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Most heartbreaking deaths in cinema?


Spock's in "Wrath of Khan."

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The mother's in Heavenly Creatures was hard to watch.

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Brilliant movie that was.

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john coffey - the green mile

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maggie - million dollar baby

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Yep, messed up:/

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That was sad indeed.

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Bambi’s mother

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She had it coming!
Running around, all made of meat and looking tasty!!

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Hunter hunted out of season making good hunters look bad for hunting the good hunt.

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Oh, had no idea
Was that a poaching scene?

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Yep, and according to behind the scenes of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" (1988), it was Judge Doom who did the deed.

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Terrible
Poaching is not right, but there are too many deer so I sort of get it

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Last thing hunters need to lose what has already become an expensive privilege because of bad apples. Hunters help keep lands and natural beauties safe from development with hunting grounds.

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Poached venison? No, I’m pretty sure she ended up on the grill. Maybe some of her was braised in a nice hearty stew.

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Sounds good to me

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Shame that no venison was left!
Prety good meat

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Kong

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👆yep...big monkey just being a big monkey:(

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Actually not a monkey, but I'm sure you know that.

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I did...just a phrase

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I know. LOL.

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Han Solo😥

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First time, it was sad.
Second time, it was heart-stop maddening! (O_o)

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It was a very stupid way for the best smuggler and rascal in the galaxy to go

'Oh well, they just wasted my childhood icon'
I guarantee Ford loved it!

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Paul Maclean, A River Runs Through It

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William Wallace, Braveheart

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FREEEEEEEEDDOOOOOOMMMMMM!!!!

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