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** The ending of ''That Yellow Bastard''. "An old man dies. A young woman lives. A fair trade. I love you, Nancy." ''BANG!'' |
** The ending of ''That Yellow Bastard''. "An old man dies. A young woman lives. A fair trade. I love you, Nancy." ''BANG!'' |
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* ''[[The Sixth Sense]]''. The movie is practically made of Tearjerker! Especially this exchange between Cole and his mother where he explains that his dead grandmother visits him sometimes: |
* ''[[The Sixth Sense]]''. The movie is practically made of Tearjerker! Especially this exchange between Cole and his mother where he explains that his dead grandmother visits him sometimes: |
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{{quote|Cole [[Meaningful Name|Sear]]: She said you came to the place where they buried her. Asked her a question? She said the answer is... "Every day." What did you ask? |
{{quote|Cole [[Meaningful Name|Sear]]: She said you came to the place where they buried her. Asked her a question? She said the answer is... "Every day." What did you ask? |
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Lynn Sear: Do... Do I make her proud? }} |
Lynn Sear: Do... Do I make her proud? }} |
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* The 2005 version of ''[[War of the Worlds]]''. The characters are making their way through a valley, along with a few hundred other refugees. A fairly substantial group of soldiers trying to hold back the tripods tripods closing in on them while the refugees pass, despite the fact that their weapons do nothing. {{spoiler|So they CHARGE}}. |
* The 2005 version of ''[[War of the Worlds]]''. The characters are making their way through a valley, along with a few hundred other refugees. A fairly substantial group of soldiers trying to hold back the tripods tripods closing in on them while the refugees pass, despite the fact that their weapons do nothing. {{spoiler|So they CHARGE}}. |