Apollo 13, the re-entry sequence. I saw this in the theater when it came out. At "that's four minutes," it was so quiet, you could have heard a hamster blink. And then, a few moments later, "Hello, Houston, this is Odyssey. It's good to see you again," was the biggest crowd cheer I have ever heard in a theater.
Three reasons we assumed Neo would be dead at the end: 1. Oracle tells him he's unremarkable and therefore mortal. 3. We see him die. Awkward editing situation, I'm guessing?
I guess you did Tom Cruise already. But seeing the title, my thought was that in the Mission Impossible sequel "III", Ethan Hunt has an explosive implant in his head about to go off and in order to short it out he has to be electrocuted to death. His wife, who is tasked with reviving him, first has to engage in a prolonged gun fight, then spend an extensive amount of time performing CPR which fails to revive him. Looks like he's a goner for sure until she gives up and in frustration relies on the always dependable "pound on his chest as hard as possible" tactic... which brings him back to life.
The Oracle knew Neo was the one. She told him he wasn’t to inspire him to take action and become the One. She didn’t predict the future-she manipulated it.
I had a different take on that. In I think the next movie, it's revealed that "The One" is a false savior; someone the A.I. expects to come up every so often, causing only a temporary setback for the A.I. So the best outcome for humanity is that Neo is not The One, but rather something new. I could be wrong, but it seemed to fit.
Point of fact, in the Matrix, the Oracles words were 100% true ... Either Neo or Morpheus would die. Neo did die, just not permanently. Also, it's magazine, not clip.
I cried openly and very loudly in the cinema when I thought the Toy Story lot were gonna die. The theatre was full of kids snd their parents and I was sobbing so loudly my husband and son were totally embarrassed. I however did not care one bit. 😅. Everyone was staring at me too. 😅
When I saw Toy Story 3 for the first time, I knew the gang would be rescued before being incinerated - this is a children's movie.. But it was an intense scene.
Andy Dufrense wasn't as much dead as 'missing'; you pick on two movies directed by Chris Cooper where the hero's survival was just dumb because the makers thought it looked cool; Cooper didn't just survive the black hole, but it took him precisely where he needed to go
For whatever reason I stopped watching Interstellar about 10-15 minutes from the end, and that's never bothered me. I didn't think it was a bad movie, I just got interrupted watching it and didn't care about going back
Cooper in Event Horizon. Even if he was their “if shit goes wrong” specialist, he seemed more effed than a porn star when he was spiraling away from the ship on a chunk of debris
I think the dark city would fit in here... the hero was captured by those aliens and it looked grim... until he pulled the uno reverse card "no, u" and used the same powers they had on them
The scene in Toy Story is particularly cruel in the fact that it's a pretty long and grueling scene. If it was shaved down a bit, you might believe that they would make it.
I honestly hated The Abyss because there is no way a Seal would become that kind of paranoid among many other things. He would be a week 1 drop at best.
10:00 when his heart stops and the doctors failed to revive him with a defibrilator... that might be because a defib is supposed to stop someones heart haha