December 29, 200718 yr :cry: What do you guys think the saddest movie ever is? I think the Titanic movie was the saddest. That was one of the only movies I have ever seen where half the theater walked out crying.
December 29, 200718 yr you might want to check out the movies subforum i didn't cry when i saw titanic (then again i was.... 8?) but i got really teary eyed during crash
December 29, 200718 yr Titanic is definately a great movie (I'll be the first to admit this, I've seen it no less than 29 times, many times with different commentators), but perhaps not the saddest. American History X Pay It Forward Both of those are very sad.
December 29, 200718 yr I must agree that Pay It Forward was one of the saddest movies I've ever seen. Being immature is a part of being mature.
December 29, 200718 yr I've been told by many that Requiem for a Dream is the most depressing movie that they have seen, but I personally didn't find it that saddening.
December 29, 200718 yr Moved to Music, Movies & Television subforum. Titanic and Armageddon always get me. I never fail to cry at the end of Armageddon when Liv Tyler is saying goodbye to her father :oops: - 99 fletching | 99 thieving | 99 construction | 99 herblore | 99 smithing | 99 woodcutting - - 99 runecrafting - 99 prayer - 125 combat - 95 farming - - Blog - DeviantART - Book Reviews & Blog
December 29, 200718 yr I've been told by many that Requiem for a Dream is the most depressing movie that they have seen, but I personally didn't find it that saddening. I found it to be a very depressing movie...
December 29, 200718 yr Some of the movies I think are very sad are American History X, and Requiem for a Dream. But I think they're both good films. I mean, if it made you sad, it got to you, right?
December 29, 200718 yr American History X Blown - with Johnny Depp :cry: A friend to all is a friend to none.
December 29, 200718 yr Titanic - "Promise you'll never let go" - "I promise" Best of the Best - proper tear jerker at the end when that dude offered himself as Tommy Lee's brother Watership Down - this one really broke me down as a kid
December 29, 200718 yr the lion king :cry: i always cry when you come to the part where simba's father dies... i've grown up with that movie, and i've never managed to not cry at that part. (i've probably seen it like 100 times )
December 29, 200718 yr Schindler's List for me. Sad because it's based on actual events. He who learns must suffer, and, even in our sleep, pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart,and in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God. - Aeschylus (525 BC - 456 BC)
December 29, 200718 yr Easily Land Before Time 3, when the little t-rex had to leave Littlefoot and all his friends. I bawled for hours after that. :cry: I don't run races to see who's the fastest, I run to see who has the most guts. -PreCurrently the best beat out there:Minuit jacuzzi (DatA Remix) - TEPR
December 29, 200718 yr Hotaru no haka Vita ̮̬̉̉ bella, La Ladri di biciclette Those are probably the movies I came closest to crying during. Also should mention a few episodes of Futurama (dog one, four leaf clover one). A few romance movies probably could have made me almost cry also, but I have seen those a few times now and they don't affect me as much.
December 29, 200718 yr I'm not a big movie watcher... So I'd say Fellowship of the Ring... [hide]Even though I know that he lives, the scenes after Gandalf falls, especially when they're weeping on the sides of the Misty Mountains always gets me. And then there's the death of Boromir. Pippin and Merry's expressions, in slow motion, are quite saddening. And then there's the part where Boromir is repenting to Aragorn.[/hide] Cenin pân nîd, istan pân nîd, dan nin ú-cenich, nin ú-istach.Ithil luin eria vi menel caran...Tîn dan delu.
December 29, 200718 yr I am Legend [hide]The part where he has to strangle the dog...absolutely horrible :cry: [/hide] Listen to the mighty words of Bloodredsword. Tip it MGC Xbox live leader board!
December 29, 200718 yr I am Legend [hide]The part where he has to strangle the dog...absolutely horrible :cry: [/hide] hah, the ladies in the row behind me were all sobbing. It made me smile. hehe. Anyway. A movie that drains me emotionally is A Woman Under the Influence. Together with Nattvardsgasterna and Werckmeister HarmÃÆÃâÃâóniÃÆÃâÃâák Signature by Maurice SendakWhen the stars make you drool just like a pasta fazool, that's amore!
December 29, 200718 yr The Green Mile did choke me up first time round, but that film was trying so damn hard to make you cry I would have been worried if I didn't. Other than that, I find it hard to get too emotional over films and media, it's stuff I read in the papers that sometimes gets me, when I know it's for real. "Da mihi castitatem et continentam, sed noli modo"
December 29, 200718 yr Call me freaky, but I thought Eight Below was freakin sad. I don't like seeing animals in pain.
December 29, 200718 yr I've never cried in a movie, but the only really sad one I've seen is Butterfly Effect, when he has too strangle himself in the womb. :cry: 38% of Tip.Iters put stupid made up statistics in their sigs. If you are one of the 62% that don't, put this in your sig.
December 29, 200718 yr I must agree that Pay It Forward was one of the saddest movies I've ever seen. yeap, first time i saw it, i knew nothing would hit me as hard as pay it forward did 1980 Berlinetta with a 350, bored, mild cam, intake carb, headers, exhaust
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