Glory had me shedding some tears.
Also based on a true story. The opening scene of Antietam is reminiscent of Omaha Beach scene in Saving Private Ryan.
Glory had me shedding some tears.
I watched that when it first came out about 13 years ago. I remembered it being a downer. Watched it again on HBO a few months ago and it's just so damn depressing all around. Dead dog, raising kid that's not yours, wife hates you, gets the wife fired, and gets left. The movie ends on that note.Blue Valentine
I put it in the category with " Leaving Las Vegas".Requiem for a dream was disturbing and sad
And the end of Saving Private Ryan as well. The only sound in the sold out theater was the muffled sobs of several people as everyone quietly filed out.Also based on a true story. The opening scene of Antietam is reminiscent of Omaha Beach scene in Saving Private Ryan.
I went to his statue in Tokyo . Tear jerker movie.Hachi: A Dog's Tale
Dog follows his owner to the commuter train every day and is there waiting for him when he comes back each day from work. The owner dies at work. Then it follows the dog who obviously doesn't know what happened to his owner.
If you love dogs, do NOT watch this movie. Dang it was sad.
Transformers the movie 1986.
I was like 8 or 9 and they killed Optimus in the opening act. I was devastated. That whole movie was some serious violence and death. Some pretty dramatic crap for young me. But it was the 80s. They had balls back then. We all did. It was rated PG or R. no in-between. R usually meant you were going to see a boob.
Damn it, Hank. I was coming in here to drop a similar type of reference.Backdoor to Chyna.
GREAT movie.Road to Perdition. Just a downer for 2 hours.
It’s a great flick but it’s just an emotional drag the whole way. Then when you think something good finally happened, bang.
Forgot that one. Based on a true story. Dog movies get me big time. My Dog Skip and Marley and Me I can hardly hold it together.Hachi: A Dog's Tale
Dog follows his owner to the commuter train every day and is there waiting for him when he comes back each day from work. The owner dies at work. Then it follows the dog who obviously doesn't know what happened to his owner.
If you love dogs, do NOT watch this movie. Dang it was sad.
True. From almost the beginning Disney animation was pretty much like, "The people you love are going to die, sometimes tragically. Deal with it, 6 year old..."Younger me didn't handle watching Mufasa getting merked by his brother very well. But that movie had a comeback story so..
Show scared the shit out of meTalking about emotion....unsolved mysteries was definitely up there too. The music, imagery, and robert stack's delivery had me scared of aliens, bermuda triangle, and random serial killers looking in my window.
He was great as the voice of Ultra Magnus.Talking about emotion....unsolved mysteries was definitely up there too. The music, imagery, and robert stack's delivery had me scared of aliens, bermuda triangle, and random serial killers looking in my window.
Oh geez, I forgot about United 93. Great film but man, who comes home from a tiring day at work and thinks, "I want to watch a movie about one of the hijacked planes on 9/11."So many but nothing tops Schindler’s List. That movie was infuriating and terribly sad.
Others;
Brian’s Song
Love Story
Glory
United 93
Green Mile
Thanks. Now I have that creepy old guys voice in my head again.Ass to ass!