Children of Man, When the hippy guy over doses his wife, and then proceeds to be stupid and get shot down by those prats. At the end when he dies on the boat floating there, it was kinda a chokey moment for me.
Naw that'd make me weak, my saddest moment in a movie ever was paying to see 300.
You didn't like 300?
I found the movie rather interesting, I won't deny that...But if I'm gonna spend 10 bucks to watch a bunch of sweaty guys whine and complain to eachother with graphic man love scenes? I'm gonna just switch sides and go watch a story based gay porn...hell maybe I did and assumed it was 300, I'm not too sure anymore.
That and it sucked...<obligational> in my opinion /obligational
When were they whining? I'll give you the two points on being half naked and being sweaty but I don't remember the 300 whining. I mean hell they were Spartans and Spartans aren't supposed to whine. Maybe the theatre you went to was on Haight St.? In that case you saw a different 300 movie.
Anyways I can't wait till it releases to DVD on 31 July!
In America I have bad teeth. If I lived in England my teeth would be perfect.
New addition for me after re-watching it this evening.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, albeit the whole movie has a sad tone, the ending with Jack Nicholson being a vegetable and his large native american friend suffocates him to save him from staying in the asylum. Looking at Jack laying still, wide-eyed and mouth open as if his last moment was one trying to grasp air...just makes you realize he was a innocent sane man, just confused and cynical.
The Thin Red Line - The scene where the American soldiers charge the Japanese camp, It was a sad and epic moment, because it was a culmination of the entire movie. To this day it is one of the most brilliant and emotional scenes in any movie I've ever seen.
I implore anyone who hasn't seen this movie to watch it, It's awesome yet so little known.
Never post here but I saw the topic name and something came to me almost instantly.
The ending, or near end part of the movie "My Dog Skip" Where the boy goes off to college and the dog spends his days staring at the picture of his master...waiting....and just waiting....for him to come home..damn
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Children of Man, When the hippy guy over doses his wife, and then proceeds to be stupid and get shot down by those prats. At the end when he dies on the boat floating there, it was kinda a chokey moment for me.
Naw that'd make me weak, my saddest moment in a movie ever was paying to see 300.
You didn't like 300?
I found the movie rather interesting, I won't deny that...But if I'm gonna spend 10 bucks to watch a bunch of sweaty guys whine and complain to eachother with graphic man love scenes? I'm gonna just switch sides and go watch a story based gay porn...hell maybe I did and assumed it was 300, I'm not too sure anymore.
That and it sucked...<obligational> in my opinion /obligational
When were they whining? I'll give you the two points on being half naked and being sweaty but I don't remember the 300 whining. I mean hell they were Spartans and Spartans aren't supposed to whine. Maybe the theatre you went to was on Haight St.? In that case you saw a different 300 movie.
Anyways I can't wait till it releases to DVD on 31 July!
Extended screening my friend, you'll know it on the 31st as "directors/collectors edition" once they add(kept) much of the dialog you shall see... you shall see.
John Q is still my favorite tear jerker. Watching your own child die because you cant pay for a heart transplant must blow. I have many others, but Im just tired.
Damn man I agree wholeheartedly. That movie made me soooo pissed off at the medical system and the cops and that kids damn giant heart.
The death of Daniel Jackson. Sure he came back in season 7, but damn, didn't know that when he died and was to be "killed off".
And, the final episode of Stargate. I was like damn, This has been a weekly ritual for 10 years - now what the hell do I do. It felt like the end of the Truman show.
In the movie Signs (Mel Gibson...aliens) I thought the saddest part of the movie was when they left their dog chained up outside when the aliens were coming. You heard the dog barking and then whimper and then silence. All the other tear jerker stuff in that movie meant nothing to me but it irked me that they left their dog outside to die alone.
I'll show my geek. Stargate SG-1season 5 - "The Curse". The death of Daniel Jackson. Sure he came back in season 7, but damn, didn't know that when he died and was to be "killed off". And, the final episode of Stargate. I was like damn, This has been a weekly ritual for 10 years - now what the hell do I do. It felt like the end of the Truman show.
Dude I was sad at this last episode, the finale.
What really sucks is I had to watch it on dvr with my buddies having to be gagged.
Now I don't know what to do myself lol, I've just come to love the show after about 7 years of watching it, though I did find that episode to be a great send off, leading with the what ifs and such.
Also they left it open ended, so hey you never know they just may come back~~ yeah like farscape.
I'll show my geek. Stargate SG-1season 5 - "The Curse". The death of Daniel Jackson. Sure he came back in season 7, but damn, didn't know that when he died and was to be "killed off". And, the final episode of Stargate. I was like damn, This has been a weekly ritual for 10 years - now what the hell do I do. It felt like the end of the Truman show.
Dude I was sad at this last episode, the finale.
What really sucks is I had to watch it on dvr with my buddies having to be gagged.
Now I don't know what to do myself lol, I've just come to love the show after about 7 years of watching it, though I did find that episode to be a great send off, leading with the what ifs and such.
Also they left it open ended, so hey you never know they just may come back~~ yeah like farscape.
/super geek.
You do know there are already two direct to DVD movies in production. Check out www.gateworld.net for details. One does involve the Ori's final attack on Earth, the other is about Baal going back in time and stealing the Stargate.
I'll show my geek. Stargate SG-1season 5 - "The Curse". The death of Daniel Jackson. Sure he came back in season 7, but damn, didn't know that when he died and was to be "killed off". And, the final episode of Stargate. I was like damn, This has been a weekly ritual for 10 years - now what the hell do I do. It felt like the end of the Truman show.
Dude I was sad at this last episode, the finale.
What really sucks is I had to watch it on dvr with my buddies having to be gagged.
Now I don't know what to do myself lol, I've just come to love the show after about 7 years of watching it, though I did find that episode to be a great send off, leading with the what ifs and such.
Also they left it open ended, so hey you never know they just may come back~~ yeah like farscape.
/super geek.
You do know there are already two direct to DVD movies in production. Check out www.gateworld.net for details. One does involve the Ori's final attack on Earth, the other is about Baal going back in time and stealing the Stargate.
Thanks for the info mate, been out of touch with what I like to call "The world", going to go check it out now.
The Green Mile. When the big guy is executed near the end of the movie.
Wholeheartedly agree.
Less of the death scene, and more of the scene where Tom Hanks was asking how he could explain his actions to God.
Man...that was some good acting. Both by Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan. It was moving.
"The greatest trick the devil played on humanity in the 20th century was convincing them that he didn't exist." (Paraphrasing) C.S. Lewis
"If a mother can kill her own child, what is left before I kill you and you kill me?" -Mother Teresa when talking about abortion after accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979
I would have to think of a few. One is where in Scrubs all those patients that was waiting for donors died and at the last patient Dr. Cox was so frustrated because he wanted those donors that he pushed the machine over right after they failed to keep one patient alive. When I first saw that I shed a tear.
castaway - where he has to chose between wilson and the raft sniff sniff
elizabeth - where lord robert pleads to her once they are over, i do this for us, i beg you to save some part of us or something to that effect
return to paradise - when one friend gets hung and the other friend is screaming out the prison window that tried to come to prison to free them i see you, you are not alone! - intense scene
moll flanders - when the artistic guy dies aww
project x ... i think that was it? - its one where a chimpanzee gets a cigarette for doing what they ask and they have the chimpanzee disable a nuclear bomb or something and its stuck in this radiation and trying to get its reward cig from thru the window but it can't ... they were praising him and telling him he was good and that he basically saved the planet but the poor guy couldn't get his reward and he sacrificed himself unknowingly
you should make one for best movie line/scene next - i always dug "how could anyone love a pebble in their shoe" from ever after - it was so perfectly cruel
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!
Never post here but I saw the topic name and something came to me almost instantly. The ending, or near end part of the movie "My Dog Skip" Where the boy goes off to college and the dog spends his days staring at the picture of his master...waiting....and just waiting....for him to come home..damn
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.
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You didn't like 300?
I found the movie rather interesting, I won't deny that...But if I'm gonna spend 10 bucks to watch a bunch of sweaty guys whine and complain to eachother with graphic man love scenes? I'm gonna just switch sides and go watch a story based gay porn...hell maybe I did and assumed it was 300, I'm not too sure anymore.
That and it sucked...<obligational> in my opinion /obligational
When were they whining? I'll give you the two points on being half naked and being sweaty but I don't remember the 300 whining. I mean hell they were Spartans and Spartans aren't supposed to whine. Maybe the theatre you went to was on Haight St.? In that case you saw a different 300 movie.Anyways I can't wait till it releases to DVD on 31 July!
In America I have bad teeth. If I lived in England my teeth would be perfect.
Lassy: when the showman-midget's little dog gets killed by the bad man with a stick
I hope some day we can all put aside our racisms and prejudices and just laugh at people
Honestly? Joe Dirt. I know it's a comedy and all, but it sucked that he spent all that time, and his parents were, you know, the way they were.
New addition for me after re-watching it this evening.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, albeit the whole movie has a sad tone, the ending with Jack Nicholson being a vegetable and his large native american friend suffocates him to save him from staying in the asylum. Looking at Jack laying still, wide-eyed and mouth open as if his last moment was one trying to grasp air...just makes you realize he was a innocent sane man, just confused and cynical.
John Q is still my favorite tear jerker. Watching your own child die because you cant pay for a heart transplant must blow.
I have many others, but Im just tired.
The Thin Red Line - The scene where the American soldiers charge the Japanese camp, It was a sad and epic moment, because it was a culmination of the entire movie. To this day it is one of the most brilliant and emotional scenes in any movie I've ever seen.
I implore anyone who hasn't seen this movie to watch it, It's awesome yet so little known.
O_o o_O
Never post here but I saw the topic name and something came to me almost instantly.
The ending, or near end part of the movie "My Dog Skip" Where the boy goes off to college and the dog spends his days staring at the picture of his master...waiting....and just waiting....for him to come home..damn
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You didn't like 300?
I found the movie rather interesting, I won't deny that...But if I'm gonna spend 10 bucks to watch a bunch of sweaty guys whine and complain to eachother with graphic man love scenes? I'm gonna just switch sides and go watch a story based gay porn...hell maybe I did and assumed it was 300, I'm not too sure anymore.
That and it sucked...<obligational> in my opinion /obligational
When were they whining? I'll give you the two points on being half naked and being sweaty but I don't remember the 300 whining. I mean hell they were Spartans and Spartans aren't supposed to whine. Maybe the theatre you went to was on Haight St.? In that case you saw a different 300 movie.Anyways I can't wait till it releases to DVD on 31 July!
Extended screening my friend, you'll know it on the 31st as "directors/collectors edition" once they add(kept) much of the dialog you shall see... you shall see.
when the fat guy died in beerfest
the last 1/2 hour of million dollar baby.
if you haven't seen it i'm not gonna blow it for you..great movie
The Green Mile. When the big guy is executed near the end of the movie.
old yeller.
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Damn man I agree wholeheartedly. That movie made me soooo pissed off at the medical system and the cops and that kids damn giant heart.
I'll show my geek.
Stargate SG-1season 5 - "The Curse".
The death of Daniel Jackson. Sure he came back in season 7, but damn, didn't know that when he died and was to be "killed off".
And, the final episode of Stargate. I was like damn, This has been a weekly ritual for 10 years - now what the hell do I do. It felt like the end of the Truman show.
Stuff with dogs always gets me the most.
In the movie Signs (Mel Gibson...aliens) I thought the saddest part of the movie was when they left their dog chained up outside when the aliens were coming. You heard the dog barking and then whimper and then silence. All the other tear jerker stuff in that movie meant nothing to me but it irked me that they left their dog outside to die alone.
What really sucks is I had to watch it on dvr with my buddies having to be gagged.
Now I don't know what to do myself lol, I've just come to love the show after about 7 years of watching it, though I did find that episode to be a great send off, leading with the what ifs and such.
Also they left it open ended, so hey you never know they just may come back~~ yeah like farscape.
/super geek.
What really sucks is I had to watch it on dvr with my buddies having to be gagged.
Now I don't know what to do myself lol, I've just come to love the show after about 7 years of watching it, though I did find that episode to be a great send off, leading with the what ifs and such.
Also they left it open ended, so hey you never know they just may come back~~ yeah like farscape.
/super geek.
You do know there are already two direct to DVD movies in production. Check out www.gateworld.net for details. One does involve the Ori's final attack on Earth, the other is about Baal going back in time and stealing the Stargate.
What really sucks is I had to watch it on dvr with my buddies having to be gagged.
Now I don't know what to do myself lol, I've just come to love the show after about 7 years of watching it, though I did find that episode to be a great send off, leading with the what ifs and such.
Also they left it open ended, so hey you never know they just may come back~~ yeah like farscape.
/super geek.
You do know there are already two direct to DVD movies in production. Check out www.gateworld.net for details. One does involve the Ori's final attack on Earth, the other is about Baal going back in time and stealing the Stargate.
Thanks for the info mate, been out of touch with what I like to call "The world", going to go check it out now.
Beats making beads.
Less of the death scene, and more of the scene where Tom Hanks was asking how he could explain his actions to God.
Man...that was some good acting. Both by Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan. It was moving.
"The greatest trick the devil played on humanity in the 20th century was convincing them that he didn't exist." (Paraphrasing) C.S. Lewis
"If a mother can kill her own child, what is left before I kill you and you kill me?" -Mother Teresa when talking about abortion after accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979
The Crow - During the rape flashback when Shelley cries out Erics name
Gladiator - When Maximus finally "returns" to his family(well... not really sad since it's what he wanted, but it's very emotional)
The Green Mile - The end...
Saving private Ryan - Numerous scenes
I would have to think of a few. One is where in Scrubs all those patients that was waiting for donors died and at the last patient Dr. Cox was so frustrated because he wanted those donors that he pushed the machine over right after they failed to keep one patient alive. When I first saw that I shed a tear.
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castaway - where he has to chose between wilson and the raft sniff sniff
elizabeth - where lord robert pleads to her once they are over, i do this for us, i beg you to save some part of us or something to that effect
return to paradise - when one friend gets hung and the other friend is screaming out the prison window that tried to come to prison to free them i see you, you are not alone! - intense scene
moll flanders - when the artistic guy dies aww
project x ... i think that was it? - its one where a chimpanzee gets a cigarette for doing what they ask and they have the chimpanzee disable a nuclear bomb or something and its stuck in this radiation and trying to get its reward cig from thru the window but it can't ... they were praising him and telling him he was good and that he basically saved the planet but the poor guy couldn't get his reward and he sacrificed himself unknowingly
you should make one for best movie line/scene next - i always dug "how could anyone love a pebble in their shoe" from ever after - it was so perfectly cruel
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!
When the hive queen gets blown out of the airlock at the end of aliens. DAMN YOU SAGORNY WEAVER!!!!!!!
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.