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Jive Ass
02-16-2013, 09:03 PM
I'll start with the most terrific of them all:

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EDIT: My contribution was a joke. Had no clue this would take off!

Likely my true favorite:

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'Hamas' Jenkins
02-16-2013, 09:05 PM
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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notorious
02-16-2013, 09:08 PM
That rocks, man! You know what? You Rock!

'Hamas' Jenkins
02-16-2013, 09:11 PM
That rocks, man! You know what? You Rock!

Bring on the spall, baby.

RunKC
02-16-2013, 09:15 PM
Heath Ledger's death in The Patriot was pretty emotionally gripping, especially since he died too soon.

Warrior5
02-16-2013, 09:15 PM
This one also quite compelling...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8WlqFdlo6g

'Hamas' Jenkins
02-16-2013, 09:17 PM
For me, of course, the deaths of Dillon, Apollo Creed, and Chubbs Peterson rate high on the lachrymose scale.

notorious
02-16-2013, 09:19 PM
For me, of course, the deaths of Dillon, Apollo Creed, and Chubbs Peterson rate high on the lachrymose scale.

I actually posted this in the "TV Death" thread on accident. Great scene.

Hammock Parties
02-16-2013, 09:20 PM
Nothing churns my gut like seeing The Fly get blown away by Geena Davis with a shotgun.

Gross pic: http://girlmeetsfreak.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/geena-fly.jpg

notorious
02-16-2013, 09:23 PM
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CrazyPhuD
02-16-2013, 09:24 PM
This one and it's not even close....although strictly death might be a stretch.

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Kyle DeLexus
02-16-2013, 09:24 PM
For me, of course, the deaths of Dillon, Apollo Creed, and Chubbs Peterson rate high on the lachrymose scale.

I was going to go with Happy Gilmore's dad, but Chubbs works.

KChiefer
02-16-2013, 09:24 PM
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notorious
02-16-2013, 09:29 PM
If we are going for spoof emotional deaths:

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suzzer99
02-16-2013, 09:38 PM
This one also quite compelling...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8WlqFdlo6g

Man it's fun to be on an Internet message board with actual old people who remember shit like that. I watched Prophecy and Legacy after school on Channel Z - Independence cable, pre-HBO days. Remember Phantasm?

LiveSteam
02-16-2013, 09:39 PM
Roll to the 2:11 mark

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suzzer99
02-16-2013, 09:39 PM
I'll start with the most terrific of them all:

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Epic link fail. Also if that's not Blade Runner, Tear in the Rain, then epic content fail. Actually the chick crashing through glass is probably in the top 10 as well.

Frazod
02-16-2013, 09:45 PM
Two words - toxic waste.....

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phisherman
02-16-2013, 09:48 PM
Man it's fun to be on an Internet message board with actual old people who remember shit like that. I watched Prophecy and Legacy after school on Channel Z - Independence cable, pre-HBO days. Remember Phantasm?

I totally remember channel Z, saw Halloween for the first time as a young lad on that station.

PhillyChiefFan
02-16-2013, 10:06 PM
Goose.

MVChiefFan
02-16-2013, 10:20 PM
For me it's the Giovanni Ribisi death scene in Saving Private Ryan. Where he gets shot up and he's trying to calmly direct everyone on how to help him. Then he realizes he's been shot through the liver and starts to lose it and starts asking for his "momma". I've watched that movie literally 100 times and I still fast forward through that part.

Baby Lee
02-16-2013, 10:23 PM
Where the Red Fern Grows

/thread

I remember seeing that at school in 6th grade, and all the teachers were crying like babies at the back of the class.

CoMoChief
02-16-2013, 10:25 PM
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listopencil
02-16-2013, 10:27 PM
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Hammock Parties
02-16-2013, 10:51 PM
The guy getting blown away at the start of Robocop is so amazingly visceral that I still marvel at it every time I see it. The sheer horror right before the carnage starts is great, as the guy has absolutely nowhere to go, but the payoff of the guy's body being absolutely pulped by close-range volleys while it lays on the model of of the city is horrifyingly disturbing. The guy's body is basically being disintegrated.

It's so awful it makes me wonder what would have happened if ED-209's countdown had ended while he was in the crowd at the conference room. Now that would have been some gore.

"Somebody call a goddamn paramedic."

KcMizzou
02-16-2013, 10:54 PM
Where the Red Fern Grows

/thread

I remember seeing that at school in 6th grade, and all the teachers were crying like babies at the back of the class.Seeing it? There was a movie?

They made me read it. And it made me cry.

jspchief
02-16-2013, 10:58 PM
For me it's the Giovanni Ribisi death scene in Saving Private Ryan. Where he gets shot up and he's trying to calmly direct everyone on how to help him. Then he realizes he's been shot through the liver and starts to lose it and starts asking for his "momma". I've watched that movie literally 100 times and I still fast forward through that part.

This and the femoral artery scene from blackhawk down were the first to pop into my head.

Baby Lee
02-16-2013, 11:03 PM
For me it's the Giovanni Ribisi death scene in Saving Private Ryan. Where he gets shot up and he's trying to calmly direct everyone on how to help him. Then he realizes he's been shot through the liver and starts to lose it and starts asking for his "momma". I've watched that movie literally 100 times and I still fast forward through that part.

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.

RunKC
02-16-2013, 11:06 PM
I cringed at this scene from Jaws.

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CrazyPhuD
02-16-2013, 11:16 PM
What not this scene???

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MVChiefFan
02-16-2013, 11:30 PM
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.

Yeah, that's a good point and I totally agree. I don't know why that one just gets to me. I think it's just the fact that he's seen so much that his instincts just kick in to go to work on himself and then that sudden realization of his own mortality. But yeah, the more I think about all the other deaths in that movie I can see the different emotions in each one.

Baby Lee
02-16-2013, 11:37 PM
Yeah, that's a good point and I totally agree. I don't know why that one just gets to me. I think it's just the fact that he's seen so much that his instincts just kick in to go to work on himself and then that sudden realization of his own mortality. But yeah, the more I think about all the other deaths in that movie I can see the different emotions in each one.

It's probably the mommy line that makes it stand out.

But I can't the images of those nameless guys exiting the U-Boats and just getting mowed down, and the slow menace of Mellish getting shivved in the stairwell out of my mind either.

Prison Bitch
02-16-2013, 11:48 PM
I didn't like William wallace's wife being tied up and having her throat slit like that. Unbearable to watch.

MVChiefFan
02-16-2013, 11:50 PM
It's probably the mommy line that makes it stand out.

But I can't the images of those nameless guys exiting the U-Boats and just getting mowed down, and the slow menace of Mellish getting shivved in the stairwell out of my mind either.

Oh yeah, the Mellish death was the first one to enter my mind after your last post. And the guys in the boats when the doors dropped...wow! My great uncle dove out of one of those boats that exact day on Omaha Beach and he watched the movie and said it was spot on. He hit the beach, fell down and was met with a bullet right next to his spine. I just can't get enough of WWII stuff.

MVChiefFan
02-16-2013, 11:52 PM
I didn't like William wallace's wife being tied up and having her throat slit like that. Unbearable to watch.

That was a tough one. I shouldn't have been surprised by it but the first time I watched it I just kept expecting Wallace to come storming in just in time.

ReynardMuldrake
02-16-2013, 11:56 PM
I just watched The Deer Hunter this weekend.

That scene at the end where Michael [De Niro] goes back to Vietnam to try and save Nicky [Walken] was emotionally devastating. He had a way out but he just didn't want to live anymore.

Baby Lee
02-16-2013, 11:58 PM
Oh yeah, the Mellish death was the first one to enter my mind after your last post. And the guys in the boats when the doors dropped...wow! My great uncle dove out of one of those boats that exact day on Omaha Beach and he watched the movie and said it was spot on. He hit the beach, fell down and was met with a bullet right next to his spine. I just can't get enough of WWII stuff.

Yeah my maternal grandpa went through it all. Landing on Normandy, summiting the bluffs, laying among the dead pretending to be one of them as the bayonet patrols roamed through, Market Garden, clear into Berlin.

Never more than a buck private, but saw his way through.

My cousin thought It'd be funny to come up behind him and say Seig Heil as a teen sometime in the late 1980s and he got knocked the FUCK OUT.

MVChiefFan
02-17-2013, 12:03 AM
Yeah my maternal grandpa went through it all. Landing on Normandy, summiting the bluffs, laying among the dead pretending to be one of them as the bayonet patrols roamed through, Market Garden, clear into Berlin.

Never more than a buck private, but saw his way through.

Oh man, those would be stories I could listen to for hours! I appreciate everyone who has served but those guys have a special place in my heart.

Baby Lee
02-17-2013, 12:12 AM
Oh man, those would be stories I could listen to for hours! I appreciate everyone who has served but those guys have a special place in my heart.

Yeah, my paternal grandpa's story isn't as harrowing, He served in the Aleutians, paved runways. But he also spent time on warships and watched them sink around him, and there were bombing raids. And he went a full stint 38-45

Amusingly his most lasting trauma was shitty rubber chicken. Never ate a chicken dish of any kind after service. Not a piece of KFC, not a chicken parmesan in the finest restaurant, not a chicken pot pie.

'Hamas' Jenkins
02-17-2013, 12:14 AM
Where the Red Fern Grows

/thread

I remember seeing that at school in 6th grade, and all the teachers were crying like babies at the back of the class.

Read the book then watched the movie in sixth grade. It emotionally haunts me in a way that It does psychologically.

suzzer99
02-17-2013, 12:15 AM
I totally remember channel Z, saw Halloween for the first time as a young lad on that station.

They used to play softcore pornos like Valentino, Jokes My Folks Never Told Me, and 2069 a Sex Odyssey in the afternoon. I was exposed to way too much way too early from that station.

'Hamas' Jenkins
02-17-2013, 12:17 AM
OJ Simpson actually has a very touching death scene in CIA: Code Name Alexa

suzzer99
02-17-2013, 12:18 AM
All Quiet on the Western Front actually wins for me. The scene where John Boy stabs the guy in a foxhole, then watches him slowly die and promises to write his family. I watched that movie with my mom when I was like seven, and I've never forgotten that scene.

'Hamas' Jenkins
02-17-2013, 12:20 AM
Yeah, my paternal grandpa's story isn't as harrowing, He served in the Aleutians, paved runways. But he also spent time on warships and watched them sink around him, and there were bombing raids. And he went a full stint 38-45

Amusingly his most lasting trauma was shitty rubber chicken. Never ate a chicken dish of any kind after service. Not a piece of KFC, not a chicken parmesan in the finest restaurant, not a chicken pot pie.

My grandfather I was close to served in Korea; no real interesting stories.

My other grandfather, who died before I was born and was probably one of the unluckiest men ever, used up all his luck in a tank in Italy, which was hit and overturned, killing everyone inside except him. He later lost an arm in a corn picker and then died some years after that after his tractor slipped out of gear and overturned, crushing him to death.

The gold medal goes to a great great uncle of mine, who was captured by the Japanese, only to have the Americans sink the ship he was on, killing him in the process.

notorious
02-17-2013, 12:21 AM
They used to play softcore pornos like Valentino, Jokes My Folks Never Told Me, and 2069 a Sex Odyssey in the afternoon. I was exposed to way too much way too early from that station.

Check out the review on IMDB:

I will always have a soft spot in my heart for this movie......And a hard spot somewhere else. I haven't seen this movie since i was quite young, maybe 12 or 13, who knows. But what i do know is this is the movie that taught me how to masturbate. I kid you not. I have no idea if it is any good by any real standards of today, but for me, back then, it was everything.

The only reason i feel comfortable writing this is because i'm sure no one will ever get around to reading it. I mean, really, who is going to look up this movie these days?

I just discovered that i have not yet used up the ten line minimum for the amount of length i most take up in a review. i had no idea there was such a minimum length, but there i go, like a student trying to fill up a page in a journal, my ten lines. thank you very much

ROFL

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
This one always got me...

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

Baby Lee
02-17-2013, 01:18 AM
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 fucker 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
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
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
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
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
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.

Motherfucker, that took place LONG LONG AGO.

Dayze
02-17-2013, 10:06 AM
The scene at the end of the notebook.

bevischief
02-17-2013, 10:08 AM
You are sick.

Planetman
02-17-2013, 10:16 AM
Poor little Travis Coats has to put Old Yeller own.

Dayze
02-17-2013, 10:18 AM
Or the end of Where The Red Fern Grows. My wife found out I had never seen it so she got it for us and we watched it. I'll never forgive her for that lol.

I was weeping man. So sad. Same reason I can't watch the end of The Notebook. I

RINGLEADER
02-17-2013, 10:36 AM
Man it's fun to be on an Internet message board with actual old people who remember shit like that. I watched Prophecy and Legacy after school on Channel Z - Independence cable, pre-HBO days. Remember Phantasm?

I remember all those movies, but I doubt any of them hold up as well in real life as they do in my memories of them. I still remember having the issue of Fangoria with the big mutant Prophecy bear. Phantasm was awesome - I know Reggie Bannister and he claims they're working on a big budget remake, but he's been saying that for years.

DJ's left nut
02-17-2013, 02:25 PM
The end of Big Fish.

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You have to watch the whole movie to really get the brunt of it, but it's a pretty gripping scene.

John Wayne dying in The Cowboys was pretty rough as well.

cabletech94
02-17-2013, 02:38 PM
The scene at the end of the notebook.

we shall never speak of this again.

sobbing like a baby...........

RealSNR
02-17-2013, 02:51 PM
Not a movie, but a mini-series. Abigail's death in John Adams.

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I don't know of any scene in any movie that hits me as hard as this one. :huh:

KChiefer
02-17-2013, 02:55 PM
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Hammock Parties
02-17-2013, 02:59 PM
It's gonna be cool when the floating ghost forms of Derrick Thomas, Joe Delaney, Lamar Hunt and Hank Stram come out of the Ark and make Pioli's head explode.

KChiefer
02-17-2013, 03:04 PM
It's gonna be cool when the floating ghost forms of Derrick Thomas, Joe Delaney, Lamar Hunt and Hank Stram come out of the Ark and make *****'s head explode.

Do it.

Fairplay
02-17-2013, 03:11 PM
The upcoming film World War Z will have hundreds of gripping death scenes in it I bet.

BWillie
02-17-2013, 03:16 PM
Cliffhanger. ...the beginning scenr where the chick falls and slips thru his fingers.

loochy
02-17-2013, 03:22 PM
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BroncoDork
02-17-2013, 03:35 PM
Saving Private Ryan

houstonwhodat
02-17-2013, 03:42 PM
Here's one.

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ChiefsHawk
02-17-2013, 03:45 PM
end of gran torino

Fire Me Boy!
02-17-2013, 03:56 PM
The giant in The Iron Giant
Artax in The Neverending Story
Spock in Star Trek II
Ellie in Up
Vincent Price's character in Edward Scissorhands
John Merrick in Elephant Man
Harvey Milk in Milk
Tom Hanks' character in Road To Perdition
Maggie in Million Dollar Baby
Don Corleone in The Godfather
Maximus in Gladiator
The dog in I am Legend
Gollum in Return Of The King
Old Yeller in Old Yeller

notorious
02-17-2013, 04:11 PM
The Notebook. . . . . .



:)

Dartgod
02-17-2013, 04:42 PM
Casino where Spilotro and his bro get the beat down and buried alive. Brutal.

This was the first one I thought of when I clicked on the thread. Still makes me cringe when I see it. It was Nicky Santoro, BTW. His character was based on Anthony Spilotro.

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CrazyPhuD
02-17-2013, 09:52 PM
The upcoming film World War Z will have hundreds of gripping death scenes in it I bet.

That will only be the case if zombies like to masturbate uncontrollably.

Lumpy
02-17-2013, 09:57 PM
Pulp Fiction - The scene where Vincent shoots the guy sitting in the backseat of the car.

(Sorry if repost)

wolfpack
02-17-2013, 09:59 PM
Seeing it? There was a movie?

They made me read it. And it made me cry.
Actually there were two movies

Fairplay
02-17-2013, 10:06 PM
That will only be the case if zombies like to masturbate uncontrollably.



That would be a good enough reason to kill them off.

Baby Lee
02-17-2013, 10:13 PM
Not a movie, but a mini-series. Abigail's death in John Adams.

I don't know of any scene in any movie that hits me as hard as this one. :huh:

Giamatti is a Bauce. Never been bad in a role, even in his worst movies or craziest roles.

Never had a De'Niro or Nick Cage moment.

Giamatti is even Adomian's funniest impression. Makes fun of him without making you dislike him. The guy is effing bulletproof.

Fairplay
02-17-2013, 10:30 PM
Okay I will embarrass myself by telling you all this first but....

I'm a big horse fan so I'm there watching the Godfather, the scene is where the family was talking to a movie hot-shot director named Jack Woltz to get Johnny Fontane to star in his next war movie Woltz said no way was he getting that part.

I didn't know what to expect after that encounter but I certainly didn't expect this!!

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Needless to say I never ordered horse radish sauce anymore the rest of my life.

dmahurin
02-17-2013, 10:32 PM
The mom dying in "the Christmas shoes". That whole movie will shred your emotional well being. Watched it once, and I'll never do it again.

Rasputin
02-17-2013, 10:34 PM
Cool Hand Luke in the Church.


Lennie of Mice and Men asking George about the rabbits.

Baby Lee
02-17-2013, 10:52 PM
The mom dying in "the Christmas shoes". That whole movie will shred your emotional well being. Watched it once, and I'll never do it again.

About the song, not the movie. But hilarious

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Rasputin
02-17-2013, 11:24 PM
Gomer Pyle Full Metal Jacket

Gravedigger
02-17-2013, 11:31 PM
For me it's the Giovanni Ribisi death scene in Saving Private Ryan. Where he gets shot up and he's trying to calmly direct everyone on how to help him. Then he realizes he's been shot through the liver and starts to lose it and starts asking for his "momma". I've watched that movie literally 100 times and I still fast forward through that part.

Either that one or the guy who doesn't stop the Nazi for slowly stabbing the guy to death.

Nzoner
02-17-2013, 11:49 PM
First time I saw this one I was a bit uneasy,DePalma showed just enough.

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Jerm
02-18-2013, 12:03 AM
Marley in I Am Legend...always gets me, esp. being a dog lover.

Viggo Mortensen's death in The Road is pretty gripping too.

Rasputin
02-18-2013, 01:32 AM
If Ol yeller counts then so does Jaws

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Cheater5
02-18-2013, 06:54 AM
King Kong.

Dead Man Walking.

The ending of Return to Paradise- lesser known Vince Vaughn film.

InChiefsHeaven
02-18-2013, 08:12 AM
In the Good, the Bad and the Ugly, the scene where Angel Eyes gives comfort and the last drag of the cigar to the dying soldier...it's actually very touching...

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Strongside
02-18-2013, 08:26 AM
Easily the most realistic death scene I've ever watched...

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SCTrojan
02-18-2013, 08:37 AM
John Wayne in "The Cowboys" and the execution of John Coffey in "The Green Mile"

gblowfish
02-18-2013, 11:23 AM
When Bambi's mom gets shot, and when Dances With Wolves wolf pal socks gets shot.

Dayze
02-18-2013, 11:34 AM
yeah, that scene from Saving Private Ryan was very emotional to watch.
As Strongside said, it's probably the best depiction of death would've went. not the typical dramatic death in 99% of the other movies.

you could tell he was just scared shitless about what was coming/ he knew it.

Strongside
02-18-2013, 12:05 PM
yeah, that scene from Saving Private Ryan was very emotional to watch.
As Strongside said, it's probably the best depiction of death would've went. not the typical dramatic death in 99% of the other movies.

you could tell he was just scared shitless about what was coming/ he knew it.

What made it worse was that he was a medic, and was basically trying to diagnose himself. Once he knew he was shot in the liver, he knew it was inevitable and it became an all-out panic at that point. I can't imagine how hard that would be.

Infidel Goat
02-18-2013, 12:21 PM
I can't believe that Buffy killed Pee Wee. And I can't believe that the best footage I can find is a recording like this...

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There's more of the death scene at the end of the credits, iirc.

Mama Hip Rockets
02-18-2013, 02:10 PM
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