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Originally Posted by Eyes
Phantom of the Opera, it is the last movie I have ever cried at.
You should see the musical, so much better...and sadder.
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Million Dollar Baby (more depressing then sad)
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (just thinking of how what happened didnt have to happen)
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Lets put a smile on that block
Originally Posted by Tarantino owns
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Originally Posted by blibblobblib
You should see the musical, so much better...and sadder.
i've seen it, personally, I prefer the movie.
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Originally Posted by Eyes
i've seen it, personally, I prefer the movie.
Really? How come? Where did you see it? I think the ending of the musical is so much better than the film. The film chooses to make him mortal, whilst the musical never chooses. Plus when your in the theatre and the chandelier is literally about to fall on you, so much more exciting.



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Are you guys choosing Star Wars III because of the Anakin part at the end?? I don't know about you but I felt like pimp smacking him across the face at the part.

I mean the part when Windu dies, and also the part when he starts killing "Younglings."

Man, those Jedis go out like wimps, not Yoda, Because Yoda gets down like that!



Ummm...maybe 'save the last dance'..not that sad i know...



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Originally Posted by undercoverlover
Elephant man people, come on
Elephant was not sad, it was just so stupid

The saddest movie I ever saw was Schindler's List, it actually brought me to tears. The girl in the red coat was the most tear jerking of all.
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Another sad movie was The Godfather, when *spoiler*

Marlon Brando's charcter died, it was so simple but sad because you saw he was finally doing what he always wanted



Originally Posted by Sabbath666
Elephant was not sad, it was just so stupid.
Elephant Man, dude.



Originally Posted by LordSlaytan
Oh, that movie was really sad yeah

I thought they were talking about Elephant by Gus Van Saant



City of Angels was one of the sadder films i have ever seen, had a lot of meaning to me and an ex-girlfriend. Not watched it since the ex- part was added



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The Last Picture Show had me crying, but The Man Who Wasn't There did that too, and Donnie Darko (cuz of the music i guess, and Jena Malone in the end), May didn't but was close, Birth
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Bang the Drum Slowly and Brian's Song. Maybe I'm a sucker for dying athletes.

And cmon, Love Story. I first saw it at a drive-in and two elderly women were parked beside me. One said "Are you crying, Ethel? Ethel said "no." The other said "You are too, you lying sack of ****!"



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