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  • Gijim
    John"The Duke" Elway #7
    • May 2002
    • 104

    #46
    Crying movies

    Alright couldn't resist posting on this one. This will date me but I cried twice in E.T. of course I was like 10. So 2 nights ago I watched it again( first time since the early 80'S) and got teary eyed again. Now that is just weird, especially since I knew how it would end My pick goes to Braveheart awesome movie very intense!!
    GOD BLESS AMERICA!!

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    • einhander619
      Swollen Member
      • Mar 2002
      • 814

      #47
      I can't believe noone has said this one yet...
      In The Patriot with Mel Gibson, you know how his daughter won't speak to him, and he says, just say anything, but she won't, and he walks off, and then his daughter runs after him yelling "Daddy, I'll say anything!!!" That got me to roll a couple down my cheek.

      I didn't cry at Blackhawk Down, but I did want to be the one to push the button and wipe that entire part of the world off the map... I still do, now more than ever.
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      • pbstu
        Registered User
        • Mar 2002
        • 114

        #48
        ugh.....

        black hawk down was sssooo bad, sorry for anyone who liked it but it was 3 hours of shooting and american patriotism, and nothing else, disgusting.



        stu.
        ...and pbstu, blow it out yours. Army

        "If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator." -- G. W. Bush, 12/18/00

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        • Jonneh
          A nice fellow.
          • May 2001
          • 990

          #49
          Re: ugh.....

          Originally posted by pbstu
          black hawk down was sssooo bad, sorry for anyone who liked it but it was 3 hours of shooting and american patriotism, and nothing else, disgusting.



          stu.
          agreed totally on the patriotism (which was odd seeing as it was a Ridley Scott film who = brit), but I thought the action/shooting was excellent, Ridley Scott is an amazing director, see my Gladiator comments ^^

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          • scarpa43
            Registered User
            • Jun 2001
            • 288

            #50
            The two that come to mind for me, Schindler's List and My Life.

            The end of Schindler's list when they transition from the actors to the actual Schindler jews that were saved, and the stats about 1,500 jews in Poland and 6,000 direct descendants of the Schindler jews.

            In My Life when Michael Keaton talks to his wife about being told 6 months earlier that he had 6 months to live and that from then on he was living on "borrowed time"

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            • ShooterJM
              Shooter Wang - Ice Ninja
              • Feb 2002
              • 3651

              #51
              Braveheart was tough, Saving Private Ryan, yeah that seen with the old couple in Titanic. Haven't seen Black Hawk Down.

              Ok so you're all gonna think I'm nutz but has anyone seen The Professional? The last main scene when he's trying to rescue the girl from the swat team? Man. That gets me everytime.

              Not cry, but come close.
              It's HERE! Play at Shooter's Casino!!!!!! It'll be fun........

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              • pbstu
                Registered User
                • Mar 2002
                • 114

                #52
                jonneh

                I thought the action/shooting was excellent
                ya i agree jonneh but it was hours of it, it got old really fast.



                stu.
                ...and pbstu, blow it out yours. Army

                "If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator." -- G. W. Bush, 12/18/00

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                • MagMan5446
                  .....
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 2572

                  #53
                  I don't cry. Haven't since 4th grade.

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                  • covadsucks
                    Got Beer?
                    • Dec 2001
                    • 1324

                    #54
                    The Professional was tight, didn't make me cry but it did suck to see Leon get smoked.

                    You guys forgot the Deer Hunter. When Christopher Walken finally loses at the table...man, made me wanna sell my sniffle some.


                    "When you get married, you learn really quick that there's a good time, and a not so good time, to start playin' snap-shooting-from-behind-the-couch moves with a brand new $1,000 paintball gun." -Jack & Coke

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                    • Hamster Huey
                      of Gooey Kablooie fame
                      • Mar 2002
                      • 140

                      #55
                      The Professional - excellent movie. Jean Reno just exudes that cool French mystique - definitely one of my favorite actors.

                      The movie that just about busted me in two was shown in the WWII museum in New Orleans. It was a short documentary talking about the war in the Pacific, and I don't think there was a dry eye in the entire place by the end of it. It made you angry, sad, and happy all at the same time.

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                      • Thordic
                        AFTICA
                        • May 2001
                        • 5986

                        #56
                        I can't watch Ol' Yeller. I just turn the TV off before he pulls the trigger and walk away

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                        • pito189
                          viking
                          • Oct 2001
                          • 2093

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Army
                          Last 20 minutes of Braveheart. Watching those big burly Highlanders blubber as Wallace is dying just tears me up.

                          The speech given by the "President" before the rag-tag group of pilots attack for the final time in Independance Day. Despite it being a fantasy movie, my pride just swells as an American every time I watch him give it.

                          I only wish that GW could have said the same after 9-11, America would never have looked back.
                          Army I couldn't argee with you more. That speech he gives gives me chills to this day every time I listen to it. Its some seriously good writing.
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                          • Restola
                            Certificated Cloud Buster
                            • May 2001
                            • 2230

                            #58
                            Saving Private Ryan and Braveheart are my two also.

                            And if Army was talking about the speech in Independance Day, thats one of mine too

                            Oh yeah and I cant remember which one but one of Reagan's speaches almost got me.

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                            • Hamster Huey
                              of Gooey Kablooie fame
                              • Mar 2002
                              • 140

                              #59
                              Man, if I had a great soundtrack to back me up, just the right lighting, fans offscreen blowing wind in my hair, good scriptwriting, and good camera work, I could give some pretty darn stirring speeches, too.

                              I've always maintained that life would be much more interesting with a soundtrack to accompany it.

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                              • wingman898
                                2W251
                                • Mar 2002
                                • 142

                                #60
                                Too many to list. I tell my GF that I am the Bi%^H in the relationship, LMAO. My mom always told me that I am sensitive....and women(including Morgan) have always really liked that about me. It's weird because I have this side of me and then I have the side that most people see. people around me say that I have this presence that I'm not a person to fool with. Being 6' and 230 lbs. helps with that one though.
                                "Here's your sign....."

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