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Elizabeth Saxon
42nd Armored Vigilance Infinitas
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Posted - 2007.06.28 10:14:00 -
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Hey guys.. would be interesting to hear what you thought the saddest films you ever saw were.. 1s that made you actually cry whilst watching it. for me None other then
Watership down the 1 about the rabbits.. i thought castaway was really sad to when wilson floats away from him
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Ombey
Thunderstruck.
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Posted - 2007.06.28 10:16:00 -
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The Green Mile. I don't generally cry in films, but that one really got to me. -- 2d EveMaps|Map thread|Recruitment Thread |

Buxaroo
Reikoku Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2007.06.28 10:57:00 -
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For me it was Pan's Labyrinth.
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Wendat Huron
Lupus Industries
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Posted - 2007.06.28 11:05:00 -
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Bringing Out The Dead was quite the party remover.
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Invader Skooge
Minmatar Wildlands Heavy Technologies FOUNDATI0N
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Posted - 2007.06.28 11:10:00 -
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Shawshank Redemption and Green Mile
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Locus Bey
Gallente Qalandar
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Posted - 2007.06.28 11:13:00 -
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Come and See. The Elephant Man. The Circle.
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lofty29
Infinitus Odium
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Posted - 2007.06.28 11:17:00 -
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WILSOOOOOOOOOON  ---
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Christopher Scott
Caldari
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Posted - 2007.06.28 11:44:00 -
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Originally by: Buxaroo For me it was Pan's Labyrinth.
*SPOILERs*
. . . . .
But she returned to her own world in the end, which was kind of the point. Not to mention the general got pwned in the forehead, and the resistance (good guys) ended on the winning side. How is that a sad ending?
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Dario Wall
Caldari Setenta Corp Storm Armada
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Posted - 2007.06.28 11:48:00 -
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Originally by: lofty29 WILSOOOOOOOOOON 
Cast Away?
Still one of my favorites to this day...
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lofty29
Infinitus Odium
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Posted - 2007.06.28 11:54:00 -
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Originally by: Dario Wall
Originally by: lofty29 WILSOOOOOOOOOON 
Cast Away?
Still one of my favorites to this day...
Yeah, great movie ---
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Shadowsword
COLSUP Tau Ceti Federation
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Posted - 2007.06.28 11:59:00 -
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Elfen lied.
I know, it's an anime, not a movie, but it's the best, or worst, depending your viewpoint, collection of human perversions and cruelty I saw so far. The main character kills left and right, guilties and innocents alike, but she has such a sad past that you just feel sorry for her.
And the opening is damn good, in a melhancolic sort of way.
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Tajidan
Mortis Angelus
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Posted - 2007.06.28 12:03:00 -
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Star Wars - The return of the Jedi
Why did the alliance had to win?! Why did Lord Vader had to die?!!! NOOOOOOOOOooooo..!! 
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.06.28 12:22:00 -
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Saving Private Ryan, where the "old" Ryan goes back to Normandy to visit the graves, along with his children and grandchildren. Wow, that gets to me even thinking about it while typing this.
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DarkMatter
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Posted - 2007.06.28 12:28:00 -
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Originally by: Fink Angel Saving Private Ryan, where the "old" Ryan goes back to Normandy to visit the graves, along with his children and grandchildren. Wow, that gets to me even thinking about it while typing this.
Yep...
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Ealiom
Infinitus Morti R0ADKILL
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Posted - 2007.06.28 12:34:00 -
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Originally by: Christopher Scott
Originally by: Buxaroo For me it was Pan's Labyrinth.
*SPOILERs*
. . . . .
But she returned to her own world in the end, which was kind of the point. Not to mention the general got pwned in the forehead, and the resistance (good guys) ended on the winning side. How is that a sad ending?
Oh dear me, maybe you should watch the film again. Only this time keep one fact in your head throughout the movie.
She is a little girl with a BIG imagination who is neck deep in a horrible world. How does a little girl like that escape from that world? Why through her imagination that's how.
Watch it again.
Whoever said 'Elfen Lied' needs to be shot. What a horrible little perverse show that was. Actually I think i'll put it in the other thread.
Anime and sad hmmmmm...Grave of the Fireflies! bit of a no brainer.
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Miss Anthropy
School of Applied Knowledge
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Posted - 2007.06.28 13:19:00 -
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Originally by: Dario Wall
Originally by: lofty29 WILSOOOOOOOOOON 
Cast Away?
Still one of my favorites to this day...
Castaway took a while to grow on me. The first time I saw it I thought it was quite bland. But then after viewing it again I realised that it was pretty deep underneath it's skin.
I'm going to **** a lot of people off by saying my saddest movie is Schindler's List (probably my favourite movie too but you really have to be in the mood to watch it).
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.06.28 13:26:00 -
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Originally by: Locus Bey Come and See.
... yeah that is one heavy duty WWII film. Doesn't pull any punches, does it?
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Jillius
Gallente kleptomaniacs
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Posted - 2007.06.28 13:41:00 -
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Dancer in the Dark and Requim for a Dream.
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Constantine Arcanum
IMPERIAL SENATE
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Posted - 2007.06.28 13:46:00 -
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Castaway or American Beauty 
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Cedric Diggory
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Posted - 2007.06.28 13:48:00 -
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Quote: Schindler's List (probably my favourite movie too but you really have to be in the mood to watch it).
When I first saw this film, I would have agreed with you - I feel it hasn't worn well though.
The most depressing (in a good way) film I've ever watched would possibly be 28 Days Later. I know, it's not that kind of film - but if you didn't get your heartstrings tugged watching that film, you were (in my opinion) watching it in the totally wrong frame of mind. Watch it again...
If not, the it has to be Zulu - the senselessness of it!
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Samuel Carthage
Caldari Wilde Cards
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Posted - 2007.06.28 13:49:00 -
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Originally by: Miss Anthropy
Originally by: Dario Wall
Originally by: lofty29 WILSOOOOOOOOOON 
Cast Away?
Still one of my favorites to this day...
Castaway took a while to grow on me. The first time I saw it I thought it was quite bland. But then after viewing it again I realised that it was pretty deep underneath it's skin.
I'm going to **** a lot of people off by saying my saddest movie is Schindler's List (probably my favourite movie too but you really have to be in the mood to watch it).
agreed.
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Antodias
The Scope
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Posted - 2007.06.28 13:50:00 -
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Edited by: Antodias on 28/06/2007 13:54:17 Another one for Schindler's List/Shawshank Redemption.
Although those movies are very different, Shawshank never gets old, schindler's list does a bit.
EDIT: Although on the other hand, Shawshank was actually quite an uplifting film, so not sure about being the saddest movie ever.  ------------------------------------ It's great being a Dev, isn't it? |

Sqalevon
Masuat'aa Matari
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Posted - 2007.06.28 13:54:00 -
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Lost in Translation did the trick for me.
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Locus Bey
Gallente Qalandar
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Posted - 2007.06.28 14:18:00 -
[24]
Originally by: Fink Angel
Originally by: Locus Bey Come and See.
... yeah that is one heavy duty WWII film. Doesn't pull any punches, does it?
it's relentless.
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Xtreem
Gallente CyberDyne.
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Posted - 2007.06.28 14:20:00 -
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Green mile was such an awesome film! loved it to bits, like in a sad way
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GM Voodoo

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Posted - 2007.06.28 14:21:00 -
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The Mission is one of the saddest films I know of.
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Major Stormer
Caldari Infinitus Odium
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Posted - 2007.06.28 14:37:00 -
[27]
A.I --------- Its just a game. Get over yourselfs. www.eve-tribune.com Dont get too excited now.
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Hebik Fane
Malicious Intentions Anarchy Empire
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Posted - 2007.06.28 14:39:00 -
[28]
American History X
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Christopher Scott
Caldari
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Posted - 2007.06.28 14:43:00 -
[29]
Originally by: Ealiom
Oh dear me, maybe you should watch the film again. Only this time keep one fact in your head throughout the movie.
She is a little girl with a BIG imagination who is neck deep in a horrible world. How does a little girl like that escape from that world? Why through her imagination that's how.
Watch it again.
Maybe it is you who should watch it again.
The underworld was introduced first, before the girl was even introduced, or any other of the characters. Not to mention various parts of her so-called "imagination" affected the real world. Such as her mother physically getting better, and her recovery being commented on people other than the little girl. Such as her escape from a physically locked room with a magic chalk.
The fact that you would be so quick to dismiss such things as being "mere imagination" in favor of the more realistic setting of the film clearly shows what the director was trying to prove. ------------------------------------ I support the following changes:
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Elizabeth Saxon
42nd Armored Vigilance Infinitas
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Posted - 2007.06.28 14:49:00 -
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Omg.. whats wrong with you people???
Have any of you even watched watership down.. the bit where the bright eyes song comes on.. and yes green mile also made me cry. as did castaway Tom Hanks is the best actor ever.
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Vladimir Ilych
Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2007.06.28 14:56:00 -
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Originally by: Christopher Scott
Originally by: Ealiom
Oh dear me, maybe you should watch the film again. Only this time keep one fact in your head throughout the movie.
She is a little girl with a BIG imagination who is neck deep in a horrible world. How does a little girl like that escape from that world? Why through her imagination that's how.
Watch it again.
Maybe it is you who should watch it again.
The underworld was introduced first, before the girl was even introduced, or any other of the characters. Not to mention various parts of her so-called "imagination" affected the real world. Such as her mother physically getting better, and her recovery being commented on people other than the little girl. Such as her escape from a physically locked room with a magic chalk.
The fact that you would be so quick to dismiss such things as being "mere imagination" in favor of the more realistic setting of the film clearly shows what the director was trying to prove.
Its a matter of opinion just like the different ways you can take Donnie Darko. Films that get me... As mentioned already the beginning of Saving Private Ryan chokes me up. The end of Schindlers List when he is asking himself why he didn't sell his car to save more people.
The end of Sureshank does get me too but in a good way as he gets to see his friend again.
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Suziki BoD
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Posted - 2007.06.28 15:44:00 -
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I'm guessing none of you have seen Bridge to Terabithia yet ?
I wont spoil it but suffice to say stuff like that should never happen in kids movies  
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Horza Otho
Minmatar Infortunatus Eventus Cruel Intentions
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Posted - 2007.06.28 18:07:00 -
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Armageddon.
Only movie that really made me cry.
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Captain Thunk
Omniscient Order
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Posted - 2007.06.28 18:16:00 -
[34]
Silent Runnings
poor ol' Luey 
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Tarquin Tarquinius
Gallente Escorts of Eve
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Posted - 2007.06.28 18:23:00 -
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Originally by: Christopher Scott
Originally by: Ealiom
Oh dear me, maybe you should watch the film again. Only this time keep one fact in your head throughout the movie.
She is a little girl with a BIG imagination who is neck deep in a horrible world. How does a little girl like that escape from that world? Why through her imagination that's how.
Watch it again.
Maybe it is you who should watch it again.
The underworld was introduced first, before the girl was even introduced, or any other of the characters. Not to mention various parts of her so-called "imagination" affected the real world. Such as her mother physically getting better, and her recovery being commented on people other than the little girl. Such as her escape from a physically locked room with a magic chalk.
The fact that you would be so quick to dismiss such things as being "mere imagination" in favor of the more realistic setting of the film clearly shows what the director was trying to prove.
I saw it as a "pic your own ending." One is the everything was real and Ofelia is now a princess, and the other is that it was all her imagination and Ofelia is dead. Either one works.
...but if I recall correctly you don't actually see Ofelia use the chalk door to go to her stepdad's room, and her mom's recovery could of been coincedental. Right before her stepdad shoots her, he sees her talking to herself when she was supposedly talking to the Faun.
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RedFall
Irreligion
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Posted - 2007.06.28 19:21:00 -
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Originally by: Captain Thunk Edited by: Captain Thunk on 28/06/2007 18:15:50 Silent Running
poor ol' Luey 
Cool Runnings?
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Bluefix
Gnu Terror Corps
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Posted - 2007.06.28 19:39:00 -
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Originally by: Suziki BoD I'm guessing none of you have seen Bridge to Terabithia yet ?
I wont spoil it but suffice to say stuff like that should never happen in kids movies  
/agreed
That is by far the saddest movie I have seen. It probably also had some influence that I expected a movie for children, which obviously was a huge mistake 
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Kalahari Wayrest
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Posted - 2007.06.28 20:08:00 -
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Quote: Originally by: Christopher Scott
Originally by: BuxarooFor me it was Pan's Labyrinth.
*SPOILERs*
. . . . .
But she returned to her own world in the end, which was kind of the point. Not to mention the general got pwned in the forehead, and the resistance (good guys) ended on the winning side. How is that a sad ending?
Oh dear me, maybe you should watch the film again. Only this time keep one fact in your head throughout the movie.
She is a little girl with a BIG imagination who is neck deep in a horrible world. How does a little girl like that escape from that world? Why through her imagination that's how.
Watch it again.
Ahem You do realise that those are both entirely valid interpretations, right? The film is deliberately ambiguous. It encourages you to interact, interpret and question what you're seeing, it's one of the things that makes it a great film. So argueing about who's interpretation is best and telling eachother to go watch it again (and presumably not stop until you come away with the other persons point of view? ) seems to me to be the very essence of redundancy. Additionally, it is possible for something to be sad and hopeful at the same time.
Anyway, my list:
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Vladimir Ilych
Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2007.06.28 20:19:00 -
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Das Boot kinda gets be too. It is the only war film where I really want the Germans to make it. They are mostly just ordinary people in an extraordinary situation and are portrayed as very human individuals.
*spoiler*
Then get wiped out at the end when you think they have made it.
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Empress Aphrodite
Soar Angelic
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Posted - 2007.06.28 20:43:00 -
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Green Mile
Yes, an honourable mention for Watership Down; it had less of an impact than Green Mile on repeated views for me personally. Empress Aphrodite |

Camilo Cienfuegos
EP0CH
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Posted - 2007.06.28 20:59:00 -
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Quote: Leon
Argh. Even if you didn't have that ending, it's still such a sad film... -- Don't take the carebears out of empire - take the empire out of carebears! |

Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.06.28 22:07:00 -
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Originally by: Vladimir Ilych Das Boot kinda gets be too. It is the only war film where I really want the Germans to make it. They are mostly just ordinary people in an extraordinary situation and are portrayed as very human individuals.
I've got the full 6 hour directors cut super duper every last bit DVD that I'm salivating over and saving for a quiet Saturday.
You can't beat a great WWII film IMO.
Downfall Saints And Soldiers
Where Eagles Dare The Bridge At Remagen A Bridge Too Far Saving Private Ryan
... and many, many more.
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Shalia Ripper
Caldari High4Life Curse Alliance
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Posted - 2007.06.28 22:09:00 -
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Gettysburg. Based off of the book "The Killer Angels" by Micheal Shaara.
Mom refused to watch it with dad and I...she didn't like to watch men cry.
Why?
Little Round Top. That battle scene was wrenching....they just keep COMING UP THE HILL.
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Derovius Vaden
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Posted - 2007.06.28 22:17:00 -
[44]
Neon Genesis Evangelion, the movie. 
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Mtthias Clemi
Gallente Infinitus Odium
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Posted - 2007.06.28 22:32:00 -
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Armageddon was pretty sad, sadness isn't my thing mind you.. -------------------------------------------- Stay away from my signature all of ya!!! IM WARNING YOU!!
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lofty29
Infinitus Odium
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Posted - 2007.06.28 22:36:00 -
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Originally by: Mtthias Clemi Armageddon was pretty sad, sadness isn't my thing mind you..
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thesulei
Applied Eugenics
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Posted - 2007.06.28 22:41:00 -
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Because I've seen it last week and it's still in my memory:
Sicko from Michael Moore (especially the part with the black woman whose little daughter died of high fever and shock because the hospital sent her elsewhere).
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Mtthias Clemi
Gallente Infinitus Odium
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Posted - 2007.06.28 22:41:00 -
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Originally by: lofty29
Originally by: Mtthias Clemi Armageddon was pretty sad, sadness isn't my thing mind you..
Armageddon wasnt sad. He chose to die 
Armageddon was pretty sad, i mean the fit girl lost her daddy! -------------------------------------------- Stay away from my signature all of ya!!! IM WARNING YOU!!
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Brujo Loco
Amarr Brujeria Teologica
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Posted - 2007.06.28 22:43:00 -
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Originally by: Vladimir Ilych Das Boot kinda gets be too. It is the only war film where I really want the Germans to make it. They are mostly just ordinary people in an extraordinary situation and are portrayed as very human individuals.
Then get wiped out at the end when you think they have made it.
Hmmm WHEN in history the german army was NOT composed of very human individuals? bleh. I hate hollywood , and by extension, peoples perception of ALL of them, encasing germans and the german army of WWII as a bunch of rabid monsters thirsting for the blood of the innocent. People back then did awful crap, but not ALL of them  To keep this in thread watch THE PIANIST , thats a damn sad movie where OMGZ!, a german officer actually helps someone (shocking cuz, everybody knows, they were rabid bloodthirsty monters hungering for the blood of the innocent)
List of movies The Pianist Mar Adentro Requiem for a Dream American History X
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vanBuskirk
Caldari
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Posted - 2007.06.28 23:08:00 -
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My vote is a very old movie - On the Beach from the book by Nevil Shute. I won't write spoilers here - suffice it to say that it's about Australians, who weren't involved, after WWIII. ---------------------------------------------- "Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent."
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Tarquin Tarquinius
Gallente Escorts of Eve
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Posted - 2007.06.28 23:21:00 -
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I've never seen it, but I've heard Brian's Song is pretty sad.
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.06.28 23:32:00 -
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Originally by: Tarquin Tarquinius I've never seen it, but I've heard Brian's Song is pretty sad.
Somewhat like the Green Stone Of Galvestone, Lord Percy?
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Ealiom
Infinitus Morti R0ADKILL
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Posted - 2007.06.29 01:12:00 -
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Originally by: Christopher Scott Not to mention various parts of her so-called "imagination" affected the real world. Such as her mother physically getting better, and her recovery being commented on people other than the little girl. Such as her escape from a physically locked room with a magic chalk.
Yet there is not one piece of evidence, all these events could be pure chance. At the end of the movie when her step father is baring down upon her. He does not see what she sees. Now you can argue that the creature does not wish to be seen or you can say that the little girl is imagining it.
Like any good movie you can run around in circles arguing either point. I personally think it is more tragic and powerful movie if i see it the way i have described.
You see it your way i will see it mine. I' am not alone though.
Originally by: Some random reviewer bloke ThereĈs also the notion that OfeliaĈs fairytale escapades may only be a product of her imagination.
Some of the best movies are never as black and white as you would think. The best directors respect you enough to use your own brains and imagination. I think that it is the case with this movie.
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Micia
Minmatar N.A.S.A. Skunk-Works
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Posted - 2007.06.29 01:57:00 -
[54]
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Tarquin Tarquinius
Gallente Escorts of Eve
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Posted - 2007.06.29 02:41:00 -
[55]
Originally by: Fink Angel
Originally by: Tarquin Tarquinius I've never seen it, but I've heard Brian's Song is pretty sad.
Somewhat like the Green Stone Of Galvestone, Lord Percy?
I thought the stone was blue.
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Dario Wall
Caldari Setenta Corp Storm Armada
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Posted - 2007.06.29 06:49:00 -
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Originally by: lofty29
Originally by: Mtthias Clemi Armageddon was pretty sad, sadness isn't my thing mind you..
Armageddon wasnt sad. He chose to die 
Armageddon is one of the very few movies that can get me to cry...
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Kzarr Ntakki
Gallente Faustus and Company
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Posted - 2007.06.29 08:10:00 -
[57]
If you're really determined to squeeze the tears from your hankies, one film does the trick everytime, a wartime B&W classic: Brief Encounter.
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.06.29 10:15:00 -
[58]
Originally by: Tarquin Tarquinius
Originally by: Fink Angel
Originally by: Tarquin Tarquinius I've never seen it, but I've heard Brian's Song is pretty sad.
Somewhat like the Green Stone Of Galvestone, Lord Percy?
I thought the stone was blue.
I don't know, I've never seen it! 
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Kvaell
Minmatar Terra Incognita Dark Matter Coalition
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Posted - 2007.06.29 10:39:00 -
[59]
"Der Untergang"
There is one specific scene that has a hold on me. Will not spoil it by telling what, those who have seen the movie knows what I am talking about.
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Agnar Koladrov
Gallente Aliastra
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Posted - 2007.06.29 10:57:00 -
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The most saddest/depressive movie I have ever seen is a Aussie production named: "On the Beach".
It is about the 3rd ww and the nuclear halocaust that follows, and eventually the fallout. Australia was spared the halocaust, but it is not spared by the comming fallout. Really, the most depressing and sad film I ever saw. I was upset by it for several days, not because it was so grusome but becuase of the whole atmosphere of not being able to escape death.
I can advice anyone to see this movie once. ________________________________________________
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Vladimir Ilych
Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2007.06.29 11:05:00 -
[61]
Originally by: Brujo Loco
Originally by: Vladimir Ilych Das Boot kinda gets be too. It is the only war film where I really want the Germans to make it. They are mostly just ordinary people in an extraordinary situation and are portrayed as very human individuals.
Then get wiped out at the end when you think they have made it.
Hmmm WHEN in history the german army was NOT composed of very human individuals? bleh. I hate hollywood , and by extension, peoples perception of ALL of them, encasing germans and the german army of WWII as a bunch of rabid monsters thirsting for the blood of the innocent. People back then did awful crap, but not ALL of them  To keep this in thread watch THE PIANIST , thats a damn sad movie where OMGZ!, a german officer actually helps someone (shocking cuz, everybody knows, they were rabid bloodthirsty monters hungering for the blood of the innocent)
List of movies The Pianist Mar Adentro Requiem for a Dream American History X
Exactly one of the reasons it is such a great movie. But that is as you say Hollywood all over. Never let truth or historical accuracy get in the way of a good story eh?
Again to keep on thread Bambi Not that it makes me cry but I know it gets a lot of people when the mother is shot.
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Vladimir Ilych
Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2007.06.29 11:08:00 -
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oh and When the Wind Blows Cartoon about an old English couple surviving a nuclear war and their touching innocence that the government / state will come and help them as they slowly die from radiation poisoning.
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.06.29 11:15:00 -
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Yeah, very poignant reminder of the early 80's. The comic book is still available, I flicked thruogh it in a book shop recenty. Raymond Briggs I seem to recall.
On that subject ... "Maus" is a sad read.
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Araxmas
The Blue Dagger Mercenery Agency
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Posted - 2007.06.29 12:39:00 -
[64]
Leon
and the ending of this documentary I saw on Churchill's Bodyguard where they carried his body through london and everyone was there to pay their respect. --------
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Kindakrof
Caldari Cruor Frater Coalition of Carebear Killers
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Posted - 2007.06.29 14:56:00 -
[65]
Edited by: Kindakrof on 29/06/2007 14:55:07
Originally by: lofty29 WILSOOOOOOOOOON 
I know the guy who owns the Wilson's pizza company here in RVK
His brother is a good friend of mine.
Saddest movie i've seen is lion king when Daddy get's thrown off the cliff by the black haired fella' --- --- ---
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Brazero
Amarr Noble House
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Posted - 2007.06.29 17:29:00 -
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Das Boot isn't a sad movie, it has everything required to make it a great movie. And it truly is a great movie.
On The Beach however is a very sad story, and very well performed.
But to me this is it, the saddest film i ever saw.
Quote: <tuxford> Ah yes the Amarrians. Now bear with me apparantly I don't play Amarr or have ever heard of them, I read it on the forums.
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Elizabeth Saxon
42nd Armored Vigilance Infinitas
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Posted - 2007.06.29 17:53:00 -
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i found leon very upsetting. however i think we are forgetiing
TOY STORY 1
nuff sed..  
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Elizabeth Saxon
42nd Armored Vigilance Infinitas
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Posted - 2007.06.29 17:56:00 -
[68]
infact i just remembered.. Grave of the fire flies.. any anime fans out there would know. .
i cryed my eyes out . . . and Hey !
Im a big guy !
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Ryysa
Caldari
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Posted - 2007.06.29 18:10:00 -
[69]
Requiem for a Dream has a pretty sad/bad ending, that combined with amazing cinematography and acting is quite touching.
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amiell
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Posted - 2007.06.29 18:52:00 -
[70]
Pay It Forward & City Of Angels are right up there for me 
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Polonium 210
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Posted - 2007.06.29 19:04:00 -
[71]
"Sweet November" for me
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Gray raven
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Posted - 2007.06.29 19:32:00 -
[72]
I had the chance to see "Hotel Rwanda" a few days ago. That movie was the most moving thing i have ever seen, and the part where they're driving over the road of bodies is disturbing beyond reason. It would have just been a good movie, but what really makes it so relentlessly heartbreaking is the fact that all of this happened and no one tried to stop it. If you get a chance to watch this movie, don't think, just watch it. It will change you... |

Elizabeth Saxon
Sebiestor tribe
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Posted - 2007.06.29 22:17:00 -
[73]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_KCRIDbEXM
This is a link to grave of the fire flies trailer. i just cried watching it again. post if you do too please Thanks
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Oberoonmoon
Gallente E X C L U S I V E
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Posted - 2007.06.29 22:22:00 -
[74]
a very old movie comes to my mind, and its about a kid and his father, and the father dies in the end. I think the kid or the movie (unsure which) got a Oscar.
The movie was called "The Champ" I think.
(need to goggle some)
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Tarquin Tarquinius
Gallente Escorts of Eve
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Posted - 2007.06.29 23:44:00 -
[75]
oh jesus....City of Angles (mentioned a couple posts back) wasn't sad, it was downright depressing.
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Natalya Nikolevna
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Posted - 2007.06.30 04:55:00 -
[76]
I can't believe nobody has mentioned Schindler's List. The scene where Oskar Schindler breaks down as he agonises that he didn't save more people moves me to tears every time.
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Elizabeth Saxon
Sebiestor tribe
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Posted - 2007.06.30 08:06:00 -
[77]
the pianist is also sad
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Tsavong Lah
Caldari Coreli Corporation Corelum Syndicate
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Posted - 2007.06.30 08:46:00 -
[78]
Magnolia, world trade center (but it worked out ok in the end for the main guys).
I got a jar of dirt!
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Gneeznow
Minmatar North Eastern Swat Pandemic Legion
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Posted - 2007.06.30 10:21:00 -
[79]
Edited by: Gneeznow on 30/06/2007 10:21:52
Originally by: Wendat Huron Bringing Out The Dead was quite the party remover.
thats my favorite film ever, its brilliant, but can be a bit disturbing at times.
another one would be 'the wind that shakes the barley' about the irish revolution and civil war, its quite a sad movie
edit: and das boot, very upsetting ending
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SonicCJK
The Collective Against ALL Authorities
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Posted - 2007.06.30 12:56:00 -
[80]
Originally by: Tsavong Lah Magnolia, world trade center (but it worked out ok in the end for the main guys).
Magnolio is a good mention.
Lost in Translation is very sad too.
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hUssmann
Caldari Veto. Veto Corp
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Posted - 2007.06.30 13:06:00 -
[81]
Leon.
Ginger Magician > You are merely an effective ganker of haulers who runs at the first sign of combat. |

Securus
Amarr
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Posted - 2007.06.30 13:07:00 -
[82]
Edited by: Securus on 30/06/2007 13:13:54
Hrm, makes me realise how many "depressing" films I've seen 
That said, I'll pick a movie which ends failure, death, or disaster over the "good guys" winning and lashings of hopeful promise any day.
Of the ones already mentioned, Leon and American History X are great films. Das Boot is also really, really good, and I keep intending to watch Dancer in the Dark. Anyway,
Leaving Las Vegas One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Repulsion The War Zone Brazil In the Company of Men
There are loads of others I can't think of right now, but those are pretty good 
Of course, the really, really, depressing films, for me at any rate, are soulless Hollywood blockbusters, the current pointless gorefests and the inane frat boy comedies they churn out.
EDIT:
Breaking The Waves & Taxi Driver just occurred to me as well.
Originally by: Tuxford
Hi I'm the friendly content developer Tuxford.
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Malcanis
High4Life Curse Alliance
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Posted - 2007.06.30 15:06:00 -
[83]
Originally by: Fink Angel Yeah, very poignant reminder of the early 80's. The comic book is still available, I flicked thruogh it in a book shop recenty. Raymond Briggs I seem to recall.
On that subject ... "Maus" is a sad read.
Yes it is a sad read.
I had to give my copy away.
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Brolie
Sarcastrophic Industries
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Posted - 2007.06.30 17:57:00 -
[84]
Leon.
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Ixianus
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Posted - 2007.06.30 21:11:00 -
[85]
The House of Sand and Fog
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Ryan Scouse'UK
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Posted - 2007.07.01 11:30:00 -
[86]
Gladiator (2000)
When he dies at the end.. & the words " who will carry him " & they all move forward gets me every time :(
Gladiator
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Vladimir Ilych
Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2007.07.01 11:57:00 -
[87]
Originally by: Natalya Nikolevna I can't believe nobody has mentioned Schindler's List. The scene where Oskar Schindler breaks down as he agonises that he didn't save more people moves me to tears every time.
I did!
And The Killing Fields always gets me too right at the end.
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Kazuo Ishiguro
House of Marbles Zzz
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Posted - 2007.07.01 12:25:00 -
[88]
Does anyone else here occasionally watch opera, or musicals? I was once moved almost to tears by a broadcast of 'Madame Butterfly'. 'West Side Story' and 'Carmen Jones' are also very intense, as is most of the Ring cycle (at least, if you can follow what's going on). ------ Spreadsheets: Top speed calculation - Halo Implant tanking |

Sae Sato
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Posted - 2007.07.01 19:29:00 -
[89]
Million dollar baby.

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Logi3
Veto. Veto Corp
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Posted - 2007.07.02 09:27:00 -
[90]
Think i have only cried during one film which was Terminator 2 when i was younger. When he goes into the moltern metal my eyes filled up, when he gives the thumbs up that was too much for me :(
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knifee
Caldari Rage Academy oooh Shiny
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Posted - 2007.07.02 11:06:00 -
[91]
Edited by: knifee on 02/07/2007 11:05:38
Originally by: Ryysa Requiem for a Dream has a pretty sad/bad ending, that combined with amazing cinematography and acting is quite touching.
Requiem for a Dream is a deeply affecting film, as is The House of Sand and Fog.
However if we are allowed none-fiction then Deliver us from Evil is my pick.
www.eve-dev.net - making a good thing better
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Tecam Hund
The Buggers
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Posted - 2007.07.02 11:24:00 -
[92]
Edited by: Tecam Hund on 02/07/2007 11:35:05 Edited by: Tecam Hund on 02/07/2007 11:25:50
Band of Brothers (the film!) closer to the end of the series. Last couple episodes if I remember correctly.
Edit: also Forrest Gump, and a few others I can't recall at the moment.
Munich. A very heavy and moving film.
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Amberly Coteaz
Amarr Tarnak inc. Coalition of Carebear Killers
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Posted - 2007.07.02 11:34:00 -
[93]
Watership down, I was about 6 at the time 
Diablo 2 is five years old, and apparently that makes it more mature than the people who play it. |

Horza Otho
Minmatar Infortunatus Eventus Cruel Intentions
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Posted - 2007.07.02 12:56:00 -
[94]
Can't believe no1 agrees that when Harry is saying goodbye to AJ and Grace in amrageddon before he dies.
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Theiron Bostrum
Minmatar Bishops Finger Industries
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Posted - 2007.07.02 13:39:00 -
[95]
Falling Down as well as a few that have already been mentioned.
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Elizabeth Saxon
Sebiestor tribe
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Posted - 2007.07.04 20:38:00 -
[96]
toy story finding nemo grave of the fireflies by far though
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Smakko
Ad Astra Vexillum Brutally Clever Empire
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Posted - 2007.07.04 22:45:00 -
[97]
Originally by: Ealiom Grave of the Fireflies! bit of a no brainer.
qft qft qft
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Breki
Gallente The Collective Against ALL Authorities
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Posted - 2007.07.04 23:29:00 -
[98]
i am surprised that noone has mentioned braveheart
Originally by: Avon Iceland, where even their singers are in to PvP.
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Gogar Teltaf
Cotton Buds Frontline.
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Posted - 2007.07.05 00:02:00 -
[99]
pay it forward dead poets society
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Trek
Minmatar N.A.G.A Corporation
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Posted - 2007.07.05 01:24:00 -
[100]
I'd say Dancer in the dark hands down. I wept like i child at the end of that film.  --- My other ship is a Reaper
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Zero Legion
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Posted - 2007.07.05 02:58:00 -
[101]
Im gonna second Elfen Lied. That was some sad, and messed up, stuff.
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Lehraen Rawr
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Posted - 2007.07.05 04:30:00 -
[102]
Originally by: Shalia Ripper Gettysburg. Based off of the book "The Killer Angels" by Micheal Shaara.
Mom refused to watch it with dad and I...she didn't like to watch men cry.
Why?
Little Round Top. That battle scene was wrenching....they just keep COMING UP THE HILL.
I agree, and I'll add Glory to that as well. Not nearly as heart wrenching, but I still shed a few.
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Thotam
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Posted - 2007.07.05 08:09:00 -
[103]
Armageddon was bit sad in the end that i agree on, another movie i find rather emotional is Best of the best
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Mary Makepeace
Caldari Neh'bu Kau Beh'Hude Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2007.07.05 09:56:00 -
[104]
Edited by: Mary Makepeace on 05/07/2007 09:56:24 requiem for a dream is up there.
but "once were warriors" had my wife and i leaving the cinema with soggy shirts from all the weeping.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110729/
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Curzon Dax
Deep Core Mining Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.05 10:39:00 -
[105]
Artificial Intelligence. I can't get through it without bawling hysterically.
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Munky Dan
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Posted - 2007.07.05 10:50:00 -
[106]
Grave of the fireflies.
Sadest film ever, starts with people dying and ends the same way. Very sad
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Don Jehova
Gallente
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Posted - 2007.07.05 11:15:00 -
[107]
Its a beautiful world. Where Kevin Costner gets shot in the end. Only film i ever cried to. Was you at the time, but still
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Dai Lithium
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Posted - 2007.07.05 11:24:00 -
[108]
I'd have to agree with "Grave of the Fireflies", without a doubt. There were only a couple of moments during the film where I felt the tears welling up, and the ending just left me feeling numb. However, about 15-20 minutes after the film ended and thinking back on it is when the true effect hit me. That said, it's also the most touching and beautiful films I've seen, and certainly one of most powerful anti-war films I've ever watched. One critic called it "the best film you'll never want to see again", and he wasn't wrong!
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Jon Hawkes
The Littlest Hobos Betrayal Under Mayhem
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Posted - 2007.07.05 11:29:00 -
[109]
How, oh how has nobody mentioned the tear-jerker ending of "Turner & Hooch"?!! I'm of that particular British sentamentalist ilk who live by the rule of "I don't care what happens to any of you people, but you'd better not hurt the bloody dog!" 
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Empress Shark
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Posted - 2007.07.05 11:56:00 -
[110]
One of the few times I saw my dad cry was while watching the closing scenes of Captains Courageous [original]
since then it gets me every bloody time
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AsfALT
Republic Military School
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Posted - 2007.07.05 13:23:00 -
[111]
Quote: Armageddon.
Only movie that really made me cry.
All of you who said Armageddon must be americans... will not say more... must resist urge to flame ppl for praising such a stupid movie.
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VinceNoir
Amarr Pyrrhus Sicarii Aftermath Alliance
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Posted - 2007.07.05 13:29:00 -
[112]
Forrest Gump Saving Private Ryan Leon Band of Brothers (not the alliance) Bambi (I wept)
Originally by: "Shanda Captison" Vince, you can't even spell ECM m8
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Fairy 101
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Posted - 2007.07.07 15:01:00 -
[113]
Grave of the fire flies Empire of the sun Cast away Forest Gump The pianist Watership down
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Gaunty
Macabre Votum INVICTUS.
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Posted - 2007.07.07 18:52:00 -
[114]
Man on fire, Braveheart and Saving private Ryan.
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Tarquin Tarquinius
Gallente Escorts of Eve
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Posted - 2007.07.07 19:03:00 -
[115]
Man on Fire did have a really sad ending.
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Ishtar1
Paradox v2.0 Interstellar Alcohol Conglomerate
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Posted - 2007.07.07 20:08:00 -
[116]
not realy a movie but Hoshi no Koe is one of the saddist things iv seen in a while at the start you think WTF this aint gona be good but trust me
Its about the relationship between the guy who did it (drew it, wrote the story etc etc) and his wife
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Elliot Reid
Digital Fury Corporation Digital Renegades
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Posted - 2007.07.07 20:36:00 -
[117]
Not the saddest film, but one really sad moment was in Crash. The scene where Michael Peħa's daughter gets "shot" by the old bloke who thinks it's Michael Peħa's fault his shop was trashed.
Have to say I was very relieved the gun had blanks in. I know it was only a film but still.  __________________________________
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IamBen
Caldari Celestial Apocalypse Insurgency
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Posted - 2007.07.07 20:58:00 -
[118]
Terminator 2, when the robot kills himself at the end. So sad :(
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Kharadran Sullath
Caldari IntoXication Inc
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Posted - 2007.07.07 22:54:00 -
[119]
Cast Away. Any movie that makes you feel sad because of a volleyball floating away deserves to be mentioned.
Schindler's List. No explanation needed imo.
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Tiddlywink
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Posted - 2007.07.08 07:50:00 -
[120]
Requiem for a Dream was disturbingly awesome, no contest. Even the movie's official website is bound to trip you out. As for anime, I'd say Grave of the fireflies. I read later that it was based on its creator's true story. Whatever you do, don't watch these movies with your guy friends (unless you swing that way) 
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Missy X
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Posted - 2007.07.08 08:54:00 -
[121]
Dancer In The Dark. No other film in the history of cinema even comes close.
Very non-close seconds would include Requiem For A Dream, Naked and Lilya 4 Eva.
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Ruis Noir
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Posted - 2007.07.08 10:52:00 -
[122]
Band of Brothers, the episode where they find one of the concentration camps. 
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Lord Zoran
Caldari House of Tempers
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Posted - 2007.07.08 11:12:00 -
[123]
Originally by: Ombey The Green Mile. I don't generally cry in films, but that one really got to me.
yup, still wish he didnt die  --------------------------------------------- no sig for you !!! |

DubanFP
Caldari Four Rings D-L
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Posted - 2007.07.08 11:57:00 -
[124]
My choice would have to be Red Dawn. Though, bridge to Teribithia was sad too though. ________________
DubanFP> Feigning "honor" is just a way to get the other guy to screw himself over, hopefully to your benefit |

Mangala Solaris
Caldari School of Applied Knowledge
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Posted - 2007.07.08 12:20:00 -
[125]
Far to many to choose from - yes I am a film emo!!! (Watching some films hungover or ona comedown isnt a good idea either!).
But for me:
Shawshank Redemption - just hits you in the mind the most when Red goes to meet Andy in Mexico;
Empire of the Sun (Jim's choral bit just before the US flies overhead & the part in the gardens towards the end where he is reunited with his parents);
Sleeping in Light - last episode of Babylon 5.
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All of these stars... these vast worlds that remain out of reach. If I could, I would annex other planets. |

Oventoasted
Caldari Arcana Imperii Ltd. The Cartel.
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Posted - 2007.07.08 21:46:00 -
[126]
just watched Pan's Labyrinth. man it graphic at times (caught myself cringing at the part with the grandson and grand father).
it was very sad i have to say. it had one of those endings K-Pax had. you didnt know if kevin spacey was a alien from another planet or just a very crazy man.
personally i hope she made it to the kingdom. I do believe in fairies!
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Jenny Spitfire
Caldari
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Posted - 2007.07.08 22:41:00 -
[127]
Saw trilogy. --------- Technica impendi Caldari generis. Pax Caldaria!
Kali is for KArebearLIng. I 100% agree with Avon.
Female EVE gamers? Mail Zajo or visit WGOE.Public in-game. |

Athanasia Samsa
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Posted - 2007.07.08 22:58:00 -
[128]
the fountain is still missing here i guess... that's a bit of a no-brainer, so my vote goes for
mar adentro (the sea inside) - it's a must see if you are into depressing/sad movies - if you have nothing against thinking about suicide/euthanasia.
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Cuebick
Caldari The Collective Against ALL Authorities
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Posted - 2007.07.09 00:26:00 -
[129]
Reqeam for a Dream got me bad.. stop fudging with my sig :( *waves* -HornFrog |

Shin Ra
Origin Unknown.
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Posted - 2007.07.09 13:55:00 -
[130]
The Mighty was 
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Donna Darko
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Posted - 2007.07.09 14:46:00 -
[131]
I was surprised nobody had mentioned "Pay it forward" and "K-PAX" until like the third and fifth page. Thank you CCP for giving me a free 5-day pass to see the game and be able to post again... (Am almost considering paying 15$ a month just to be able to post in this section of the forum.)
And for those who say Armageddon was sad, I found it less so than "Deep Impact". There's more intensity in that movie than in Armageddon. Even after re-seeing that movie 7 years later, I started crying and having trouble swallowing when the guy speaks to his newborn son and when the big wave eats Tea Leoni.
"City of Angels" is a downer indeed, makes me think funny dark thoughts, I hate it. Because it was also the first movie I saw Nicholas Cage in, I will hate him forever.
Someone mentioned "Crash" above, that scene with the kid had my heart skip a bit, especially since I watched that movie 3 times starting AFTER the scene where the daughter buys the blanks, so I thought the gun had real bullets. It wasn't until a week ago that I stood up 'till 3 AM to watch the whole movie from the beginning.
"Kissed", a pretty bizarre movie, make me so sad at the end, and because of it I love Molly Parker and Sarah McLachlan. Stories. |

Gindar
StarHunt Fallout Project
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Posted - 2007.07.09 16:30:00 -
[132]
Edited by: Gindar on 09/07/2007 16:32:49 Forrest Gump the scene where he's at jenny's grave and talking about a sunset he saw while running. "it was so beautiful, i couldn't see where the sky ended and the land began" gets me crying every time, renewing my gratitude for this life.
edit: didn't make me cry but was very cool movie, good to watch with girlfriend and also a tearjerker: what dreams may come. recommend for first date dinner/movie
When able to attack, we must seem unable; When using our forces, we must seem inactive; When we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; When far away, we must make him beli |

Royaldo
Gallente KVA Noble Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.09 17:06:00 -
[133]
too many to just pick 1. when i was young The Color Purple moved me quite abit. Stalingrad One flew over the cuckoo's nest
every single time to veterans of band of brothers spoke to the camera i got moved. requiem for a dread, i felt horrible after watching that at the cinema. the piano Empire of the sun Oldboy (korean movie, saw it the other day - ending made me feel bad) lilya 4-ever Shawshank Redemption The Elephant Man Lost in Translation The Mission long list i know, but finally i have to add The Last of the Mohicans - its not that its so sad, i just choaked up when the young girl jumped + the excellent music.
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DarkMatter
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Posted - 2007.07.09 18:25:00 -
[134]
Originally by: Ruis Noir Band of Brothers, the episode where they find one of the concentration camps. 
I just saw that on TV last night!
It was the 9th episode I think...
Building the homestead
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FireFoxx80
Caldari E X O D U S Imperial Republic Of the North
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Posted - 2007.07.09 18:30:00 -
[135]
Grave of the Fireflies
What I do the rest of the time - Vote for a Jita bypass! |

W0LFMAN
Caldari Spaced Cowboys Accord Corporate Enterprise Syndicate
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Posted - 2007.07.10 18:39:00 -
[136]
Grave of the fireflies
This film is the saddest film ever.. I cried so much Its powerful and very very movin and emmotional It really is the saddest film ever
You dont belive me.. Watch the trailer on youtube Also the following are sad: watership down the pianist cast away saving private ryan the green mile road to perdition toy story 1 LEON
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flaming phantom
Minmatar Tyrell Corp INTERDICTION
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Posted - 2007.07.10 19:54:00 -
[137]
theres only 2 movies that have made me shed a tear, 1 of them i wont tell due to pure embaressment, but the other was "stranger than fiction" when he tells her to basically kill him moved me.....
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Benglada
Infinitus Odium
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Posted - 2007.07.11 04:34:00 -
[138]
click..WHATEVER IT WAS SAD. ---------------------------
Originally by: Arkanor
0.0 is the Final Frontier. Bring money and friends.
Sig nerfz0r - maximum allowed siz0r is 24000 bytz0r. - Devil ([email protected]) Sig By Ortos |

Fairy 101
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Posted - 2007.07.12 15:21:00 -
[139]
grave of the fireflies You will cry when you watch this film..
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Steve Holt
Turbulent
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Posted - 2007.07.12 15:33:00 -
[140]
Bambi and lion king.... MUFASSSSAAA
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Angelus Pirata
Caldari State War Academy
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Posted - 2007.07.12 21:53:00 -
[141]
Originally by: Locus Bey
Originally by: Fink Angel
Originally by: Locus Bey Come and See.
... yeah that is one heavy duty WWII film. Doesn't pull any punches, does it?
it's relentless.
Probably one of the most horrific and yet beautifully touching films I have ever seen. 
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Statico
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Posted - 2007.07.13 10:17:00 -
[142]
On the beach, the original and the remake.
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Princess Kuki
Minmatar Vengeance Imperium
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Posted - 2007.07.18 00:31:00 -
[143]
Could see the ending of pans lab a mile off.... answer to teh original post... fun.
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Jarra
Gallente Reikoku Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2007.07.18 00:49:00 -
[144]
Some Nice films have been mentioned, Mine would Be: Powder (very powerful scenes in it) Last of The Mohicans (the end scene is powerful) Turner and Hooch (first film that got me teary eyed in cinema)
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Admiral Shallow
Gallente Shadow KnighT Productions
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Posted - 2007.07.18 00:55:00 -
[145]
Lion king
When I was young (im 19 now >.<), i used to be very scared of losing my parents, so in the Lion King when Simba's dad (Mufassa I think his name was, been a long time since i watched it) dies I cried... yes like a big baby 
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VD ThatsNotRight
Various Disease
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Posted - 2007.07.18 01:04:00 -
[146]
Edited by: VD ThatsNotRight on 18/07/2007 01:05:01 rabbit proof fence
The sheer determination, and ultimate futility of their exodus..
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Sokratesz
Paradox v2.0 Interstellar Alcohol Conglomerate
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Posted - 2007.07.18 08:32:00 -
[147]
Gonna go with the masses here and say american beauty, shawshank redemption, green mile.
sup /b/ |

Asm0dai
Collateral Damage Unlimited Hammer Time.
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Posted - 2007.07.18 10:36:00 -
[148]
The Fountain
Those who mentioned Requiem for a Dream should definetly check it out.
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W0LFMAN
Caldari Spaced Cowboys Accord Corporate Enterprise Syndicate
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Posted - 2007.07.18 11:26:00 -
[149]
Quote: the Fountain
This is an AMAZING film It will teach the person who watches it the true meaning of love..
When you watch this, dont consider it jus an ordanairy film.. It will change and move you in a way no film has ever done before.. To get this experience watch it alone.. with no distractions and with your head clear
am i right or am i right? ( to the people who have seen it )
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Znaei
Caldari Thundercats RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2007.07.18 14:18:00 -
[150]
" Welcome to Hard Times "
That movie makes me feel all sad. The movie it self isnt all that great (old western) but the poor people in that movie!
Not so hard! Air gets in between. |

Dominique Santiago
Minmatar Roid-Raiders THE V I G I L
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Posted - 2007.07.22 09:39:00 -
[151]
Edited by: Dominique Santiago on 22/07/2007 09:39:09 I don't think I've ever cried from watching a film, but some of the ones I found moving were:
1. Band of Brothers, all of it but mostly episode 9: Why we Fight and the scene in the church where they remember everyone they have lost 2. Passion of the Christ 3. Das Boot 4. Saving Private Ryan 5. We Were Soldiers
Fly fast and Die hard. |

Marcus Starr
Chosen Path FATAL Alliance
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Posted - 2007.07.22 10:51:00 -
[152]
Land Before Time, Charlotte's Web (animated), and Powder were pretty sad when I was a kid. Probably still feel sad if I watched them today. Forrest Gump, SPR, and Glory would have to be the saddest I've seen in recent years.
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squall321
Gallente Blackguard Brigade
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Posted - 2007.07.22 13:45:00 -
[153]
"Crash" i actually thought this was a great film. u get sucked in and come out a big girl when the dad is about to be shot. and his lil girl runs infront of the gun.
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