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Frazod 02-17-2013 12:21 AM

For serious scenes, probably the end of Million Dollar Baby.

Fish 02-17-2013 12:53 AM

This one always got me...

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Buehler445 02-17-2013 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 9409699)
This one always got me...

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Mother**** that scene. The first time I saw that it haunted me for weeks.

Baby Lee 02-17-2013 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 9409699)
This one always got me...

Yeah, the Mellish scene mentioned above. Upham being too much of a pussy with all his armaments to stop it was almost sadder than Mellish's death.

Patton needed to be to site to slap that ****er square in the face.

Aries Walker 02-17-2013 01:23 AM

Spock.

Demonpenz 02-17-2013 01:30 AM

passion of the christ

Baby Lee 02-17-2013 01:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Jive Ass (Post 9408952)
I'll start with the most terrific of them all:

BTW if you find that amusing in the least, you have to see Black Dynamite [can only vouch for the movie, haven't seen series].

Came out a couple years ago and has all that 70s stuff, Kung Fu, Jazzy Cribs, Weird scene errors just left in the show, boom mikes, sudden stops in the action for sweet love making, and so much more.

Just saw it in the last year or so, but it's truly one of my ALL TIME favorite comedies.

DJ's left nut 02-17-2013 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 9409357)
That movie is chock-full of dramatic deaths, some random and nihilistic and some up close and emotional. I could never choose the most dramatic of them.

The Jewish guy having the knife turned back on him...ugh, I don't really watch that scene.

And of course Hanks.

You're right, that movie is just dramatic death after dramatic death. Barry Pepper staring down the barrel of a tank would be jarring as hell in any other movie but somehow it just gets lost in the morass of uncomfortable moments in that one.

UL Washington 02-17-2013 01:52 AM

From Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid if you like westerns:

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Baby Lee 02-17-2013 02:06 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 9409820)
The Jewish guy having the knife turned back on him...ugh, I don't really watch that scene.

And of course Hanks.

You're right, that movie is just dramatic death after dramatic death. Barry Pepper staring down the barrel of a tank would be jarring as hell in any other movie but somehow it just gets lost in the morass of uncomfortable moments in that one.

It doesn't help that the elderly Damon character looked and dressed and comported himself just like my paternal grandpa. What should be a maudlin scene just pours it on personally. Though I conflate my maternal grandpa's experiences with my paternal grandpa's appearance.

It tears me up, my PG [I'll shorten it for brevity] postwar was so idyllic though he went through a lot, while my MG went through soi much more, SO MUCH MORE and America ignored him post war. MG never got more than $200 a month for post war pension, which disappeared for my grandma after he died. He might not have benefited from the GI Bill but it never even explained to him and he made his living sharecropping and salvaging copper from dumps his whole life. Both my GMa and uncle died in charity hospitals [my uncle after developing heart trouble after volunteering to sandbag the local river running off the Mississippi in the last big flood in 2002-2003.

OTOH, my PG basically lived the American dream, Union job repairing Union Pacific brakes from 46-85. Modest vacations, prudent saving, a nice nest egg at the end.

Even for him, he died of pulmonary emphysema way ahead of time after working with train brake discs half his life and his brother, who was a UNION GUY, told him he had no case while asbestos cases are probably the biggest slam dunks in litigation these days.

TLO 02-17-2013 02:26 AM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 9408955)
Bruce Willis killing Jack Black in The Jackal. It's my favorite scene in any movie because I hate Jack Black more than Scott *****.

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This :LOL: :thumb:

BlackHelicopters 02-17-2013 08:56 AM

Casino where Spilotro and his bro get the beat down and buried alive. Brutal.

Fairplay 02-17-2013 09:36 AM

I forgot the name of the movie, it takes place in the future. But these two guys are fighting with lasers and one of them has a black helmet on his head.

The good guy gets killed, I wept like a baby and threw things also.

But you could still hear his voice saying "Use the force Luke" so its like he is still alive even though he is dead.

Baby Lee 02-17-2013 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Fairplay (Post 9410126)
I forgot the name of the movie, it takes place in the future. But these two guys are fighting with lasers and one of them has a black helmet on his head.

The good guy gets killed, I wept like a baby and threw things also.

But you could still hear his voice saying "Use the force Luke" so its like he is still alive even though he is dead.

Mother****er, that took place LONG LONG AGO.

Dayze 02-17-2013 10:06 AM

The scene at the end of the notebook.


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