Top 5 emotional or uplifting Man Films
Top 5 emotional or uplifting Man Films
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Northern Munkee

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Alright probably a sub genre of your top 5 films, however I've just caught the last hour of an acting tour de force by Al Pacino, and because of it, the only decent film by Chris O'Donnell, and is Scent of a Woman. Would be in my top 5 Pacino films, his speech to get o'donnell off the hook at the end never fails to put a manly lump in my throat (no tears).

Anyway, this got me thinking, and the challenge, 5 films as man, that you can watch again and again, that in your opinion its okay to feel emotional about or makes you always feel uplifted at the end.

My 5 at the moment are
1. scent of a woman

2. Shawshank Redemption, whats his faces only good film, innocent man, overcomes all odds, avoids bum rape, stitches up warden to boot, in escape to story, prison break.

3. Field of Dreams, kevin Costner, magical cornfield, lets son play catch one last time with dad...(I don't even like baseball)

4. Best Shot (called Hoosiers in the USA) an obscure low budget gene Hackman(my favourite Hackman) film a small hick town high school basketball team ( I don't care for that sport either) in david versus goliath triumph.

5. Ice cold in alex, 3 men (one a germanspy) and 1 nurse, cross desert, hand crank ambulance up a hillside, for a beer road movie.

Can you give me anymore, I need some cheering, synopsis optional.

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Dr Jekyll

23,820 posts

277 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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The Right Stuff.

Conveys the achievments of test pilots and the early astronauts without cheesy heroics or too much sentimentality.

Legend83

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238 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Shawshank Redemption - the end on the beach always chokes me up.

American Beauty - we all know how Lester Burnham feels sometimes.

King Kong - the fking ape loves her, leave him alone for god's sake.

Leon - big-nosed, odd-ball French hitman dies protecting little scamp.

Heat - the two greatest actors of my lifetime, one comforting the other in their final moments, to the sound of Moby's God Moving Over the Face of Waters.


twistedsanity

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254 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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I'll go with the Worlds Fastest Indian for my first choice and for my second Clint's latest offering Gran Torino

williamp

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289 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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A good war film should be there. How about

"Reach for the sky"

About Bader. According to Stamford-Tuck's autobiography, every airman at some point thought "well, if a man with no legs can do it..."

And a Steve McQueen film, to remind us all that we are NOT steve mcqueen, and never will be, regardless of how many Gulf racing jackets we buy


Northern Munkee

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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williamp said:
A good war film should be there. How about

"Reach for the sky"

About Bader. According to Stamford-Tuck's autobiography, every airman at some point thought "well, if a man with no legs can do it..."

And a Steve McQueen film, to remind us all that we are NOT steve mcqueen, and never will be, regardless of how many Gulf racing jackets we buy
Ice Cold In Alex is war movie! Admittedly an unconventional one.

Was never a huge fan of "Reach For the Hand Rail" never cared for Kenneth More much, which is not to knock Bader himself, a hero, although I've he was a bit of bd, but I don't care, a hero is a hero, even complicated. I nearly put "Battle of Britain" in there, there's scene in that towards the end when we've just turned the tide of battle, when there's loads of squadrons our "Few" forming up to repel the Boche's last big push, and there's a huge stirring swell in the soundtrack dar da da dar da da da dat darrrr ! (done by the bloke who did 633 squadron) and one of the pilots covers over the radio commenting on our "Big Wing" forming up, as we see all those Spitfires, and the pilot says "Look at that Bloody Marvellous", makes me bloody proud to be British, I'm choking up just thinking about it. I also felt sorry Michael Caine's black labrador, when he didn't comeback, "He just blew up!" God I'm sentimental...

RDM

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Geordie - Proper lump in the throat stuff, well for me anyway.
Wee wimpy boy takes up weight training and ends up at the Olympics.

DJC

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252 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Ice Cold in Alex. Legendary film.
The Longest Day. Just for the beachmaster and swagger stick.
Shawshank Redemption.
Hometown hero.
Grand Prix.

Northern Munkee

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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DJC said:
Ice Cold in Alex. Legendary film.
The Longest Day. Just for the beachmaster and swagger stick.
Shawshank Redemption.
Hometown hero.
Grand Prix.
I find the Longest Day is worthy like Bridge Too Far but goes on about half an hour too long (I know its historical) and just peters out, when it comes on TV on a bank holiday, I've usually given up on Longest Day long before we see Richard Burton over acting shot down in a farmyard with a jerry with his boots on the wrong feet, running into that annoying craps playing yank.

I can't say I've seen Hometown Hero will have to give that butcher's.

Grand Prix, love the cinematography, split screen, Frankenheimer, just wish the Manetti (Ferrari) had won, rather than black flagging... Just so the yank could win... I could have done with a little less of Stoddarts "Play Misty For Me" wife, melodrama.

But still not a car racing movie to hold a candle to it since, except maybe Le Mans, which goes the other way and had too little story, then had a dodgy one bolted on, to stop it being silent movie for dialogue.

youngsyr

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Northern Munkee said:
...

My 5 at the moment are
1. scent of a woman

2. Shawshank Redemption, whats his faces only good film, innocent man, overcomes all odds, avoids bum rape, stitches up warden to boot, in escape to story, prison break.

...
Hate to piss on your chips, but it's implied by Morgan Freeman that he didn't always manage to avoid the bum rape.

Northern Munkee

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youngsyr said:
Northern Munkee said:
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My 5 at the moment are
1. scent of a woman

2. Shawshank Redemption, whats his faces only good film, innocent man, overcomes all odds, avoids bum rape, stitches up warden to boot, in escape to story, prison break.

...
Hate to piss on your chips, but it's implied by Morgan Freeman that he didn't always manage to avoid the bum rape.
I know.

Civpilot

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Apollo 13 - The fact that your watching a dramatisation of true events doesn't take away. For me it's pretty fking special that they got those guys home. The final moments when they are waiting for communications to resume is superbly done, very uplifting when it suddenly cuts to the footage of the module with the chutes open.

oobster

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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I find The Fisher King an uplifting film, it's one of my favourites.

zac510

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Lilya 4-eva (dir Lucas Moodysson). Definitely not an uplifting one, but very emotionally powerful. Should make most grown men cry smile

Slagathore

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208 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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The Green Mile - Always found that quite sad!

And, God help me for saying this, I thought Click was quite sad aswell. Which, for a film with Adam Sandler in, is quite strange laugh

stephen300o

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Forest Gump, "wa dunt you lurv me jinny?".

TankRizzo

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Saving Private Ryan. I always lose it at the end when an aged Ryan asks his wife if he's been a good man.

Schindler's List as well when Oskar Schindler breaks down at the end and tells his foreman he could have saved more Jews if he had sold everything like his tie pin or his car.


King of Dings

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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TankRizzo said:
Saving Private Ryan. I always lose it at the end when an aged Ryan asks his wife if he's been a good man.

Schindler's List as well when Oskar Schindler breaks down at the end and tells his foreman he could have saved more Jews if he had sold everything like his tie pin or his car.
Saving Private Ryan.

When that came out I had never seen anything like it.

After watching first time on holiday in Las Vegas I happend to pass some veterans wearing their pins, etc. I asked them if they'd seen it and what they thought.

They said, that's almost what is was like, only worse !!!! can you imagine ?

Other good one's for me:

-Entropy
-2001 a space odesey
-The Grinch (fantastic film)

Northern Munkee

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Emotional or uplifting, 2001? Shirly shum mishtake. It's an hour too long, and assuming I'm not asleep, or switched over, it ends with 15mins of mumbo jumbo, I have more time for 2010, hal9000 sacrifices himself in the name of world peace, bearded computer programmer expresses his love for misguided bad boy computer.

stephen300o

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Northern Munkee said:
Emotional or uplifting, 2001? Shirly shum mishtake. It's an hour too long, and assuming I'm not asleep, or switched over, it ends with 15mins of mumbo jumbo, I have more time for 2010, hal9000 sacrifices himself in the name of world peace, bearded computer programmer expresses his love for misguided bad boy computer.
You pick up on that, but not the Grinch?