This scene played very strongly in my head, when just last year, I lost one of my best and faithful co-workers, named Joseph, who lived up to be 82 years old, and he treated me like I was his "grandson", since he gives me money for my birthday, on Christmas Eve. Every time we got together, we would make college/pro football predictions, as well as assist each other in giving us good vibes and good company, whenever we were working. I remember the last time we met, but I didn't think our last goodbye, would be that serious, either. I even went up to his casket and asked, like Vada, but in my words, "do you want to make another football prediction, today, Joe?". Yeah, I definitely felt like her, for real. But as for my man, Joe, we've been at that routine, for 11 years, and he almost felt like a Grandfather, to me, just like my late Grandpa William (who left us in May of 2006). And I even made a trophy to honor him, where it says "Good Morning Mr. Finch", as he always does, every time we meet, and I still have his last ever Christmas card, to honor him, during the holidays. This scene really plays out a lot more close to me, than it ever did before, when I first watched it.
I had a friend recently pass away. We were watching the show Ozark together and one of the last things he ever said to me was that he was mad at me for watching ahead. Sometimes, I want to go to his grave and tell him what happened on the show but he hasn’t been buried yet. I’m gonna miss him
I will never forget the first time I watched this movie and watched this scene. First movie to ever make me ball my eyes out as a kid. She should’ve won an oscar FR
@@mariafox9226 Oh same here. my best friend in the entire world passed away on May 17th, 2022. and I lost my childhood best friend on March 14th, 1993. losing two best friends 29 years apart sucks. so I really feel for Vada. I didn't want to believe they were gone. after 29 years and 8 months, I am still in denial and I know it sounds bad.
After all those years of acting, Anna has grown to a very fine woman that she is today what with the impeccable facial similarities and prowess in acting.
I just rewatched the film and honestly i was sobbing for the last 40 minutes cos i knew what was coming and my heart broke, this film will forever make me sob
This shit always stuck with me. His glasses. Like he still alive and needed them. FUCK that's dark. I was like 10 when I first seen this. Traumatic. I mean I already seen terminator 2 and robocop. And nightmare on elm street. They kinda desensitized me from the blood and gore. But this hurt me deep down on the inside of feelings. Like I felt numb. Shock. Tears. I was more scared of loseing someone I loved to death more then any horror rated R movie could ever try n make me cringe.
I experienced the same emotions. Terminator...robocop were big expensive hollywood blockbusters and you just couldn't experience the same connection to the characters. Here it just seemed real. Real people experiencing a tragedy. This one hit home
Any war movie, any horror film, any film that depicts violence or death at any end of the spectrum. The emotionally-charged aftermath in all of them matters more than the actual event.
Thank u 93.3 wmmr!! U guys made me laugh at he can't see without his glasses not knowing where that clip was from. So sadly he can't see without his glasses is funny to me. Preston and Steve!!!
The TV spots for this film was misguiding. They advertised it as a Macaulay Culkin film in the vain of Home Alone. That death scene must've twisted every kid.
OK, why did you say why is she up? Put her hands on her ears and I just need to know why she said whether done did he do it done? Did he do when she started to cry?
I CRIED CAUSE MY DAD MADE ME SIT WITH HIS DOG/ MY BEST FRIEND I RAN OUT CRYING CAUSE I DIDNT WANT HER TO DIE CAUSE SHES OLD IT WAS MY FIRST TIME KNOWING MY BEST FRIEND WAS DIEING AND MY NAME IS LEAH RUSSELL I HAVE ADHD AND AUTISOM AND HER NAME IS TIA☹😢😰🥺😭😿💔
This scene played very strongly in my head, when just last year, I lost one of my best and faithful co-workers, named Joseph, who lived up to be 82 years old, and he treated me like I was his "grandson", since he gives me money for my birthday, on Christmas Eve. Every time we got together, we would make college/pro football predictions, as well as assist each other in giving us good vibes and good company, whenever we were working. I remember the last time we met, but I didn't think our last goodbye, would be that serious, either.
I even went up to his casket and asked, like Vada, but in my words, "do you want to make another football prediction, today, Joe?". Yeah, I definitely felt like her, for real. But as for my man, Joe, we've been at that routine, for 11 years, and he almost felt like a Grandfather, to me, just like my late Grandpa William (who left us in May of 2006). And I even made a trophy to honor him, where it says "Good Morning Mr. Finch", as he always does, every time we meet, and I still have his last ever Christmas card, to honor him, during the holidays.
This scene really plays out a lot more close to me, than it ever did before, when I first watched it.
That's beautiful, I'm glad he had you in his work place
I had a friend recently pass away. We were watching the show Ozark together and one of the last things he ever said to me was that he was mad at me for watching ahead. Sometimes, I want to go to his grave and tell him what happened on the show but he hasn’t been buried yet. I’m gonna miss him
When i was a kid, i thought this was Home Alone 4.
It's looks like new for him years before New Year interview review history books documentary about biography book of Life of
It is cullay mcculkin
Home Alone 4: Harry’s Revenge
Why Home Alone 4?
Why did Macaulay skipped part 3?
One of the saddest scenes in cinema history.
No
No one of the funniest
@@reddhead2948 sociopath
@@reddhead2948sick asf
Too bad this is the worst acting of all time from every single person in the scene. Turns out corny
I will never forget the first time I watched this movie and watched this scene. First movie to ever make me ball my eyes out as a kid. She should’ve won an oscar FR
The moment when she cried, and said, "He can't see without his glasses" shows that she doesn't want to believe, he's gone.🥲
First stage of grief is denial.
No shit
@@mariafox9226 Oh same here. my best friend in the entire world passed away on May 17th, 2022. and I lost my childhood best friend on March 14th, 1993. losing two best friends 29 years apart sucks. so I really feel for Vada. I didn't want to believe they were gone. after 29 years and 8 months, I am still in denial and I know it sounds bad.
Thus the birth of religion! It starts in child’s minds. He can’t be gone! He can’t just be a disposable DNA copy machine!
@@scythe13-13 well jeez
"You wanna go tree climbing, Thomas-J?" 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
That line broke my heart
Oh Same here
I agree with y’all it truly is sad 😢 😢😢
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Yep…that gets me every time
One of the greatest movies from the 90's👌
After all those years of acting, Anna has grown to a very fine woman that she is today what with the impeccable facial similarities and prowess in acting.
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a palm reader said she wasnt done acting. total hokem. is was GOD who gave her that gift
I just rewatched the film and honestly i was sobbing for the last 40 minutes cos i knew what was coming and my heart broke, this film will forever make me sob
This shit always stuck with me. His glasses. Like he still alive and needed them. FUCK that's dark. I was like 10 when I first seen this. Traumatic. I mean I already seen terminator 2 and robocop. And nightmare on elm street. They kinda desensitized me from the blood and gore. But this hurt me deep down on the inside of feelings. Like I felt numb. Shock. Tears. I was more scared of loseing someone I loved to death more then any horror rated R movie could ever try n make me cringe.
I experienced the same emotions. Terminator...robocop were big expensive hollywood blockbusters and you just couldn't experience the same connection to the characters. Here it just seemed real. Real people experiencing a tragedy. This one hit home
Any war movie, any horror film, any film that depicts violence or death at any end of the spectrum.
The emotionally-charged aftermath in all of them matters more than the actual event.
This movie was a part of my childhood but goddamn did it hurt me i barley watched it again
"Generals gathered in their masses, he can't see without his glasses"🎵🎼🤓
This actually made me laugh out loud
“Oh lord, child!”
This comment wins
"In the sun his eyes are burning, while the hearse's wheels keep turning"
He probably misses his old glasses
This scene breaks my heart EVERY. DAMN. TIME.
She was a great little actress…should have done more. This scene will always break me when she says “Wanna go tree climbing Thomas J?” 😢
PUT ON THE FCKING GLASSES
Love this scene and I've never even saw the movie
Wow i realize now how much better the child actors in this are than the adults in some parts. Its underrated
Having an "unhealthy relationship with death" is something that I've Always come back to Veda for.
Doo I diddity ditty dum ditty do....!!!!!!!!!!!
this makes me cry 😭
Same here it’s so truly sad 😢
Nothing makes me cry more bro😭😭❤
This and g baby
It just got me, like in 2seconds..😢
Mack and Anna were great in the film.
It's WAY too early for me to be crying....
this always gets me emotional
1:02 Did he just breathe?
Only time I’ve ever cried during a movie 😔
Why you have to make me cry...💔😭💔
Generals gathered in their masses! He can't see without his glasses!
My heart cannot this movie pools and my heart drinks
I need to see this movie again .... heartbreaking
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Thank u 93.3 wmmr!! U guys made me laugh at he can't see without his glasses not knowing where that clip was from. So sadly he can't see without his glasses is funny to me. Preston and Steve!!!
Her acting is A1 top tier in this scene. Whew 😭
I love the sensitivity of Dan Aykroyd's character: "He's gone Vada" ☠️💀
My first heartbreak.
Wrong! He can't see because he's dead.
God this shit is more traumatizing then Bambi
An Oscar Worthy Performance From all cast🏆
This choked me up as a kid fr
I cried so much when I was little 😢
Haven't even seen the movie yet i still cried🥲
This scene 🎬 killed me as a kid 😭
Dang it! Someone's cutting onions in here. 😭
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I wish they didn’t have to kill him off like that 😢. He should’ve lived
They killed him because he must’ve scared them. If he had only stayed with his best friend and not go to that beehive zone, he would still be alive!
They even made the sequel for the movie Veda grew up but Thomas
What was with those 90s movie traumatizing kids 😂😂
So are we gonna ignore that she shot her shot at the much older man?? 🤷🏻♂️
Dude it was a different time, no one saw a problem with it then. Plus he did the right thing in the situation. Don't judge it by today's lenses.
@@inkoinfinity2 not to mention that Vada is just a kid and doesnt know any better
@@koolkat-hq5xc yes exactly
There's the comment I was looking for 👏💯
Well I found it weird, but come on she’s only 11 she didn’t know any better
RIP KEVIN MCCALLISTER 1980 - 1991 😭💐🕊️🙏
(Kevin McCallister From Home Alone 1 & 2)
Technically, this movie took place in the 1970's.
@@fromthehaven94 Macaulay Culkin was born on August 26 1980.
@@ciancabanizas3635 he means the movie was set in the 70s,at the beginning it says 1972
His glasses he can’t see without his glasses 😢
This is an sad moment she lost her friend or boyfriend
It was her best and only friend, they kissed once to see how it felt cos they were 11- he died the next day trying to get her ring back :,(
That was her best friend!! 😢
When he went to find Vada’s mood ring in the woods, he kicked the bee hive, got stung by an angry swarm of bees and died
Why does it sound like Macaulay Culkin is literally sleeping. It sounds like he’s snoring.
Thomas J face hurts
Depuis 6 mois je regarde sa me fait pleurait à chaque fois
Lmaooo all the old people no-selling that traumatic breakdown
Why did he die 😭
"He cant see without his glasses" got me 😂😂😂😂😂
He can't see without his life*
Ummm. I think that’s the wrong emoji
gathered in their masses....
Generals gather in their masses!! He can't see without his glasses.
🤣🤣🤣 I just saw that myself. Facebook Nostalgic 90s?
The way her dad said, “He’s gone, Sweetheart.”, was pretty insensitive. First rule of attending a funeral: never say the deceased person is gone.
No
The TV spots for this film was misguiding. They advertised it as a Macaulay Culkin film in the vain of Home Alone. That death scene must've twisted every kid.
any one else here because of alaska violet?
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OK, why did you say why is she up? Put her hands on her ears and I just need to know why she said whether done did he do it done? Did he do when she started to cry?
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I CRIED CAUSE MY DAD MADE ME SIT WITH HIS DOG/ MY BEST FRIEND I RAN OUT CRYING CAUSE I DIDNT WANT HER TO DIE CAUSE SHES OLD IT WAS MY FIRST TIME KNOWING MY BEST FRIEND WAS DIEING AND MY NAME IS LEAH RUSSELL I HAVE ADHD AND AUTISOM AND HER NAME IS TIA☹😢😰🥺😭😿💔
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How many grown men is this kid gons out run
NOOOOOOO!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! EVERYBODY REALLY LIKED HIM!!!!!!!!!
This is so sad
Mythbusters had a good episode on this
1:55 yo why tf you sniffing her neck like that? Lmao
Bruh this shi traumatized me
What happened to him?
He got stung by bees
I've never seen this movie and I'm so confused
Chickenpox and
Maya Rosos
Good tjing nobody knows how to act in this scene 😂😂
❤❤❤
Kevin died
Mexican martial arts
Sorry to say we all cried I'm there age know an this still make me cry
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