What are they ??? Off the top of my head I will say Green Mile. Time to go bye bye Bossssssssss or something like that ! Awww
Silent RUnning is the only film to make me cry. Admittedly i was a kid, but there ws something tragic about seeing that final robot all alone for infinity.
Terms of Endearment: Towards the end of the movie, Debra Winger is dying from cancer and her two little boys come in to see her in the hospital room one last time. Very few things are as painful to watch as that.
Schindler's List The Killing Fields 21 Grams The Bridge All movies I have very little interest in ever watching again.
Bar None "The Champ" is THE SADDEST Flick Ever Made...Seeing Little Ricky Schroeder, who IDOLIZED his Old Man, Shaking his DEAD Body, Trying to Wake him Up, is THE SADDEST Shit Ever... "Wake Up, Champ, WAKE UP!!!"... Most "Sad" Movies R CHICK or ANIMAL Related, but "The Champ" was a Father-Son BOXING Flick, that was SAD as Fuck...Shit RIPS REED's Guts Out, Everytime he Sees it... REED:crying:
The fantasy and action nature of the film perhaps belies this, but Alien III was an extremely bleak story.
You guys are all pussies. I dare any of you to watch the wildly underrated and mostly missed "Hachi A Dog's Tale". Since none of you probably will, I'll just tell you what it's about. Basically this guy (Richard Gere) raises an Akita puppy and they love each other right? Anyway, everday Rich is accompanied by Hachi to the train station to go to work, and after work Hachi is waiting for him at the train station to walk him back home. So one day after walking Rich to work Rich has a heart attack and dies at work so Hachi goes and waits for him only he doesn't show up because he's dead right? So Hachi goes and waits the next day, and the next day and so on and so forth for several years until the day he dies, this dog waits at that train station for the return of his master. It's based on a true story from Japan, and shits on any other movie in terms of sadness IMO.