Films that have made you cry.

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Fridr

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MaxTheReaper said:
Fridr said:
MattyboyJ said:
Rent made me teary eyed, other than that the only other time i've cried at something was when Daniel died in SG1
No... They haven't got this far in the series yet on the chanel I'm watching it on...
...Really? It becomes something of a joke amongst the cast...
I live in a country that is somewhat behind the rest of the world in certain areas. And I don't actually care enough to look for episodes or things about it (interviews etc) on the Internet.
 

DiamondJim

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Black Hawk Down tends to make me teary-eyed, as Gary Gordon was from my hometown. True American hero, may he rest in peace. His country is proud of him.

But on a less... patriotic note, it doesn't take a lot to make me cry in movies now a-days. Just a beautiful scene will do me in. But most recently, Rorschach's final scene in Watchmen made me feel a little fuzzy inside. Very moving.
 
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It seems I´m not the only one who Grave of The Fireflies made teary. That and The Classic, which is odd, since I usually don´t like romances.

Monkfish Acc. said:
I don't cry. At all.
Sorta wish I did, though. I reckon I'd appreciate a beautiful scene more if it brought a tear to my eye.
I too used to think like this, but those two above showed, I´m not emotionally dead after all.
 

J474

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Exactly what UpcountryGecko just said...
To the letter

Also, Bambi. That made me cry as a small child.
 

Monkfish Acc.

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MaxTheReaper said:
Monkfish Acc. said:
I don't cry. At all.
Sorta wish I did, though. I reckon I'd appreciate a beautiful scene more if it brought a tear to my eye.
This.
I wanted to say "Serenity: 'Cause it was over, and now what was I going to watch?" but that's a lie. I didn't cry. I just felt sad.
I have seriously got to watch Firefly, everyone loves the crap out of it.

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Incredible Bullshitting Man said:
Monkfish Acc. said:
I don't cry. At all.
Sorta wish I did, though. I reckon I'd appreciate a beautiful scene more if it brought a tear to my eye.
I too used to think like this, but those two above showed, I´m not emotionally dead after all.
As usefull as it would be, I'm not emotionally dead, I just can't seem to cry.
 

nolph fooz

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Cry about movies ? ooh sure ,spiderman made me cry... i'm just so afraid of spiders ;)

EDIT: spelling :)
 

Exploding8

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The only one I remember making cry in public was "Marley and Me", because what he said at the end of the movie was so true.

"Hancock" almost made me cry at the end too, for some reason.
 

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UpcountryGecko said:
The last movie that I cried while watching was Forest Gump (I can't remember why).
Oh yeah i cried at that aswell lal.

Edit: Does crying at movies alot make you a poofter?
 

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Not a film, Dogtown the thing about michael vick's pitbulls being rehabilitated almost made me shed some tears, mostly cause they should do what he did to the dogs to him.
 
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Monkfish Acc. said:
Incredible Bullshitting Man said:
Monkfish Acc. said:
I don't cry. At all.
Sorta wish I did, though. I reckon I'd appreciate a beautiful scene more if it brought a tear to my eye.
I too used to think like this, but those two above showed, I´m not emotionally dead after all.
As usefull as it would be, I'm not emotionally dead, I just can't seem to cry.
Sorry. Didn´t mean you were emotionally dead. I can be pretty cold person at times.
 

Russian_Assassin

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Lion King, when I was 6 (the infamous "Mufasa Dies" scene to be precise). Other than that I never cried over a film.
 

KeyMaster45

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I'm giving you guys fair warning this contains spoilers, which the statute of limitations ran out on long ago.


I cried when the Doctor had to wipe Donna's memory at the end of the latest season.

I almost cried when they killed off Daniel on SG, but then I remebered watching a new episode from one of the later seasons where he was still alive and it was all dandy.

On "Waterboy" when Bobby is taking care of his mother in the hospital.

When Kratos accidentally kills Athena in GoW2.
 

Svizzara

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In "Forrest Gump", when Forrest is at Jenny's grave and he is talking about how their son is progressing. Right when he said "I miss you Jenny..."; that did it for me.
 

Monkfish Acc.

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Incredible Bullshitting Man said:
Sorry. Didn´t mean you were emotionally dead. I can be pretty cold person at times.
No apologies necessary. I'd actualy regard someone calling me emotionally dead as a compliment, seeing as that's what I'm striving for.
Emotions are pretty useless, after all.
MaxTheReaper said:
I am emotionally dead, with one exception.

Anyway, it's unlikely it'll live up to the MASSIVE HYPE, but it is seriously the best TV show I have ever watched, hands down.
This is going to turn into another Portal, at the rate things are going.
Blasted hype.
 

Plauged1

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I don't cry at or about movies.

I get pissed off at the fact that they tried to make me cry.

And THAT makes me cry.:(
 

Legion

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Can't say I've ever literally cried at a film but '7 Pounds' was pretty damn sad. Although the irony of

of Wll Smith's character literally giving his heart to save the girl he loves
makes me feel both amused and sad at the same time.