Are there films that no matter how many times you watch them ...

No, that was Javier Bardem's character, Chigurh. He didn't die, he just limped away.
Josh Brolin's character was the one with a moustache and cowboy hat.
 
Vanishing Point .

I always hope he won't ... you know ... at the end .

however since listening to the director's commentary I feel a bit better about it
 
The Railway Children...I want her "daddy" not to be there when the steam clears.

Apollo 13 ... I don't want the astronauts to return safely.

Homeward Bound ... I want Shadow to have died down the hole.
 
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, sounRAB stupid as obviously that kind of thing was happening all the time in the real world, which makes it more sad!
And not so much a film, but Blood Brothers... Despite a close family friend being a cast member and being prepared for it... I blubbed my eyes out both times! And sometimes if I cry at a film or something I can joke about it after, I couldn't do that, I was miserable!
 
So what outcome did you want to change? "Oh please don't put that cute gremlin in the microwave?" Are you sure it wasn't the Mogwai you found cute?
 
Carrie

It's sickenigly sad sharing her newfound elation in p-r-o-t-r-a-c-t-e-d slow motion, knowing how short-lived and futile it's all going to prove to be.
 
Aliens - EVERY time I pray that Vasquez makes it out with Ripley, Hicks, Newt and Bishop - in fact I'd sacrifice Hicks or *whispers* Newt to save her. Vasquez rocks....in fact "LET'S ROOOOOOCK!!!!!!!!!"
 
For the benefit of Zroit, hopefully I haven't already spoilt the film

Yep, i think it is a stranger in the other car. Josh Brolin's character is shot oRABcreen at a hotel, from what i remember we see Tommy Lee Jones about to break the news to his wife.
 
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