[color=bdbdbd]I've had the pleasure of watching a few scenes of death in film in my life but there is one that remains the most traumatic. So as a child, my parents did a horrible job of hiding the more mature films they were watching from me. When I was young we were confined to an apartment that was a living room and a storage closet. A kitchen and a bathroom with a window that looked at a... wall. I had a room but a cracked door did little to hide the [i]one[/i] tv. Thanks to them, I learned that clowns like to live in the gutter and sometimes blood comes out of your sink. I learned that you can escape prison by digging a hole in your cell wall. I learned about a guy with a bunch of needles in his face who liked to play with a toy box. I learned about a guy with a hockey mask for a face who liked to play with knives. I learned Sigourney Weaver is a badass. I also learned that if a woman is beating on and yelling at a man who has his head under her skirt, he's not doing anything wrong. I've seen some shit... but for whatever reason, [color=ffffff]Mellish dying in [i]Saving Private Ryan[/i] is still difficult for me to watch to this day.[/color][/color]