Northstander
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- Oct 13, 2003
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Easy 10 said:Independence Day.
When Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum go up to plant that virus in the mothership to save the World, armed only with an Apple laptop - the mission seems so utterly hopeless, and they know there's virtually no chance of them ever returning alive. When his dad looks his son David (Jeff) in the eye just before takeoff and says simply: "I'm very proud of you". Gets me every time.
But damned if they don't go and pull it off !
Magical.
Oh, and then there's the bit where the First Lady dies in her hospital bed. The President tells her she'll be "just fine" when they both know that she's not - she's suffering massive internal haemorraging and has only minutes to live. A few final words with their tiny daughter who is then sent out of the ward...then soon afterwards, a cuddle from her grief-stricken dad.Artois said:Then they look up and see the radioactive pieces of the mothership, just destroyed with a nuclear bomb, hurtling through the atmosphere.
"See, didn't I promise you fireworks?"
Voroshilov said:I got a bit sniffly at the end of Midnight Cowboy.
best film ever. Didnt make me cry! Except when Brooks hung himself was quite moving! amzing filmcaptainmorganrum said:Shawshank Redemption.
Every-bleedin'-time
Gareth Glover said:ET - I have watched this film 40 times