Did anyone else get chills and tear up just a little listening to Steve describe the sad scenes from Lord of the Rings?... no? just me, alright. *cries into my Lembas bread*
Also when Frodo, Gandalf and Bilbo sail off to the Undying Lands...I cry every time :( The music in all of those scenes just make it so much more emotional
+pas84av2 I mean they moved, right? And then the bobcats took the name back a couple years ago. The joke still could've worked with the actual facts lol
Loved this table talk love the dynamic with the three boys!! Especially because they were playing Jenga which gave the audience something to focus on visually but they never verbally gave it too much attention as to take away from the topics. I love it!! New table talk is great guys I commend you!
+FancyBear Productions yea that one left me with acold feeling numbing sadness I have a little boy and I can't imagine ever having to do something like that it's horrible good movie btw glad to see somebody with good movie tastes :-)
#tabletalk The Flash's metabolism is increased due to the whole fast thing, meaning he can drink ethanol with a real lack of effect. If you could have any bodily function adapted what would it be and why?
A Movie that gets me in the feels every time is Remember Me. That ending is just so tragic and the pacing is great. I watch when I want to cry but need something to push me along.
The third act of Fruitvale Station destroyed me and In the final episode of Fringe, when Walter tells peter that he was his favourite thing always gets me.
For the question regarding sad moments in television and film, these are some of mine that I can recall at this time: -Marley & Me=I would say, but that would count as spoilers. Keep in mind that it's based on a true story. -Up=I get close to tears because of the beginning of the film when Carl met the girl that he would end up marrying and they become friends. Gets me every time. -A Walk To Remember=It doesn't always make me cry, just sometimes. -possibly Shiloh(probably cried or at least got teary-eyed) -Iron Giant(no tears, but just sad like they said in this TableTalk) -How to Train Your Dragon 2=I would say, but that would count as spoilers. What happened, to me, was not right.
In The Little Princess, when she finally sees her father and he doesn't recognize her. 😢 In August Rush, when he plays his symphony in the park and his mother hears it and turns around. 😂 In The Mockingjay Part 2, when Katniss yells and throws things at the cat and he stays still and waits it out because he knows that she needs him. 😭
When steve started talking about Gandalf dying in Fellowship I tried to turn the volume up on my headphones but accidentally turned on Dream On by Aerosmith, and it fit so perfectly i thought it was part of the video
The thing about the Hornets is there was a old team in Charlotte called the Hornets but they moved to New Orleans. Few years later Charlotte got a new team called the Bobcats and they were REALLY bad. Few years ago the New Orleans Hornets changed their name to the Pelicans giving up the name Hornets and Charlotte quickly grabbed it because the Hornets name means a lot to the city of Charlotte and with getting the name Hornets the team also got all of the history related to the old team to go along with the Bobcat records.
The scene that gets me every single time is undoubtedly in The Lion King, when Mufasa dies. OR, The Land Before Time, when Little Foot's mother dies. ;_; ;_;
Oooh, what always gets me is that part in Buffy when Angel finally regains his soul and Buffy still has to kill him, so she asks him to close his eyes. He trusts her, so he does, and then she STABS HIM. Not only did the love of her life die, but she had to kill him. That has to be extra painful. It kills me every time.
So there at 15:51 when you see the bowl is empty after the 3 questions were asked ... does that mean the questions are actually pre-determined and the picking out of the bowl is just for show?
The irony of the opening topic & last night's episode of Game of Thrones. #holdthedoor Also a touching scene from LOTR: ROTK when Aragon says no my friends it is we who should kneel to you & everyone bends the knee to Frodo & the hobbits.
I think Her, The Theory of Everything, and Atonement are some of the saddest movies I've seen that I can name right now. Also, avatar: tla and dragon ball were bad because they white washed the roles
i reaaally time crisis and reeally really liked that arcade game where it was two giant guns you were helicopter gunners. the big guns were so bad ass cause of the massive vibrations
Charlotte Hornets did change their name, which coincidentally happened after a bad season(they were the Bobcats), but that was only because they were the Charlotte Hornets before that in the early 90s so it was more of a taking the name back.
Will looks mad tired. He's like a head tilt and a bloody mouth away from looking like a zombie. TT Question: If you could work on a collab with any old sourcefed hosts who would you work with and what would you create?
Ghibli's Grave of the Fireflies 100% the SADDEST movie ever. I cried for a solid week after i saw it. If you can watch two children starving to death while trying to survive on their own and not cry, you are legitimately a psychopath.
This was clearly recorded before #HoldTheDoor
Did anyone else get chills and tear up just a little listening to Steve describe the sad scenes from Lord of the Rings?... no? just me, alright. *cries into my Lembas bread*
Steve always makes me cry just because of the beautiful man he is, inside and out.
BigK glad I'm not alone lol
I did, maybe a bit. Who am i kidding i fucking wept to that shit.
omg yes D':
The saddest shit ever? HOLD THE DOOR! Fucking shit.
+1 :'(
omfg truest comment of the day :(
Not gonna lie, I cried like a little bitch at that scene
Killua Zoldyck I have only cried at three shows/movies. Moulin Rouge, the Notebook, and this.
+MyPoliticsTM Dude, I cried sooo hard at Moulin Rouge! That was an amazing movie!
I don't like the new thumbnails. I very much decide if I'm gonna watch by who is on the episode and not knowing kinda bothers me
I think its purpose is to make you click. Within 5 seconds you know who's on it and you can click away if you want.
I know, I normally just watch if one of these three are in it.
Also when Frodo, Gandalf and Bilbo sail off to the Undying Lands...I cry every time :( The music in all of those scenes just make it so much more emotional
I cry at that part because Sam is crying
+Macenzie Kopka "Oh Sam"
first #holdthedoor
:(
Too soon 😭😭
+mikefalzone I legit cried watching today's episode :(
Your comment made me upset
too soon falzone
I very rarely cry at movies, but The Pursuit of Happyness got me. Also, The Prince's Tale scene in the last Harry Potter movie.
When Will Smith cries because he hears that he got the job. God damn, dude. I feel ya.
Of all days to mentions Hodor.... #holdthedoor
+zrkoz Thanks now I'm crying
Since they film this in advance it is such an unfortunate coincidence.
:(
Sam, The Iron Giant gets me every time, too. Such a great movie ❤️❤️
audio seems real low on this one?
I have my volume almost all the way up to hear so same
+Joe Webb Yep cant hear shit.
+Joe Webb yeah tis low
Just a leel bit
That isn't really what happened to the hornets.
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+pas84av2 I mean they moved, right? And then the bobcats took the name back a couple years ago. The joke still could've worked with the actual facts lol
Loved this table talk love the dynamic with the three boys!! Especially because they were playing Jenga which gave the audience something to focus on visually but they never verbally gave it too much attention as to take away from the topics. I love it!! New table talk is great guys I commend you!
saddest movie to me is easily "The Mist"
That last scene is heartbreaking
ya
trully it is when one pits oneself in that fathers shoes
+VEROTIKAA like what are you going to do
+FancyBear Productions yea that one left me with acold feeling numbing sadness I have a little boy and I can't imagine ever having to do something like that it's horrible
good movie btw glad to see somebody with good movie tastes :-)
The crying scene that Steve was talking about that was in the Fellowship, they sold it so well and the acting is amazing
Waiting on that GoT review.. #tvshowshow
+Sam hold the door :'(
Greg Krogh no ... pls
+Greg Krogh :'-(
Hold the door! Hold the door! Hol the door! Holthdoor! Holdor! Hodor! Hodor! rip big fella, only man fit to rule the 7 kingdoms :(
+Greg Krogh the feels
I started to get teary eyed when Steve mentioned I am legend. That's literally the only movie that have ever made me cry.
Hold the Door!!
hold the door!!
Too soon😂
Every time I hear Three Little Birds I get sad because it reminds me of that scene in I Am Legend.
#tabletalk The Flash's metabolism is increased due to the whole fast thing, meaning he can drink ethanol with a real lack of effect. If you could have any bodily function adapted what would it be and why?
The Green Mile. Period. The god damn feels that movie brings is unreal
A Movie that gets me in the feels every time is Remember Me. That ending is just so tragic and the pacing is great.
I watch when I want to cry but need something to push me along.
The third act of Fruitvale Station destroyed me and In the final episode of Fringe, when Walter tells peter that he was his favourite thing always gets me.
The mail scene at the end of Mister Roberts always makes me cry, but at least they have a great funny scene right after it!
the scene that kills me every time is the one at the end of the help with the little girl : "you is smart, you is kind, you is important"
You guys should make a table talk version of Jenga. Put viewer submitted questions on the Jenga tiles and answer them as they are pulled.
them mentioning hodor instantly brings back lots of feels
Seeing you guys play looked interesting. Made me want to watch and listen. Great work sourcefed
Saddest scene is from Flash season 2 episode 21 Runaway Dinosaur when Barry and his mom talk
Exactly the same movie moments as Steve. Always gets me welling when Gandalf Falls.
did you HAVE to mention Hodor??!
These are recorded days to weeks in advance.
+Bryan Minaya I know, but what are the chances that he would be mentioned today of all days.
Abdullah Al- Thuwaini Maybe they picked this one specifically for that part
+BigK too soon man.
The season finale of the Flash when Barry decides not to save his mother and then their conversation, just damn.
For the question regarding sad moments in television and film, these are some of mine that I can recall at this time:
-Marley & Me=I would say, but that would count as spoilers. Keep in mind that it's based on a true story.
-Up=I get close to tears because of the beginning of the film when Carl met the girl that he would end up marrying and they become friends. Gets me every time.
-A Walk To Remember=It doesn't always make me cry, just sometimes.
-possibly Shiloh(probably cried or at least got teary-eyed)
-Iron Giant(no tears, but just sad like they said in this TableTalk)
-How to Train Your Dragon 2=I would say, but that would count as spoilers. What happened, to me, was not right.
I watched the Iron giant so much when I was a kid and I cried EVERYTIME!
You are absolutely correct, Sam. Elijah Wood also did nail it as The Guy in Spy Kids 3.
I never thought those robots at Chuck E. Cheese robots were scary until I saw Five Night's at Freddy's. Now they seem so terrifying.
Just you retelling the scene of Sam carrying Frodo is causing my eyes to well up.
Marley and Me was so saddening, I bawled IN THE THEATER. Very poignant.
Just harmonized with will, steve and sam and i've got to say we sound good
That last minute on the video was comedy gold!
I'M SO HAPPY THEY MENTIONED FANTASTIC MR. FOX I'M YELLING
(sadly) the part in Click at the end where he begins to die. For some reason it always hits me right in the feels.
In The Little Princess, when she finally sees her father and he doesn't recognize her. 😢
In August Rush, when he plays his symphony in the park and his mother hears it and turns around. 😂
In The Mockingjay Part 2, when Katniss yells and throws things at the cat and he stays still and waits it out because he knows that she needs him. 😭
When steve started talking about Gandalf dying in Fellowship I tried to turn the volume up on my headphones but accidentally turned on Dream On by Aerosmith, and it fit so perfectly i thought it was part of the video
Need to start labelling these table talk again I scrolled past it initially
Bridge to Terebithia FUCKED ME UP as a kid.
the ending of bicenntenial man kills me every single time. (most underrated movie ever)
I remember Showbiz Pizza before it was Chuck E Cheese. They didn't even bother to change the jingle much, just used Chuck E Cheese instead of Showbiz
Steve's impersonating skills are on point doe!
This is a great combination of host, it's like the once-room-mates TableTalk
I didn't even notice they were playing Jenna until like halfway through when will said there's nothing else he could do
The thing about the Hornets is there was a old team in Charlotte called the Hornets but they moved to New Orleans. Few years later Charlotte got a new team called the Bobcats and they were REALLY bad. Few years ago the New Orleans Hornets changed their name to the Pelicans giving up the name Hornets and Charlotte quickly grabbed it because the Hornets name means a lot to the city of Charlotte and with getting the name Hornets the team also got all of the history related to the old team to go along with the Bobcat records.
The scene that gets me every single time is undoubtedly in The Lion King, when Mufasa dies. OR, The Land Before Time, when Little Foot's mother dies. ;_; ;_;
There werre a number of times in Buffy the Vampire Slayer that brought me to tears.
I cry every time at Beautiful Mind, LOTR, Hold the Door, Toy story 3, Inside out, Grave of fireflies, Field of dreams, Big Fish, I am legend, Dumbo.
Grave of Fireflies from ghibli :'(( i cant even think about that movie without getting emotional
I love how Steve knows all about everything LOTR.
17:07 Sam's face lol
Tbh I used to always feel sad for Gandalf's death, but now that I'm older I get a bit more teary-eyed when Boromir is dying.
Oooh, what always gets me is that part in Buffy when Angel finally regains his soul and Buffy still has to kill him, so she asks him to close his eyes. He trusts her, so he does, and then she STABS HIM. Not only did the love of her life die, but she had to kill him. That has to be extra painful. It kills me every time.
When Charlie died in Lost. That hit me all over the feels.
My favorite Elijah Wood performance is in my favorite movie, Deep Impact (1998)
So there at 15:51 when you see the bowl is empty after the 3 questions were asked ... does that mean the questions are actually pre-determined and the picking out of the bowl is just for show?
The one from LOTR that gets me every time is at the end when Aragorn says you bow for no one. and the whole freakin city bows to the hobbits....
These kids are too young to know the true trauma of Mufasa dying.
The Road is one of the saddest ever imo
will's complete disregard for where he puts his block causes me anxiety.
Favorite arcade games for me was 1981 Star Wars arcade and Food Fight.
The irony of the opening topic & last night's episode of Game of Thrones. #holdthedoor
Also a touching scene from LOTR: ROTK when Aragon says no my friends it is we who should kneel to you & everyone bends the knee to Frodo & the hobbits.
I think Her, The Theory of Everything, and Atonement are some of the saddest movies I've seen that I can name right now. Also, avatar: tla and dragon ball were bad because they white washed the roles
The part in LOTR that gets me is when Aragorn says "you bow to no one" and then everybody bows to the hobbits.
For me, it has to be the «Schindler's List» so many moments that make u cry :(
That face when they filmed this before they knew about holding the door.
I love Sam and Mike as moderator of Table Talk. I would love to see other hosts as moderators too
I remember when I subbed to source fed at 100,000 subs
Monsters inc were they get sent away and he loses boo it always got me
i reaaally time crisis and reeally really liked that arcade game where it was two giant guns you were helicopter gunners. the big guns were so bad ass cause of the massive vibrations
Sam did u just say "Miami Hornets" I'm done 😂
Sam, Will and Steve... ok, I'm down. Go on, let's see where this goes. *watches every epsidoe of Table Talk*
I ALWAYS cry when everyone bows to the four Hobbits at the end of Return of the King.
in Ireland we have underwater hockey but it's played like field hockey 😂
Wtf Sam and Will. Inglorious Basterds is so good. Also saddest scene from any movie I've seen is "RICCCKKKY!!!"
I _almost_ thought Sam was gonna say he'd be "just a barista a few months ago"
"the Miami Hornets"
LMAO XD
I wish TT would be as laid back as it used to be... The intro and "segments" seem forced
Holy fuck Steve, Burnout is one of the best game series ever. I spent many hours playing Burnout Paradise. Good times.
Charlotte Hornets did change their name, which coincidentally happened after a bad season(they were the Bobcats), but that was only because they were the Charlotte Hornets before that in the early 90s so it was more of a taking the name back.
Steve! Do you remember Smash TV in the arcade? I always really liked that one for some reason.
The only film I've cried in is Room and it got me twice
it's funny now when Steve still tries to make Sam feel uncomfortable but he goes with it now lol
Saddest scene in a show for me is when naruto returns from beating pain and everyone is happy and they dont hate him. That shit gets me
Aragorn isn't REALLY a human. He's Númenor which has Elven ties. Boromir is pretty much human.
Yeah. But they called him "The King of Men" right? Or am I think of someone else?
+krustomer he kind of identified as a human but if I saw a race of people that lived naturally for 500-1000 years, I'd question that crap.
Oh they talked about Hodor, the feels 😭
Will looks mad tired. He's like a head tilt and a bloody mouth away from looking like a zombie.
TT Question: If you could work on a collab with any old sourcefed hosts who would you work with and what would you create?
In Canada we actually play underwater hockey :)
OOHHH THATS THE NAME OF THAT JANK ASS SHARK TOY I HAD WHEN I WAS A KID. Life is complete now.
"Day of the Dolphin" "Fa loves Pa. Fa loves Ma" or the end of "Cinema Paradisio"
That Trump vs. Bald Eagle loop on the TV is the background
I was afraid to move because I thought the Jenga tower would fall over if I did
when steve said muffin i had water in my mouth and it came right out my nose.
Ghibli's Grave of the Fireflies 100% the SADDEST movie ever. I cried for a solid week after i saw it. If you can watch two children starving to death while trying to survive on their own and not cry, you are legitimately a psychopath.