The ending of Gladiator. Gets me every time. So do a few parts in certain episodes of Stargate. Atlantis, SG1 and there was even a scene in universe
That film lost me half way through with its vomit enducing mawkishness and its annoyingly contrived plot.The scene in Crash (the Paul Haggis drama, not that Cronenberg softcore trash) where Matt Damon's asshole racist cop frees Thandie Newton from her overturned SUV while it's leaking gas and about to go up in flames.
i made the horrid joke of '400 babies!' during the clouds, and it went from hysterical to horrible in an instant.lordlee said:The opening sequence of Up.
Do you know where I can watch Dr. Horrible's Singalong Blog? (Apart from YouTube, of course)MR T3D said:that scene in Dr. Horrible.
most moving piece I've seen, ever, kicks 7 pound's ASS in the emotional response dept.
-NPH is a damn good actor.
This was possibly ruined by Movie Bob's review. I went into the film knowing the opening montage was meant to be emotional. I saw that there was a man living all alone in his house. So as soon as a girl appeared it was all suddenly utterly predictable sadlyGrinningManiac said:First bit of Saving Private Ryan
and, if I'm honest, RIGHT before the end of Monsters Inc, where Sully will never see Boo again. I actually cried (I was a bit younger, but it was still upsetting today)
THE MOST EMOTIONAL THING I HAVE EVER SEEN ON SCREEN though, would have to be the opening montage from Pixar's "Up".
Seriously, see it. I'm 16 and cynical, and it nearly made me bawl
I actually cried at that scene.Flames66 said:I am Legend: Sam, if you've seen it you'l know what i mean
Hated, hated, hated that movie. The ending was terrible, the punk music was terrible, the fact that they were not only sociopathic baby-murderers but spoiled preppy assholes to boot was terrible, the worst 4th wall breaking ever was, well, terrible, the rewind scene was friggin' terrible.Rahheemme said:Every time Paul says something in Funny Games. That was emotionally moving, but in a different, pants-wetting way.