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The Myrtle talking with Harry in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. It was so cringe

https://www.youtube.com/embed/BCIqElRpMT8?feature=oembed

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Breaking Bad

This has to be one of the cringiest moments in the entire show. I know Skylar is a heavily criticized character, but in this scene, she was really difficult to watch. Her body movements, voice pitch, way of speaking, and the overall context, all of it together makes this scene really cringe for me.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/n_GiCz7nPsU?feature=oembed

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Oh god… I had NEARLY forgotten about this lol

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--- SPOILER ALERT ---

Even when the movie is 12 years old, I prefer to warn.

The best action/superhero trilogy ever, The Dark Knight by Christopher Nolan, has this scene in the third part, "The dark knight rises". I was shocked when I saw it in the movie theater for the first time, like "how the hell Nolan could do this?" I am still impressed that no one saw that it is ridiculous and very cringe.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/IyU-ikpRpac?feature=oembed

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Fantastic Four (2005)

I really like this movie because I used to watch it many times when I was a kid. However, there has always been one scene that made me feel really uncomfortable: Jessica Alba undressing in public, thinking she wouldn't be seen, but she was. I’ve always felt that her character was overly sexualized, and this scene is the peak of that sexualization...

https://www.youtube.com/embed/b1Pjty86o-4?feature=oembed

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📦 THE YELLOW BRICK 🧱 🐶

THE SWEETEST THING (THE MOVIE)

This movie is a walking GRINGE that make me take the difficult decision to choose this one or another one

To see Christina Applegate , Selma Blair and Cameron Diaz Together is a pleasure (A Guilty one 😂) with her scene in the toilet follow a curious “graffiti” of yellow bricks that Finnish in a DOG HEAD with the mouth open and a suspicious hole 🕳️

And Cameron in one of the more adorable scene try to call and see the little sweet dog (don’t look for a logical reason) and suddenly from the hole came a…..

Anyway is a movie for to watch alone

Let’s participate it 💪🏼

https://www.youtube.com/embed/EPY7ayBagSU?feature=oembed

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I never want to miss watch a series of Justice League, but at this scene Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman say " Kal El No"

maybe it's look normal but when she say it sounds very cringe

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I was immediately reminded of “egg salad sandwich” from The Big Bang Theory, in which Sheldon's assistant Alex flirts with Leonard and Sheldon tries to talk to her about it, but her way of speaking suggests something totally inappropriate, earning him a sexual harassment complaint. When he arrives to talk to the human resources manager, his total lack of sense and manners only make the whole situation worse, when he calls the black woman a “slave” to his biological impulses, and even brings up a woman's menstrual cycle to justify his speech. What's shameful is the fact that he's speaking without any notion of the evil involved in second interpretations.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/tyNZ2WNBzS4?feature=oembed

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Rescue Me is my fav show ever. It’s the only TV show to make me cry and it did it twice. But in 7 seasons… it can’t ALL be gold.

I give you the scene where Tommy drowns his daughter Colleen in holy water (and then brings her back) to cure her of alcoholism… and it works.

F***ing.

Ridiculous.

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Don't get me wrong, I love Strange New Worlds as a show (let's not talk about the musical episode alright? It's not real, it doesn't exist, non-canonical!!) but this scene.. where Spock tries bacon..is just so goofy and stupid. It simply didn't fit the character, I don't think it worked even with the explanation..It's a small nitpicky thing, but for me as a StarTrek fan going back many years, it was just super cringe.

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The choice falls on one of my favorite movies: Pride and Prejudice. In the scene we see the protagonist Elizabeth Bennet together with her hateful cousin Mr. Collins who goes on and on about why they had to get married. And instead of declaring a possible love or attraction for the woman he had to ask for in marriage, he makes a whole series of embarrassing considerations, and Elizabeth Bennet was also embarrassed not only for the proposal but for the many absurd things that this man said. The scene is really tense, especially considering the social conventions of the time where what Elizabeth said and did was unlikely: Spades!

He makes me shiver! Brrr

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https://www.youtube.com/embed/QXG6NvBRcrI?feature=oembed

This scene is hilarious but always makes me cringe for Ross and feel secondhand embarrassment! He’s just one of those characters who rather than taking the logical or easy way out, he let’s situations escalate and it just gets worse and worse 😂

Gaypengwing 🔜 Ren Faire Uk's avatar

I’m a huge fan of the horror parody movie cabin in the woods because of how it celebrates the genre in such a brilliant way. This leads to the commentary on over sexualised female characters and the scene where the “dumb blonde”, makes out with a wolf’s cut off head that’s hung on the wall in a game of truth or dare.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/j12YMrPe008?feature=oembed

It feels like it goes on for so much longer than it does because of how much the actress commits to it. I still have to turn away due to the cringe it makes me feel to this day.

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HER (2013) - Installing OS

I've always felt really uncomfortable watching Theodore Twombly's (Joaquin Phoenix) first interaction with the AI, and especially the part about the deletion of the emails... it makes me really uncomfortable because I think it affects him a lot, and he tries to hide it, and he does it as if he's really in front of someone real... a great performance for a scene that makes clear his infinite difficulty to connect with others.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/f9Hg1x-Ctlw?feature=oembed

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I loved the film When Harry Met Sally but this scene made me cringe because it made no sense, he comes for her, but she hates him and he makes the speech and she still wants to hate him, it just didn't make any sense and I don't think the film really needed this scene so for me it was very cringe-worthy, added in stuff that didn't need to be added in.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/ovkiChacfc8?feature=oembed

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Regarding the LGBTQ+ scenes in Lightyear 2022, it was mentioned that the representation felt forced and had no supporting background in the storyline. The characters introduced seemed like they were just included for the sake of diversity without a strong connection to the main narrative. As a result, the scene felt cringe-worthy to me and was merely an agenda fulfillment rather than natural character development.

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The ending of Fast & Furious 7 (2015) is one of the most emotional farewells in movie history, as it marks the departure of Brian O’Conner, played by Paul Walker, who tragically passed away in 2013 before finishing the film.

In the final scene, Brian and Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) are at the beach with their families. Dom watches them from a distance and, without saying goodbye, quietly drives away. As he’s on the road, Brian catches up to him in his white Toyota Supra, pulling up side by side. Brian smiles at Dom, and they drive together one last time in an emotional montage.

Eventually, they reach an intersection, where their paths separate—Brian takes a different road, symbolizing his farewell from the franchise. The moment is accompanied by See You Again by Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth, enhancing the heartfelt tribute.

The final shot shows Brian driving away as Dom watches, with a voiceover saying:
"No matter where you are, whether it's a quarter-mile away or halfway across the world, you'll always be my brother."

This scene serves as a touching tribute to Paul Walker and his legacy in the Fast & Furious saga.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KnFcsSIzbghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KnFcsSIzbghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KnFcsSIzbghttps://player.vimeo.com/video/870765507?app_id=122963

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With The Grand Tour now being official over, I've started re-watching the old TopGear specials again. I've seen them all a million times and I'll watch them a million times more.

Some are better than others. Back in the day, the scripted moments were sometimes a bit cringy, but I still love the show.

When they were in India and tried to revolutionize Dabbawala'ing, there was a moment where causing an accident was just way too obvious. Thankfully, those moments became a lot rarer.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/lNIDvr7NNwo?feature=oembed

Welp, guess I know what I'm gonna be doing tonight! 🍿

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