At the end of Gladiator, when Maximus dies I want to kill Joaquin Phoenix and I want to cry.
2007-09-28 11:27:09
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answered by Joseph 2
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Let's lighten this up a bit! The funniest scene ever!
It has to be When Harry Met Sally! The scene where they are in the diner, and she shows him how easy it is to "fake it." What really puts it over the top is when the older lady watching tells the waitress, "I'll have what she's having!" OMG! I can just laugh till I cry everytime I see that!
There are way too many sad and/or violent movies to suit me. Movies are supposed to be fun!
For the record, probably the saddest ever was Old Yeller. I just blubbered like an idiot over that one! That's a two-tissue-box movie, at least!
2007-09-28 13:24:19
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answered by baymast13 7
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Actually the whole movie American History X gets to me.
I have saw it only twice, but in my mind I see it over and over. It really touched me.
Some scenes in it that really affected me was the one where the older brother makes the guy bite the curb then stomps his head. And the other part is the bathroom scene with the younger brother is shot while the speach about "hate is baggage, life's too short to be pissed off all the time" is being read.
2007-09-28 13:24:24
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answered by some girl in La. 2
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There are several movies I will never watch again because there were parts that were just too sad for me to take. Shindler's List, Passion of the Christ, We Were Soldiers, Titanic...I think that knowing these events happened to real people really upsets me and I am a big time crier at the movies.
2007-09-28 13:12:20
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answered by Arrica H 3
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GRIZZLEY had several horrifying scenes that bothered me for a long time. Next comes to mind is the recent Jody Foster movie where her and her fiance are brutally beat up in a tunnel in New York. THAT bothered me a lot. I do not like horror movies. So I try to avoid watching them.
Haloween does not bother me. Jason bothers me a bit. Texas Chainsaw bothers me a lot. ALIEN bothered me a LOT.
Like roller coasters. I do not see the thrill of being scared to death.
2007-09-28 13:11:36
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answered by Anonymous
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From the old Gone With the Wind. It's when Scarlett is silhouetted and swears, as God is her witness, if she has to beg borrow or steal, that she will never be hungry again!! Gives me goosebumps but there are others too!! I LOVE Movies!! I have a million of those unforgettables!! (Casino was great!!)
2007-09-28 13:14:19
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answered by Dovey 7
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it is my favorite movie sceen ever...it is in the movie El Cid with Charlton Heston...he has died and put on a horse so that his last request to be at the head of his army will be fulfilled. He is propped up holding a banner...the King of Spain...cries out to the troops below that have no idea the Cid is dead, "For God, the Cid, and Spain" the horse then bolts into the battlefield and the attackers seeing the Cid flee in panic...I get chills everytime I see it.
great q thank you
2007-09-28 14:58:22
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answered by Chicken Dude..Vinster 6
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the refrigerator scene on 9 1/2 weeks.
2007-09-28 13:20:38
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answered by C 5
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THE RAZOR'S EDGE
Starring Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, Clifton Webb, Ann Baxter (academy award winner 1946) John Payne and Herbert Marshall as W Somerset Maugham.
"All men in their way seek goodness, but my dear, he's got it.
2007-09-28 13:21:23
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answered by darkdiva 6
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The scene in The Lakehouse where K, Reeves tells his onscreen brother that
"She was more real to me than anything I have ever known" for some reason that line causes me to sob helplessly
2007-09-28 15:06:19
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answered by FallenAngel© 7
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This scene always bothered me, I just think its distrubing, in Basketball Diaries, when Leo Decapro is in the mens room with that guy, doing you know what. it totally grossed me out.
2007-09-28 13:13:01
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answered by shorte716 6
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