5 Centimeters Per Second is fucking beautifully tragic.
[QUOTE=dgg;30893118]Forest Gump.
UP on a close second.[/QUOTE]
forest gump is not a sad movie its an uplifting family film
Green Mile.
Transformer: Dark of the Moon. Don't click on spoiler if you didn't watch the movie yet. I swear, it will ruin your experience.
[sp]When you think bumblebee and the rest of the crew died from the spacecraft explosion but they didn't.... thank god[/sp]
[QUOTE=TheNuB;30893439]Transformer: Dark of the Moon. Don't click on spoiler if you didn't watch the movie yet. I swear, it will ruin your experience.
[sp]When you think bumblebee and the rest of the crew died from the spacecraft explosion but they didn't.... thank god[/sp][/QUOTE]
are you fucking serious
i mean really, so many things are wrong with this post
[QUOTE=Rusty100;30893182]forest gump is not a sad movie its an uplifting family film[/QUOTE]
Not when [sp]she dies[/sp].
A sad part is a sad part no matter how humorous the rest of it is.
[QUOTE=TheNuB;30893439]Transformer: Dark of the Moon. Don't click on spoiler if you didn't watch the movie yet. I swear, it will ruin your experience.
[sp]When you think bumblebee and the rest of the crew died from the spacecraft explosion but they didn't.... thank god[/sp][/QUOTE]
How could you even think they [sp]left with[/sp] it?
Is it the first movie you've ever watched in your whole life?
This independent film called American Gun. I emo'd
Magnolia and Schindler's List always get me.
Also, the italian film Umberto D. is an incredibly sad film.
[QUOTE=Wiggles;30893288]Green Mile.[/QUOTE]
Both the novel and the movie.
Maybe Dead Man Walking. I cried so much at the end D:
[QUOTE=Satane;30877718]Woah what's with all the pussies crying over a movie here?[/QUOTE]
I guess I'm just not manly enough for your respect. Sorry for feeling emotions.
[QUOTE=Rusty100;30893182]forest gump is not a sad movie its an uplifting family film[/QUOTE]
You say it like it's our fault for not appreciating it right when it's obvious the writers intended for parts of it to be really sad. It wouldn't be uplifting if it didn't have any depressing moments.
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;30848563]The most [I]recent[/I] depressing movie I've seen is Man On The Moon. Poor guy [sp] finds out that psychic surgery is a fluke right in the middle of it, seeing that the joke is on him for once, therefore paying the ultimate price. [/sp][/QUOTE]
The worst part is that that shit actually happened to Andy Kaufman.
the road or up in the air
[QUOTE=Rusty100;30893182]forest gump is not a sad movie its an uplifting family film[/QUOTE]
Did you watch the end? Well I guess most people don't know the difference between heartwarming and sad. The end was heartwarming
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peijTiCjCDU[/media]
i mean fuck come on
[editline]4th July 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Mort and Charon;30876338]I didn't think Toy Story 3's ending was too bad, I expected it to be more tear jerking. I did think they had it [sp]when they were heading to the incinerator though[/sp][/QUOTE]
Again, heartwarming really. [sp]Andy's giving them away so they can have a better life[/sp]
[url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077222/]White Bim, Black Ear[/url]
Anyone saw it? It's really depressing, especially when you combine it with the filthy nature of soviet russians and their country (and probably part of the modern Russia too). Touching, at least for me.
Field of Dreams
Bridge to Terabithia. Oh my god I cried.
Radio
Ive gotten upset 4 times that I remember while watching movies.
The ending of Gran Torino.
The scene in Click when Adam Sandler sees his dad for the last time.
John Coffey's execution in The Green Mile.
And the scenes on the cruise ship in 2012 with the 2 old men.
Green Mile
The ending to The Mist
[img]http://dvdcovers01.bigpondmovies.com/static/movie_covers/main/25717.jpg[/img]
I used to be really scared of Polio thanks to this.
[QUOTE=cathal6606;30872034]That was pretty sad but the book is even more so. I hated reading that chapter.[/QUOTE]
My teacher was angry when I written that chapter very vaguely in my book review.
She said it was the best part of the book.
Films I've cried at:
Shawshank Redemption
Green Mile
Click
Life is Beautiful
When the wind blows (can't remember if I cried but jesus christ this film is hard)
Grave of the Fireflies
Hachi
AI
Toy Story 3
UP
Lion King
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
and...
The simpsons movie (The part where homer finds the wedding tape and plays through it)
I've gotten VERY close to crying during several parts of The Green Mile.
I always almost cry in Blood Diamond. So sad
[QUOTE=Satane;30877718]Woah what's with all the pussies crying over a movie here?[/QUOTE]
It's okay to cry if it's sad, stupid fuck.
Anyway, my movies:
Up
Tarzan
Requiem For A Dream (the end)
[QUOTE=Dogchow33;30920268]It's okay to cry if it's sad, stupid fuck.
Anyway, my movies:
Up
Tarzan
Requiem For A Dream (the end)[/QUOTE]
Tarzan?
Benjamin Button, I cried multiple times.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nq76RRUD74Y[/media]
:crying:
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