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The story of a once great nation, a shining city on a hill, destroyed by politicians and uncontrollable debt.
 
College basketball team has an amazing season. Expectations are high, fans are frenzied with excitement, they win their conference tournament, they beat the traditional conference power not once but twice, they come from behind again and again to win games most thought they were out of, and then they get buried by some nobody from Alabama in the first round of the NCAA tournament. The end.

Intriguing premise, but I doubt it would happen in real life.

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Rotten Tomatoes review blurb: "I don't believe what I just saw."
 
If you ask one of my sisters, she'd probably say "Mary Poppins." Of course she was around 3 at the time.
 
Old yeller is a great movie but not really that sad. I do love how in old movies like that they let the story draw out your emotions instead of forcing you to be sad by playing some sara McLoughlin song like they do in movies today.
 
Old yeller is a great movie but not really that sad. I do love how in old movies like that they let the story draw out your emotions instead of forcing you to be sad by playing some sara McLoughlin song like they do in movies today.

The boy who once hates the dog grows to love him but eventually has to shoot him isn't sad?....you must have a heart of stone haha Im a sucker for animal movies. Old Yeller and Where the Red Fern Grows always get me.
 
I was never emotional until I had kids. That scene in Titanic when the mom has her kids in bed below deck and she's reading them a story...holy crap. I'm nearly in tears typing this.

That, and the scene of the old couple lying in bed, realizing the end will come and they'd rather be together and holding hands...

Those two moved me much more than Rose & Jack EVER did.
 
Saddest movie ever without question is Hell Baby. They killed the poor devil baby!

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First off, Holy **** dave that was messed up.


Second fitting the Titanic is brought up today, as today is the date it sank in 1912. I have always been caught up in everything about it. Unreal that there was only lifeboats for half the people and those that they had were barely had anyone in them.
 
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Lars Von Trier's Dancer in the Dark and it is not even close. I had been given tickets to a screening and I thought it would be arty. My buddy was ****** I brought him afterward. The ending is simply unwatchable. It is heartbreaking, and he takes it to the point of physical discomfort for the viewer. I am a fan of his work, but don't watch this one.
 

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