Ok, I just watched Romeo+Juliet on TV, fully through with no interuptions, and now I'm feeling truly depressed (added on to so many personal things at the mo). What movies make you guys just want to kill yourself, or, to a lesser extent, make you cry?
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Tear Jerkers
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A movie make me want to kill myself??? God, never!. But I'm a sap when it comes to sad movies. I can't stand to see someone cry. Just gets to me. I saw the new "Andrew Lloyd Webbers: Phantom of the Opera" movie last week. I had never seen the play or knew anything about it. The ending when the Phantom and Kristine parted got to me. Waaaa LOL
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Forest Gump makes me cry, so does Thelma and Louise.
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I laughed inappropriately loud when Leonardo was dropped into the bottomless sea during "Titanic". Talk about some angry people when I did that.I snickered when Kevin Costner died at the end of "Message in a Bottle" when he tried to save a crew of another boat during a stormBUT... when governor Arnold was lowered into that lava at the end of "Terminator II", I couldn't help but get choked up a little.
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Kevin Costner dies!?!?!Thanks for ruining a perfectly good... a reasonabley entertaining.... well, just a.... a movie!!!
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Heheheh, this thread should have a warning that says (possible movie spoilers). Anyway, "message in a bottle" is a '99 movie, where have you been? :grin:
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Well, I still haven't recovered from the Leo-in-the-deep moment of '97, so I don't think I'll be seeing it anytime soon.
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lol. Everytime I watch Titanic I remember the first time I watched it and then I laugh. Although, I don't remember why I was laughing when I first watched it. Anyway, if you haven't gotten past any of the '97 movies, I hear "A Walk To Remember" is a big tear jerker. "Passion of the Christ" too.
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All I remember of my first time seeing it was going to the bathroom 10 times. SO MUCH WATER!!!!And I've seen "Passion", that is not a tear jerker, more of a graphic documentary with subtitles and evil baby that looks like Mini-me
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Really? That's a new perspective I haven't heard.
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Passion really tugs at you. Just a graphic documentary??? Hmmm.
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Well, I would give my true opinion, but I know how easy it is to create an overblown theological debate in these forums, so I won't. And yeah, it is a documentary about the last day of Christ, its taken straight from the book that contains his biography (minus a few gospels *cough *cough)
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Contact. Although I wouldn't say it depresses me, it makes some deeper part of me feel sad and happy at the same time if you get what I mean, as if I get this feeling of having something more but it's just beyond my grasp. Something about that movie makes it truly amazing to me. Jodie Foster is a great actress, and the director is the same guy who made Forest Gump (another one that I like).
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First time i saw it made me sad / :" Black Hawk Down "
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as a kid, i cried during Old Yellar (sadistic school board bastards showed it in the gym) and Silent Running.As an adult, Wild at Heart!
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Antwoine Fisher..I probably butchered the spelling of his name..but in the end when...well i'm not going to give it away in case some of y'all haven't seen it...but that gave me a small..tiny...lump in my throat. No tears tho.
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Ok the last film i saw that made me cry like a baby was Green Mile - my other half came home and found me sobbing, red faced and vacuuming (I think it was the vacuuming that threw him!) and thought we had had a death in the family!Now I don't watch films that make me cry, and 'the littlest hobo' and 'lassie' don't EVER get a showing either
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I cried watching the Green Mile too. And the Iron Giant. It's a cartoon, but I was balling at the end...sniffle.
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oh, that one kinda got me toocouldn't let the kiddo see though
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The Iron Giant......arrrrggghhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!