Saddest Film or TV Scenes

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
not sure how many people have watched “supernatural” the tv show. for those unfortunate few, it is beyond a shadow of a doubt, the best tv show ever made. It is highly emotional. those that have watched it, know what im talking about.[/quote]

I agree the ending finale when Lucifer is in Sam and begins to beat the shit out of Dean while Dean says “Im here Sam I am not going to leave you” and then the flashbacks start, hits me hard.

The scene at the end of Inception when Cillian Murphy’s character meets his dying father in the dream.

[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]Stern wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
not sure how many people have watched “supernatural” the tv show. for those unfortunate few, it is beyond a shadow of a doubt, the best tv show ever made. It is highly emotional. those that have watched it, know what im talking about.[/quote]
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LOLOLOL

…but seriously, this.

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wow, you guys mention some of the lamest movies ever, yet when i mention truly deserving of the title of this thread, i get hate. wow.
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You gave your opinion.

Someone disagreed and so made a joke.

You complain that you get hate.

???

PROFIT?

Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend. I don’t know how many people have actually seen this movie, but I haven’t seen it since I was a child. It is about a legend of living dinosaurs that these 2 scientists end up find out is true. They try to hide the dinosaurs from hunters and play with the baby dinosaur and feed it food. The hunters end up catching one of the dinosaurs and the scientists break it out and somewhere along in the story the mom dinosaur gets killed. I was 4 years old with tears streaming down my face.

The Road was good, but (obviously) the book was tons better. There isn’t much dialouge in the movie, so it is hard to build on the relationship between father and son (comparatively). In the book when the dad dies the son lies with him for a day or 2 and that shit was the polar opposite of happy.

[quote]xXSeraphimXx wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
not sure how many people have watched “supernatural” the tv show. for those unfortunate few, it is beyond a shadow of a doubt, the best tv show ever made. It is highly emotional. those that have watched it, know what im talking about.[/quote]

I agree the ending finale when Lucifer is in Sam and begins to beat the shit out of Dean while Dean says “Im here Sam I am not going to leave you” and then the flashbacks start, hits me hard.[/quote]

Finally, a fellow supernatural follower. There are so many truly emotional parts to that series. but the ending of season 5, was the best. also, when the father, john winchester died, that was pretty emotional, knowing how the brothers loved and admired him.

But when sam started remembering all the memories of him and his brother, that was tear jerker. ONly thing that comes even remotely close, not sure if you follow True blood, but when Godrick died. and eric was begging thim not to kill himself.

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[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]Stern wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
not sure how many people have watched “supernatural” the tv show. for those unfortunate few, it is beyond a shadow of a doubt, the best tv show ever made. It is highly emotional. those that have watched it, know what im talking about.[/quote]
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LOLOLOL

…but seriously, this.

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wow, you guys mention some of the lamest movies ever, yet when i mention truly deserving of the title of this thread, i get hate. wow.
[/quote]

You gave your opinion.

Someone disagreed and so made a joke.

You complain that you get hate.

???

PROFIT?
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wrong, there is no disagreeing with my statement. Anyone that watched it, will know, its probably the most emotional thing ever put on tv. so, nobody was disagreeing, they were simply hating. you can’t disagree with facts. you just can’t.

As a kid old Yeller was brutal.

When I got a little older Brians Song(football movie). When Billie Dee Williams(Gayle Sayers) makes the speech at the end about his teamate Brian Piccolo(who died of Cancer) I dare you to not choke up. Matty you are a football guy, am I right?

Ferris Beullers Day Off. When they wreck that Ferrari I cried, no shame in that.

Pretty much any well acted war movie gets to me.

There it is if you don’t cry you have no soul.

When Optimus Prime dies in Transformers the Movie I get a little misty eyed still

[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]Stern wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
not sure how many people have watched “supernatural” the tv show. for those unfortunate few, it is beyond a shadow of a doubt, the best tv show ever made. It is highly emotional. those that have watched it, know what im talking about.[/quote]
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LOLOLOL

…but seriously, this.

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wow, you guys mention some of the lamest movies ever, yet when i mention truly deserving of the title of this thread, i get hate. wow.
[/quote]

You gave your opinion.

Someone disagreed and so made a joke.

You complain that you get hate.

???

PROFIT?
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Anyone that watched it, will know, its probably the most emotional thing ever put on tv. so, nobody was disagreeing, they were simply hating. you can’t disagree with facts. you just can’t. [/quote]

Trolloliols…I love how you pluck ‘facts’ from the air like little, happy, buzzing bees.

I am actually a fan of Supernatural. I’ve watched it since the first season. But to state that “without a shadow of a doubt it is the best and most emotional thing ever put on TV” is just so utterly ridiculous I’m not even sure how to finish this response…

you really need to stop presenting your bad opinions as facts RV.

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[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]Stern wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
not sure how many people have watched “supernatural” the tv show. for those unfortunate few, it is beyond a shadow of a doubt, the best tv show ever made. It is highly emotional. those that have watched it, know what im talking about.[/quote]
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LOLOLOL

…but seriously, this.

[/quote]

wow, you guys mention some of the lamest movies ever, yet when i mention truly deserving of the title of this thread, i get hate. wow.
[/quote]

You gave your opinion.

Someone disagreed and so made a joke.

You complain that you get hate.

???

PROFIT?
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Anyone that watched it, will know, its probably the most emotional thing ever put on tv. so, nobody was disagreeing, they were simply hating. you can’t disagree with facts. you just can’t. [/quote]

Trolloliols…I love how you pluck ‘facts’ from the air like little, happy, buzzing bees.

I am actually a fan of Supernatural. I’ve watched it since the first season. But to state that “without a shadow of a doubt it is the best and most emotional thing ever put on TV” is just so utterly ridiculous I’m not even sure how to finish this response…

you really need to stop presenting your bad opinions as facts RV.

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The mere fact you can claim to be a supernatural fan, and not think that was an emotional scene, leads me to wonder. We all have differing opinions. but fact is, it was an incredibly emotional scene. You can debate whether it was the most emotional but not over whether it was or not. youd simply be wrong on that. ok, mr. supernatural fan, how did their father john die?

The ending of United 93 really got to me. I mean, everyone knows how it’s going to end, it’s not like any of it’s a surprise, but it got to me, just the way the plane’s hurtling towards the ground and the screen just goes black . . .

[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]Stern wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
not sure how many people have watched “supernatural” the tv show. for those unfortunate few, it is beyond a shadow of a doubt, the best tv show ever made. It is highly emotional. those that have watched it, know what im talking about.[/quote]
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LOLOLOL

…but seriously, this.

[/quote]

wow, you guys mention some of the lamest movies ever, yet when i mention truly deserving of the title of this thread, i get hate. wow.
[/quote]

You gave your opinion.

Someone disagreed and so made a joke.

You complain that you get hate.

???

PROFIT?
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wrong, there is no disagreeing with my statement. Anyone that watched it, will know, its probably the most emotional thing ever put on tv. so, nobody was disagreeing, they were simply hating. you can’t disagree with facts. you just can’t. [/quote]

LOL

Should have posted this sooner.

fuckin Iron Giant, man.

I got one for ya though: BOOKS that made you tear up. The whole Dark Tower series, all 7. there was at least one moment in each book where the pages started looking pretty blurry.

Whao…books? That’s pretty hard, not matter how good it is.

I did get pretty close to a tear near the start of David Copperfield because young David’s widowed mom (his dad died when he was a baby) is remarried and has a baby with her new husband but then his mom and the baby die and David says as he looks at their grave that it’s like him and his mother being buried.

I read a article a few weeks back that said this is the saddest scene ever.

Personally the only movie scene thats ever gotten to me was the scene from the patriot when the little girl that doesn’t talk starts pleading with mel’s character not to leave.

[quote]roguevampire wrote:

wrong, there is no disagreeing with my statement. Anyone that watched it, will know, its probably the most emotional thing ever put on tv. so, nobody was disagreeing, they were simply hating. you can’t disagree with facts. you just can’t. [/quote]

C’mon man, I haven’t seen the show you’re talking about but you must try to be objective. The level of sadness in a movie cannot be measured so it can’t be a fact.
It is possible some people were having a bit of fun with you though, but still, a scene on Supernatural simply cannot be the saddest thing on TV other than for you personally.

[quote]FarmerBrett wrote:

[quote]james2020 wrote:
Schindler’s list.
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The bit that makes me blub is the end where all the survivors place a rock on his tomb. Damn that’s hard to watch and where all the descendants come over the hill. Sniff, sniff.

I remember watching a black and white subtitled Japanese film when I was 13 or so about a Japanese woman who had a young girl with an American soldier. This was probably enough to get her and the daughter killed so she had to keep it a secret. So the little girl about 5 yrs old (who knew her father was American, important plot point) lived her whole life in the attic and befriended a young Japanese boy who climbed a tree to talk to her each day.

Anyway she was never allowed to go outside, but one day the mother and a confidante decided they would take her to the seaside. She was hidden in a cart and taken there at great risk and was having the time of her life running about on the sand with her friend when some American planes flew over, everyone scattered and dived for cover, but she broke free from her mother’s arms and ran towards the plane shouting “Daddy, Daddy!” and she was strafed. It tore my heart out.

May have even been Vietnamese, the details are sketchy it was a long time ago and I only ever saw it once, but the effect stayed with me forever.

I’d be really grateful if anyone recognises it and could tell me what it was called so I could watch it again.[/quote]

I’m sorry but I had a terrible dark humor thought that it would be ‘funny’ if it was her dad in the plane.

Back on Topic.

This scene shreds me