"

"Atta boy Clarence!" (If you don't know the movie, shame on you. Gets me every time.)

I'm with Zombiewhacker on Star Trek II, and on Return of the King, only it's the line, "It's time, Frodo," that does it for me.

Best recent choke-up moment: the pull-back on the Girl looking out the window as "Falling Slowly" plays in Once.
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Sardu
Holy Cardinal and Five Star General of the Righteous Knighthood of Jabootu

1126 Posts

Posted - 04/29/2008 :  10:06:47 PM  Show Profile
Wow, hadn't thought about Henry V but that gets me too. Good on ya, Shakespeare (and Kenneth) *lol* My ROTK moment is "you bow to no one".

"Meeting you makes me want to be a real noodle cook"
--Tampopo
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Bobby-G
Holy Cardinal and Five Star General of the Righteous Knighthood of Jabootu

USA
904 Posts

Posted - 04/30/2008 :  01:28:05 AM  Show Profile
The end of BEN-HUR
The end of I WANT TO LIVE!
Practically the whole PORTRAIT OF JENNIE
Ed Harris sinking down in the ocean in THE ABYSS

"The Enterprise" sequence in STAR TREK:TMP

The music definitely plays a big part in the emotional response in a lot of these cases.

Rob
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New Hinda
Holy Cardinal and Five Star General of the Righteous Knighthood of Jabootu

Israel
469 Posts

Posted - 04/30/2008 :  02:35:32 AM  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by Bobby-G

The end of BEN-HUR
The end of I WANT TO LIVE!


I agree with Zombiewhacker about SCHINDLER'S LIST.
The end of MARIE ANTOINETTE.
The end of PASSAGE TO MARSEILLE.
The end of THE BELLS OF SAINT MARY'S.
Practically all of SINCE YOU WENT AWAY and SO PROUDLY WE HAIL.

Edited by - New Hinda on 04/30/2008 02:36:50 AM
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nshumate
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464 Posts

Posted - 04/30/2008 :  06:32:30 AM  Show Profile  Visit nshumate's Homepage
My moment in SCHINDLER'S LIST is when the kids in the camp have to run and hide in the depths of the outhouse.

(And yes to STAR TREK 2. You shoulda seen my poor kids when I showed that to them the first time -- not a dry eye in the house, and I had to promise that, Yes, Spock comes back in the next one.)

Nathan Shumate
http://www.coldfusionvideo.com
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New Hinda
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Israel
469 Posts

Posted - 04/30/2008 :  06:42:05 AM  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by nshumate

My moment in SCHINDLER'S LIST is when the kids in the camp have to run and hide in the depths of the outhouse.
Nathan Shumate
http://www.coldfusionvideo.com


That moment is beyond tears. The little boy jumps down the outhouse-and the other little boys tell him "Its too crowde. Get out."
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New Hinda
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Israel
469 Posts

Posted - 04/30/2008 :  06:43:29 AM  Show Profile
Anybody remember the end of LONGTIME COMPANION, when Bruce Davison's lover is dying?
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Neville
Holy Cardinal and Five Star General of the Righteous Knighthood of Jabootu

Spain
1590 Posts

Posted - 04/30/2008 :  09:27:19 AM  Show Profile
The ending of Carlito's Way always gets me. Didn't expect that from a Brian DePalma gangster movie. I did the test with a friend of mine later, it was funny to see him grab the kleenex as if they were a lifesaver. Then he started cursing me.

And let's not mention Million Dollar Baby, alright? Didn't see that coming either, and no matter how great I think it is, I'm not watching that again.

Edited by - Neville on 04/30/2008 09:29:50 AM
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throughthelookingglass
Minister of the Sacraments of Jabootu

USA
47 Posts

Posted - 04/30/2008 :  10:43:42 AM  Show Profile
The RotK moment that gets me is Theoden's speech and charge at the battle of the Pelennor fields.
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Culfy
Preeminent Apostolic Prelate of the Discipleship of Jabootu

United Kingdom
113 Posts

Posted - 04/30/2008 :  12:43:09 PM  Show Profile  Visit Culfy's Homepage
quote:
Originally posted by throughthelookingglass

The RotK moment that gets me is Theoden's speech and charge at the battle of the Pelennor fields.



I'll see that and raise you Gandalf's speech to Pippin "White shores and beyond...a far green country under a swift sunrise"

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TimLehnerer
Diocesan Ecclesiarch of the Sacred Order of Jabootu

USA
95 Posts

Posted - 04/30/2008 :  3:41:55 PM  Show Profile
THE IRON GIANT:

"Su...per...man..."
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hbrennan
Holy Cardinal and Five Star General of the Righteous Knighthood of Jabootu

Philippines
1455 Posts

Posted - 04/30/2008 :  5:12:40 PM  Show Profile  Visit hbrennan's Homepage
Lon Chaney in Spider Baby - (as Bruno) When he knows that all is lost and consoles the children (with tears in his eyes) by telling them everything will be ok - just before setting off the explosion.
It was noted that when Lon did this scene, the cast burst into applause and there wasn't a dry eye on the set.

"...yet it hadn't destroyed his brain."
re: Charles "The Butcher" Benton (1956)

http://www.henrybrennan.com/
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Pip
Holy Cardinal and Five Star General of the Righteous Knighthood of Jabootu

USA
333 Posts

Posted - 04/30/2008 :  7:15:14 PM  Show Profile  Visit Pip's Homepage
As y'all know, I keep a pretty tight rein on my emotions but recognize that a fair number of movies can bring a tear or, more rarely, a meltdown.

Examples of the latter:

Passion of the Christ: total meltdown
The Pianist: Crying to the point of the dry heaves of crying.

Examples of the former:

Across the Universe: the funeral scenes with the lady singing
Crash: the little girl
Brokeback Mountain: "Jack, I swear..."
Titanic: Jewel goes kerpluck, descent into the icewater mansion to see Jack.
Breakfast at Tiffany’s: Paul's comments at the end.
Watership Down: "You've been feeling tired, haven't you? If you're ready, we might go along now."
Grey's Anatomy: "If love was enough she would still be there"

TV show. Ok, now I'm getting obvious so I'll try to be more interesting. Here are some of the one's that surprised the clincal side of me that the emotional side of me was affected:

Return of the King: "Frodo, it is time." Choke. And then I'm thinking: Where's that come from?

Bladerunner: "All these things will be lost..." He's a villian, but...sniff

Gladiator: at the end of the closing fight. This can't be happening!

Pip







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