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We discover the technologically superior aliens and they are bad ***** who do not like mankind and would rather eat us. Guess they did that movie already.
 
Pretty much the beginning of the Pixar movie Up. Man, that was depressing.

The real Up house in Seattle:
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Idiocracy. Funny movie until you realize it could easily be a documentary

Every time I step into a Wal-Mart I feel like I'm there.

I'm not creative enough to come up with an original idea, but Requiem for a Dream is really ****ed up.
 
The Road was an enormous downer of a movie. Pretty sure if we wait 5 years, Hollywood will remake it, right along with remakes of the entire Adam Sandler catalog.

The road book version was incredibly brutal. I don't think I read at all after that for a while.
 
I agree with Pride. When Little Anne just wouldn't get up after what happened to Old Dan. I balled for days when I was a tyke. The book still gets me. I have to read it once a year.
 
Have any of you guys seen Foxcatcher?

Its tells the story of the Dave Schultz murder by Billionaire John Du Pont. Has some really good actors in it including Channing Tatum, Mark Ruffaloe, and Steve Carrell. It was really weird seeing Carrell do a serious role.

Not the saddest movie I have ever seen but it definitely has a creepy vibe to it.
 
Brian's Song. The original version with James Caan & Billy Dee Williams.

[last lines]
Coach George Halas: Brian Piccolo died of cancer at the age of 26. He left a wife and three daughters. He also left a great many loving friends who miss and think of him often. But when they think of him, it's not how he died that they remember - but how he lived. How he did live!
 
I've got to say the Road was pretty sad but the end of Glory had me depressed for a couple of days.

the original Oldboy was definitely the most disturbing movie ever. My wife actually puked when the end twist was revealed.
 
Of Mice and Men always gets me depressed. I mean, between Carlson shooting Candy's dog, Candy, Crooks, and George being within a few weeks of being able to buy their farm, finding out Curley's wife gave up her dream to become property of an ******* and dying because of it, and George shooting Lennie while Lennie hears about how he's going to get to tend the rabbits it's like Salinger just kept going "well, you think that's depressing? How's this make you feel?" and tried to one-up earlier events.
 

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