Last Of The Mohicans

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Last Of The Mohicans

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The closing scenes of this movie really get to me.

The music, the breathtaking scenery, the bravery, the love between man and woman, sister and sister, and especially father and son.

It sparks so many emotions in me, I can't help but tear up.

It's hard to figure out what's going on if you haven't seen the movie, but here's the last scenes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp957uI3 ... re=related
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Buzz wrote:The closing scenes of this movie really get to me.

The music, the breathtaking scenery, the bravery, the love between man and woman, sister and sister, and especially father and son.
Yup good stuff they made some good movies back then, now its all sequels and rehashed movies
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Definitely in my top ten movie titles and watched it this weekend. Didn't I see your name in the credits Buzz, something about training Hawkeye how to make the shot in the opening scene.
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:D
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If I wasn't already living in the mountains. This movie would have sent me there.


Now I need some Indians to fight.
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One of my fav films of all time. I watch it about once a month.
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Reservoir_Dog wrote:One of my fav films of all time. I watch it about once a month.

ya know, my wife is the same way, with her favorites, but I never got that......I love some films, and have watched them more than once, but generally, I just don't get so damned sentimental that I want to re-view something I know well enough to recite dialogue. Each to their own, of course.
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Good flick and good music to go with it.
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callmeslick wrote:
Reservoir_Dog wrote:One of my fav films of all time. I watch it about once a month.

ya know, my wife is the same way, with her favorites, but I never got that......I love some films, and have watched them more than once, but generally, I just don't get so damned sentimental that I want to re-view something I know well enough to recite dialogue. Each to their own, of course.


Even spaceballs? :shock:
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nicolas10 wrote:
callmeslick wrote:
Reservoir_Dog wrote:One of my fav films of all time. I watch it about once a month.

ya know, my wife is the same way, with her favorites, but I never got that......I love some films, and have watched them more than once, but generally, I just don't get so damned sentimental that I want to re-view something I know well enough to recite dialogue. Each to their own, of course.


Even spaceballs? :shock:
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