5 Tearjerking Moments In Action Movies
Audiences don't usually cry at action movies. But, from Goose's death to Brian O'Conner's last race, some action movie moments broke fans' hearts.
Ben Sherlock is a writer, comedian, independent filmmaker, and Burt Reynolds enthusiast. He writes lists for Screen Rant and features and reviews for Game Rant. He's currently in pre-production on his first feature (and has been for a while, because filmmaking is expensive). You can catch him performing standup at odd pubs around the UK that will give him stage time. Previously, he wrote for Taste of Cinema, Comic Book Resources, and BabbleTop.
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Audiences don't usually cry at action movies. But, from Goose's death to Brian O'Conner's last race, some action movie moments broke fans' hearts.
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