He has his New Year's party and his "friends" leave him to go to another party by turning to clock ahead. I know he was a bad host but when he is lying in bed and hears the other party you just feel so sad...
As for a movie, Willard, the remake. Just the intense feeling of suffering on the title character's part.
As a child I did not understand how Mr Bean was a comedy at all. Seriously, that is some Godot-level shit right there.
Dude! I'm totally with you on this one. Although you've got the plot a tad bit wrong.
The worst part of me getting the plot wrong was I thought of the right plot and said "Nah, I'm confusing that with The Simpsons 'Furby' episode... it's probably this other way...."
I feel like such a heartless bastard when I read through this thread.
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Firefly: Out of Gas
At the very end, when all through the episode it's been doing flashbacks of how the crew got together, then it does one more of Mal first buying the ship. The seller guy's voice has been talking about how great the ship is all through the episode, and then you see that he'd been talking about a different one all along. The look on Mal's face when he sees Serenity for the first time... *sob*
The ending of Bruce Almighty got me going a little bit.
And, I'm probably going to get beaten for this TV show reference, but there was more than one part of Dragon Ball Z that got me choked up. Say what you will, I still love that show.
The ending of Bruce Almighty got me going a little bit.
And, I'm probably going to get beaten for this TV show reference, but there was more than one part of Dragon Ball Z that got me choked up. Say what you will, I still love that show.
Trunks, Bulma..I do this for you...and yes, even you Kakkarot.
I confess, I cried really fucking hard at the end of Donnie Darko. I don't know why...I just did.
I thought I was the only one. Only time I've ever cried at a movie/TV show/whatever and I have no fucking idea why. Maybe it was the thought that two people could be so close and then the next minute one of them doesn't even know that the other exists.
Plus it has possibly the most heart-wrenching ending song of any movie in history...
I don't actually cry but I get goosebumps every time I hear the speech from Independence Day and I do cry when Russell says "Tell my kids I love them very much."
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I confess, I cried really fucking hard at the end of Donnie Darko. I don't know why...I just did.
I thought I was the only one. Only time I've ever cried at a movie/TV show/whatever and I have no fucking idea why. Maybe it was the thought that two people could be so close and then the next minute one of them doesn't even know that the other exists.
Plus it has possibly the most heart-wrenching ending song of any movie in history...
That and the whole
sacrificing yourself for the sake of everyone around you...
it just hits me so hard knowing I might not be able to make that choice... and he's laughing while he does it... not because he's crazy, but because he knows things are going to be better.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
The ending of Bruce Almighty got me going a little bit.
And, I'm probably going to get beaten for this TV show reference, but there was more than one part of Dragon Ball Z that got me choked up. Say what you will, I still love that show.
Trunks, Bulma..I do this for you...and yes, even you Kakkarot.
*BOOM*
You know where I tear up , even know? At the very end of DB GT, were they are playing the song and flashing through the series.
It's an awesome end, and to someone like me who watched every episode and grew up with it, it always gets to me.
I know it's not a movie, but last week, while watching Band of Brothers, I cried during each episode. That show is just too brutal.
It's weird because I've watched it previously, and it didn't have the same effect. This time, it was all tears and whimpering.
I know it's not a movie, but last week, while watching Band of Brothers, I cried during each episode. That show is just too brutal.
It's weird because I've watched it previously, and it didn't have the same effect. This time, it was all tears and whimpering.
Saving Private Ryan. They finally find him and tell him he's going home.
Private Ryan: Hell, these guys deserve to go home as much as I do. They've fought just as hard.
Captain Miller: Is that what I'm supposed to tell your mother when she gets another folded American flag?
Private Ryan: You can tell her that when you found me, I was with the only brothers I had left. And that there was no way I was deserting them. I think she'd understand that.
Gets me EVERY fucking time.
Also, not what most people would consider a traditional sad moment in SPR, but the anguish and futility in the pilots voice as he tells the story about having to fly an overloaded plane...Goddamn.....
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Lieutenant Dewindt: Yeah, Brigadier General Amend, deputy commander, 101st. Some fucking genius had the great idea of welding a couple of steel plates onto our deck to keep the general safe from ground fire. Unfortunately, they forgot to tell me about it until we were just getting airborne. Well, that's like trying to fly a freight train. OK? Gross overload. Trim characteristics all shot to hell. I nearly broke both my arms trying to keep her level. And when- and when we released, you know I cut as hard as I could, tried to gain some altitude and still keep her from stalling. We came down like a fucking meteor. And that is how we ended up. And the others, they stopped easy enough OK, though, you know? We were just-we were just too damn heavy, you know? The grass was wet, downward slope and all. 22 guys dead.
Band of Brothers! Oh man, everything in the two Bastogne episodes tore me up. Also, when the guys start splitting up in "Points", and when the German general gives his surrendering speech also.
I don't even know why I watched that movie. I knew it was going to make me cry, but I watched it anyway.
I think I'm a glutton for angst.
Also, not a movie, but Wolf's Rain made me cry a few times, nearing the end of the series mostly.
Specifically Toboe's death.
Gods, yes. I have carefully avoided picking up the box set because I'm still pissed about the ending.
Kiba and Cheza go through all that, watch their friends die one by one only to have Cheza die and Kiba walking through the winter wasteland with one of her flowers in his teeth before collapsing himself. I felt used.
On the subject of death and daemons disappearing: arrows sure are effective in Lyra's universe. Seems like if you get shot once, you're dead - no lingering deaths with your daemon huddling pitifully in your arms, just *thunk* *argh* *whoosh*. A battlefield full of the dying would just be so much more depressing when you add in wailing gerbils and dogs.
I don't even know why I watched that movie. I knew it was going to make me cry, but I watched it anyway.
I think I'm a glutton for angst.
Also, not a movie, but Wolf's Rain made me cry a few times, nearing the end of the series mostly.
Specifically Toboe's death.
Gods, yes. I have carefully avoided picking up the box set because I'm still pissed about the ending.
Kiba and Cheza go through all that, watch their friends die one by one only to have Cheza die and Kiba walking through the winter wasteland with one of her flowers in his teeth before collapsing himself. I felt used.
Completely agree. Occasionally a happy ending is actually required, you know, to make you feel like you've just not wasted your time.
When I was little I'd cry all the time in movies at the weirdest places. I cried during Homeward Bound (the old one) when the dog wouldn't eat at the table because he was taught not to. I think I might've cried during the Princess Bride when Wesley killed the Rat of Unusual Size. It sounded so pitiful... all it wanted was a little meal!
Damn you Frodo and Bilbo, for going on a ship, away... forever!
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Yeah, Ofelia getting shot by the Captain? Bawling my eyes out. But it was a happy ending...?
Pan's
What? That movie didn't have a happy ending! I'm pretty sure she imagined all of it when I saw her little room had chalk doors drawn on the wall. She was a crazy little girl that still gets shot in the stomach at the end but keeps on imagining.
Damn you Frodo and Bilbo, for going on a ship, away... forever!
Pan's Labyrinth
Yeah, Ofelia getting shot by the Captain? Bawling my eyes out. But it was a happy ending...?
Pan's
What? That movie didn't have a happy ending! I'm pretty sure she imagined all of it when I saw her little room had chalk doors drawn on the wall. She was a crazy little girl that still gets shot in the stomach at the end but keeps on imagining.
Damn you Frodo and Bilbo, for going on a ship, away... forever!
Pan's Labyrinth
Yeah, Ofelia getting shot by the Captain? Bawling my eyes out. But it was a happy ending...?
Pan's
What? That movie didn't have a happy ending! I'm pretty sure she imagined all of it when I saw her little room had chalk doors drawn on the wall. She was a crazy little girl that still gets shot in the stomach at the end but keeps on imagining.
No dude. She died.
I meant she was shot in the stomach but still kept her fantasy going up until she died. What a trooper.
Damn you Frodo and Bilbo, for going on a ship, away... forever!
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Yeah, Ofelia getting shot by the Captain? Bawling my eyes out. But it was a happy ending...?
Pan's
What? That movie didn't have a happy ending! I'm pretty sure she imagined all of it when I saw her little room had chalk doors drawn on the wall. She was a crazy little girl that still gets shot in the stomach at the end but keeps on imagining.
No dude. She died.
I meant she was shot in the stomach but still kept her fantasy going up until she died. What a trooper.
All the civilians dressed as V march on London as V dies.
Yes. Wow, that's a good one. Might not get me crying but it's extremely moving. One of the best things about that adaptation.
I was more moved by
the story Evey reads when V has her held captive. That was some emotionally wrenching stuff
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
The Fountain. Written and directed by Darren Aronofsky, the same guy behind Pi and Requiem for a Dream.
Fantastic movie imo. Although I have never cried from watching a movie some are pretty moving. This one in particular when
he loses Izzy.
Now that was depressing.
None of that Titanic "ILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU" bullshit. He just totally goes off the deep end. Despite being fantastic it seemed a realistic reaction. Similar reaction when the tree is dying.
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As a child I did not understand how Mr Bean was a comedy at all. Seriously, that is some Godot-level shit right there.
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Damn that is a great movie
You people are made of stone!
And, I'm probably going to get beaten for this TV show reference, but there was more than one part of Dragon Ball Z that got me choked up. Say what you will, I still love that show.
Brutal is really the best way to describe that entire movie.
Trunks, Bulma..I do this for you...and yes, even you Kakkarot.
*BOOM*
Plus it has possibly the most heart-wrenching ending song of any movie in history...
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That and the whole
You know where I tear up , even know? At the very end of DB GT, were they are playing the song and flashing through the series.
It's an awesome end, and to someone like me who watched every episode and grew up with it, it always gets to me.
It's weird because I've watched it previously, and it didn't have the same effect. This time, it was all tears and whimpering.
Oh man. The concentration camp episode?
I don't think I've ever cried more in my life.
Private Ryan: Hell, these guys deserve to go home as much as I do. They've fought just as hard.
Captain Miller: Is that what I'm supposed to tell your mother when she gets another folded American flag?
Private Ryan: You can tell her that when you found me, I was with the only brothers I had left. And that there was no way I was deserting them. I think she'd understand that.
Gets me EVERY fucking time.
Also, not what most people would consider a traditional sad moment in SPR, but the anguish and futility in the pilots voice as he tells the story about having to fly an overloaded plane...Goddamn.....
/Edit/ Ahh found it.../edit/
Lieutenant Dewindt: Yeah, Brigadier General Amend, deputy commander, 101st. Some fucking genius had the great idea of welding a couple of steel plates onto our deck to keep the general safe from ground fire. Unfortunately, they forgot to tell me about it until we were just getting airborne. Well, that's like trying to fly a freight train. OK? Gross overload. Trim characteristics all shot to hell. I nearly broke both my arms trying to keep her level. And when- and when we released, you know I cut as hard as I could, tried to gain some altitude and still keep her from stalling. We came down like a fucking meteor. And that is how we ended up. And the others, they stopped easy enough OK, though, you know? We were just-we were just too damn heavy, you know? The grass was wet, downward slope and all. 22 guys dead.
Captain Miller: All that for a general?
Lieutenant Dewindt: One man.
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I don't even know why I watched that movie. I knew it was going to make me cry, but I watched it anyway.
I think I'm a glutton for angst.
Also, not a movie, but Wolf's Rain made me cry a few times, nearing the end of the series mostly.
Gods, yes. I have carefully avoided picking up the box set because I'm still pissed about the ending.
Pan's Labyrinth
I can get sad though
Off the top of my head is Leon; the professional
the ending was both incredibly cool and also incredibly sad. The relationship between Leon and Natalie portman
Completely agree. Occasionally a happy ending is actually required, you know, to make you feel like you've just not wasted your time.
I have a theory that that movie can make anybody cry. Anybody.
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How unrealistic.
I was more moved by
Fantastic movie imo. Although I have never cried from watching a movie some are pretty moving. This one in particular when
It actually didn't make me cry. The heaviness of the film made me feel something more like shame, which I think was much of its intention.
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Now that was depressing.