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OmniscientOstrich

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There has been many a film to have moved me emotionally, yet there has only been one as of yet to have brought me to tears, that being a scene towards the end of Brokeback Mountain that involved a piece of clothing. Perhaps it was taking advantage of my rather morose emotional state at the time, but it was nonetheless an incredibly moving scene.
 

Shoqiyqa

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Pale Rider, the scene immediately before Clint Eastwood's first appearance.

Schindler's List, obviously.

Saving Private Ryan.

I think Das Boot probably should have too, but I don't think it actually did.

Stigmata with the alternative ending.

Apocalypse Now really should, if you think about it all, but it hasn't got me yet.

Tarka The Otter. Oh yes.

The Constant Gardener. Rachel Weisz is good at being lovable.

The Crow too.

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Oh. Crap. Someone pass me the ice-cream.
 

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October Sky. That movie makes me feel all kinds of stuff. Happy, angry, sad.... but everytime I see Mr. Hickham launching his sons' rocket, and then he puts his hand on his sons' shoulder...after all they've been through...he loves his son. He actually loves his son!

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I always drop a couple of tears after I see that scene.
 

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I'm putting up a few more votes for The Muppet Christmas Carol, Toy Story 3, Jurassic Bark, and The Luck of the Fryrish.

That damn scene when Kermit and Miss Piggy and the three children are all sitting down for Christmas dinner and then the music comes up into the foreground and the camera pans back to Tiny Tim's empty chair with the abandoned crutch. . . goddamn. It's so poignant.

Also, as cheesy as the movie is, I can't believe that anyone who has lost a long-lived pet would be able to get through the end of Marley & Me without tearing up.
 

Shoqiyqa

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DailonCmann said:
Any Twilight movie. Put on of those on and I weep for the loss of innocence in today's youth.


trollnystan said:
I cry at Buffy episodes.
I'm pretty sure it's okay to cry at the ending of Season 2. Heck, even the closing credits paper cut-out zombie was looking for a hug.

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I hope that wasn't a spoiler.
 

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Moon. It was just that good,
The Green Mile, just for that one scene. At the end. I'm scared of the dark, boss. (Paraphrasing slightly)
The Death and Life Of Charlie St. Cloud. Which was a tad embarrassing.
Oh, and I Love You Phillip Morris. AIDSy Jim Carrey. Especially the phone call.



MAN TEARS I TELL YOU. BEEFY BEEFY STERIOD FILLED MAN TEARS.
 

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Gammayun said:
There are many sad films that are out there but that really dont get to me like titanic (i laugh a soon the boat sinks), rather its films that genrally that have happy tone but have a sad scene. But anyway the film that really gets me is crying the iron giant, so whats the film that gets you blubbering like a idiot?
Dancer in the Dark

Crash (Haggis, not Cronenberg)

Braveheart (just a little. Stop looking at me like that!)
 

The Dutchess

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I cry a lot when it comes to movies but ... American History X. The end of that movie makes me cry and cry and cry.
 

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Trololo Punk said:
Oddly, two "comedy's" get me every time.
Marley and Me and Click, yea, the Adam Sandler one
Click with Adam Sandler made me cry too, and it's very hard to hide your tears when you are in a room with around 10 other family members.
 

Gammayun

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funguy2121 said:
Gammayun said:
There are many sad films that are out there but that really dont get to me like titanic (i laugh a soon the boat sinks), rather its films that genrally that have happy tone but have a sad scene. But anyway the film that really gets me is crying the iron giant, so whats the film that gets you blubbering like a idiot?
Dancer in the Dark

Crash (Haggis, not Cronenberg)

Braveheart (just a little. Stop looking at me like that!)
I cant judge when it come to films, i like the leathal weapon series and i get the same look from every one you know that look, the look that i might aswell of told them that my parent where brother and sister.
 

funguy2121

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Gammayun said:
funguy2121 said:
Gammayun said:
There are many sad films that are out there but that really dont get to me like titanic (i laugh a soon the boat sinks), rather its films that genrally that have happy tone but have a sad scene. But anyway the film that really gets me is crying the iron giant, so whats the film that gets you blubbering like a idiot?
Dancer in the Dark

Crash (Haggis, not Cronenberg)

Braveheart (just a little. Stop looking at me like that!)
I cant judge when it come to films, i like the leathal weapon series and i get the same look from every one you know that look, the look that i might aswell of told them that my parent where brother and sister.
Honestly, I have no idea what you're trying to say here. But maybe that's because my parents are brother and sister.
 

Casual Shinji

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Lord of the Rings
The Land Before Time
The Plague Dogs
Dead Poet Society
The Fisher King
Magnolia
Disney's The Little Match Girl (Only a few minutes long, but enough tears to last you a lifetime)

I'd also mention Grave of the Fireflies, but I tend to be to shocked to cry when my soul is mercilessly crushed.
 

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No film has ever made me cry so bad as The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. From scene one to the end, there's a constant lump in my throat.

Edit: And yes, the opening of Up tore me up as well.
 

Gammayun

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funguy2121 said:
Gammayun said:
funguy2121 said:
Gammayun said:
There are many sad films that are out there but that really dont get to me like titanic (i laugh a soon the boat sinks), rather its films that genrally that have happy tone but have a sad scene. But anyway the film that really gets me is crying the iron giant, so whats the film that gets you blubbering like a idiot?
Dancer in the Dark

Crash (Haggis, not Cronenberg)

Braveheart (just a little. Stop looking at me like that!)
I cant judge when it come to films, i like the leathal weapon series and i get the same look from every one you know that look, the look that i might aswell of told them that my parent where brother and sister.
Honestly, I have no idea what you're trying to say here. But maybe that's because my parents are brother and sister.
Hmm if they wanted to keep it in the family why not cousins, its legal.
 

Red Roark

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Lost in Translation, Garden State, Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind. I'm not brave enough to try Toy Story 3 yet.
 

funguy2121

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Gammayun said:
funguy2121 said:
Gammayun said:
funguy2121 said:
Gammayun said:
There are many sad films that are out there but that really dont get to me like titanic (i laugh a soon the boat sinks), rather its films that genrally that have happy tone but have a sad scene. But anyway the film that really gets me is crying the iron giant, so whats the film that gets you blubbering like a idiot?
Dancer in the Dark

Crash (Haggis, not Cronenberg)

Braveheart (just a little. Stop looking at me like that!)
I cant judge when it come to films, i like the leathal weapon series and i get the same look from every one you know that look, the look that i might aswell of told them that my parent where brother and sister.
Honestly, I have no idea what you're trying to say here. But maybe that's because my parents are brother and sister.
Hmm if they wanted to keep it in the family why not cousins, its legal.
Not sure how to proceed. Even when I use the tongue sticking out emoticon the irony still doesn't get across to some.
 

kickyourass

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I would say Grave of the Fireflies, but I just realized that I never actually cried during that movie. The movie doesn't make you cry, it leaves you as an empty, emotionless, husk of a human being in a state where you WISH you were able to cry cause that at least would mean you were still alive (and that's only at the half way point).

As for actual tears crying, just some advise, if any of you ever want to see a grown man cry plop him down in front of the Land Before Time, or Never Ending Story (or Neverending Story 3 if he grew up with the first one) or Up, or really almost any of the beloved, well remembered kids movies from the 20th century would probably do the trick.