In the Matrix Revolutions, don't read if you don't wanna know who and you haven't seen the movie, it's a big spoiler- [SPOILER - highlight to read]: when neo and trinity die
__________________ Do not go gentle into that good night my lovely
Rage, Rage...
Against the dyin' of the light
For there shall be no mercy...
For any force that stands...
Blocking this path of his righteousness
Hmmm... I'd have to say Spock's funeral in Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan was pretty emotional, the first time I saw it. Steel Magnolias, I have to agree, was also a good (sad) moment. Probably the most tear-jerking movie I've ever seen, though, was Awakenings, with Robert DeNiro and Robin Williams. I think my eyes were wet three times, in that one...
omg.. when josh hartnett died in Pearl harbor.. when leo died in titanic
wen mufasa died**of course**.. and i no this aint a movie but the episode of 8 simple rules wen they killed off john ritter.. OMG and wen heath ledger died in the patriot.. *tear tear*(please log in to view the image)
__________________
i support 2 teams..
The Yankees and whoever beats the Red Sox...
Last edited by WaDe_N_sPaRrOw on Nov 11th, 2003 at 03:56 PM
ha....every1's going all sad!!!let me tell u one which i found funny (altho it IS off-topic) when satine died in Moulin Rouge.the whole theater was laughin when that scene came!!!
ha i dunno it was the way ewan mcgregor was crying i guess!!haha - the other time i cldn't help laughin was at the way james marsden cried as cyclops aft jean grey died - he was like,absolutely hysterical!!!
but i cried big time at alot of scenes in various movies -deaths aren't the only ones which set ppl off,agree?like i just watched chocolat...now my eyes hurt..heh heh...and when the fellowship broke in FOTR and when samwise gave his li'l speech in TTT..."that there is some good in this world mr frodo,and it's worth fighting for!" (please log in to view the image)
he was aware laying down like that would kill him so it was in essence it was a suicide.
__________________
"Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you." --Friedrich Nietzsche