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Saddest scene in a movie or show

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  • zakk_zakk_ Member Posts: 438
    Originally posted by Laserwolf


     
     Since this is TV Show and Movies I'll add the "Jurassic Bark" episode of Futurama. How the hell can a comedy cartoon episode be so damn sad. Fry finds a fossil of the dog he left behind 1000 years before and right before he gets the chance to clone it or bring it back to life he finds out the dog lived many years after and figures his dog must have lived a fully happy life with another owner. Then they show the dog waiting sadly for his master to return year after year as he and those around him get older with that sad music playing. I can't even watch this episode any more.

    i don't watch the end of that episode anymore,watched it a couple times but now i switch channels

  • MajorBiggsMajorBiggs Member UncommonPosts: 709

    I have never cried watching any movie. Yeah I got sad, and im 19. BUT, this last year I watched The Green Mile again and it struck a serious chord with me...but thats not the finale.

    I've never cried so much in a movie until I went and saw World Trade Center. I mean holy shit, bring a freaking kleenex box with you.

  • keltic1701keltic1701 Member Posts: 1,162
    Originally posted by Laserwolf


     


    I am absolutely retarded for reading most of this thread. As much as I was curious about everyone's answers I have had 3-4 movies I fully intended to see "Spoiled" for me. Of course I was the one who Spoiled them by reading the thread.
     
    Anyway..... I absolutely agree with the above. Anything about animals dying really gets to me. Since this is TV Show and Movies I'll add the "Jurassic Bark" episode of Futurama. How the hell can a comedy cartoon episode be so damn sad. Fry finds a fossil of the dog he left behind 1000 years before and right before he gets the chance to clone it or bring it back to life he finds out the dog lived many years after and figures his dog must have lived a fully happy life with another owner. Then they show the dog waiting sadly for his master to return year after year as he and those around him get older with that sad music playing. I can't even watch this episode any more.
    They better damn well address this when Futurama returns in 08. I know they are just breaking down a couple of Futurama movies in 30 minute episodes, but hopefully the series will pick up and they can make this right.

    They had that episode on Cartoon Network tonight and I have to agree that it's probablly one of the saddest episode endings to a series that's usually very goofy and satirical (sp). I guess that's the hallmark of a really good show; that it can make you laugh, cry and think all at the same time.

  • LaserwolfLaserwolf Member Posts: 2,383

    I just read some good news on Wikipedia that looks solid enough to relay.

    "On June 22, 2006 Comedy Central announced that at least 13 new episodes were to be produced. Comedy Central also confirmed that Billy West, Katey Sagal, and John DiMaggio would return for the new episodes, with a 2008 debut planned; however, an unofficial fan site reports that the new Comedy Central episodes would consist of the straight-to-DVD movies, each split into 4 episodes (making 16 new episodes) rather than additional new material. According to an interview with David X. Cohen, as of December 2006 the Futurama team were around half way through writing the new season, and Rough Draft Studios had just started animating. The new season will be set two years after the events of the last season, and will re-visit Fry and Leela's relationship and unanswered questions about Nibbler, dark matter and Seymour the dog."

    AND

    "Futurama: Bender's Big Score is the proposed name of the straight-to-DVD movie based on the

    animated series Futurama to be released around December 2007. The movie is written by Ken

    Keeler and David X. Cohen, directed by Dwayne Carey-Hill, and is set to include the Nibblonians,

    Seymour (Fry's dog), Phil the C.H.U.D., Barbados Slim (the limboer who always defeats Hermes),

    Morbo, Robot Santa, the God space entity, Al Gore, and Zapp Brannigan."

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  • Originally posted by Umbrood


    Schindlers List, the scene with the young girl in red.
    I am not an emotional man really but I cried my heart out at that point, frankly I enjoyed it alot, it was relieving.
    Really wish there were more things that could grip me enough to make the tears fall.
     
    Evidently you've never sat on your balls...that'll move 'ya to tears Johnny boy!

     

    I cry at movies all the time...if there's a sad scene in it you can bet I'll be bawlin' like an old woman.

  • JackcoltJackcolt Member UncommonPosts: 2,170

    Originally posted by keltic1701


    I think the saddest movie I ever saw was The Elephant Man with Anthony Hopkins and John Hurt as John Merrick. It really showed how humans can be both very cruel and at the same time show great compassion. But the final scene where Merrick, even after rising from the dredges of Victorian society to become the toast of society, decided that all he wants to do is sleep laying down like a normal person when the massive deformaties of his head make that impossible and  fatal. He leaves behind a note to Hopkins (his doctor and savior from his horrible life of the freak shows) why he did what he did and left a sketch of himself as a boy before his defomraties started. I can tell you that there wasn't a dry eye in the entire theater (including my own). If you've never seen this movie, I highly recommend it. Just have a full box of tissues next to ya! 

    Oh yeah I forgot about that one. Really good movie.

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