What movie caused the greatest emotional response for you.

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spencer91 said:
Blade Runner. Hands down.

Oh that poor Roy Batey...

No you don't get spoilers for a movie all the forum's already seen anyway!
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His ending speech was amazingly sad, yet so brilliant in its entwining of all the little (and big) elements of that movie.
 

Chase Yojimbo

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a great many, but the one that absolutely made me sad and happy at the same time, as well as crying was 'Persuit of Happyness' with Will Smith and his kid... that man is made of gold.
 

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There have been many films that have ran me through a gamut of emotions, happiness, sadness, suspense, terror, blah blah. But for the greatest single emotional impact for me, it has to be David Lynch's Inland Empire.
In terms of what it did to me, it was about as subtle, varied and nuanced as a brick through the window, but I have never felt a purer, more overwhelming feeling of being completely and utterly terrified for my own sanity while watching that movie.
Life changing.
 

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RhombusHatesYou said:
The Lion King. Musafa's death scene.

In my defence I was really fucked up on acid at the time.
Haha nice. You get all the nasty racist vibes from it on acid? I know I did.

Apolagies for double post.
 

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The first Pokemon movie. I'm not even joking which is the sad thing. I've seen some sad movies in my time, and haven't cried. But I cried quite a bit in that movie. SO DAMN SAD.
The only other movie I've cried in was Monsters Inc.
 

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It scaled for me, really. First it was Terminator 2. Then Big Fish. Now the award for Most Emotional Response goes to "Up". I have yet to see Toy Story 3, but for I heard it looks like Up won't stay there too long.
 

Danpascooch

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Off the top of my head?

Probably Shawshank Redemption

when the warden said to lock him up in the hole for another month, I don't think any character in any movie ever pissed me off as much
 

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Most recently "Toy Story 3" and "Pokemon: The First Movie" when ash died at the end and everyone starts crying, there was not one fan in the cinema who wasnt crying. Lol
 

gothicboris

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TheXRatedDodo said:
There have been many films that have ran me through a gamut of emotions, happiness, sadness, suspense, terror, blah blah. But for the greatest single emotional impact for me, it has to be David Lynch's Inland Empire.
In terms of what it did to me, it was about as subtle, varied and nuanced as a brick through the window, but I have never felt a purer, more overwhelming feeling of being completely and utterly terrified for my own sanity while watching that movie.
Life changing.
Very true its deffinately one of my favourites. David Lynch's Eraserhead was quite unnerving to psychologically too. But that was meant to be a horror.
 

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spencer91 said:
Blade Runner. Hands down.

Oh that poor Roy Batey...

No you don't get spoilers for a movie all the forum's already seen anyway!
"All those moments will be lost in time like tears in rain. Time to die."

And would you believe that "Tears in rain" one of the most iconic quotes in movie history, was improvised on the spot?