Things that unexpectedly made you cry.

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Harold Donchee said:
Wall-E. I was expecting it to be just some feel-good disney movie but the ending had a pretty good effect on me. I got a little sniffly there
Me too man. I fell in love with that little robot about 20 seconds after seeing him.

Also in FMA when Lt. Hughes is killed by Envy, at his funeral when his daughter is crying "Wake up daddy wake up, why won't daddy wake up?" Seriously depressing shit there.
 

The Salty Vulcan

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I didnt make me cry but that one scene in Short Circuit 2 where

Johnny 5 gets hideously beaten up by the bad guys and how he just slowly tries to get up and walk away with his diginty

that music. that silence.
 

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I actually cried once at the end of MGS:pO, before the final boss, I think it was because I liked the music.
 

Insanum

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Got unexpectedly kicked in the nuts at an old job, by a fellow member of staff.

Hit the deck like a sack of spuds. I didnt cry[/I], but my eyes sure did water.

Worst of all, she did it on purpose. ¬¬
 

Titanguy654

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Besides playing Superman 64, I cried during an episode of the Teen Titans where Terra gets turned into stone.

Free cookie to anyone who knows what I'm talking about.
 

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I really don't know why but in "Window of Opportunity" episode of Stargate SG-1 when jack started talking about his son
Titanguy654 said:
Besides playing Superman 64, I cried during an episode of the Teen Titans where Terra gets turned into stone.

Free cookie to anyone who knows what I'm talking about.
wow I remember that that was sad
 

Titanguy654

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Cortheya said:
I really don't know why but in "Window of Opportunity" episode of Stargate SG-1 when jack started talking about his son
Titanguy654 said:
Besides playing Superman 64, I cried during an episode of the Teen Titans where Terra gets turned into stone.

Free cookie to anyone who knows what I'm talking about.
wow I remember that that was sad
Thank you! i could never get Superman through those damn rin- Oh, you were talking about Terra.
 

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Lets see....as far as movies...

At the end of dragonheart draco died...

the movie click

The will smith movie "the pursuit of happiness"

and when the dog died in I am legend.

As far as other things.

when they played Taps at my dad's funeral. it was what really sunk it home for me that he was gone.


and btw for all you people who think men crying is a bad thing. it takes more guts for a man to cry than to ball it up and hide his emotions. I learned that a while back.
 

Harold Donchee

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resultsmayvary said:
Me too man. I fell in love with that little robot about 20 seconds after seeing him.

Also in FMA when Lt. Hughes is killed by Envy, at his funeral when his daughter is crying "Wake up daddy wake up, why won't daddy wake up?" Seriously depressing shit there.
Yeah same here. Awesome movie.

I saw that too. That really was depressing. Hughes was a good character in the show too. He was always freaking out about pictures of his kid.
 

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Not quite cry, but the end of the Futurama where Fry finds his fossilized dog was very touching.
Or when he found out how he made Leela love him...*tear*

Something else that was surprisingly touching was Saving Private Ryan.
 

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Crazzee said:
Harold Donchee said:
Wall-E. I was expecting it to be just some feel-good disney movie but the ending had a pretty good effect on me. I got a little sniffly there
Ugh, same here.

Also, the Iron Giant. I watched it as a kid, and cried. So then I came back a few months ago and bought it, because I remembered it being really good. I didn't expect it to be quite as sad as when I was a kid, but it was.
Iron Giant is more bittersweet than sad for me, since that little screw at the end rolls away.
 

The Salty Vulcan

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That scene in E.T where the doctors try and revive E.T with the defribulator and you see a young Drew Barrymore immediately jump in shock and cry. That was sad.
 

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Someone's story here on the escapist made me cry. I feel it is not my place to say who's story it was.

But otherwise, I don't cry.
 

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The end of Harry Potter 5,6,7 (Why JKR must you kill off all my most beloved characters?!?!?!)
Dragonheart (I cried every time I saw that movie, until I refused to watch it around age 11. Never saw it since.)
Half Life 2 Episode 2 (I still get choked up when I play that game.)
 

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Movies. Usually ones that aren't even good but just have an actor or such I can relate to in them.

Oh, and a number of songs as well. The strangest combination of them as well. Sonata Arctica's "Tallulah" is at least logical, but why Boxcar Racer's "The End With You" manages to reduce me to tears I'll never really understand.
 

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I almost cried during parts of Up. Almost, but not quite. Also, the ending of Half-Life 2: Episode 2.

Another time wasn't so much crying as it was simply getting chills down my spine when Sovereign fell in Mass Effect.
 

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Back in February, I was driving to a city two hours or so away from here to see Clutch in concert. So during the ride, I naturally played some of their CD's to get me pumped for the show. A song called "Drink to the Dead" started playing (sorry, I would link it, but they took it down from youtube apparently), and I started thinking about my stepfather, who died last July. He and I didn't get along very well, and to be honest, his death made life a lot better for my mother and I. But there were good times with him too, and his death was still sad. The combination of that song, those thoughts, and watching the sun set while I rode down the highway just got the tears flowing.