I have a consciousness, which I am assuming is what you meant...Otherwise, how else would I be able to postulate so eloquently?
Another sad, sad scene is when Hazel gets shot in 'Watership Down'...
"Bright eyes,
Burning like fire.
Bright eyes,
How can you close and fail?
How can the light that burned so brightly
Suddenly burn so pale?
Bright eyes."
Trainspotting. When Sick Boy finds little baby Dawn dead in her crib after being neglected for so long because everyone in that household is a sorry piece of F-ing crap heroin junkie. Until I became a parent, I never cried at all in that seen, even though I was very sad because of the emotion of the scene. Now that I'm a father of a little girl, I get choked up and teary just attempting to watch that part. FYI, I think Trainspotting is a remarkable film.
Originally posted by Impediment
Trainspotting. When Sick Boy finds little baby Dawn dead in her crib after being neglected for so long because everyone in that household is a sorry piece of F-ing crap heroin junkie. Until I became a parent, I never cried at all in that seen, even though I was very sad because of the emotion of the scene. Now that I'm a father of a little girl, I get choked up and teary just attempting to watch that part. FYI, I think Trainspotting is a remarkable film.
Originally posted by Ya Krunk'd Floo
?Another sad, sad scene is when Hazel gets shot in 'Watership Down'...
"Bright eyes,
Burning like fire.
Bright eyes,
How can you close and fail?
How can the light that burned so brightly
Suddenly burn so pale?
Bright eyes." [/B]
makes me sad that movie does i cant what it 🙁
Originally posted by Ya Krunk'd Floo
I have a consciousness, which I am assuming is what you meant...Otherwise, how else would I be able to postulate so eloquently?
You mean you "have conciousness". Which means being awake after getting KTFO, lol. Not "a".
You have "a" concious. Postulate it like that, if you wanna you sound more eloquent. Just an example.
City of Angels' ending. Nicolas Cage gives up his immortality (as an angel) because he's in love with Meg Ryan, and does so to spend/have an earthly life with her. She dies a few scene later. Ugh....pretty tough, even for guy to watch.
ET's goodbyes to were not easy to watch either, especially when you're a 10 year old.
[QUOTE=5476449]Originally posted by Murray
[B]When Amos Diggory hugs his son, Cedric, for the last time in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
omg that was a little sad, but kinda funny.<sorry
Titanic: almost the whole thing, mostly when Jack dies
troy: When brad pitt dies and tells that girl to leave with Orlando Bloom.
gladiator: when he dies
green street:when pete dunham dies:'(!
pretty much any movie someone good, or hot dies!