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blarg363

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Iv'e never cried at a movie befor but the closest i have come has to be friging "toy story 3"
near the end when it looks like it's all over for the gang...damn, Just damn, Those pixar guys really know how to make you feel attached to a character.
 

razor343

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Hmm...

Avatar definately left me with a powerful feeling at the end. (Sue me.)
The Rise of Darkrai pokemon movie made me cry man tears just because of the music.

Also Halo 3 leaves me with a sort of feeling of depression. (M.Chief doesn't die, Everyone knows that by now) simply because we never really finish Chiefs' story. + The music, sheesh, I find music to be more powerful than a story or visualisation sometimes.
 

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Julianking93 said:
So does the final Lord of the Rings movie.
*sniff*

And not a film, but I've cried at almost every episode of Lost.

... I CAN'T HELP IT!
 

MechaBlue

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Durgiun said:
Goddamn it, Titanic. I was in my early teens when I watched it though.

Have I mentioned how manipulating the soundtrack of that freaking thing is? Without it, the movie wouldn't have been as ''tragic''.
Being a dirty, innuendo-finding teenager had the opposite effect on me when it came to the Titanic. "Every night in my dreams, I see you, I feel you..."

Slightly more on topic, I also cried during the classic "Will make you cry" movies Saving Private Ryan and The Shawshank Redemption, probably because I saw them before I heard anyone else talking about them and didn't know what to expect when I saw them.

The scene where the old guy couldn't handle the changes in the world and his lack of place in it and hung himself in Shawshank has always struck some unexplainable chord with me.

Curtisthekiller said:
MechaBlue said:
I know I'm a wimp for admitting it, but Up made me bawl. As well as Old Yeller.
Old Yeller
he was that good a dog.
Not to mention the boy had to shoot his own dog. I was only 6 and had a pet yellow labrador when I saw this, so it really hit me hard.

Edited to prevent double posting.
 

laststandman

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When I realized that the montage of Ed Norton NOT going to prison was a dream
I didn't physically cry, because I am incapable of crying due to sadness (or at least I've never had a sad enough moment). I cry out of stress.

EDIT: Scratch all of that: The Iron Giant. At 17 years of age, today I proved myself wrong.
 

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SantoUno said:
Toy Story 3.

My last childhood loose end was tied.
Same here. That movie destroyed me and it was even worse because I was watching it with a friend. I really tried to hold it in but... the ending...
 

kannibus

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Hmm, okay I'll admit it. Last Samurai.

Come on! That scene where all the samurai charge into the machine gun fire, I was totally bawling my eyes out. Hell, I was so pathetic, that my wife didn't even take the cheap shots she normally would.
 

zakkro

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I cried during Schindler's List, and my eyes grew really watery during the end shots of Waltz With Bashir.
 

Strixandstones

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zakkro said:
I cried during Schindler's List, and my eyes grew really watery during the end shots of Waltz With Bashir.
Waltz With Bashir, a poignant ending that dragged a solitary tear down my cheek