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Saddest movie ever

Happy Gilmore.

If you can hold back the tears when Happy surprises Chubbs with that Gator head and Chubbs falls out the window to his death, then life has turned your heart to granite, my friend.

 
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Shoah. Yeah, cheating a bit because it's not fiction.

If you were a kid in the 50s, Old Yeller was unendurable.

The Charlie Chaplin movie City Lights is another one the tears people up. If you've never seen it, I won't spoil it for you.
 
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.
 
They are going to drain my knees again tomorrow so hopefully that will give me relief. Quadruple bypass 16 days ago and what is the problem? My knees which is holding me up from doing the walking I need to be doing. It's getting aggravating.

Don't know you well, but you have been around the paddock whole time I have been here. Hope things improve for you and soon.
 
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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.

That and the neverending story both had scenes that devastated young bbi
 
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A movie about a man willing to kill himself so his son, who needs a heart transplant, can have his heart is the correct answer. I don't show a lot of emotion but as a father I cry like a baby anytime I watch this film.
 
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The Champ starring Jon Voight. Cried my eyes out. Watched in hotel room. Got up next day and told the guy I was with & he'd watched it too & said the same thing.
 
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I totally forgot the Bermuda triangle. Good call. Did they actually figure that thing out? Or was it like most of these things and just easy content to scare kids?

The Bermuda Triangle doesn’t have any more missing planes or other weirdness than anywhere else. Easy content

When I was a kid ‘stop, drop, and roll’ was beat into our heads so much I thought people were just randomly bursting into flames. A love of ‘unsolved mysteries’ didn’t help
 
The Bermuda Triangle doesn’t have any more missing planes or other weirdness than anywhere else. Easy content

When I was a kid ‘stop, drop, and roll’ was beat into our heads so much I thought people were just randomly bursting into flames. A love of ‘unsolved mysteries’ didn’t help

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.
 
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My vote goes to My Life. Michael Keaton and Nicole Kidman find out they are going to have a son and then Michael Keaton finds out he's going to die of cancer before the kid is even born. A lot of him trying to connect with his kid through video before he dies. Not sure how much sadder you get than that.
The truly sad, heartbreaking part of this? By the time the kid was old enough to understand, that video format was extinct, there was no easy way to view the tapes, mom had moved on to step-dad and no one ever bothered to have those cassettes transferred over to a medium the kid could watch.
 
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My Girl. When she shows up at his funeral and breaks down over him not having his glasses on was tough on 11 year old me.
 
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