I'm surprised that Kate Winslet and Alan Rickman from sense and sensibility was not mentioned - they were the first thing that came to my mind when I saw the title of this list. She was 19 and he was 48, I believe, back in 1995 when it came out - yikes! still love that movie though…Â
* drew Barrymore in ever after - an overall underrated film!
* Jacob Tremblay in Room - his performance was even better/more memorable than Brie Larson, should have at least received a nomination, and probably the best performance from a child actor ever.
* Gene Wilder in Young Frankenstein…Â
When bob dies on stranger things. I understand that they did that for the emotional impact, but man it was just so brutal - the way those demadogs were just gorging on him with him Joyce sobbing in the background. It was a tad unnecessary imo because of the way they dragged it out…Â
aaaand having Randall's dad die, so soon after uniting and getting to know each other on This Is Us - and pretty much every other episode of that show lol
going way back to childhood days. but that Christmas episode of Hey Arnold where Arnold tries to unite Mr. Hyunh with his daughter - the daughter he had to give up in order to save during the Vietnam War. Oh man, that episode made me so emotional and I watched it again recently when…Â
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