Too many movies, Million Dollar Baby, Constant Gardener,
Green Mile, American History X, Leon, Bonnie and Clyde,
The Notebook, The Crow, this isn't Sad but hey i Cried,
The Shawshank Redemption. And Many Others, can't think of
them all but named a few good ones.
ok if you bad mouth reservoir dogs in multiple threads then you can hardly call someone else a tool.
ok now, saddest movie... firstly, you must have been completely off your tit if you cried in gladiator. similarly, those who nominated titanic must have forgotten to take their prosaic prior to viewing.
requiem and constant gardener are noteworthy submissions but certainly not the saddest feature of all time. no, if you really want to see a movie that would make a scurvy pirate break down in tears then i suggest either Wim Wenders' "Paris, Texas" or JP Jeunet's "A Very Long Engagement." These titles easily blow your selections out of the water... but then again i wasn't there when they killed king kong haha
I feel Schindler's List is rather sad and it's so beautifully done with Speilberg's work. The lIon King can be sad when you watch it for the first time, actually paying attention to all that's going on.
While i agree that i felt bad for the f-ing monkey in king kong (yes i know its a gorilla, semantics) i find that the saddest movie ive ever seen is My Life Without Me
well..i love titanic and some others are the notebook, a walk to remember, the other side of heaven, little women....the old 1949 one, tristan and isolde, and tons more that i can't remember
Umm...Advent Children! I thought Cloud was gonna die! Other than that...I mean, I saw that new Joseph Smith movie, and at the end, everybody was crying...I...wasn't... I must just not have a soul or something...
" ok if you bad mouth reservoir dogs in multiple threads then you can hardly call someone else a tool."
Sure I can, Reservoir Dogs is a horrible movie, it doesn't take a Marine Biologist to calculate that final comment. You look at how the dialogue is THE ONLY, and I mean, ONLY thing going for that piece of proverbial tripe. City On Fire completely owned Quentin Tarantino's biggest ass-fest, and also came first.
Compare those two movies, and you too will soon find RD to be nothing but shit.
So it is with that conclusion that I say to you: I can call other people tools, and now that you've provoked me, I can now comfortably call you an incompetent fool.