Poll: Crying at movies? Acceptable?

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Baby Tea

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bz316 said:
Crying is only acceptable if the film is "Schindler's List"
I don't support the 'only' qualifier of that statement, but Schindler's List makes me cry everytime.
I can hold it right until the end...
...but when he's pointing out all that he could have sold to save more and more people...what an incredible transformation from a man who wanted everything, to a man who couldn't give enough away. It breaks my heart every single time.

Also, 'Up' makes me tear up within the first 20 minutes.

So, yeah. I totally cry during movies.
One movie in particular I've only seen once, but it really hit me hard for some reason: Two Brothers.
It was a Korean film, and I wish I could find the DVD.
If you see it and have a brother (And love your brother), watch that freakin' film.
Totally made me cry like a baby.

EDIT: My bad! It was 'The Brotherhood of War'! That was the Korean film!
 

CoDzombieDude

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What about Saving Private Ryan, or was that just me?

But yeah I think it's perfectly acceptable to cry as long as you do it with some tolerance

But yeah I found myself crying at 2 points I think in Toy Story 3, and even with Scrubs (I know it's a tv show ;P) but the ending of the 8th series got me a bit :p
 

TimeLord

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Souplex said:
It is only acceptable to cry during one scene in movie history.
And this:


I cried when I first saw this on New Years day. And it still makes me well up inside whenever I see it.
 

TehCookie

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At home, you can cry as much as you want. In a public theater, just be quiet. At a touching point of the movie it's fine to have tears running down your face, it's not fine to be bawling. That's just disruptive.
 
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Sorry guys, time to be a brainless, predictable, misogynist, tough guy douche. It IS NOT OK for guys to cry at movies, or even in general. Like the death of your wife, Birth of children, that's about all that's acceptable. Not cause I feel it somehow makes me manly, but because that's what my hard fighting, hard drinking, tatooed, ex Military dad taught me.
 

Captain Pancake

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They're one of the only moments I cry. mostly when alone, but still, I allow myself a moment of weakness when the situation warrants. The Shawshank Redemption, Blade Runner and LotR Return of the King are a few examples.
 

shadyh8er

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It's ok to cry at movies, as long as you don't bawl like a baby. That just kills the mood for other people's crying.
 
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TheNamlessGuy said:
Well, that episode of Futurama with Fry's dog.
You know, the part at the end? ("Benders Big Score" made me feel better about it though)
Yeah! The end of that episode I was heart broken. For a thousand summers - I will wait for you...

Outright Villainy said:
Oh, and I also did in Up. Several times in up actually.
Tell me about it! I started crying three times in the first 11 minutes of the damn film! And again in the middle of it. And then a fifth time after the film when I thought about the introduction. GAWD! That was horrible.
 

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CoDzombieDude said:
What about Saving Private Ryan, or was that just me?
Dude! That movie's ending was voted #3 on Spike TV's Top 10 Movie Endings that Cause Man-tears! (Behind Rocky and Braveheart respectively). Feel not ashamed!

God, to show he was still grateful to those men after so many years. *sniff*
 

AgDr_ODST

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yes of course its okay...I've not cried as I watch many in theatres(toy Story 3 got me) but when watching some at home Im not afraid to admit I let a tear fall. One chief example is Titanic just hearing My Heart Will Go On during that movie gets me.....And I agree quietly crying is one thing but openly bawling and blubbering like your 5 is another matter entirely
 

Verp

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I sat next to a big, grizzly middle-aged man when I went to see Pixar's Up and he cried during the beginning of the movie. I thought that was just, I dunno, awesome as hell.

Anyone can cry if they feel like it, but I guess seeing men cry in the open is still a rare treat of sorts, so it is still slightly more fascinating and remarkable.
 

Icehearted

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Not ashamed to admit, almost lost it when I watched Million Dollar Baby. A moving performance is a moving performance.

I'm kind of a dick about it though, so when I saw Armageddon with some friends and one of them, a young woman and her friend started sobbing, I couldn't stop picking on them about it :p
 

zehydra

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Mekado said:
It's fine, aren't we past that men=big&strong women=weak&emotionnal crap yet ?

Last movie that made me cry was City of angels though, a long long time ago...
Apparently not, unfortunately :/