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Brisingr

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Ah Forest Gump, Donnie Darko and Grand Tornio (I forgot to mention them earlier :p). I didn't cry during these but it was really emotional.
 

Jamous

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I don't really cry for films... mainly because I don't see sad films. I cried when awesome characters in some books I've read have died though. Mr. Crepsley from Darren Shan and Hedwig.
 

jboking

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I have only cried at the Green Mile and Iron Giant. I assure you it was just a manly tear. =P
 

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MCGT said:
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Click, despite being a 12 and a childrens' comedy, has one of the saddest endings ever. My sister was in the room and despite best efforts a few tears leaked out.
This, definitely.

I often cry when I see sad things, which though not often does include the book/film/play of Charlotte's Web. Every single time.
So sad.
But yeah, I don't watch tearjerkers. I like to think that's because I am a man who doesn't watch crybaby films but in truth it's because I don't want to cry.
 

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Agent Larkin said:
I have no shame in admitting i cried during cast away.

Sorry i cant do the spoilers thing so here goes.
When the ball gets lost in the storm.

Sharpe's Waterloo when Hagman and Harris die.
Those were sad times, sharpe, harper and his corporals had been through so much, and it was all that bloody prince's fault... what a twat. (even i know when to form square.)

And i did cry for wilson in castaway.
 

puppydogvaan

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Cried at The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe when Edmund almost dies.

I know I've cried over lots of other movies, I just can't think of when...

But I've actually cried over a book...The Little Prince. At the end, when the snake sends him home, I started snuffling right in the middle of art class where I was reading instead of working. The other kids thought I was a freak.
 

Agent Larkin

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Captain Pancake said:
Agent Larkin said:
I have no shame in admitting i cried during cast away.

Sorry i cant do the spoilers thing so here goes.
When the ball gets lost in the storm.

Sharpe's Waterloo when Hagman and Harris die.
Those were sad times, sharpe, harper and his corporals had been through so much, and it was all that bloody prince's fault... what a twat. (even i know when to form square.)

And i did cry for wilson in castaway.
I dont beleave it someone else on this website who knows what Sharpe is.
 

MCGT

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Fiskmasen said:
The Green Mile. It's the only movie that I've actually cried to, and by God did it flow like rivers. I have no idea why it's just this and not anything else.
This as well. I was only twelve when I watched it first and I had nightmares about the man they burned without a sponge for days afterwards. Also, the mouse and the last execution and the fact that Tom Hanks has to live while seeing everyone around him die. I was only young but they really were manly tears.

SharPhoe said:
MCGT said:
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Click, despite being a 12 and a childrens' comedy, has one of the saddest endings ever. My sister was in the room and despite best efforts a few tears leaked out.
I've heard very few things about Click other than the fact that the ending is a complete 180 from the rest of the movie. I probably don't plan on seeing it, so do you think you could PM me a synopsis of the ending so I know what the fuss is about?
Will do, but my memory's not that great.

sky14kemea said:
MCGT said:
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Click, despite being a 12 and a childrens' comedy, has one of the saddest endings ever. My sister was in the room and despite best efforts a few tears leaked out.
yeah i get what you mean, i was on the edge, but then i realized my friends were in the room and im meant to be the tough, non-crying one XD
Yeah lol, I hate that especially when you go to a cinema on a date and you have to try and act all manly and uncaring in front of a tearjerker.

ThePoodonkis said:
Let's see...
Of Mice and Men, Forrest Gump, We Were Soldiers, and Black Hawk Down.
The last two especially.
That reminds me, Of Mice and Men is one of the few books I've really cried at and most of the people in my school who have read it admitted they did too. That's pretty extroadinary for teenagers.
tomtom94 said:
MCGT said:
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Click, despite being a 12 and a childrens' comedy, has one of the saddest endings ever. My sister was in the room and despite best efforts a few tears leaked out.
This, definitely.

I often cry when I see sad things, which though not often does include the book/film/play of Charlotte's Web. Every single time.
So sad.
But yeah, I don't watch tearjerkers. I like to think that's because I am a man who doesn't watch crybaby films but in truth it's because I don't want to cry.
Yeah, I was told about how sad it was by a friend and didn't believe him untill I actually saw it. I think most people are the same, then afterwards they just go wow.