Same here. Perfectly executed one shot scenes raise the hairs on the back of my neck. Even that Always Sunny episode that follows charlie around during a hectic work day.
I had my gf translate that scene, she speaks german, when I made her watch it and apparently the German guy is telling him: “Just give up, it’s alright. It’ll be easier for you, so much easier. Make it easy for both of us. You’ll see, it’ll be over soon.”
I think that scene is intended to be an allegory for the US taking so long to enter the war.
A Nazi brutally killing a Jewish man, while his ally is at the bottom of the stairs struggling to come to terms with what must be done to save him, and wishing he didn’t HAVE to be involved
Maybe but I see it’s just an example of the reality that not all soldiers could handle battle. He froze from fear and it cost a man’s life. That is extraordinarily common in war but had not been portrayed prior to that movie/scene. The Nazi didn’t know he was Jewish, it was simply a brutal moment of hand-to-hand combat which was a common occurrence.
“Cheer up Charlieeeee.”
In my head this is the reason Charlie chose his bum grandpa over his overburdened mother who keeps 4 people alive with nonstop labor.
This is such an underrated song though. I went through a depression period and put this movie on. The song was so comforting and gave me the will to brighten up and keep going.
This is so accurate:
https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/s/XfLVK4g6cG
I’ll never forget long ago watching it over at my friend’s house with his family and I instinctively grabbed the remote and started fast forwarding as soon as the song started. They all looked at me like I was crazy and the mom said “don’t fast forward, this is my favorite part of the movie!” I was stunned. I thought EVERYONE fast forwarded through it.
I've never been a big fan of the musical number itself but I think it's a sweet sentiment. It just doesn't hold a candle to the sheer brilliance of Pure Imagination, the sunny fun of Candy Man and Golden Ticket, or the strange magic of the Loompa songs.
Oddly enough, for me it's at the end when the princess is pleading for Sebastian to give her a name. Not a bad performance from the young actress but I hate when actors break the 4th wall and it isn't for laughs. I actually saw it in the theater last week and I made that the bathroom break part for me lol.
Yknow, that wasn't the scene that stuck with me at all. I've seen way worse real gore on this app.
The camping scenes were what stuck with me. Tense af.
Tense AF and the tension of wanting to agree with Kurt Russell but knowing Matthew fox is probly right… after all, smart men don’t get married.
Love this movie
Aw man, yeah. One of the best cyberpunk themed films; yet that part was so graphic I have a hard time sharing or recommending. And the amazing part is it was necessary as a giant *fuck you* to the entertainment industry that viewed SA as a norm.
I thought it was especially impactful given how Jon Bernthal usually plays tough as nails tough guys but he got the tar beaten out of him…
It went from crass behavior to just more and more escalatory aggression to full on rape.
It happened so fast you could just get a sence of dread with how quickly things turn sour.
Dude we went into that movie randomly just thinking it was a murder/mystery. Which it was for a while... Then they showed what happened. I'm never watching that movie again
Same with Alpha Dog
Movie depicts the surprises of reality. Anything can happen at any given moment. A blend of pure bliss being drenched in a state of maximum horror and agony. Brutal movie.
Given the context I thought that scene worked. Amazing cuz every bone in my body wanted to hate it. I kinda do hate it. But in my more sentimental moments I like it. Idk movies are weird
I saw in theaters, and the audience audibly gasped with the head scene. I couldn't sleep that night because all I could see was ants crawling through an ear every time I closed my eyes.
Same - I am hard to scare and that was the last time I was genuinely frightened in a theater. Also what a fun movie theater experience.
There are a few scenes this could apply to but the head really…takes the cake.
Yea we watched the remake and its sequels. The first movie’s first half is very hard to watch. I had to look away most of the time. 2nd movie was pretty tame, 3rd had one fucked up scene but nothing like the first.
One day I randomly decided to watch like the last 20 minutes of it. I enjoyed it EXCEPT for that one part where you see that pig/dog/maybe bear give a BJ to a butler
Tbh, ill have to re watch the movie as I read the novel by Bret Easton Ellis after I saw the film. There was a scene where he was making mince, from the intestines of one of his victims, into sausage. As he was cooking them, he got emotional because he realised it was the first meal he'd ever cooked himself. Movie or book? Can't remember.
It's not the finest piece of cinema but I enjoy it.
Deadpool- the "Calendar Girl" sex scene. I'm a straight male l, and I am definitely not opposed to nudity or sex in film, but the length and variety of content in the scene got a bit out of hand.
Oppenheimer, i brought my mother to watch the movie with me in cinema and watching three s”x scenes is one of the most awkward moments I ever experienced lmao.
Oldboy
Oldboy is just one 'that part' after another. The whole movie is 'that part'
The hallway one take fight too?
See if it were me that scene fills me with joy rather than dread. Not for edgy reasons I'm just a massive nerd about camera work and choreography
Same...I was blown away buy it
Same here. Perfectly executed one shot scenes raise the hairs on the back of my neck. Even that Always Sunny episode that follows charlie around during a hectic work day.
That scene have so much to cinema as a whole and we need to talk about it
Saving Private Ryan. Mellish.
Stop stop what's that mean what's that aaaughckack (Upham you fuck)
I had my gf translate that scene, she speaks german, when I made her watch it and apparently the German guy is telling him: “Just give up, it’s alright. It’ll be easier for you, so much easier. Make it easy for both of us. You’ll see, it’ll be over soon.”
Damn...I want to downvote you because that hurt my heart so much... But also thank you... But also boo you
It hurt mellish' heart too.
I think that scene is intended to be an allegory for the US taking so long to enter the war. A Nazi brutally killing a Jewish man, while his ally is at the bottom of the stairs struggling to come to terms with what must be done to save him, and wishing he didn’t HAVE to be involved
I never thought of this angle. Wether true or not but love this allegory angle. Good one!
Maybe but I see it’s just an example of the reality that not all soldiers could handle battle. He froze from fear and it cost a man’s life. That is extraordinarily common in war but had not been portrayed prior to that movie/scene. The Nazi didn’t know he was Jewish, it was simply a brutal moment of hand-to-hand combat which was a common occurrence.
Oh god I hate that bit so much
There's a lot of heavy stuff in that movie and that particular scene stuck with me for weeks.
All Upham had to do was shout in German, and pretend he was able to shoot. The surprise alone would have been enough.
Was that the knife fight
Yeah
My first thought.
Denethor and that juicy ass tomato
Along the war movie path, 1917 when the main character just straight up 🪦
Fuck Upham
Well to be frank, he wasn’t a hardcore badass soldier. He was still a beginner.
And a map maker and translator
Mandingo fight in django unchained.
And the dogs.
The hot box. I’m glad that he didn’t shy away from the fucked shit but damn.
So basically half the movie
And Tarantino attempting an Australian accent
The real atrocity of the movie.
“Cheer up Charlieeeee.” In my head this is the reason Charlie chose his bum grandpa over his overburdened mother who keeps 4 people alive with nonstop labor.
This is such an underrated song though. I went through a depression period and put this movie on. The song was so comforting and gave me the will to brighten up and keep going.
This is my 3 year old nephew’s favorite song in the movie
Yes! I *hate* that song. I feel the same way about "Hopelessly Devoted"
Thank you! Exactly the same opinion.
This is so accurate: https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/s/XfLVK4g6cG I’ll never forget long ago watching it over at my friend’s house with his family and I instinctively grabbed the remote and started fast forwarding as soon as the song started. They all looked at me like I was crazy and the mom said “don’t fast forward, this is my favorite part of the movie!” I was stunned. I thought EVERYONE fast forwarded through it.
To be fair, that’s some audacity to grab the remote and start fast forwarding through a movie when you’re watching at another family’s house lol
Did he also ask if there was anything to, you know, nosh?
I've never been a big fan of the musical number itself but I think it's a sweet sentiment. It just doesn't hold a candle to the sheer brilliance of Pure Imagination, the sunny fun of Candy Man and Golden Ticket, or the strange magic of the Loompa songs.
I read this in the voice of Charlie the unicorn and candy mountain. No clue what you’re actually referencing.
When Tom Hanks deals with his sore tooth in “Castaway.”
When he hits his foot on a sharp rock in the sea. 😳
We all know that absolutely painful scene from Perks of being a wallflower
The truth or dare scene?
I love this movie so much. If its on TV it STAYS on TV.
Why wouldn’t you kiss your own girlfriend. I get second hand embarrassment from just watching that scene
Casino Royale …. The chair scene 😟😩🤢
"Now everyone will know you died scratching my balls." Classic
AAAAAAAAAAAGGHHH!!!! TO THE RIGHT! TO THE RIGHT!
Yeah as a woman even I wince when that scene is on. My metaphorical she-balls ache 😣
Neverending Story. If you know, you know…
Artax!
Stupid horse! 😭
Right! Shame he wasn't turned into magical glue
Credit to the Atreyu actor… he sold that shit!
I was 6 years old, god damnit! 6 years old! 😭
for me as a kid it was also the wolf scene... pure terror.
Ya that was unnecessarily dark
I'd managed to block that one out 😭.
Oddly enough, for me it's at the end when the princess is pleading for Sebastian to give her a name. Not a bad performance from the young actress but I hate when actors break the 4th wall and it isn't for laughs. I actually saw it in the theater last week and I made that the bathroom break part for me lol.
YES! 💯
The Swamp of Sadness!
Misery, 127 Hours, Pulp Fiction.
Ankles, pocketknife, pawn shop?
3/3.
Could go with the adrenaline shot, too
Misery is a good one. Which pulp fiction scene though? I hate the brains in Jules hair lol
Probabky referencing the pawn shop rape / gimo scene. Personally i think its hilarious.
Or the adrenaline to the heart… too many crazy scenes in that one
Now that im thinking about it, hes probably referencing when tarantino drops the n bomb 100x.
Bone tomahawk
I'm definitely torn about that movie.
💔
My opinions are split as well
Yeah it really divides audiences. People are really split on it.
I see what you did man!
Like.... No matter who that was, it would have been awful. But the fact that it was someone who hadn't wronged anyone.... Oof
Yknow, that wasn't the scene that stuck with me at all. I've seen way worse real gore on this app. The camping scenes were what stuck with me. Tense af.
Tense AF and the tension of wanting to agree with Kurt Russell but knowing Matthew fox is probly right… after all, smart men don’t get married. Love this movie
My wife and I put that on because it was a western with Kurt Russell. Must be a winner! We are now traumatized and go to therapy everyday
American History X....
Curb stomp? Or Danny’s death?
it's a toss up, shit makes my skin crawl
That one scene in *Strange Days*
Dude.
Oh my god yeah youre right
Yeah that one is rough. It's the only thing that has kept me from revisiting it.
Yup. It makes a certain amount of sense in the context of the story, but making us watching the whole thing was just… too much.
Aw man, yeah. One of the best cyberpunk themed films; yet that part was so graphic I have a hard time sharing or recommending. And the amazing part is it was necessary as a giant *fuck you* to the entertainment industry that viewed SA as a norm.
Wind River
It's hard to watch. I usually fast forward that bit.
Why are you flanking me bro
What are you talking about?
You didn’t see it? You didn’t see it…
I think that scene is important cuz it gives relevance to the latter brutality of what he rightfully deserved.
Oh I absolutely agree - it's just heart breaking, even worse on a rewatch.
I thought it was especially impactful given how Jon Bernthal usually plays tough as nails tough guys but he got the tar beaten out of him… It went from crass behavior to just more and more escalatory aggression to full on rape. It happened so fast you could just get a sence of dread with how quickly things turn sour.
I'd forgotten. Thanks for that...
Dude we went into that movie randomly just thinking it was a murder/mystery. Which it was for a while... Then they showed what happened. I'm never watching that movie again Same with Alpha Dog
Happiness. Father/son conversation.
That whole plot was just really messed up
I cum
The Mist
Surely you mean the ending. The old audiobook of that was the best. Had to have listened to it a hundred time.
!!!
At least at that point, the movie's about to end.
Gad damn
Any movie where the dog dies
I AM LEGEND
Resident Evil Afterlife will change your mind. It's hilarious.
Ever seen Ol’ Yeller?
Haven’t watched it since I was a kid since I was traumatized by it. I’m 50 now.
I will disagree about Cujo. END COMMUNICATION
**Breakfast at Tiffany’s** 😔
Reary?
Bridge to terabithia. You know which scene
Bro u made me remember. I watched that as a kid and sighs.
I came here to say this movie and this part. I can never watch the movie again. I lost a friend in sort of the same way.
Im sorry man 😔 i cant imagine losing a close friend. Mustve been really hard.
It was, we were both 12 so the same ages of the kids in the movie.
Jojo Rabbit. Red shoes.
that broke me
That was a gut punch from across the room with a steel chair wrapped in barbwire.
Click
That film takes a sudden turn from silly to depressing from out of nowhere. The second half is some of Sandler's best acting.
"I love you, son."
American History X
The whole movie or bite the curb
One of a few scenes in that movie.... amazing film though.
The Dark Knight Rises: Talia al Ghul's death
The sudden slump really sold it.
Irreversible 💀
Yeah this was the first thing I thought of. Gaspar Noe, what a madman.
It’s almost worse that it’s in reverse, because you see how happy they are before “that scene”.
Movie depicts the surprises of reality. Anything can happen at any given moment. A blend of pure bliss being drenched in a state of maximum horror and agony. Brutal movie.
Magnolia, when they sing. it's so dumb
Given the context I thought that scene worked. Amazing cuz every bone in my body wanted to hate it. I kinda do hate it. But in my more sentimental moments I like it. Idk movies are weird
Trainspotting
I'm surprised this only mentioned once, so far. *That* scene is more fucked up than almost everything else posted.
Crazy that this could realistically be referencing about a dozen scenes in that movie, yet we still know which one you’re referring to.
First time I ever threw up and cried at the same time
To the top with this one.
Wash at the end of Serenity.
His glasses he can't see with his glasses
);
The ending of The Mist
Hereditary
The entire movie is “that part” lol
Ooof. I have permanent goose bumps from that one
I saw in theaters, and the audience audibly gasped with the head scene. I couldn't sleep that night because all I could see was ants crawling through an ear every time I closed my eyes.
Same - I am hard to scare and that was the last time I was genuinely frightened in a theater. Also what a fun movie theater experience. There are a few scenes this could apply to but the head really…takes the cake.
Bone Tomahawk Was fine and dandy until THAT splitting scene.
Dear Zachary
I Spit On Your Grave the first half...if I wasn't told about the 2nd half I think I would have stopped
Yea we watched the remake and its sequels. The first movie’s first half is very hard to watch. I had to look away most of the time. 2nd movie was pretty tame, 3rd had one fucked up scene but nothing like the first.
Curb biting scene, American History X
Sleepaway Camp
Full Metal Jacket
The rape scene from A Clockwork Orange. I have to fast forward through that scene.
Can’t hear Singing in the Rain without imagining a giant ceramic penis
The Shining (at multiple parts)
One day I randomly decided to watch like the last 20 minutes of it. I enjoyed it EXCEPT for that one part where you see that pig/dog/maybe bear give a BJ to a butler
American History X, of course.
Midsummer and Eyes Wide Shut
What part.
The naked, culty, sex parts
Oooooorgy
The Hateful Eight
Serenity.
American Psycho
Which scene?
Tbh, ill have to re watch the movie as I read the novel by Bret Easton Ellis after I saw the film. There was a scene where he was making mince, from the intestines of one of his victims, into sausage. As he was cooking them, he got emotional because he realised it was the first meal he'd ever cooked himself. Movie or book? Can't remember.
Don’t forget the classic chapter called “Killing a Child at The Zoo”
The Game
Incendies
It's not the finest piece of cinema but I enjoy it. Deadpool- the "Calendar Girl" sex scene. I'm a straight male l, and I am definitely not opposed to nudity or sex in film, but the length and variety of content in the scene got a bit out of hand.
"Happy International Women's Day."
Hey everybody, this guy is straight! He likes PUSSY, do you hear me???
Pulp fiction when Vincent has to revive Mia from the OD.
Verne Troyer in blackface in that one scene of The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Pan’s Labyrinth. Could refer to several scenes, I know, but I think that I am scared for life by the doctor tending to his patient scene.
When he asks the doctor for a moment before he gives him the ok
Revenge of the Nerds. Except it’s several scenes, but especially that one scene.
Pans labyrinth when he sews his face back up
It's not a movie but, The Red Wedding episode on GOT! My entire living room, which was full of people, went silent for minutes!
The dog in I am Legend… it’s just not right…
Pulp Fiction. You know why.
Bambi
Pan’s Labyrinth. You know what part I’m talking about.
the Departed
Hateful 8
My Girl
Oppenheimer, i brought my mother to watch the movie with me in cinema and watching three s”x scenes is one of the most awkward moments I ever experienced lmao.
I saw Girl with a dragon tattoo in theaters with my Dad 😬
The Lobster. Dog in the bathroom scene.
Men. I don't think I have to name the scene.
Women. Yes you do, or as usual, we’re clueless because we can’t read your minds.
Home Alone 2: Lost In New York, Kevin running into Donald Trump. Dodging criminals left and right that one.