the D-Day scenes in Saving Private Ryan are really sad - the cruelty and murderous nature of war. I've never seen the horror of war better portrayed, and I refuse to see that scene again.
the D-Day scenes in Saving Private Ryan are really sad - the cruelty and murderous nature of war. I've never seen the horror of war better portrayed, and I refuse to see that scene again.
Good post... powerful scene and hard to watch.
jaws is pretty sad where the lady gets it at the beginning
also ..always hits me when richard dreyfuss slides down the boat into the sharks mouth
City of god noff said
It wasn't Richard Dreyfuss. I forget now the actor's name who was the captain. He passed away a few years ago.
just sayin wrote:
jaws is pretty sad where the lady gets it at the beginning
also ..always hits me when richard dreyfuss slides down the boat into the sharks mouth
Dancer in the Dark - when Bjork's character dies.
The very last line in Out of Africa
She never returned to Africa.....
Bambi's mom gets killed.
the seen in cbrerby dansin where [patrick awswzae gets canser
When Jack dies in the water in Titanic.
BTW, a lot of guys showing their feminine side in this thread lol.
[quote]ryan foreman wrote:
It wasn't Richard Dreyfuss. I forget now the actor's name who was the captain. He passed away a few years ago.
/quote]
The captain (Quint) was played by Robert Shaw.
I offer The Green Berets, final scene
War orphan Hamchuck runs from Huey to Huey which are returning from battle yelling "Peterson. Peterson. Where is my Peterson." The soldier had been taking care of the orphan, but will not be coming back. The newspaper guy (David Jansenn) on assignemnt takes it upon himself to tell the kid about Peterson's death.
Its this scene from Taxi Driver.
When the Griswolds got to Walley World and found it closed :(
"Vacation" was a devastatingly dark look at dreams left unfulfilled.
When Snape killed Dumbledore.
Almost every scene in 'The Last Picture Show.'
A 1971 black and white movie about small town life in the early '50s.
Directed by Peter Bognaovich and starring: Jeff Bridges, Ben Johnson, Cloris Leachman, Ellen Burstyn, Randy Quaid, Timothy Bottoms and Cybill Shepherd (who somehow managed not to destroy the movie)
the scene in 'up' where the old widower is remembering his wife and comparing life then to now.
watched 'watership down' while coming down the day after taking ecstasy; cried a lot.
Wondering1 wrote:
BTW, a lot of guys showing their feminine side in this thread lol.
Right. This thread is a shame for letsrun.
"This is the bell lap for Steve Prefontaine."
Defiantly When Jack freezes to death while his girlfriend shows no willingness to save him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIaLZAawZos
What is really sad is that Cameron couldn't have thought for another way for him to die.
Also the complete pointlessness of Kate Winslet's character's dropping of a multimillion dollar necklace. Lets hope Ballad found that priceless jewelry, otherwise what a waste.
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