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Skeleon

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I once had a tear in my eye during a movie. I can't remember which one that was, but the scene was about a young boy dying in the hospital and his friends saying one last goodbye.
That was really touching.
I acted as though my contact lense was itching (thereby causing my tear) to pass the awkward moment. I doubt it was convincing, though.
 

Snugglebunny

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zoozilla said:
Grave of the Fireflies did it for me. I don't care how much of a macho, grenade-tossing badass you are - you can't watch that movie without tearing up.

I also came close in A.I. when his mom abandons him in the forest.
Oh god, Grave of the Fireflies just made me want to curl up in a ball and fade into nothingness. Especially *(spoiler)* when To has to cremate his sister, and he closes the casket on her face. It didn't make me cry, it just made me want to dissappear...
 
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Horton... sniff... hea-hears...sniff... a who... left me crying... sniff... at the end... also... sniff.. in marley and me... sniff... i cried(it was a good movie... (so sad,marley and me, the ending made emo's happy)

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did you know you can burn pinatas in viva pinata with a tiki torch? the birds fly around and its hard to put them out.
 

Zombie Badger

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The closest a film has come to making me cry was Persepolis, mainly because it's all true (I have the book).
 

rokema

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At the frankenstein movie, I felt really bad for frankenstein :(
That was like... 9 years ago though...
 

NeutralDrow

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I almost never do so when I'm watching movies around other people. It's not an image thing, it's just that their very presence distracts me.

...I'm trying to think of a movie that's made me cry. It's weird, I can name something from almost any other medium (comic, cartoon, game, internet video), but with films, I'm drawing a blank.

Oh, wait. Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. Seven words.

"My friends...you bow to no one."
 

Zombie_Fish

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Probably something like Shawshank Redemption or Slumdig Millionaire, but I can never remember crying in one.

My dad though can never get through Shawshank Redemption without crying at the end when Andy and Red meet up.
 

MrLS

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I'm such a pussy i will let a tear fall everytime something sad happends in a film. Or it will make me just feel sad.
 

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Rascarin 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.

Cried like a fountain.
TWICE. Twice during that movie.
First, when he goes back to the last time he ever saw his dad, and he's watching himself be an ass and he can't change that, and second, when he dies on the road.
That was so harsh. The ending was no comfort, since it just seemed so gimmicky (like, when you were a kid and you knew your parents were only saying that fishy went to sleep).
 

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How could anybody not have mentioned Forrest Gump yet? At the end, when Forrest was at Jenny's grave, talking about how he tore down her dads house, talking about how Forrest Jr was growing up, the first time I saw it I nearly just started bawling like a baby. And trust me I'm not the type of guy to start weeping because of a movie.
 

Lazarus Long

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The Boy Who Could Fly would always get me, but that may have just been me being a socially retarded tween.
Shawshank makes me all gurgly for several reasons throughout its second half or so.
Most recently, the candlelight march in Milk completely broke me down, even though I knew it was coming, and had seen the footage before. I guess Gus van Sant atoned for Psycho there.
 

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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.
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
 

ThePoodonkis

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Let's see...
Of Mice and Men, Forrest Gump, We Were Soldiers, and Black Hawk Down.
The last two especially.
 

ender214

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I'm the kind of guy that laughs/cheers when the bad guy's winning, thus annoying everyone else in the room, so no.
 

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darksusano said:
The Shawshank Redemption
Where Brooks commits suicide
Yay! I learned to use spoiler tags!
Also
In I am legend, when the dog dies, just because I love my dog so much
I just watched I Am Legend today, that part made my cry as well.
Click & The Bucket List had me going too.
I never actually cry for minutes on end, but it's always the single tear coming down my right eye, never my left.
 

electric_warrior

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in A.I. where he gets to finally spend a day with his mum
in the green mile: the ending, if you've seen it you'll know
in Last Night, its a film about what everyone does on the last day of the world, it just got to me
it didn't make me cry, but near the end of schindlers list when he leaves the factory to be arrested and they all watch him walk past. that sent major shivers up my spine