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John Malcovich (sic) in various scenes as Teddy KGB.
"You haave my money?" Taking apart the Oreo and listening to it. |
Norton did it. Killed him (and he didn't stomp his neck, I believe he made him "bite the curb" and stomped the back of his head.) |
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39 year old guy here, and I still tear up at the end of Armageddon.
"Take care of my daughter." "HARRY, IT'S MY JOB" Ugh, and that little boy running up to meet his dad for the first time! Melts my heart! "That man we met is on TV, 'that man is your father'" Something is wrong with me! |
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OP again.
Movie "Crash" I think - the little girl jumps up to protect her father from being shot. Stand by me - at the end, the voice-over about the one boy dying as an adult |
| Kate Winslet crying in the rain in Sense in Sensibility. "Willoughby Willoughby Willoughby..." |
This is the first thing that came to my mind - the part where they take the little girl out of her arms. OMG, just thinking about it makes me feel physically ill. |
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A Christmas Story....
“My mother has not had a hot meal for herself in over 15 years.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32xSLT5nGI0 |
| Just saw again the opening scene to the Lion King (where all the animals are gathering and circle of life is playing) - magical! |
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About half of The Godfather. "Take the gun. Leave the canoli."
Colonel Jessup being cross examined in A Few Good Men: "You want the truth? You can't handle the truth!" Ethan Edwards taking his niece into his arms towards the end of The Searchers. Agent Starling in total darkness looking for Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lambs. |
| The scene where Emma (Debra Winger) says goodbye to her kids in Terms of Endearment. Okay, now I'm bawling. |
oh god. OH GOD. Me too. |
When Hugh Grant is dancing alone and his housekeeper walks in on him. Fave scene in the move. Though "just in cases" at the end is close. |
| The scene in The Bad Seed where Rhoda is playing the piano and LeRoy dies and the mom freaks out as she realizes that her daughter is responsible for his death and several others |
| When Brando asks Schneider to get the butter. |
And the one where Emma visits Patsy in New York. Patsy: "It was so interesting dating Jews after the divorce. They're so lively and anxious to let you know they understand your secret thoughts. I was just glad I had some." |