I'm 19, growing up, before DVD's kickedwe had a bunch of movies on VHS, but there were a handful I always watched.
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — DragonHeart
Chrispy_G — 14 years ago(July 14, 2011 04:45 PM)
I'm 19, growing up, before DVD's kickedwe had a bunch of movies on VHS, but there were a handful I always watched.
Terminator 2
Jurassic Park
Star Wars
Robocop
Dragonheart
I loved this movie, I consider it an un-appreciated classic. I always got sad at the end of the movie. -
vr46 — 14 years ago(August 20, 2011 10:36 AM)
i know i did cry when i was young when i watched this movie. it is one of my favorite and even now when i see it i cry especially when sean connery says the line "to the stars", also the music in the end is really beautiful
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DianaLis — 14 years ago(August 31, 2011 11:57 AM)
I cry every time when I'm watching this movie
imo, this is one of the best classic fantasy movies ever, right next to Willow and The Legend
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halaszgabor1990 — 11 years ago(November 08, 2014 11:01 AM)
Absolutely. I was 7 years old. I was never prepared for what was coming. I cried my freakin' eyes out. (I watched Lion King with pokerface one year earlier and to summarize it, never cried on any other movie before or after)
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flaggaz — 11 years ago(February 08, 2015 09:46 AM)
This has to be one of the biggest contrasts between the quality of an overall movie and the ending in history. The movie itself is just mediocre but the ending is beautiful. The combination of Edelman's score (how was it not nominated for an Oscar?) and Draco becoming part of the constellation that shares his name makes me cry every time. It's up there with ET, Edward Scissorhands and Iron Giant as far as tear jerking endings go.
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lindaoak2001 — 10 years ago(August 31, 2015 06:49 PM)
I tried not to, but I had to make a choice. There was such a muscle convulsion between my shoulders and thighs that I had to choose between crying or throwing up. I don't think this has ever happened to me before. A very enthralling and draining experience.
The movie had so much joyful comedy that the ending just kinda broke yer heart, ya know? So I cried it out.
And then, my mind pictured, just for a few moments, Sean Connery going to the stars, and I completely lost all my composure and bawled my eyes out. Peter O'Toole was hard enough, but Sean? Dang.
What an interesting generation we are.