[quote]Nards wrote:
I’m curious to know what the finale of season 5 of Supernatural is about now.[/quote]
Couldn’t find the whole scene without it being gayed up with shit music.
Quick version two brothers Sam (longer hair) Dean with the short. Both are “vessels”, Sam for Lucifer and Dean for Michael. Sam says yes as part of the plan to but Lucifer back in hell, Dean always said no to save all the people that would’ve been killed while Michael and Lucifer fight. You also see Adam who is the half brother who said yes to Michael.
at 1:25 when rambo breaks down talking about how he was basically a killing machine in vietnam in charge of dozens of people and complex machinery and now that hes home hes nothing and cant hold a job.
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
the fact that you can compare anything in buffy to the season finale of season 5 of supernatural, proves to me, your an idiot. I have yet to see any scene on tv, that even remotely comes close to this, as far as being emotional goes. nothing.[/quote]
So they end the show with Bobby brought back to life, Castiel back to life, Dean having a life, and Sam back too(yes I know no soul but you don’t know that).<–No one actually dies except Adam who was already dead and not a main character anyways.
How is this more emotional than “The Body” or the episode after or Willow vs Zander.<–Everyone stayed dead!
[quote]Nards wrote:
I’m curious to know what the finale of season 5 of Supernatural is about now.[/quote]
Couldn’t find the whole scene without it being gayed up with shit music.
Quick version two brothers Sam (longer hair) Dean with the short. Both are “vessels”, Sam for Lucifer and Dean for Michael. Sam says yes as part of the plan to but Lucifer back in hell, Dean always said no to save all the people that would’ve been killed while Michael and Lucifer fight. You also see Adam who is the half brother who said yes to Michael.[/quote]
shit music?? I suppose you’d rather they play Justin Beiber or selena gomez. They play some of the greatest rock music ever made. The song they chose to start that scene,(rock of ages) by def leppard, i thought fit the scene pefectly. but good summed up explanation.
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
the fact that you can compare anything in buffy to the season finale of season 5 of supernatural, proves to me, your an idiot. I have yet to see any scene on tv, that even remotely comes close to this, as far as being emotional goes. nothing.[/quote]
So they end the show with Bobby brought back to life, Castiel back to life, Dean having a life, and Sam back too(yes I know no soul but you don’t know that).<–No one actually dies except Adam who was already dead and not a main character anyways.
How is this more emotional than “The Body” or the episode after or Willow vs Zander.<–Everyone stayed dead!
/end of arguing with you.[/quote]
No deaths in supernatural?? wow, you obviously have never watched the series. Whether people were “brought” back isn’t really the point. This series has more death of loved ones than any other show. did buffy die, zander, willow? no, cause they were main characters. certain characters, you just can’t kill off. otherwise, there wouldn’t be a show. Oh wait, i seem to remember buffy dying, but was brought back. But again, we are comparing a teeny bopper show, compared to something light years ahead of it.
[quote]Nards wrote:
I’m curious to know what the finale of season 5 of Supernatural is about now.[/quote]
Couldn’t find the whole scene without it being gayed up with shit music.
Quick version two brothers Sam (longer hair) Dean with the short. Both are “vessels”, Sam for Lucifer and Dean for Michael. Sam says yes as part of the plan to but Lucifer back in hell, Dean always said no to save all the people that would’ve been killed while Michael and Lucifer fight. You also see Adam who is the half brother who said yes to Michael.[/quote]
shit music?? I suppose you’d rather they play Justin Beiber or selena gomez. They play some of the greatest rock music ever made. The song they chose to start that scene,(rock of ages) by def leppard, i thought fit the scene pefectly. but good summed up explanation.[/quote]
Wasn’t talking about the music from the show, was talking about the music that people added to their videos on youtube of the scene.
[quote]Nards wrote:
I’m curious to know what the finale of season 5 of Supernatural is about now.[/quote]
Couldn’t find the whole scene without it being gayed up with shit music.
Quick version two brothers Sam (longer hair) Dean with the short. Both are “vessels”, Sam for Lucifer and Dean for Michael. Sam says yes as part of the plan to but Lucifer back in hell, Dean always said no to save all the people that would’ve been killed while Michael and Lucifer fight. You also see Adam who is the half brother who said yes to Michael.[/quote]
shit music?? I suppose you’d rather they play Justin Beiber or selena gomez. They play some of the greatest rock music ever made. The song they chose to start that scene,(rock of ages) by def leppard, i thought fit the scene pefectly. but good summed up explanation.[/quote]
Wasn’t talking about the music from the show, was talking about the music that people added to their videos on youtube of the scene.
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People add in their own music?? Ive seen them do that for other things. that is pretty lame.
I just bought and watched all the season of Supernatural and watched them all and I now change my vote. The end of season 5 is the most emotional thing on film to four decimal places.
[quote]Nards wrote:
I just bought and watched all the season of Supernatural and watched them all and I now change my vote. The end of season 5 is the most emotional thing on film to four decimal places.[/quote]
Are you in Japan or near Japan?
Do you have access to those wonderful veggies grown near Fukushima?
[quote]Nards wrote:
I just bought and watched all the season of Supernatural and watched them all and I now change my vote. The end of season 5 is the most emotional thing on film to four decimal places.[/quote]
FB reinvite on its way! Glad to read you’ve “seen the light”! ^^
[quote]Nards wrote:
I just bought and watched all the season of Supernatural and watched them all and I now change my vote. The end of season 5 is the most emotional thing on film to four decimal places.[/quote]
Are you in Japan or near Japan?
Do you have access to those wonderful veggies grown near Fukushima?
“Go on be gutsy” ???
You might want to reconsider.
Just saying.
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I live in Taiwan, so not too far.
Are you referring to some sort irradiated veggies? Will they help me get that sadness to 5 decimal places?
[quote]Nards wrote:
I just bought and watched all the season of Supernatural and watched them all and I now change my vote. The end of season 5 is the most emotional thing on film to four decimal places.[/quote]
Are you in Japan or near Japan?
Do you have access to those wonderful veggies grown near Fukushima?
“Go on be gutsy” ???
You might want to reconsider.
Just saying.
[/quote]
I live in Taiwan, so not too far.
Are you referring to some sort irradiated veggies? Will they help me get that sadness to 5 decimal places?[/quote]
lol yes,
I just wanted to get the chance to use the “Go on be gutsy” quote I heard about on a cbc radio one program where they were talking about the campaign to get people to buy veggies and fruit from there.
I guess it(the campaign) isn’t used in Taiwan?
[quote]Nards wrote:
I just bought and watched all the season of Supernatural and watched them all and I now change my vote. The end of season 5 is the most emotional thing on film to four decimal places.[/quote]
Are you in Japan or near Japan?
Do you have access to those wonderful veggies grown near Fukushima?
“Go on be gutsy” ???
You might want to reconsider.
Just saying.
[/quote]
I live in Taiwan, so not too far.
Are you referring to some sort irradiated veggies? Will they help me get that sadness to 5 decimal places?[/quote]
lol yes,
I just wanted to get the chance to use the “Go on be gutsy” quote I heard about on a cbc radio one program where they were talking about the campaign to get people to buy veggies and fruit from there.
I guess it(the campaign) isn’t used in Taiwan?
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What does fruits and veggies have to do with with this thread??
i dont cry at funerals but there are 2 movies which get me every time:
big fish-final scenes as he embraces his fathers stories.
blood in blood out-where his family bump into him at the grave of his brother and finally forgive him.
agree with a lot previously mentioned,braveheart especially-when hes dreaming of his deceased wife and she tells hime he must wake up-“i dont want to wake-i want to stay here with you” too sad!
[quote]xXSeraphimXx wrote:
As an actor I have had to cry on cue a few times, that fastest way for me has always been to think about Futuramas: Jurassic Bark. That episode just makes be feel fucking terrible, the closing credits just kill.[/quote]
On the money, this is what makes that series great. I don’t think I know anyone who’s seen that who didn’t at least almost shed a tear.
I grew up in Soviet Lithuania and back then we didn’t have a ton of dubbed Western movies to watch… The 1976 King Kong was one of the few that we owned… and the ending got me every time. I was 5 or 6 and I bawled my eyes out.