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    Quote Originally Posted by L.J.
    I saw this for the first time last night. This was one of the saddest movies movies I've ever seen. Almost brought me tears.
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    Saving Private Ryan - (beach landing) no teacher, book or class can explain D-day like this scene, i was speechless when i seen it for the first time.

    Casino - (bludgeoning in the corn field) still scares the hell out of me.

    Shawshank Redemption - (entire movie) i never get sick of this movie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayner86
    Saving Private Ryan - (beach landing) no teacher, book or class can explain D-day like this scene, i was speechless when i seen it for the first time.

    Casino - (bludgeoning in the corn field) still scares the hell out of me.

    Shawshank Redemption - (entire movie) i never get sick of this movie.
    Wow I agree with you on three.

    The Shawshank Redemption was on TV three times recently and I saw a part of it then saw it the other two times. I also saw it 3 times in the theater and a pile of times since. Just never tire of the Andy Dufraine and Red story. IMO it's one of the true greats. My third best film of the 1990's (but more re watchable than the other two I have ahead of it due to their subject matter.

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    Shawshank seems to get played on the superstation quite a bit, and i can always seem to make time to watch it. I never get tired of seeing warden norton and captain hadley get theirs in the end!

    (March of the Penguins was also well worth the rental fee)

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    The only two movies that I could remember that REALLY moved me was Not without my child with Sally Fields, and Roots.

    Roots made me cry, happy, angry, confused, and more confused. I felt the same way about Not without my child.
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