happiest moment: Death of David in Shaun of the Dead.
Also: the last 10 minutes of WALL-E.
you guys definitely forgot A.I. Artificial Intelligence that film brought tears into my eyes, especially the ending
Nope. I don’t forget that movie, I avoid remembering that piece of shit.
Not going to argue against AI being a bad movie, but on the two times I’ve seen it, it has absolutely ruined my week. Horrifyingly sad.
The Land Before Time still gets me, too. Not so much the separation from the parents as the vision of everything beautiful and amazing being annihilated into a barren, dead wasteland. 65 million years on and the news still bums me out… Maybe I’ll be over it next year.
Terminator 2’s “thumbs up” moment. Yeah.
“Big Fish”. When Ed Bloom’s son tells him “how it ends”.
But I cry too much while watching movies[/SIZE]
But if I have to say the scene that most left me in awe, then it would be the tram scene in “Spirited Away”. I don’t know why.
Beat me to it. Freakin’ scenes had me crying in the middle of a crowded movie theater.
:’( :meh: :jizz: 8)
Ken’s death in In Bruges is pretty “HMPH-MMM”
Any and all scenes in any and all movies where a dog dies ;__;
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Or a tv show
I literally laughed through every second of Marley and Me. True story.
Maybe.
Argh, don’t! Fuck, where is my huge box of manly macho tissues.
King Kong: At the end where he knew his girlfriend would die if he did stay on the tower, so he did commit suicide to safe her!
E.T.: The moment he died!
You’re lying.
How do you ignore someone’s blacktext even after quoting them?
Well that is a fitting username.
If it helps, the first Futurama movie revealed that fry actually went back in time and spent some time with his dog. It’s even entirely possible that they planned it from the beginning, given some of the other insane foreshadowing.