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Eldarion

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Julianking93 said:
Pans Labyrinth always gets me.

So does the final Lord of the Rings movie.
I don't think I have seen pans labyrinth.

Mine is the Tezuka adaptation of metropolis, always get me at the end.

If you haven't seen it, go find it.
 

Mr. Mortiss

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Evilsanta said:
One that always gets me is near the ending of Schindler's List. He could have resuced more...Damn it.
Same, to be honest the movie pretty much as a whole made me want to cry, but I didn't actually do it until the end and then I kinda just broke down. Not the best thing considering that I first saw it in my high school history class.
I've also cried watching Seven Samurai because of the varying scenes that go over Kikuchiyo's past. The ending of Rashomon also got to me the first time I saw it, but it was the happy kind of tears.
Then there was also Bride of Frankenstein, the parts with the blind guy get to me.
There's also been some anime and manga that got to me too, but the one with the biggest impact was the end of Akumetsu.
 

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MechaBlue said:
I know I'm a wimp for admitting it, but Up made me bawl.
I gave in when he read that book near the ending. I was like.. aaaawwwwwwwwww.
 

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MUFASAAAAA

When I was young, I freaking howled when he died in the Lion King. Also,cried the first time I saw
Boromir die in the first LotR movie, but I was still quite young then.

More recently I've never exactly cried when I've watched a movie, but I've sniffled at a select few. UP and Hotel Rwanda are the ones I remember the most.
 

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spartan1077 said:
ecoho said:
bridge to teribithea sadest movie ive ever seen......
when the
girl dies?
Yeah that's pretty sad. I was like "fuuuuuuuuuck, I thought this was a kids movie!" It came out of fucking NOWHERE.

I also cried, sadly, while watching I am Legend. Bad movie but the bit where Will Smith
kills his lovely, wuvely, coochy, woochy doggy.
Seriously, I was with friends and I had to try so hard not to make any noise as I cried...
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xmbts said:
I cried during Castaway when Wilson floats away.
Dammit, I had forgotten that. Also One flew over the Cuckoos nest.

Plus, not a movie but after finishing Mostly Harmless I cried for hours. It's the saddest thing ever. I can't even bring myself to read that new one that somebody did, because in my mind, I know it's over, I know that that is the end. Douglas Adams, you are the greatest man to have ever lived.
 

mageroel

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I nearly cried of laughter when seeing Grown Ups, but other than that... I have to disappoint you.
 

The Cheezy One

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Children of men, if i wasnt a real manly man with amazing biceps i would have cried. so maybe i cried a little :)
MechaBlue said:
I know I'm a wimp for admitting it, but Up made me bawl.
the bit at the start got me. no words, but you could see everything. then the "greatest adventure" in the book at the end. predictable as hell, but then it occured to me that hed never actually managed to read past that bit without crying himself
 

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Vault101 said:
The Plague Dogs, an obscure british animated film about Two dogs who escape from a testing facility. Don't watch it, Don't even look it up its so depressing it will make you want to kill yourself
Read the book by Richard Adams (best known for ''Watership Down'', itself very moving). It's really good. For my own part, I've never cried during a movie but the ending of ''Big Fish'' was a very close call. I 'misted up' seven times during ''Toy Story 3'' but no actual tears were shed. As for Titanic, the scene in which the Irish mother tells her children the story of Oisín ("And they went to the land of Tir Na Nog...") as the water rises from the floor, which, mythology buffs will know, is all about wasted youth, final separation - in a word: mortality - always gives me a lump in my throat.
 

Slangeveld

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Lord of the Rings; Return of the king.

Pipin's singing sniffs me a bit.

Sam's "I CAN CARY YOU" makes me cry manly tears.

I don't watch that much though.
 

Helmet

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I cried at the end of Big Fish. And Pan's Labyrinth.

Such great movies.