LLL wrote:Beaches got to me . . . of course I had just had a baby so it could have been a hormonal thing.
God how I hated this movie....
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MBPL wrote:Ordinary People with Timothy Hutton, Marry Tyler Moore, Donald Sutherland.
It was painful seeing Hutton's very sensitive character torment himself with guilt over his older brother and favorite son's death. Even more painful was that his parents could not comfort their youngest son. Unfortunate story, great script and great acting.
whirlwind wrote:MBPL wrote:Ordinary People with Timothy Hutton, Marry Tyler Moore, Donald Sutherland.
It was painful seeing Hutton's very sensitive character torment himself with guilt over his older brother and favorite son's death. Even more painful was that his parents could not comfort their youngest son. Unfortunate story, great script and great acting.
I hated MTM for a long time after. She played her role so well.
Gunbot wrote:LordofDaRing wrote:Early Mel Gibson movie - Gallipoli - great movie bummer ending.
Forgot about that one, great film. "Tim" (with Piper Laurie) is another Mel Gibson sleeper that I enjoyed.
LordofDaRing wrote:Early Mel Gibson movie - Gallipoli - great movie bummer ending.
BobbyinTN wrote:My top 5 most depressing movies--
Steel Magnolias
Brokeback Mountain
Imitation Of Life (kudos to anyone else that knows that one)
Pan's Labyrinth
Schindler's List
Jana wrote:How about the most depressing movie for me to have to sit through?
The English Patient. Hated it with a passion from about two-thirds of the way through to the end. I was giving it a chance before that.
I felt redeemed when Seinfeld did a show about it, which mirrored how I felt, because we haters were definitely in the minority.
BobbyinTN wrote:My top 5 most depressing movies--
Steel Magnolias
Brokeback Mountain
Imitation Of Life (kudos to anyone else that knows that one)
Pan's Labyrinth
Schindler's List
sadie65 wrote:Jana wrote:How about the most depressing movie for me to have to sit through?
The English Patient. Hated it with a passion from about two-thirds of the way through to the end. I was giving it a chance before that.
I felt redeemed when Seinfeld did a show about it, which mirrored how I felt, because we haters were definitely in the minority.
I am sooooooooooooooooooooo with you there. Absolutely horrid movie. Could not wait for it to be over and then got annoyed that there were a few hours of my life never to get back.
Jubilee wrote:Stella Dallas. I think there was a remake of this movie in the 90's with Bette Midler called "Stella".
Barb wrote:Seven Pounds. We saw it in the theater when it came out, then watched it on DVD lastnight - kids hadn't seen it. This movie is so heart breaking, I had to do everything in my power to keep from audibly sobbing in the theater (and I don't DO THAT!). I've seen it twice and will never watch it again. Too draining. Will Smith is great, though.
Melissa wrote:"My Life" with Michael Keaton and Nicole Kidman.
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