Field Of Dreams-The first time I watched it and realized what all of the "voices" and the whole purpose of the movie was, I really cried. Everytime I see it now I cry or get choked up.
Apollo 13-It chokes me up everytime.
Ghost--Its just chokes me up.
Rudy-That theme song adds to the overwhelming outburst of emotions at the end when Rudy makes the game ending sack.
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Yes she was very great indeed. But have you seen Breaking the Waves? After knowing what Lars von Trier is capable of doing I actually was a bit disapointed with dancer in the dark.
I really can´t say it enough so I´ll say it again: Go watch Breaking the Waves </strong><hr></blockquote>
Ok, so you're not insane. I'll watch that movie if I can find it in this shithole of a town....
Jesus' Son. When he finds his girlfriend dead. That's another...
Saw Path to Glory last night. The execution scene in that was pretty heart-wrenching.
SLC PUNK. When he finds his buddy dead. A personal reason.
Luc Bresson again, Fifth Element...a couple. One with Mila weeping while watching our history pass before her eyes. And the opera scene with the alien. That one is more of an emotional roller coaster ride.
Ah, Casablanca. The ending, what else? <img src="graemlins/cancer.gif" border="0" alt="[cancer]" />
The Green Mile was SO emotionally draining, I was in tears in the movie theatre. But I gotta say, the movie(s) that made me cry the most were Star Wars: Episode I and II...THEY WERE SOOOOOOOO BAD!!! I've also gotten teary-eyed at various Julia Roberts movies, and almost at "Walk to Remember" (Don't ask me why, because I don't even know)
Braveheart - Actually just gives me the biggest damn shivers during the last 7 mins. Best movie ever.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Same here, I think its more the last 7 seconds than anything though personally. The sword swaying back and forth with the beautiful bagpipe tune in the background and the lines "They fought like warrior-poets...they fought like Scotsmen...and won their freedom" <<drum roll>> <<drum roll>>
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Apollo 13-It chokes me up everytime.
Ghost--Its just chokes me up.
Rudy-That theme song adds to the overwhelming outburst of emotions at the end when Rudy makes the game ending sack.
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Yes she was very great indeed. But have you seen Breaking the Waves? After knowing what Lars von Trier is capable of doing I actually was a bit disapointed with dancer in the dark.
I really can´t say it enough so I´ll say it again: Go watch Breaking the Waves </strong><hr></blockquote>
Ok, so you're not insane. I'll watch that movie if I can find it in this shithole of a town....
Saw Path to Glory last night. The execution scene in that was pretty heart-wrenching.
SLC PUNK. When he finds his buddy dead. A personal reason.
Luc Bresson again, Fifth Element...a couple. One with Mila weeping while watching our history pass before her eyes. And the opera scene with the alien. That one is more of an emotional roller coaster ride.
Ah, Casablanca. The ending, what else? <img src="graemlins/cancer.gif" border="0" alt="[cancer]" />
We Were Soilders - Pointless needless horrible death that did happen for absouletely no good reason.
Braveheart - Actually just gives me the biggest damn shivers during the last 7 mins. Best movie ever.
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Braveheart - Actually just gives me the biggest damn shivers during the last 7 mins. Best movie ever.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Same here, I think its more the last 7 seconds than anything though personally. The sword swaying back and forth with the beautiful bagpipe tune in the background and the lines "They fought like warrior-poets...they fought like Scotsmen...and won their freedom" <<drum roll>> <<drum roll>>
Glory
probably some others too...
Ricky Schroeder's crying his eyes out trying to get his father to "wake up"
after the fight.
Schindler's List.
When you see the little girl with the red coat walking through the getto
& then see her red coat passing by in a cart of bodies. Damn that's sad!
Saving Private Ryan
When Tom Hanks character tells Ryan to earn it. I saw this on the first
night it came out & I remember the faces of the people waiting for the
next showing after the movie let out. People that were leaving were still
crying & the people waiting behind the velvet rope had this look of
"this movie is just going to eat me up" just from looking at the exiting crowd.