Describe the One Movie Scene that Wrecked You

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You can watch Saving Private Ryan for free on YouTube right now, so there are a lot of YouTube reactions to it popping up in my recommends. It's a powerful movie. It's full of scenes that qualify to be picked as the scene that wrecked you. I'm having trouble choosing between two scenes in particular.

The first being the the mother of four sons involved in D-Day, three of which died, sank to the deck of her porch as a priest and army officer emerged from an army car, which could mean only one thing. The whole scene is so panoramic as the car drove up the dirt road to the farm house and you feel the growing horror of a mother.

The second being the arm to arm struggle between Private Mellish and the big German. It's so horrific when the German overpowers the smaller Mellish, which shouldn't have happened because Corporal Upham, who froze in fear, didn't respond with extra ammo for Mellish. "Shhhhh..." said the German as Mellish begged, "No, no.." slipping the knife into his chest.

Both scenes wrecked me. So what scene in any movie, wrecked you?
 
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Great choices, Loyal. Both scenes are knockouts. Saving Private Ryan is the best war movie ever IMHO... pacing, storyline, set pieces, drama, just unparalleled.

One movie scene wrecked me more than any other. My pea-brained doofus dad decided it would be a swell idea to take his eight year old son (eight!!) to go see "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" on Christmas Day, 1978.

The heroes have been evading the emotionless doppelgänger aliens for the whole movie. At the end, the heroine sees the hero (Donald Southerland) and is glad to see him. Only problem is, he's become one of "them" and he howls at her in that awful alien screech as the camera zooms in on his face and disappears down his alien throat....

Sheesh. Had trouble sleeping for a week. That ending wrecked me. (I STILL think it's a scary fucking movie.) But at eight years old, I'd never seen a movie with a horrifying ending....


View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=029XnrypuKI
 
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Great choices, Loyal. Both scenes are knockouts. Saving Private Ryan is the best war movie ever IMHO... pacing, storyline, set pieces, drama, just unparalleled.

One movie scene wrecked me more than any other. My pea-brained doofus dad decided it would be a swell idea to take his eight year old son (eight!!) to go see "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" on Christmas Day, 1978.

The heroes have been evading the emotionless doppelgänger aliens for the whole movie. At the end, the heroine sees the hero (Donald Southerland) and is glad to see him. Only problem is, he's become one of "them" and he howls at her in that awful alien screech as the camera zooms in on his face and disappears down his alien throat....

Sheesh. Had trouble sleeping for a week. That ending wrecked me. (I STILL think it's a scary fucking movie.) But at eight years old, I'd never seen a movie with a horrifying ending....


View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=029XnrypuKI

That's a great one. As soon as you mentioned the movie title, I thought of that scene.
 
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Can't tell you about a movie moment that wrecked me...but the ending of The Sight had me in ugly-crying tears. It didn't help that wolves are my favorite animal, and that this story was full of anthropomorphic wolves.
 
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Not a movie, but the first season of American Horror Story had quite the wreck moment for me. In the event folks havent seen, I'll put in spoiler alert...When we found out that Violet was dead, that she was merely another ghost in the house, I was wrecked....
Also, the turning point in the movie "Seven" wrecked me as well.....
 
One movie scene wrecked me more than any other. My pea-brained doofus dad decided it would be a swell idea to take his eight year old son (eight!!) to go see "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" on Christmas Day, 1978.
Sounds like the Old-Man was quite a character.
 
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The ending scenes of Bone Tomahawk. Especially "that" scene. If you know, you know.

I watched it late at night with headphones on and it only made it more visceral.

Great movie, but frickin brutal
 
Not a movie, but the first season of American Horror Story had quite the wreck moment for me. In the event folks havent seen, I'll put in spoiler alert...When we found out that Violet was dead, that she was merely another ghost in the house, I was wrecked....
Also, the turning point in the movie "Seven" wrecked me as well.....
Dieter, what's in the box!
 
Another one that hits me is the end of Avengers and the funeral scene.
Aw c'mon that's like bringing up Cheez Whiz in a thread about favorite cheese...

Glad you mentioned that great last scene in Saving Private Ryan, but the Avengers... really? Grown men in spandex fighting green-screen CGI monsters?

Marvel movies are for popcorn entertainment and humor and cool effects and maybe some comics nostalgia... but real emotions are NOT allowed!! :zany1::zipper:

Marvel movies can take their data-driven focus-group cookie-cutter "scripts" and get the hell off my lawn! Harrumph. I'm with Scorsese... Marvel movies are like good roller coasters, they're not stories about real human relationships.

 
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Aw c'mon that's like bringing up Cheez Whiz in a thread about favorite cheese...

Glad you mentioned that great last scene in Saving Private Ryan, but the Avengers... really? Grown men in spandex fighting green-screen CGI monsters?

Marvel movies are for popcorn entertainment and humor and cool effects and maybe some comics nostalgia... but real emotions are NOT allowed!! :zany1::zipper:

Marvel movies can take their data-driven focus-group cookie-cutter "scripts" and get the hell off my lawn! Harrumph. I'm with Scorsese... Marvel movies are like good roller coasters, they're not stories about real human relationships.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWdd6_ZxX8c


It's a funeral scene and couldn't give two shits about anybody's opinion of it :)
 
You can watch Saving Private Ryan for free on YouTube right now, so there are a lot of YouTube reactions to it popping up in my recommends. It's a powerful movie. It's full of scenes that qualify to be picked as the scene that wrecked you. I'm having trouble choosing between two scenes in particular.

The first being the the mother of four sons involved in D-Day, three of which died, sank to the deck of her porch as a priest and army officer emerged from an army car, which could mean only one thing. The whole scene is so panoramic as the car drove up the dirt road to the farm house and you feel the growing horror of a mother.

The second being the arm to arm struggle between Private Mellish and the big German. It's so horrific when the German overpowers the smaller Mellish, which shouldn't have happened because Corporal Upham, who froze in fear, didn't respond with extra ammo for Mellish. "Shhhhh..." said the German as Mellish begged, "No, no.." slipping the knife into his chest.

Both scenes wrecked me. So what scene in any movie, wrecked you?

Same move, but initial beach scene. Two parts really stand out ... one is a guy laying on the beach with his guts spilled out yelling for his mom, the other is a guy walking around in a daze, using his good arm to carry his other, now detached arm. Really brought home the sacrifice those guys made for us.