Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 5:55 am
Those Calloways is the best live action film produced by uncle Walt, in my opnion! Re liveit again soon! Watch it and enjoy.
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Completely agree with The Rescuers. I love the movie, but I also find it pretty depressing.Cordy_Biddle wrote:The one that most of you may find most surprising is actually..."Cinderella III: A Twist in Time". Simply because there is a wonderful amount of well-pitched drama in the final part of the film... ... Especially the part where Cinderella sings the reprise of
"Nothing But a Dream" whilst she's waiting to be exiled.
I do recall getting VERY emotional when I saw "Little Mermaid" as a child during it's original release; in the scene where Ariel loses her voice.
The final scene of "Pollyanna" holds extra resonance for me now, more than ever before. It was one of my grandmother's favourites and we used to love watching it together. Now that she's no longer with me, I associate even more emotion in it's ending.
"The Rescuers" ("Someone's Waiting for You" and the Penny/Rufus scene) slays me every time. Throw me a box of tissues BEFORE the movie starts!
I could go on and on, really, but I'd probably just embarrass myself. I'm just a great big softie, y'all!
My younger brother kept giving me funny looks in the cinema when we saw "Toy Story 3", as I was getting VERY emotional towards the end of the film. Had to put my sunglasses on as I was leaving because my eyes were all red and teary.wafflenugget wrote:None of them have made me cry, but if you include Pixar I was pretty close to crying at Toy Story 3 (the incinerator scene and ending) and Up (the beginning and ending).
Ditto to everything you said about Toy Story 3 (except the tears of joy). I even got teary-eyed reading your post.rexcrk wrote:Toy Story 3.. a few times:
-The "home movies" opening with You've Got A Friend In Me playing... it reminded me of me being a kid and playing with all my old Toy Story toys
-The incinerator scene, but mostly after they escape, I weep tears of joy
-And of course the part at the end when Andy's giving all the toys to Bonnie talking about how much they mean ot him and everything (because the characters mean a lot to me too)
I'm even getting teary-eyed just typing this.
And in Up, the end when Carl pins the grape soda cap on Russell... that was really touching.
And also, in Cars, when Lightning sacrifices winning the Piston Cup so that The King can finish his last race, that's also really touching.
(I must be getting soft in my old age)