The Furnished Room by O' Henry, followed by the anime X. Oh, and Requiem for a Dream. I was not glad I watched that.
Sorry, but goddamn I hate you right now. The Jonathon Coulton song made me bawl. It really makes you imagine how lonely and weird being in space must of been for the dog, and those final words "I wonder if you can hear me bark from here" (may of got it wrong) just made me cry. As for that Kermit song, bloody hell wow. I grew up with the muppets, and it's just so sad to hear Kermit singing about the death of his "dad". Those two songs were beautiful, but they sure are depressing.CrazyGirl17 said:Not sure about the saddest movie, but the end of "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" left me feeling empty inside.
As for music, well...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9kT1xIpZ4E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsV-qozMz9A
If you can listen to these without tearing up at least once, you have no soul.
Seconded.Busdriver580 said:I once watched a movie called Life is Beautiful. The whole first half is a fun comedy, then the second half is all about destroying these characters you like so much and methodically crushing your soul.
damn you... now i have to watch Band of Brothers again.. way to much time has passed since i saw it last T_T also.. i cried.. i cried ALOT in the last episode..ramboondiea said:last episode of band of brothers, where, you know what I will just show it;
skip to 7:20, may not have the same impact without watching the rest of the film but when this happened manly tears where shed.
not sure with game, those that come to mind are the ending to hl:ep2 and bastion where you choose the rebirth ending after saving zuff......oh sorry SPOILERS ha.
this is all i can think off the top of my head
Then my work here is done.ToastiestZombie said:Sorry, but goddamn I hate you right now. The Jonathon Coulton song made me bawl. It really makes you imagine how lonely and weird being in space must of been for the dog, and those final words "I wonder if you can hear me bark from here" (may of got it wrong) just made me cry. As for that Kermit song, bloody hell wow. I grew up with the muppets, and it's just so sad to hear Kermit singing about the death of his "dad". Those two songs were beautiful, but they sure are depressing.CrazyGirl17 said:Not sure about the saddest movie, but the end of "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" left me feeling empty inside.
As for music, well...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9kT1xIpZ4E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsV-qozMz9A
If you can listen to these without tearing up at least once, you have no soul.
This! So much this.teqrevisited said:The only thing to make me cry has been Band of Brothers. "Why we fight".
Oh god damnit, I keep starting Bebop again before remembering the ending and stopping so I don't have to cry at it again.Radox Redux said:Still this:![]()
I'll agree with infamous 2. I played it through and got the good ending, which was incredibly sad. I then played through again to get the bad ending, assuming it would be the kind of aimless evil that bad endings in games normally are, but there was an incredibly sad moment in that too.blacking512 said:Marley and Me or the ending to infamous 2
I thought I'd blocked that movie out. That wasn't so much depressing as it was unrelentingly cruel, almost to the point of feeling exploitive. I kept expecting a reprieve or a 'point' of some kind, but it just kept going and going and she got none. Ugh, now I feel dirty again, damn you!Padwolf said:The saddest film I've ever watched is Memories of Matsuko, that film made me sit in shock for a good 10 minutes after it had ended. It made me reflect on life more than any other. It's a fantastic film.