bosawks April 24, 2016 Share April 24, 2016 (edited) I don't mean to be repetitive from my movies that make you cry post but, ugh, dammit Marley why did you have to die! Dog movies are the worst...... Edited April 24, 2016 by bosawks 7 Link to comment
SmithW6079 April 24, 2016 Share April 24, 2016 I don't mean to be repetitive from my movies that make you cry post but, ugh, dammit Marley why did you have to die! Dog movies are the worst...... Which is why I never watch dog movies. 10 Link to comment
Spartan Girl May 26, 2016 Share May 26, 2016 On April 23, 2016 at 9:01 PM, bosawks said: I don't mean to be repetitive from my movies that make you cry post but, ugh, dammit Marley why did you have to die! Dog movies are the worst...... My aunt's dog, whom I loved like my own, died just last week. Today I caught the end of Marley and Me on TV. Big mistake. HUGE. 4 Link to comment
Jazzy24 May 26, 2016 Share May 26, 2016 Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver in Age Of Ultron Give him back Marvel. 5 Link to comment
BatmanBeatles May 26, 2016 Share May 26, 2016 Joss, I know you like to kill people, but seriously? 2 Link to comment
vibeology May 31, 2016 Share May 31, 2016 That's not really on Joss though. I don't think anyone has ever come out and said it officially, but its pretty clear because the twins exist as both X-Men and Avengers than both MCU and Fox had good claims to their rights so the studios made a deal. Fox gets Quicksilver and MCU gets Wanda. Joss had to kill him because that's what the studio told him to do. If it were up to Joss, it was way more likely he would have killed either Hawkeye (since we spent all that time developing him and giving him a family) or one of Black Widow/Hulk to make their romance tragic. Joss loves that stuff. 2 Link to comment
BatmanBeatles May 31, 2016 Share May 31, 2016 I thought the deal was that Marvel couldn't come out and call them Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch and they couldn't claim they were the children of Magneto. 1 Link to comment
vibeology May 31, 2016 Share May 31, 2016 I don't think they're allowed to do that either but it's very suspicious that each studio got one unless someone sat down and worked that out. 1 Link to comment
bmoore4026 June 14, 2016 Share June 14, 2016 (edited) Kawada's death in Battle Royale "At the end, I'm glad I found a true friend" Combined with the music that plays when it happens, I felt like crying. Oh, and Little Foot's mother's death at the beginning of The Land Before Time. Edited June 14, 2016 by bmoore4026 2 Link to comment
Spartan Girl June 20, 2016 Share June 20, 2016 Coral's death in Finding Nemo was just so awful. Even more tragic is that her desperation to protect the eggs kind of backfired on her. The barracuda followed her inside the hole/nest/cave. Had she not zipped in there, it might not have known there were eggs inside. Coral did what any mother would have done, and yet she wound up dying in vain, because all the eggs except Nemo, wound up eaten anyway. 7 Link to comment
Which Tyler June 20, 2016 Share June 20, 2016 On 24/04/2016 at 2:01 AM, bosawks said: I don't mean to be repetitive from my movies that make you cry post but, ugh, dammit Marley why did you have to die! Dog movies are the worst...... Yup - Marley is one of very few that have made me cry as an adult; going back to childhood, I'm still traumatised by the death of Artax in The Neverending Story I think the running theme for me is innoncents - kids and animals; and generally speaking these are too cynical in their emotional manipulation to "get" me. My brother on the other hand, can cry at anything; most memorably Bing-Bong 2 Link to comment
BatmanBeatles June 20, 2016 Share June 20, 2016 "Who's the friend that likes to play? Bing Bong! Bing Bong!" 5 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen June 20, 2016 Share June 20, 2016 18 minutes ago, BatmanBeatles said: "Who's the friend that likes to play? Bing Bong! Bing Bong!" sob 3 Link to comment
ribboninthesky1 June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 9 hours ago, Spartan Girl said: Coral's death in Finding Nemo was just so awful. Even more tragic is that her desperation to protect the eggs kind of backfired on her. The barracuda followed her inside the hole/nest/cave. Had she not zipped in there, it might not have known there were eggs inside. Coral did what any mother would have done, and yet she wound up dying in vain, because all the eggs except Nemo, wound up eaten anyway. *silent tears* I haven't seen the film in a long time, but I remember that scene. Here's an offbeat one - there was a fairly bad movie called Street Kings from several years back, and it featured a younger, but mighty FOINE Chris Evans. I was soooooo devastated when his character is killed. I should have seen it coming, but I didn't. You don't just kill the pretty! Still upset over that one. *pours out ginger ale for Diskant* 3 Link to comment
Sara2009 June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 On the topic of sad dog movies, " Old Yeller" and " Where The Red Fern Grows" deserve mentions. 3 Link to comment
Spartan Girl June 21, 2016 Share June 21, 2016 14 hours ago, BatmanBeatles said: "Who's the friend that likes to play? Bing Bong! Bing Bong!" The worst thing about Bing Bong wasn't so much that he "died". He was forgotten. Forgotten. *weeps* 6 Link to comment
Bruinsfan June 23, 2016 Share June 23, 2016 Where the Red Fern Grows was the first movie my parents took me to see in the theater. At age four. It went about as well as you'd imagine. 2 Link to comment
xaxat June 23, 2016 Share June 23, 2016 The Iron Giant. Technically he's not dead, but "Superman" gets me every time. 3 Link to comment
Ohwell June 24, 2016 Share June 24, 2016 (edited) I'm watching West Side Story for the umpteenth time right now, and I'm still not over Nardo (Bernardo) and Tony getting killed. Nardo's death hurt the most because I had a crush on George Chakiris (I didn't even care when I found out later on he was gay). Stupid teenagers and their turf wars. Oh, I forgot about Cochise in Cooley High. I was gutted when he got killed by, again, stupid teenage thugs. Edited June 24, 2016 by Ohwell 6 Link to comment
JustaPerson June 24, 2016 Share June 24, 2016 I can't help it, but WSS makes me cry every time I watch it. Most of the time I just stop right before the rumble and watch Cool and then turn it off. 5 Link to comment
AimingforYoko June 24, 2016 Share June 24, 2016 15 hours ago, JustaPerson said: I can't help it, but WSS makes me cry every time I watch it. Most of the time I just stop right before the rumble and watch Cool and then turn it off. Ah, the Phoebe Buffay approach to movies. 4 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer July 8, 2016 Share July 8, 2016 On 6/20/2016 at 1:40 PM, BatmanBeatles said: "Who's the friend that likes to play? Bing Bong! Bing Bong!" "Take her to the moon for me..." *sniff* 3 Link to comment
BatmanBeatles July 8, 2016 Share July 8, 2016 On 6/24/2016 at 0:26 AM, JustaPerson said: I can't help it, but WSS makes me cry every time I watch it. Most of the time I just stop right before the rumble and watch Cool and then turn it off. Sometimes I want to imagine that Tony and Maria run away together and there was no crazy misunderstanding. 4 Link to comment
GreekGeek July 9, 2016 Share July 9, 2016 22 hours ago, BatmanBeatles said: Sometimes I want to imagine that Tony and Maria run away together and there was no crazy misunderstanding. Years ago the National Lampoon published a "Depression Issue" and ended it with a re-write of some classic downer movie endings to help the readers recover. It included a WSS in which Maria is bending over Tony and he whispers to her that he's just faking it and they can run away together. There was also a Gone With the Wind that ends with the reconciliation of Scarlett and Rhett, and an Easy Rider in which the rednecks are just teasing Fonda and Hopper with a toy gun. 1 Link to comment
Dancingjaneway July 11, 2016 Share July 11, 2016 Ellie from "UP" that was so hard to watch. Charlotte in Charlottes Web(the old animated film). That end scene with her and Wilbur destroys me every time. John Coffey from "The Green Mile". As if the characters death wasn't sad enough watching it now knowing MCD has passed makes it even sadder. Bubba & Forrest Gump's mom dying are just two of the reasons I don't watch that movie unless I want to sob. 5 Link to comment
bmoore4026 July 13, 2016 Share July 13, 2016 On 6/20/2016 at 2:40 PM, BatmanBeatles said: "Who's the friend that likes to play? Bing Bong! Bing Bong!" Take her to the moon for me, OK. Oh, the feels are coming! 1 Link to comment
Spartan Girl July 14, 2016 Share July 14, 2016 Maude's death in Harold and Maude made me sad because I liked her so much. I wish that my grandma was that cool. On one hand, suicide is terrible. On the other hand, she did live a fulfilling life, and if she was ready to go while her mind and body were still intact...I've got to respect that. 2 Link to comment
Spartan Girl September 28, 2016 Share September 28, 2016 Hiccup's dad in How To Train Your Dragon 2. That death was horrific on so many levels, it almost puts all the Pixar deaths to shame. What makes it even worse was that it happened just when I was starting to like him. He was a jerk in the first movie, but but once he got over that it was easy to warm up to him. 1 Link to comment
millennium September 28, 2016 Share September 28, 2016 I had some things going on in my life at the time, which probably contributed, but I wept uncontrollably when they killed Kevin Costner's wolf in Dances With Wolves. It was all I could do to get out of the theater and to the car. I really enjoyed the movie but I've been afraid to watch it ever since, partly out of fear that I'd have the same reaction, and partly that I wouldn't. You always hear how upsetting Spock's death was in Wrath of Khan but I was more affected by Kirk's death in Generations. Two reasons: 1) seeing one of my lifelong heroes die in a such an inglorious way, in such a bleak place, and 2) because at the moment of death he uttered "Oh my," as if he glimpsed something that took his breath away. This was Kirk, who had witnessed the marvels of the galaxy. Imagining what wondrous thing he could have seen in his final moments resonated with my own occasional sadness at how temporary this life is, even if there is something greater beyond. 2 Link to comment
spaceytraci1208 September 30, 2016 Author Share September 30, 2016 In the wake of Bill Nunn's recent passing, I'm reminded of the death of Radio Raheem in Do The Right Thing ...it's so fucked up. It's another one of those "one time watched" things for me 4 Link to comment
ChromaKelly September 30, 2016 Share September 30, 2016 On 9/27/2016 at 10:34 PM, Spartan Girl said: Hiccup's dad in How To Train Your Dragon 2. That death was horrific on so many levels, it almost puts all the Pixar deaths to shame. What makes it even worse was that it happened just when I was starting to like him. He was a jerk in the first movie, but but once he got over that it was easy to warm up to him. Yes. And that Toothless killed him. I know it's the whole he was under a spell thing, and that happens in TV/movies but I always wonder how people get past that. 2 Link to comment
cpcathy October 1, 2016 Share October 1, 2016 (edited) On 9/27/2016 at 10:05 PM, millennium said: I had some things going on in my life at the time, which probably contributed, but I wept uncontrollably when they killed Kevin Costner's wolf in Dances With Wolves. It was all I could do to get out of the theater and to the car. I really enjoyed the movie but I've been afraid to watch it ever since, partly out of fear that I'd have the same reaction, and partly that I wouldn't. You always hear how upsetting Spock's death was in Wrath of Khan but I was more affected by Kirk's death in Generations. Two reasons: 1) seeing one of my lifelong heroes die in a such an inglorious way, in such a bleak place, and 2) because at the moment of death he uttered "Oh my," as if he glimpsed something that took his breath away. This was Kirk, who had witnessed the marvels of the galaxy. Imagining what wondrous thing he could have seen in his final moments resonated with my own occasional sadness at how temporary this life is, even if there is something greater beyond. I cannot and will not watch Dances with Wolves again for that reason, not to mention what happens to countless other animals in that film. Also, Robert Pastorelli's character. Edited October 1, 2016 by cpcathy 2 Link to comment
Browncoat October 2, 2016 Share October 2, 2016 But Robert Pastorelli at least got a great line foreshadowing his death -- "Why don't he write?" when they drove past the skeleton earlier. 2 Link to comment
RedheadZombie October 3, 2016 Share October 3, 2016 Bette Midler in The Rose. Her collapse combined with that song always kills me. Ralph Fiennes in The English Patient, when he dies as Hannah reads to him Catherine's last words. It's just a horror film, but there are two hard deaths in 30 Days of Night. When Carter confesses that he had been bitten by the little girl, and couldn't live forever because his dead family was waiting for him. Then requests Eben kill him. It's all in JH's expression when he returns to the room after decapitating Carter. Then there's JH's character injecting himself with vampire blood to save the estranged wife he's realized he's still in love with. He promises her earlier that they will watch the sunrise together. And at the end, they watch the sunrise, and she holds him as he screams in agony as the sun kills him. On December 20, 2015 at 10:38 PM, Spartan Girl said: Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Hide contents I hope Harrison Ford is happy now! *cries forever* I was spoiled for that ending, and I still cried. In part because Ben did seem so anguished and torn, but also Rey's and Fin's reactions. Heartbreaking. Leia needs to watch her back. 2 Link to comment
RedheadZombie October 3, 2016 Share October 3, 2016 On July 10, 2016 at 11:28 PM, Dancingjaneway said: Ellie from "UP" that was so hard to watch. Charlotte in Charlottes Web(the old animated film). That end scene with her and Wilbur destroys me every time. John Coffey from "The Green Mile". As if the characters death wasn't sad enough watching it now knowing MCD has passed makes it even sadder. Bubba & Forrest Gump's mom dying are just two of the reasons I don't watch that movie unless I want to sob. And Jenny! How can you forget Jenny? After all those years as child, praying to be a bird so she could escape her father's abuse. Then Forrest watching the birds fly away at her graveside. 5 Link to comment
Spartan Girl December 29, 2016 Share December 29, 2016 (edited) In memory of Debbie Reynolds, Charlotte's death in Charlotte's Web. "Charlotte? Charlotte? CHARLOTTE!!" Edited December 29, 2016 by Spartan Girl 7 Link to comment
cpcathy December 29, 2016 Share December 29, 2016 That whole film is a cryfest. Won't watch that one anymore either. 1 Link to comment
Morrigan2575 December 29, 2016 Share December 29, 2016 On 5/31/2016 at 0:08 PM, vibeology said: That's not really on Joss though. I don't think anyone has ever come out and said it officially, but its pretty clear because the twins exist as both X-Men and Avengers than both MCU and Fox had good claims to their rights so the studios made a deal. Fox gets Quicksilver and MCU gets Wanda. Joss had to kill him because that's what the studio told him to do. If it were up to Joss, it was way more likely he would have killed either Hawkeye (since we spent all that time developing him and giving him a family) or one of Black Widow/Hulk to make their romance tragic. Joss loves that stuff. That's really just pure speculation on fandom's part. Whedon has gone on record that he planned to kill Quicksilver from his earliest draft of the script (long before FOX decided to include Quicksilver in Days of Future Past). Additionally this "deal" would have only worked if both studios didn't include the other twin. Except FOX actually has a cut scene referring to Wonda (confirmed by Singer) and Marvel included both, Pietro and Wonda in Winter Soldier and AoU. It's more likely that Marvel decided to let Whedon kill Quicksilver since they knew they always had the option of bringing him back in Infinity Wars. Between the gems and Wonda there's no limit to what could happen. Back on topic. Han Solo's death in TFA still kills me. I also hate the death of Jim Brown in The Dirty Dozen, Gus in Lonesome Dove, Robb and Ned Stark in Game of Thrones, Sirius Black, Tonks, Remus and, Fred in Harry Potter. Johnny Cade in The Outsiders, there's probably more, that I've blanked on simply because they're too traumatic 4 Link to comment
starri December 29, 2016 Share December 29, 2016 I have a lot, a LOT of problems with the political and moral themes of Forrest Gump, but man can Sally Field do a death scene. 3 Link to comment
Spartan Girl March 5, 2017 Share March 5, 2017 So. Just saw Logan. Holy shit, you kill off Logan AND the Professor?! And in a horrible bloody awful way?! Logan's was especially hard to watch. I get it, it's Jackman's last movie and he had to go out in glory, but still! Oh, and killing off the farmer family that tried to help them was so brutal and unnecessary. Just like the poor old couple in the lesser Origins. Link to comment
Spartan Girl May 21, 2017 Share May 21, 2017 (edited) Bumping this thread up to give mention to Ofelia's death in Pan's Labyrinth. A brutal, pointless, cruel murder that not even the scene of imagined or real scene of her being transported to the underworld with her "real" parents could make any better. Someone earlier mentioned Spock's wonder of whatever he witnessed in his last moments. That was the same case with Ofelia. That fleeting, blissful smile before she died destroyed me. Edited May 21, 2017 by Spartan Girl 5 Link to comment
KatWay May 21, 2017 Share May 21, 2017 Quote Bumping this thread up to give mention to Ofelia's death in Pan's Labyrinth. A brutal, pointless, cruel murder that not even the scene of imagined or real scene of her being transported to the underworld with her "real" parents could make any better. Someone earlier mentioned Spock's wonder of whatever he witnessed in his last moments. That was the same case with Ofelia. That fleeting, blissful smile before she died destroyed me. I sobbed ugly tears when I watched the ending of that film. It really stayed with me too...and even though you actually see her die in the first scene of the film it's still a shock when it happens, at least it was to me. 2 Link to comment
Zola September 5, 2017 Share September 5, 2017 The unexpected death of Michael Sullivan (Tom Hanks) near the end of the film "The Road to Perdition" (2002) Never saw that coming, especially an A-list star like Hanks. But to see him shot in the back while staring out of a beach house window, shook me to the bone. And of course the sombre score from Thomas Newman, just added to the mood. 7 Link to comment
cpcathy September 6, 2017 Share September 6, 2017 Road to Perdition is one of my favorite films of all time, so, yes, I agree with you, Zola. 2 Link to comment
Spartan Girl September 15, 2017 Share September 15, 2017 Guido's death in Life is Beautiful. I wasn't expecting it, and the offscreen sound of the machine gun going off in the alley made me gasp out loud. It took me half an hour to stop shaking. 3 Link to comment
jah1986 September 15, 2017 Share September 15, 2017 On 9/6/2017 at 2:50 PM, cpcathy said: Road to Perdition is one of my favorite films of all time, so, yes, I agree with you, Zola. I just saw this movie recently and thought it was great. I was kind of holding my breath through the last half hour or so because I just knew Tom Hanks character wasn't going to make it through but just wondering when and where was so tense. 1 Link to comment
Zola September 15, 2017 Share September 15, 2017 Arnie sacrificing himself at the end of Terminator 2. Despite being nothing more than a robot I was quite sad to see him lowering himself into that vat of molten metal for the good of humankind. Hasta la vista, 3 Link to comment
Spartan Girl September 27, 2017 Share September 27, 2017 Roxie, Merlin, and even the little pug J.B. in Kingsman: Golden Circle. I'm still particularly raw over Merlin, though maybe it was worth the death just to hear Mark Strong sing "Country Road." Scratch that -- it wasn't. 4 Link to comment
Ohwell September 27, 2017 Share September 27, 2017 4 hours ago, Spartan Girl said: I'm still particularly raw over Merlin, though maybe it was worth the death just to hear Mark Strong sing "Country Road." Scratch that -- it wasn't. I just saw this movie on Monday and that scene gutted me. The only way I could console myself was to keep telling myself "it's just a friggin' movie!" That helped a little, but I'm still sad. (I'm still hoping that he comes back to life like Harry did.) 4 Link to comment
coppersin September 28, 2017 Share September 28, 2017 I saw it with friends and we were negotiating the entire drive home, how one of them could come back in the third movie like Harry did in this one. All while carefully skirting around the fact that not everyone could come back from supposed death. It's like Schrodinger's cat - until the next movie comes out and proves me wrong, they're all alive. 4 Link to comment
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