I hate sad films! all the girls say "oh that film made me cry" and i always ask, why the fuck is that a good thing? i mean who enjoys crying! why the fuck is that a good thing. that never fails to amaze me.
I hate sad films! all the girls say "oh that film made me cry" and i always ask, why the fuck is that a good thing? i mean who enjoys crying! why the fuck is that a good thing. that never fails to amaze me.
Any scene with Duddits in Dreamcatcher
Grave of the Fireflies ...../weep. Seriously if you watch that movie (subtitles because Americans cant act there own language) and DON'T cry, your soul is dead.
Ending of The Green Mile D:
I cried.
The whole death and then the riot scene at the end of Do the Right Thing.
in cast away, when he loses winston
i can relate to that
I'm the best at what I do and what I do is the best
my saddest movie moment would be bridge to teribithia, that was the crappyest movie i have ever seen
but in all seriousness, i think that the titanic is the saddest
Dancer In the Dark.
That movie was sad as hell.
I won't spoil it, in case anyone is interested in it.
Also, the ending in Leon, the Professional was a kick in the balls.
So was Requiem For a Dream. -_-
The last 30 minutes of When the Last Sword Is Drawn were hard to watch. I recommend that one.
Also, Donnie Darko, the Elephant Man, and the Green Mile.
"As the old saying goes...what was it again?"
Probably when triston ( brad pitt ) is crying near samuels grave in Legends of the fall.
Its really sad everytime, its not as sad for me when you actually see him get killed.
When Bambi's mother gets plugged.
...also, TL;DR.
At 1/20/08 02:37 PM, Strength wrote: Four Brothers, when the youngest brother got shot and started calling out for the other one to save him. I really couldn't help crying like a faggot.
I didn't cry (I don't cry a lot), but tears did come into my eyes at that part. So yeah, your answer is my answer
The Valley Forge blows up.
FUCK NOOOOOO.
For me, when I saw "Pursuit of Happyness" I cried like a little gay baby twice. That movie fucked with me. But I think any movie with the whole father son thing is sad. (Like John Q or Lion King)
8 below. I couldn't watch 2 minutes without bursting into tears, don't see it
It is better to learn and not live, than to live and not learn.
I dunno the number 1 but the most recent is definitely Cloverfield when Rob had to tell his mother that his younger brother died.
I wanted to cry even though I saw the movie once ;o
KILL ALL SONS A BITCHES.
Saving Private Ryan. The ending, and the battles.
The Last hour or so of "Dancer In The Dark"
"Grave of the Fireflies", multiple moments.
Where Jennifer Connely and Jared Leto are having their last phone conversation in "Requiem for a Dream"
Pretty much the entire movie "Breaking the Waves" (same guy who did Dancer in the Dark)
Various moments of "Schindlers List"
And belive it or not, the last 5 minutes of "Slaughtered Vomit Dolls" (which are the only actualy decent moments in the whole fucking movie) were really depressing.
Pokemon The First Movie.
The Pokemon and the clone Pokemon are all fighting each other.
Ash's Pikachu and the clone Pikachu are going at it.
He motherfucking kills Pikachu.
I cried so hard :(
When the guy in American History X gets shot at the end when he finally decides to turn good with his brother. God i love that film. Awesome acting by the main character whos name i can never remmeber.
At 5/13/08 03:34 PM, NDawg07 wrote: For me, when I saw "Pursuit of Happyness" I cried like a little gay baby twice. That movie fucked with me. But I think any movie with the whole father son thing is sad. (Like John Q or Lion King)
Damn, I forgot about John Q and the Pursuit of Happyness. I Am Legend was kind of sad, but it wasn't crying-type sad.
In light of recent events, I can't say which one moment in one movie was the saddest. Unfortunately, I'm going to have to plead the Fif.
Gladiator and Band of Brothers has it's moments.
sadly when Optimus dies in the transformers movie.
yeah, crying over a dying cartoon robot
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZEyIIRjkyaI
This phrase is often used, and I hate the shit outta it, but let it be said: Need I say fucking more?
At 5/13/08 05:43 PM, AbsurdRandomness wrote: http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZEyIIRjkyaI
This phrase is often used, and I hate the shit outta it, but let it be said: Need I say fucking more?
I forgot about that movie. I would have given more credit to the little girls acting than that of meryl though.
At 5/13/08 05:48 PM, ornery-scotsman wrote:At 5/13/08 05:43 PM, AbsurdRandomness wrote: http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZEyIIRjkyaII forgot about that movie. I would have given more credit to the little girls acting than that of meryl though.
This phrase is often used, and I hate the shit outta it, but let it be said: Need I say fucking more?
Meryl claimed that the girl was really trembling under her when she saw the man, so I wouldn't call that acting.
I dunno, i've only ever watched one sad movie and it was "Titanic"....i felt a bit sad, but i didn't cry.
I'm a giant douche, I know.
not me in the pic.
The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls.