I forgot, I cried on that thing and Bambi -- that should not be for children!
Field of Dreams? The most sad? I cried for joy!
October Sky? Was that the one where the kid wanted to go up into space and his teacher endouraged him, then died? Yes that was very sad! And a true story.
Bambi and Lion King made my oldest daughter cry like a well, little girl. Brought tears to my eyes also.
Shindler's List. My husband had to leave the room. I kept watching looking for the little girl in the red coat as I was warned by a friend that she would 'show' again. Definitely a heavy and sad movie.
The scene where they meet this old, drunk, destitute couple out in the desert and it turns out to be their long, lost parents. It's sad. :(-->
(In the whole B & B series it's never said where their parents are. Although there are hilarious moments, I think, you keep coming back to where's the parents for these two kids? The movie puts that piece in place).
Both funny and tragic. Classic film making. I know, I'm a softie.
Great flick with Ricky Schroeder and William Holden. Here is a synopsis that I found online:
"While vacationing in the Australian Outback with his parents, American youngster Shawn Daley sees his Mom and Dad killed in a car crash and finds himself orphaned. Shawn eludes a variety of insect and reptilian life before he meets Patrick Foley, a grumpy adventurer who lives deep in the woods. Foley grudgingly takes the boy in and teaches him how to live off the land. Then Shawn learns that Foley has a fatal disease and has returned to his farm to die in peace. When Foley's condition worsens, Shawn discovers he has to leave Foley behind and start his journey back to civilization. Only now Shawn has the tools, courtesy of Foley, to survive the trip."
Oh yeah, and how could I forget Ghost with Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze!
Always with Holly Hunter and Richard Dreyfuss and if you like them try to catch the movie Once Around. They were both in that movie also.
Does anyone remember the name of the movie where a woman receives a donor heart and meets the widowed husband and they fall in love?? Oh my gosh that one is a real tear jerker.
Have you forgotten the ending to Requiem for a Heavyweight? With Anthony Quinn playing Mountain Rivera?? Gawd!!! That was one of the most heartbreaking movies I've ever seen. Even sadder than sad doggie movies (Old Yeller, Homeward Bound etc... that really makes me boo-hoo) and what have you.
First one that comes to mind is Saving Private Ryan. Knew I was in trouble when I started crying at the beginning scene of all the soldiers' grave sites.
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Larryg
"Field of dreams" always gets me misty, i also like "stand by me".........and an old classic "the best years of there lives" is real touching
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"One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest"
What a downer of an ending.
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I forgot, I cried on that thing and Bambi -- that should not be for children!
Field of Dreams? The most sad? I cried for joy!
October Sky? Was that the one where the kid wanted to go up into space and his teacher endouraged him, then died? Yes that was very sad! And a true story.
Cuckcoo, yes the ending messed me up for days.
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OMG wasn't Bambi just AWFUL? We should be able to sue for trauma I think.
...It's hard to be humble when you own a Rottweiler...
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Bambi and Lion King made my oldest daughter cry like a well, little girl. Brought tears to my eyes also.
Shindler's List. My husband had to leave the room. I kept watching looking for the little girl in the red coat as I was warned by a friend that she would 'show' again. Definitely a heavy and sad movie.
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"Beavis and Butthead Do America", one of, anyway.
The scene where they meet this old, drunk, destitute couple out in the desert and it turns out to be their long, lost parents. It's sad. :(-->
(In the whole B & B series it's never said where their parents are. Although there are hilarious moments, I think, you keep coming back to where's the parents for these two kids? The movie puts that piece in place).
Both funny and tragic. Classic film making. I know, I'm a softie.
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There was a movie called I think "gillipsie". It was an Austalian movie of WWI. It was the first time I saw Mel Gibson in a movie.
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Pay It Forward would be a pretty tragic movie if it was a better movie.
Bittersweet.
Speaking of bittersweet - "Life Is Beautiful" is amazingly sad and happy and tragic and triumphant.
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If you've recently split up with someone,get a bottle of liquor,some snotrags and watch The Way We Were....
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Fellowshipper: That was "Gallipoli" and you're right. The British threw the Australians into a meat grinder.
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Great flick with Ricky Schroeder and William Holden. Here is a synopsis that I found online:
"While vacationing in the Australian Outback with his parents, American youngster Shawn Daley sees his Mom and Dad killed in a car crash and finds himself orphaned. Shawn eludes a variety of insect and reptilian life before he meets Patrick Foley, a grumpy adventurer who lives deep in the woods. Foley grudgingly takes the boy in and teaches him how to live off the land. Then Shawn learns that Foley has a fatal disease and has returned to his farm to die in peace. When Foley's condition worsens, Shawn discovers he has to leave Foley behind and start his journey back to civilization. Only now Shawn has the tools, courtesy of Foley, to survive the trip."
Oh yeah, and how could I forget Ghost with Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze!
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Always with Holly Hunter and Richard Dreyfuss and if you like them try to catch the movie Once Around. They were both in that movie also.
Does anyone remember the name of the movie where a woman receives a donor heart and meets the widowed husband and they fall in love?? Oh my gosh that one is a real tear jerker.
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Pirate1974
That movie is called "Return To Me."
David Duchovny and Minnie Driver
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Lonesome Dove
When Danny Glover's character dies and Later when Gus(Robert Duvall) dies.
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Rafael,
Have you forgotten the ending to Requiem for a Heavyweight? With Anthony Quinn playing Mountain Rivera?? Gawd!!! That was one of the most heartbreaking movies I've ever seen. Even sadder than sad doggie movies (Old Yeller, Homeward Bound etc... that really makes me boo-hoo) and what have you.
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Until seeing this one tonight, I don't think I had come across a sad license plate:
WE MS MOM
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A real tearjerker was "I Never Sang For My Father" with Melvyn Douglas and Gene Hackman.
I watched that with my real father, whom I haven't seen in 22 years.
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Sweet November................
Keanu Reeves & Charlize Theron
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ok, here goes...
1. Terms of Endearment
2. Ol Yeller
3. Brian's Song
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ohbehave
First one that comes to mind is Saving Private Ryan. Knew I was in trouble when I started crying at the beginning scene of all the soldiers' grave sites.
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dougie73
Dances with Wolves was one movie that really got to me.
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I just saw "Far From Heaven", and have to put it at the top of my list-
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