A very young kevin Dillon isn't it?When Charlie Sheen goes mad in Platoon and gets that poor Vietnamese lad jumping about in his hut, before Sheens mate smashes his head in with his rifle butt.
A very young kevin Dillon isn't it?When Charlie Sheen goes mad in Platoon and gets that poor Vietnamese lad jumping about in his hut, before Sheens mate smashes his head in with his rifle butt.
A film I refer to if anyone ever belittles people loving sport, a common interest in a sport can be the glue that holds together many an important family relationshipField of Dreams when Costner gets to play baseball with his Dad.
Not a film but gets me every time: the final scenes of that episode of Prince of Belair where Will is dumped again by his father
Aye, a lot of that show was pretty average but fun at the time, but it was obvious Smith was a talent“It’s not your fault” from Good Will Hunting
“How come he don’t want me man.”
Crikey. So good.
Is this all you got spud!titanic when the ship goes down and the orchestra still plays music
Not the saddest per se, but very poignant. Nick Caves wonderful score, great cinematography and hugh ross's brilliant matter of fact narration. The whole film is a modern classic and the last scene arguably its finest
I agree the score really makes a scene, like the suicide scene in “In Bruges” get me.