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Don't ask any questions, just post the names of the most touching movies you have watched and a summary of what happens. Aftershock(Chinese Movie)(made in 2010): Sophie's Choice:(made in 1982) Those movies made me cry bits. ;_; |
#92891 KomradeTyler Kosmonaut Posted 13 years ago |
really, no one? ;_; |
#92909 KomradeTyler Kosmonaut Posted 13 years ago |
nope not yet ^^ |
#92911 [C.H]Chosenlama The Chosen Posted 13 years ago |
Free Willy (1993) :'( |
#92912 Tek2 Member Posted 13 years ago |
Summary? |
#92913 KomradeTyler Kosmonaut Posted 13 years ago |
Brother bear 2004 |
#92914 +CRU+BOOM Member Posted 13 years ago |
Give a summary of those movies! >:O Brother Bear sounds like a pedobear movie. Sure it's "touching" but seriously? |
#92917 KomradeTyler Kosmonaut Posted 13 years ago |
Final Destination 1 (Made in 2000), at the exploding vehicle part. In 2000, Alex Browning (Devon Sawa) boards Volée Airlines Flight 180 with his fellow students and teachers for their senior trip to Paris. Before the plane leaves, Alex has a premonition that the flight will explode on take off, killing everyone on board. When events from his vision begin to repeat themselves in reality, he panics and attempts to stop the flight before its departure. The resulting commotion leads to a handful of passengers being left behind, including Alex, orphan Clear Rivers (Ali Larter), Alex's best friend Tod Waggner (Chad Donella), teacher Valerie Lewton (Kristen Cloke), Alex's rival Carter Horton (Kerr Smith), Carter's girlfriend Terry Chaney (Amanda Detmer) and student Billy Hitchcock (Seann William Scott). After they are all forced off the plane, none of the passengers believe what Alex says until the airliner sets off and explodes in mid-air, killing everyone left on it. The survivors are devastated, and two FBI agents (Daniel Roebuck and Roger Guenveur Smith) interview the people who were removed from the plane, and are particularly interested with Alex's vision. One month later, Tod accidentally hangs himself in his shower, and his death is deemed a suicide. When Alex and Clear go to see his body, mysterious mortician William Bludworth (Tony Todd) tells them that Death is intervening to kill everyone who was meant to die on the plane. Terry falls victim the next day when she is hit by a speeding bus. After watching a news report detailing the cause of the explosion of Flight 180, Alex comes to the conclusion that Death is killing the survivors in the order they would have died in the explosion on the plane. Using information he has collected, he determines that Ms. Lewton is next on Death's list. He rushes to her house but arrives too late to save her from being impaled by a falling kitchen knife during a house fire. Alex contacts the remaining survivors, Billy, Clear, and Carter, to tell them what he thinks is happening. As they are riding in Carter's car, Alex has another vision of a train and a seatbelt ripping. Frustrated with not having control over his death, Carter attempts to drive head-on into a fuel tanker; however, the car seemingly by itself turns and avoids the collision. Carter then stops his car on a train crossing, wanting to kill himself before Death does. At the last moment however, he changes his mind but cannot exit his car as his seatbelt is jammed. Alex rushes to help Carter from his car, and as he foresaw, Carter's seat-belt rips and he is freed a second before the train destroys the car, thus cheating Death. Seconds later, Billy's head is cut in half by a slab of car wreckage whipped up by the train's wheels. Alex believes that because he intervened in Carter's death, he has saved Carter, and that Death skipped Carter and went on to Billy. Later he remembers in his original premonition he was asked to switch seats on the plane, and realizes that Clear is actually the next to die. Alex rushes to Clear's house to find her trapped in her car surrounded by livewires. She is unable to escape her vehicle, which is about to explode, as a damaged electrical cable is precariously flipping around outside. Alex saves her by picking up the cable but is incapacitated by electric shock. Clear and the police rush to Alex's aid as the screen fades to white. Six months later, Alex, Clear, and Carter arrive in Paris talking about their experience about Flight 180 and how they defeated Death. Shortly thereafter, a freak incident involving a bus causes a giant neon sign to swing off a hinge down towards Alex. Carter manages to intervene and pushes Alex to the ground, with the sign swinging down past the two of them. Carter then stands up and turns to Alex who is still on the ground. As Carter asks Alex who is next on Death's list, the neon sign swings back on its momentum towards where Carter is standing. The screen fades to black, there is a loud whack, and Alex and Clear are left as the last two survivors of Flight 180. |
#92923 S0ldi3rKr4s0 Combine Posted 13 years ago |
Herp. That's not a emotional movie, it's meant to be scary >.> |
#92926 KomradeTyler Kosmonaut Posted 13 years ago |
Titanic. |
#92928 [MLG]Zherhec UjustgotMLG'd Posted 13 years ago |
anyone watch platoon and tell me its not emotional |
#92946 Alucard Member Posted 13 years ago |
Gonna have to agree on Sophie's Choice. Boy in the Striped Pajamas is also a pretty good Holocaust based movie, it's about a boy who's father is a nazi officer, the boy hasn't even a clue what's going on because the truth of the nazi intentions with the jews is hidden from him by his parents. He then becomes friends with a jewish child from a local laborcamp after he moves. Doesn't sound too sad, but the ending sure had me sitting there like "Wtf is this D:" Also, Forrest Gump. Derp. |
#92971 Sue_Sakamoto Mimiga Posted 13 years ago |
How can you not know Free Willy?! |
#92972 Tek2 Member Posted 13 years ago |
SUMMARY PLOX |
#93004 KomradeTyler Kosmonaut Posted 13 years ago |
green mile ftw ? :O |
#93091 S4rge Member Posted 13 years ago |
I totally remember aftershock. Awesome movie azn brotha. Kung Fu Panda 2 |
#93142 Bobbunny Teh One Bunneh Posted 13 years ago |
Pedobear the movie |
#93161 KomradeKevin Dah Bawss Posted 13 years ago |
Bucket List |
#93230 [EX]mman789 that dude Posted 13 years ago |
Pulp Fiction. Cuz they all died. |
#93234 KomradeKodinsky Kommissar of Komrades Posted 13 years ago |
@kodinsky only jhon travolta died in pulp fiction dude what movie did you watch? |
#94178 Alucard Member Posted 13 years ago |
Really? Those are all the movies? I thought there would be more. |
#95396 KomradeTyler Kosmonaut Posted 13 years ago |
500 Days Of Summer is my favourite. |
#95441 Kanye Hipster Posted 13 years ago |
Don't Mess With the Zohan and Crazy Stupid Love are the ones that made me waist down in tears. |
#95654 YourMom *BANNED*Gregarious Posted 13 years ago |
Fire Proof. It shows how powerful love can be<3 |
#95670 Viper Member Posted 13 years ago |
Kind of like my love for you Viper <3 The Road is a pretty emotional movie especially at the end. It's one of my favourites. |
#95813 MИЩa Touché Amoré Posted 13 years ago |
Oh, and you <3 I think the Smurfs was a VERY emotional movie. |
#95815 Komrade Korakoff Dictator of Komrades Posted 13 years ago |
I believe Inception is very emotional |
#95819 [PMS]fleek% Seabreeze Posted 13 years ago |
A Walk To Remember Douchebag guy falls in love with a nerd girl and finds out she has cancer. |
#95891 Pulchritude MACHA Project Posted 13 years ago |
Grizzly man, it isn't that emotional but it makes you think, which is something I appreciate in a movie. |
#95901 Coldheiser Member Posted 13 years ago |
The road is an amazing book and movie. Highly graphic but very well wrote. |
#95911 Viper Member Posted 13 years ago |
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