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Speaking of moving TV scenes....Futurama surprisingly has a bunch.
For me in movies...what did it for me was the ending of Marley and Me. I think its undoubtedly popular that someone has to die for a moment to be so touching. Sure Marley was only a dog...but i guess why it did the job above and beyond other movies i can recall.
Speaking of moving TV scenes....Futurama surprisingly has a bunch.
For me in movies...what did it for me was the ending of Marley and Me. I think its undoubtedly popular that someone has to die for a moment to be so touching. Sure Marley was only a dog...but i guess why it did the job above and beyond other movies i can recall.
End of Apollo 13, when everyone's waiting to see if they make it back alive... even knowing in advance how it ends, it's still incredibly packed with tension and emotion. (Funny thing, my wife was really on the edge of her seat the first time we watched it - she actually didn't know if they were going to make it!)
Lotta tear-jerker scenes in The Blind Side, too.
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and touching not in a sad, tear-inducing sense. I always found that the training scenes in Rocky are quite amazing in giving you a good, inspirational feeling
Okay, okay... took my kid and niece to the first Pokemon movie when it came out. The scene near the end, where Ash is dead and Pikachu is losing his mind trying to zap Ash back to life... that was a tearjerker. For real.
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Speaking of moving TV scenes....Futurama surprisingly has a bunch.
Futurama has quite a few, like Fry's dog, Leela's parents, Fry's duplicate, etc...
Although not a scene, the entire movie, Grave of Fireflies, is the one that I cannot watch without opening the flood gates. Fuck... just thinking about it is making me tear up.
Speaking of moving TV scenes....Futurama surprisingly has a bunch.
Scrubs also has a lot of great ones. It was like just one of the things they did really well that made me love the show. Love the way they can mix comedy and drama so well.