I hear that. Poor dogIke Jager said:"I Am Legend" and the part with the poor puppy dog turning.
That just makes my heart want to jump right on out and strangle me.
Or I spaz right the fuck out with overwhelming depression for the dog and because of that I just can't watch the movie even though I love it.
Damn you... ninja'd. But yeah, awesome film, but don't expect to come out dry-eyed.RoyalSorceress said:Grave of the Fireflies. Nuff said.
I saw the road on Thanksgiving day with a bunch of people. Huge downerBezz_Ad said:The Road, maybe.
Or that one Korean movie, "A moment to remember".
Count me in this camp. One of the best movies I've ever seen, and I never want to see it again, if possible.Rylot said:Amen! I had to watch it for class one time and I had a hard time discussing the movie the next day.RoyalSorceress said:Grave of the Fireflies. Nuff said.
I thought the ending to the movie was awesome. It was horribly tragic, a gut punch to the audience, and showed us that the real horror was how we react to events...not the events themselves.BreakfastMan said:Well, I only saw it once, but The Mist was pretty dang sad, and for no good reason too. They could have had a not horribly depressing ending and the movie would have been just as good, if not better. But no, they choose the saddest, most pitiful ending possible. *sighs* I actually think the movie was worse off for it.