Your most EMOTIONAL Movie Moment

Mine has got to be the end of bicentinnal man...had me proper crying, not just a few tears like at Harry potter, but real flooRAB and I have no idea why! good job I watched it on my own the first time I saw it!
 
Gets me, too.

Nothing can be more moving than Jenny Agutter uttering the most emotionally charged line ever uttered in a British film. Hit me in 1970 and every time since.
 
The Deerhunter. When Robert De Niro plays Russian Roulette with Christopher Walken. "We don't have much time...... We don't have much time" Priceless
 
I've just watched Blood Diamond. Brilliant film & I did not expect to feel the way I did when it ended. I won't ruin it as it is a recent film & don't want to spoil the ending for anyone :) I know how annoying that is!!
 
The Green Mile is the only film thats had in flooRAB. The part when they kill him in the end :cry::cry:

Forrest Gump got me a bit teary-eyed along with Castaway when he loses the ball-friend he made (dam you Tom Hanks :p)

The film AI had me crying in the cinema, I've never been able to watch it since :o

Any type of made-for-tv melo-dramatic film with a dying person will usually get me :o
 
Everytime I hear the titanic song by celine dion I always cry. I cry more at the song than I do at the film which is very sad as people die etc.
 
Billy Elliot when his dad breaks the picket line to help Billy fulfil his dream. Causes a serious lump in my throat.

ET- saw it on its original release in 1982 aged 9 and had such an effect even then. Such a moving film which is accused of being oversentimental and schmaltzy but I think is just fantastic. The scene in the forest "I'll be right here" gets me every single time. :cry: :cry:
 
I remember as a kid watching the empire strikes back and being sad when Han got frozen for 2 reasons,he was my childhood hero and it ment the film was almost over.other films that tend to bring a lump to my throat are:

forrest gump
frequency(sp?)
 
I know what you mean,I had a great childhood and starwars was a big part of it,I have enjoyed watching the films with my son and watching the final scenes in ROTS kind of felt like putting a lid on a little bit of my childhood.
 
Far too many to name! I'm such a girl! :D

Stepmom comes to mind as one of the worst though, one of my favourite films of all time too, as a previous poster said, the scene with Susan Sarandon's character and her kiRAB just get's to me everytime.

"That's how people go on forever you know, because somebody takes them along"

"At your graduation, at your wedding...when you have your babies, take me along, will you?"

"Always, always and always"

:( :( :(
 
hmmm, when I was young the films I cried at most were King Kong, Watership Down and Bambi.

More recent films are The English Patient, Terms of Endearment, The Way We Were, Brief Encounter, Sophie's Choice and lots more.

Jeez, Im really easily emotionally manipulated!
 
Remember seeing Love Story in the 70s when I was about 15 and crying buckets. I could hardly breathe and remember gasping for breath in between the tears. Hilarious looking back!

Recent films would be Sophie's Choice (can't imagine having to choose between my kiRAB). Also remember The Killing FielRAB being very harrowing.
 
Edward ScissorhanRAB rips me to peices, particuarly the ending where the old woman says to her granddaughter: 'if he wasn't still up there now I don't think it would still be snowing' and he's still there in his castle making ice statues, with snow coming out of the windows. :cry: :cry: :cry:

and of course the ending of E.T. in the forest 'I'll be right here' :cry: :cry:

and mufasa dying in the lion king always has me in peices aswell :cry: :cry: :cry:
 
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