I just wanna point out, I know I've posted like 3 million polls with "funniest and saddest movie" in them. I just copied this straight from someone else, so sorry if you are sick of those.
[makes you laugh the hardest]
Wet Hot American Summer, Ghostbusters, Billy Madison, Caddyshack, National Lampoon's Vacation, Goodfellas.
[made you cry the most]
Monsters, Inc., Jersey Girl, Field of Dreams, Braveheart. I know I'm missing some, there's a lot on this list!
[made you the most upset it was over]
This is dumb, but Airheads and Dazed and Confused always disappoint me when they end. Don't know why. As far as just upsetting endings, I'd say Ghost World or A Walk to Remember.
[most recently disappointed you]
I'm so gonna get flamed for this, but I saw The Godfather for the first time this week and I was really really disappointed. Just really slow and uninteresting. To be fair, for my generation, it's hard to watch a movie like that in the context of when it came out, nowadays, it just seems rife with cliches.
[scared the shit out of you the most]
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original), The Exorcist, Blair Witch Project
[you wanted to play a character in it]
Dazed and Confused or This is Spinal Tap
[all you can think of is having sex with the lead]
Pirates of the Carribean (Kiera Knightley, not Johnney Depp!!!). I enjoyed the movie, but I enjoyed her a lot, too. Another one is The Ring, with Naomi Watts. I'm starting to think that's why I didn't like the movie, I was too busy thinking how gorgeous she was to get into it. Also, I didn't literally sit there thinking about it, but both leads in Ghost World (Scarlett Johansson and Thora Birch) are gorgeous.
[makes you want to be in love]
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, even though most of it makes love look pretty crappy.
[sums up your childhood]
Ummm, for me personally, Ghostbusters, The Goonies, Return of the Jedi, and Spaceballs always remind me of my youth. THere's really no movie that I can say "yep, this is my life".
[made you want to commit suicide]
I didn't wanna kill myself, but 21 Grams and Requiem for a Dream both leave you about as depressed as you can get.
[makes you wanna have sex]
I dunno. I'm 21 years old, Spongebob Squarepants makes me wanna have sex.
[makes you wanna go out and kill people]

None, obviously. Although I gotta say, when I saw Kill Bill in the theaters, I was just getting the biggest kick out of this really graphic violence. People must've thought I was a freak, I was the only one in the theater laughing during the Crazy 88 fight.
[can you never watch with your parents]
Heehee. Well, back in the day (middle school/early high school), I used to get really uncomfortable watching anything remotely sexual with my parents. One specific example I can think of, I actually left the room during the "hair gel" scene in THere's Something About Mary when I watched it with my Mom (then Janeen turns around and tells our Dad to ask me what happened in that scene!

). THese days, however, I'm pretty sure I could watch anything with them (within reason, I mean). Around my Sophmore/Junior year of high school my parents and I started a little tradition of watching The Sopranos every Sunday night, then me and my mom would watch Six Feet Under, so there's really very little that I haven't seen with them.