Your Favorite Sad\Love Movie?

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I've seen a few of these in the past few days, so I figured I'd make a thread about it.

I'd say Gladiator with Russell Crowe, best revenge story ever. And it's really sad the way his family is CRUCIFIED FFS.

Plus he has an awesome name: Maximus Decimus Meridius.
 
Too many to list...
But a couple of my favorites...

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Garden State.
 
A Walk to Remember

I cried, because it was sad to know Mandy Moore was going to die of cancer.
 
Yeah, Gladiator is definately up there. Love that movie.

The Butterfly Effect was pretty sad.
 
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Buffalo '66
Barcelona
Casablanca
 
The Breakfast Club is on my list, because....it was just so badass. It's one of my favorite movies of all time. :D

Donny Darko
A Walk To Remember
The Lakehouse

ugh, I should stop here, because this post will never end otherwise.
 
Saddest movie ever - Grave of the Fireflies.

Favourite romance movie - Lost in Translation (as much for the humour tbh)
 
hmm loads, some war flicks f.e:

the endng of the the thin red line- the part with private witt made me pretty sad...

the end to when trumpets fade - a hbo ww2 movie about that battle in the hurtgen forest

ending to stalingrad...

a midnight clear..

a lot of these i saw when i was younger so dunno if they would still have an impact like back then..

the ending to gallipoli was a ****ing kick in the gutt, really quite shocking and devastating even though you could see it coming :( it will stay with you.
others:

gattaca.
philadelphia.
mysterious skin.
leaving las vegas.
passion of the christ.
 
Casualties of War is the movie I cried the most when watching.
 
Sad - Pursuit Of Happyness (***k it, i cried like a baby and im not ashamed to admit it)

Oh and also The Last Samurai, the last charge part, i welled up a bit.
 
Ah! My Goddess! the movie (although it's not very sad)

<_< >_> what?
 
I could never understand this movie. Maybe I should give it another viewing.
You really need to be in the right head space to appreciate it. I tried to watch it a second time and couldn't make it past the half hour mark. It's very very chill and laid back, but in a touching way.

Also, Bill Murray ftw. Which reminds me I keep meaning to check out Broken Flowers every time I'm at the video store, heard it was good too.
 
Holy shit, I used to LOVE that movie. I also used to love dinosaurs, so maybe I was biased. I don't remember too much about the story, except that there was a little flying bugger called Petri. I remember it being sad in parts, but not why.

Man, I need to track that down and get some major nostalgia tripping going...
 
Does Forrest Gump count? When I watched it (I think I was 10 at the time), I was almost in tears at the end.

I don't really remember the end anymore.

Requiem for a Dream, even though I wasn't crying or anything, counts as my favorite Sad movie.
 
I was always gutted when the brontosaurs mum died. That was my all time favourite childhood movie.
 
Lost in Translation
The Terminal
Love Actually

Probably a couple of others I can't think of right now.
 
Eww the Terminal. Eww. EWWWWWWWWWWWWW.

Terminal CANCER is preferable to that. Sorry =/
 
You really need to be in the right head space to appreciate it. I tried to watch it a second time and couldn't make it past the half hour mark. It's very very chill and laid back, but in a touching way.

Christ, damn true.. was watching it off and on and even then I was like "woah... soothing".

Also, I agree that the Land Before Time is sad :( Whoever said The Thin Red Line and Gallipoli are too right as well. Thin Red Line didn't kick me in the gut until the morning after watching it though.
 
Thin Red Line, another one I need to see.

I gotta make a list or something...
 
I enjoyed the Terminal as well :|.

I'd say the saddest movies for me would have to be Requiem For A Dream, followed by Lost in Translation.
 
love movie? that's easy: Casablanca

sad movie: life is beautiful
 
I was always gutted when the brontosaurs mum died. That was my all time favourite childhood movie.

Well thanks for unearthing one of the most traumatic moments of my childhood pal! :frown:
 
Oh I forgot a few:

Blow - The movie is great, and not really sad, but c'mon the end is sad as hell.

The Terminal - Same thing as Blow.
 
Well thanks for unearthing one of the most traumatic moments of my childhood pal! :frown:
Quick, salt in the wound! Someone post Land Before Time hentai!
 
I cried at the end of Braveheart the first time. ;(

I guess that works both ways.
 
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