Movies where you "almost" cried

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fedpayne post=18.70979.710186 said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h4hkn_9Be8&feature=related

None of you lie, mofo's.

Also, for a nice, nerdly forum - the Futurama episode 'Jurassic Bark'. How dare they!? What a mean trick to pull in sit-com, let alone a cartoon. Almost as bad as
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eHr-9_6hCg
*sigh* I love that dog. That episode is genuinely heart wrenching. And critics said Futurama had no heart. Pfft!
As for films I cried during Dancer in the Dark. Probably the most depressing film I've ever seen. Bjork's performance is amazing in it.
 

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wellington post=18.70979.709687 said:
The Two Towers I think. A man crying over the death of his son. Rough.
Yeah, I can't get on with the LotR films but that was heartbreaking.
"A Father should not outlive his son..."

For me it would be:
TransFormers: The Movie: The Death of Optimus Prime. (I was very young and this was my Bambi)
Having said that I watched The Iron Giant the other day and had to be consoled by my 2 year old son....
"I'm Superman..."
 

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The_Deleted post=18.70979.711324 said:
wellington post=18.70979.709687 said:
The Two Towers I think. A man crying over the death of his son. Rough.
Yeah, I can't get on with the LotR films but that was heartbreaking.
"A Father should not outlive his son..."

For me it would be:
TransFormers: The Movie: The Death of Optimus Prime. (I was very young and this was my Bambi)
Having said that I watched The Iron Giant the other day and had to be consoled by my 2 year old son....
"I'm Superman..."
I had a similar experience with the Tigger movie, watching it with a little 6 year old girl I was babysitting. That was embarrasing...
 

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I've seen a lot of movies come to pass here, but i'm missing the only 2 where i've gotten a little misty, those are American History X and Dead Poets Society
 

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I cry over a lot of movies myself, I mean even Scarface and Carilto's way moved me over there endings. Though my most recent one would be 3:10 to Yuma at the end. Also of course the classics like Old Yeller,Schindlers List, and so on as well.

The biggest one would have to Bambi and how it effected me as a child. I still have a odd hate for people who hunt because of it. Though I wonder if the people who made Bambi wanted all the kids who watched it to turn into anti-hunter lobbyists when they got older..
 

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Noznin post=18.70979.711062 said:
well i know ill prolly nevr meet any of you in real life so i can answer this comfortably... i cry at the end of Tim Burtons Big Fish. well not cry but get misty.... and also that one episode of futurama that you guys mentioned....i can watch the entire episode except for the last minute...any one that has ever loved a dog should get misty at that.
I cried the first time because the last parts in both of those movies was so amazingly touching, Big Fish I cried because I was so happy how it ended and Futurama episode because I've owned 2 dogs so far and one has passed away =/
 

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The Iron Giant- the ending was very sad (I was also overjoyed when it turned out he was still alive).

Resident Evil- I didn't cry physically, but I did feel very upset at how they did Resi absolutly no justice with the film (I cried a little inside).

Shaun of the Dead- I found the movie to be hilarious, I laughed to the point where I was crying (zombie impressions particularly).
 

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We Were Soldiers, That film made me cry.

And with Shaun of the Dead, I cried with laughter, zombie impressions. But I almost cried on the Barbera dying part, plus that little moment in the cellar, with shaun and ed.
 

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I am Legend when he kills his dog.

Also when I read Of Mice and Men I cried a bit at the end, but we were watching the movie in English and comparing it to the film. I was terrified I would cry at the end of the film. I didn't.
 

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Iron Mal post=18.70979.712590 said:
The Iron Giant- the ending was very sad (I was also overjoyed when it turned out he was still alive).

Shaun of the Dead
Iron Giant gets me every time, even though I KNOW HOW IT ENDS! He just wants to be Superman, dammit! Though not quite in the same league, Finding Nemo gets me every time too, at the moment when
Marlin thinks that Nemo's dead.

He just looks so dejected and beaten at that point it really makes me unhappy.

Shaun Of The Dead usually tears me up too, just for the moment in the cellar in the end. The movie got surprisingly bleak at that point.
 
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Castaway- tom hanks loses wilson
Homeward Bound- Shadow comes over the hill
The Lion King- Mufasa dies and Simba tries to wake him up
Full Metal Jacket- Eightball getting sniped
The Green Mile- Joe Coffey in the chair
King Kong- started crying when they were in the park playing on the frozen pond and didn't stop
Bambi 1 and 2- both depressing
Lassie Come Home- when Lassie, battered and bloody from walking hundreds of miles back home, limps down the street toward the school to wait for Joe.
 

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Let's see, first time was when i watched titanic and Leo froze and sank and the part where the two old couple died together. Second was in I Am Legend when Will had to kil his dog...had to hold some back cause my girl was there lol.
 

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Everyone here. If you cried to ANY of the movies you just listed... then I promise, I give you my guaruntee, that you will cry if you watch Grave of the Fireflies. Nothing even compares.
 

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I cried during toy story, but that was LONG ago. The first time I seen that Ewok get pwn't in Episode:6 was a tearjerker for me. (I've slept for several years)
 

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Ares Tyr post=18.70979.713095 said:
Everyone here. If you cried to ANY of the movies you just listed... then I promise, I give you my guaruntee, that you will cry if you watch Grave of the Fireflies. Nothing even compares.
I have to say I've never heard of it. IMDB here I come.
 
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Ares Tyr post=18.70979.713095 said:
Everyone here. If you cried to ANY of the movies you just listed... then I promise, I give you my guaruntee, that you will cry if you watch Grave of the Fireflies. Nothing even compares.
I didn't cry. And I wanted to punch the brother...a lot. I thought he was a whiny bastard.
 

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aswiftlytiltingreality post=18.70979.713137 said:
Ares Tyr post=18.70979.713095 said:
Everyone here. If you cried to ANY of the movies you just listed... then I promise, I give you my guaruntee, that you will cry if you watch Grave of the Fireflies. Nothing even compares.
I didn't cry. And I wanted to punch the brother...a lot. I thought he was a whiny bastard.
Yeah, having the shit royally blown out of your city and your family pwned kinda does that to your character.
 
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unabomberman post=18.70979.713149 said:
aswiftlytiltingreality post=18.70979.713137 said:
Ares Tyr post=18.70979.713095 said:
Everyone here. If you cried to ANY of the movies you just listed... then I promise, I give you my guaruntee, that you will cry if you watch Grave of the Fireflies. Nothing even compares.
I didn't cry. And I wanted to punch the brother...a lot. I thought he was a whiny bastard.
Yeah, having the shit royally blown out of your city and your family pwned kinda makes that to your character.
It was because of what happened wit his sister that made me feel that way, how ignored her being sick forever. I know he was in denial, but seriously? Waiting that long to do something about it was just absurd.