General Movie Talk (Showing 101 - 125 of 299 comments)


  • Eugene
    posted by Eugene (Moderator)
     

    Saddest Movie of All Time

    My vote is for Million Dollar Baby...
    posted 1335 days ago
  • alh03
    posted by alh03
     
    I think Anne Frank was one of the saddest movies that I have seen in my life.
    posted 1311 days ago
  • JamesBondsFemaleAlterEgo
     
    the note bok finding neverland pay it forward amy a walk to remember sad but crap
    posted 1311 days ago
  • whelly26
    posted by whelly26
     
    Life is Beautiful (La Vie est Bella, because it's originally Italian-sorry if I spelled any of the title wrong), Schindler's List, Troy- only at the end, when Achilles died, Passion Of The Christ

    Those are my picks :)
    posted 1311 days ago
  • MissDesirae
    posted by MissDesirae
     
    DANCER IN THE DARK. hands down the saddest movie I've ever seen. Half way through I had to pause the movie to calm down.
    posted 1310 days ago
  • demonicben
    posted by demonicben
     
    Brotherhood, I wept like a baby :P
    posted 1310 days ago
  • RashHunt
    posted by RashHunt
     
    MissDesirae's response is the only correct respones. The thread ends there.
    posted 1310 days ago
  • strawberrypk
    posted by strawberrypk
     
    million dollar baby definetly
    posted 1310 days ago
  • bwanday
    posted by bwanday
     
    Titanic for its reality(obviously based ona true story) come on the old couple huggin eachother just wating to drown and the mother reading to her two children also what about the captin brave soul he was.

    The Notebook most definately a love like that is great to see.

    Passion of the Christ(cried begining to end)
    a walk to remember
    The Green Mile

    I just don't see how people could have cried over King Kong but thats just me.

    The Cure(John Grisham book the lil boy loses his bestfriend whilst trying to find a cure its heart wrenching)
    The Client(another John Grisham Book brought to movie)
    posted 1309 days ago
  • itwasashark
    posted by itwasashark
     
    eatUnicorns: good call on Fox and the Hound

    MissDesirae: Dancer in the Dark, I agree

    I'm going to add The Thief (1997).

    "Stealing the show is eight-year-old Philipchuk, whose wide eyes register awe, puzzlement and misery with a conviction not seen since Salvatore Cascio in Cinema Paradiso."
    posted 1309 days ago
  • trip3
    posted by trip3
     
    Ladder 49... I hate that he dies...
    posted 1309 days ago
  • chooka4
    posted by chooka4
     
    have you guys ever seen true women now thats sad! but the constant gardener and brave heart are sad as well
    posted 1308 days ago
  • whiskycat
    posted by whiskycat
     
    titanic!!!!!!! it made me cry & king kong
    posted 1308 days ago
  • trip3
    posted by trip3
     
    Pay it Forward is another huge one with me, as is Schindlers List. Titanic for some reason didn't affect me, watched it with a couple of my college friends, men who were both tearing up a box of kleenex, I didn't get it... I'm usually the one who cries over the drinking and driving commercials, haven't seen an episode of extreme home makeover yet that didn't result in tears... but Titanic just seemed almost fake to me... but thats just me.
    posted 1308 days ago
  • groovydog
    posted by groovydog
     
    titanic, a walk to remember
    posted 1307 days ago
  • Eugene
    posted by Eugene (Moderator)
     
    I vote for Million Dollar Baby over "Titanic" because you totally see whats coming in the Titanic. I mean, even before you step into the theater to see Titanic, as long as you have some decent historical knowledge, you pretty much KNOW that the ship is GOING to sink, and that most of the passengers die...and that the ending is going to be tragic...
    posted 1307 days ago
  • Trianna
    posted by Trianna
     
    North Country is one of the saddest movies I have seen in a long time, but Dumbo always made me cry too, and for some reason I cried the only time I saw Disneys Mulan, noone else seemed affected by it though. I haven't seen Million Dollar Baby or King Kong yet but am now looking forward to having a good cry when I get around to them.
    posted 1307 days ago
  • spazzynick
    posted by spazzynick
     
    Heavy. you need to see this film directed by James 'Walk the line' Mangold starring Vincent D'onofrio and Liv Tyler. It's the saddest film ever! Also 'Beautiful Girls', the Winnie the Pooh / Christopher Robin metaphor gets me very time.
    posted 1307 days ago
  • x3xJessiicax3x
     
    a walk to remember
    the notebook
    titanic
    posted 1307 days ago
  • bettyfemale29
    posted by bettyfemale29
     
    i vote Titanic
    posted 1307 days ago
  • JamesBondsFemaleAlterEgo
     
    dark water near the ends quite sad and of course million dollar baby
    posted 1301 days ago
  • IRawr
    posted by IRawr
     
    Antwon Fisher, Titanic,The Notebook, King Kong, Pearl Harbor, My Dog Skip, there are so many ):
    posted 1298 days ago
  • AdamGis
    posted by AdamGis
     
    "Ol' Yeller" had me crying like a little bitch the first time I ever saw it. I was like 7 at the time. I don't watch that one any more....
    posted 1297 days ago
  • babiigurlxo1
    posted by babiigurlxo1
     
    i think that Radio is a pretty sad movie .. but i don't really watch sad movies so i dunno.
    posted 1295 days ago
  • safelight
    posted by safelight
     
    The saddest movie I have ever seen in my life is Hotel Rwanda. I have never felt so emotional after a film like I was when I saw that. I saw it in theatres, didn't cry, but as soon as I left the place I was, and I was basically wrecked over it for a long time.
    posted 1295 days ago
  • mimibe
    posted by mimibe
     
    Titanic, The Notebook, Ghost and What's Eating Gilbert Grape, oh, Revenge of the Sith, i know it wasn't exactly "Titanic" sad but I cried lol
    posted 1294 days ago