Flight 93. It was really sad hearing the people on the flight saying their last goodbyes. Especially one female who called her mom and said that she was just calling to say goodbye and that she is not coming home.
2006-08-04 06:39:13
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answered by killerlegs 3
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The Green Mile
2006-08-04 14:25:48
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answered by Ralley 4
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Love Story
2006-08-04 06:36:19
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answered by Anonymous
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For me the saddest movie is "The Note Book." It was so sad because The girl in the movie gets old and get Alzheimer's. She starts to forget the love of her life. All of a sudden she comes back to reality and remembers him and they kiss and hug and then all of a sudden she starts freakin out cause someone is hugging her and she doesn't remember who he is or why he is there. Then at the end of the movie she remembers him again and then the two die together. I TOTALLY BALLED MY EYES OUT.......oh ooops I hope everyone has seen this movie.
SORRY!!!!!!
2006-08-04 06:46:53
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answered by blueyegurl0283 2
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House of flying daggers. You watch that emotional, action-e, artistic movie about rebellion and you'll never be the same. I think it's lesson is that true love conquers all. Especially when the whole army is chasing after you and some Asian guy, and not to mention a tribe who specializes in using daggers.
Peace!-Martika
R.I.P. Eddie Guerrero, B.I.G., 2Pac, and Big Pun. We miss you.
2006-08-04 06:39:26
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answered by The Truth 2
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Tears of the Sun and Saving Private Ryan were ones I cried to. And they're both good movies. Oh, and The Lion King. Mufasa dies!!! LMAO! I'm such a dork.
2006-08-04 06:37:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Another Tom Hanks movie "Philadelphia". Tom Hanks is brilliant in that film and Joanne Woodward gave a superb and overlooked performance as his mom. Everytime she was on screen I got choked up.
2006-08-04 07:18:04
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answered by jimel71898 4
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ET was the saddest movie I ever saw. I hated when he had to leave the little boy. I cried like I have never cried before. I cried so much that when I got home, I had to take a nap.
2006-08-04 06:49:58
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answered by chipmunk 4
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Saving Private Ryan.
Whenever there is a war, a lot of people suffer who don't deserve it. They have to stand up to forces way out of the control of any one person and do their best, knowing that their chances aren't very good.
2006-08-04 06:39:01
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answered by dig4words 3
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Flight 93, like the girl above me said, for the same reasons.
Ladder 49- because it seems like they're so close to getting Joachim Phoenix's character out at the end, but the fire flares back up and they can't get him out. And his wife sees the fire marshall's car pull up outside and she knows he's dead before they can even get to the door and tell her.
2006-08-04 06:47:51
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answered by j.f. 4
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I usually cry at the end of "Philadelphia" after Tom Hanks' character dies and they're watching old home movies while Neil Young's "Philadelphia" is playing.
Why? Because it's sad.
2006-08-04 06:37:15
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answered by mayorofsteveville2002 3
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