That is very very deep...I just remember that weird looking kid yelling Come Back Shane, Come Back!
Still gives me the creeps...
Well, the kid (Brandon DeWilde) was cast correctly and then depicted accurately...he wasn't dressed to the 9's in the middle of the Montana frontier. No, he was in ill fitting clothes of a farmer's young son. He was isolated there and new adventure has come to his world. He's been around his parents his entire young life and they love and care for him deeply. They're quality people and stewards of his life. This upbringing pays off when he's able to decipher what kind of man "Shane" is. That's parenting, 1800's, 1900's, wherever man dwells. It's timeless.
What he cannot decipher is the quandary that Shane has brought upon the family. Shane does, but, the child is too young here. "Joey's" mother has fallen in love with Shane and vice versa. Shane knows this and uses his killing of Jack Palance's character to not only avenge "Rebs" murder in the streets, and cleanse the community, but, then to extricate himself from the family--from the community before he damages this family, this community that he just saved.
Shane cannot Come Back!
01-12-2014
FkLA
Re: movies that have made you cry
John Q tbh
'I am not gonna bury my son, my son is gonna bury me.' :cry
01-12-2014
DUNCANownsKOBE
Re: movies that have made you cry
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John Q th
'I am not gonna bury my son, my son is gonna bury me.' :cry
I forgot this one.
When he says 'Not goodbye, see you later' at the end of the movie......:cry:cry:cry
01-12-2014
Phillip
Re: movies that have made you cry
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It will be significant.
ohhhhh taco bell taco bell product placement at taco bell enchurito MACHO BURRITO
01-12-2014
FkLA
Re: movies that have made you cry
Yep, a lot of touching moments in that movie. I am not ashamed to admit that I was completely bawling through a good portion of that movie tbh. :cry
I don't remember watching all of the Fresh Prince episode, "Papa's Got A Brand New Excuse," but I don't want to after seeing that last scene on YouTube.
Holy shit. Yes.
01-12-2014
jman3000
Re: movies that have made you cry
Terminator 2: When he gives the thumbs up.
Armageddon: When Bruce Willis blows himself up.
The Professional: When Leon is lowering Portman down the hole in the wall.
01-12-2014
Thread
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Armageddon: When Bruce Willis blows himself up.
Grand citation..."We win, Gracie."---only an American in an American film would claim {victory} vs. an inanimate foe. Absolutely.
01-12-2014
DeadlyDynasty
Re: movies that have made you cry
Deer Hunter
Once Upon a Time in America (when James Woods pulls out the pocket watch at the end I welled up)...Ennio Morricone's score best ever
Cinema Paradiso
Road to Perdition - hated and overrated movie and didn't make me cry, but Paul Newman's death scene was so well done.
Raging Bull - La Motta's failed reconciliation with his brother towards the end of the film...fucking heartbreaking
Life is Beautiful - plenty of scenes, great score
01-12-2014
AFBlue
Re: movies that have made you cry
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Grand citation..."We win, Gracie."---only an American in an American film would claim {victory} vs. an inanimate foe. Absolutely.
Fuck yeah!
01-12-2014
Thread
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Once Upon a Time in America (when James Woods pulls out the pocket watch at the end I welled up)...Ennio Morricone's score best ever
Absolutely Deads...the scene where Max insists that he (Noodles) leave Deborah and come hit the shops as the Jews are in the synagogues is heart rending. They leave to go and thieve, but, Bugsy and his gang block the alley and beat them mercilessly. Noodles tries to return to Deborah for aid & comfort, but, she refuses to acknowledge him at her door. I God's.
Outstanding citation, Deads. Bully!
01-12-2014
Thread
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Armageddon: When Bruce Willis blows himself up.
& then when Thornton, knee shackled meets A.J. on the tarmac at the end and A.J. gives him the NASA "for all mankind" patch. It's a nice moment.
"The Champ"---the ending scene yes, but, also the scene where "Billy" gives T.J. the beautiful horse.
Here it is:::
01-12-2014
Thread
Re: movies that have made you cry
Made by a foreigner on American soil, it's such a fabulous effort at film making and story telling...the scene in "Deliverance" AFTER Reynolds has saved 3, perhaps 4 lives by taking 1---they each want to sell him out to a degree, even Beatty who has been raped hems & haws and actually considers going to the authorities before siding with Reynolds and Voight (who is shaky in his vote). This scene evokes such hatred in me for these 3 men who owe their lives to Reynolds. And it's so gd typical of what would most probably happen then and 40+ years later. Reynolds is just such a hero there. He'd talk the talk until that moment, teasing & tormenting Beatty and Cox, playing the macho American male and then by God he walked it...and in that process of walking he taught Voight to walk when Voight scaled the rock wall and committed possible cold blooded murder.
ST has good taste tbh. Lot of the movies mentioned give me feels and can sometimes make me tear up (notably Marley and Me, Forrest Gump, Up, Toy Story 3, My Dog Skip, John Q).
Some that weren't mentioned are Hidalgo (meh movie but some parts were well done) and The Road. When the wife leaves to off herself towards the beginning, and when the husband died and his son promises to 'keep the flame alive' got me tbh.
01-13-2014
monosylab1k
Re: movies that have made you cry
It's a documentary but the One Nation Under Dog scene of the dogs at the pound getting put into the gas chamber is as hard to watch as anything i've ever seen. If you can even get through it without puking, you will be crying.
01-13-2014
Dark Gable
Re: movies that have made you cry
The Colour Purple
01-13-2014
UZER
Re: movies that have made you cry
Never really cry, but tear up with a lump. First one off the top of my head:
Glory....."Give em hell 54!"
Gets me every time.
01-13-2014
Thread
Re: movies that have made you cry
^Yep, Ooze with the goods on "Glory".....another fine one from there:::"Ferris" (Shaw) asking for volunteers:::"And who will pick up the flag if it falls?"
ADDENDUM:::The Shaw Memorial was unveiled on May 31, 1897, amid a great ceremony. Among the speakers was Booker T. Washington, the president of Tuskegee Institute, who declared that his heart went out "to those who wore gray as well as to those clothed in blue..." More eloquent than any speech, though, was the moment when Sergeant William H. Carney, who had won a Medal of Honor for saving the 54th's national flag at Fort Wagner, came forward bearing the standard once more. "In dramatic effect, I have never seen or experienced anything which equaled this," wrote Washington. "For a number of minutes the audience seemed to entirely lose control of itself."
01-13-2014
mrsmaalox
Re: movies that have made you cry like a beta faggot
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GALLIPOLI! Motherfuckers don't know. So close to saving his friend..just...couldn't run fast enough..
It's the closest I've come to legitimately crying but it was still just tearing up
x 1000. This one does it EVERY time, saddest movie I have ever seen. I don't usually cry at chickflicks, but Steel Magnolias---the mother-daughter thing strikes close to home. And of course the Harry Potter's. I cried for all the great Wizards---Dumbledore, Severus Snape, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks, Fred or George Weasley; and of course, Dobby :cry :cry