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Clantau

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Final Fantasy 7 Crisis core.
The more I see that ending. The more manly tears flow from my eyes.
Sniff.
 

Nerdstar

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Melon Hunter said:
Sandjube said:
Melon Hunter said:
Sandjube said:
Second episode of MLP:FiM a few times at the end. Annnnd during a few of the stories of how the mane cast got their cutie marks.

....what? Don't judge me.

Oh and some fanfiction of MLP called circle of friends.
Have you got a link for that fanfic? Google search is not being very helpful =/

OT: First 10 minutes of Up and that scene from Toy Story 3 get me every time. Also, I can't remember which book it was, but there's a part in the Wheel of Time where Perrin is defending a town from Trollocs and expects to be killed in the fighting, so he leaves a letter to Faile which I find rather upsetting to read.
Yeah, here it is! join the hugging and crying afterwards.
http://www.equestriadaily.com/2011/03/story-circle-of-friends.html
Yep, that definitely left a lump in the throat. Thanks for the link!
*sniff* i cant really find the words to describe what im feeling right now...
 

Mudkipith

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When I realized I lurk on The Escapist and shun my social life for hours a day.

But seriously I was near tears when my rig and gigs of memory got fried a few months ago; but that's about it.
 

Melon Hunter

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Nerdstar said:
Melon Hunter said:
Sandjube said:
Melon Hunter said:
Sandjube said:
Second episode of MLP:FiM a few times at the end. Annnnd during a few of the stories of how the mane cast got their cutie marks.

....what? Don't judge me.

Oh and some fanfiction of MLP called circle of friends.
Have you got a link for that fanfic? Google search is not being very helpful =/

OT: First 10 minutes of Up and that scene from Toy Story 3 get me every time. Also, I can't remember which book it was, but there's a part in the Wheel of Time where Perrin is defending a town from Trollocs and expects to be killed in the fighting, so he leaves a letter to Faile which I find rather upsetting to read.
Yeah, here it is! join the hugging and crying afterwards.
http://www.equestriadaily.com/2011/03/story-circle-of-friends.html
Yep, that definitely left a lump in the throat. Thanks for the link!
*sniff* i cant really find the words to describe what im feeling right now...
Yeah, it's a very bittersweet piece of writing. I liked it a lot. Makes you feel sad without being outright depressing.

Getting back on topic, the scene in Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-rabbit when
Wallace/the Were-rabbit gets shot at the funfair
 

DirtyMagic

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This. MY GOD THIS. How can something from a show that hilarious make me become so depressed?
Touché Matt Groening, touché.

Also, for some reason, the ending of Donnie Darko when Mad World is playing.
Shifting by all those people crying and having their lives ruined with that song playing in the background, it just hits a certain note with me. Especially the part near the end with his own family. I get that the movie is pretentious for a lot of people, but for me it's a really powerfull piece of cinema. Can watch it loads of times and still be amazed by it.

 

KiteTriblade

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The Snowman. Still chokes me up a bit

Also a flash game called The company of Myself. Whilst it didnt make me cry as such it did move me and made me a little sorrowful
 

KaiRai

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If nobody cried at the end of The Green Mile then you have no soul.

OT: When I was 12 I got my leg practically lanced when the bus I was on hit a tree, resulting in a compound fracture. And while I was lying in hospital the two ends of broken bones were grinding together. Worst pain of my life.
 

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You've played G-Senjou? I haven't gotten around to it, yet. I still got a ton on my list to finish before I even think of it. Shoot, I still have to finish writing a review on Symphonic Rain, too (summary: holy shit, read it; don't let the art style fool you into thinking it's light and fluffy!).
If you can, bump G-senjou up on your list. IT IS WORTH IT.

Actually, I haven't played Clannad, yet, either. If it's <url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/326.163769-Neutral-Drow-reviews-Kanon>anything like Kanon was, though...


It's bad enough in the anime. It's almost unbearable in the game.

You've had a lot more time to spend with her (and plenty of time for me in particular to completely and positively revise my opinion of her), a lot more time to register for yourself what's happening to her...and the anime pulled that little disappearance at the end out of its ass. There's nothing in the game to suggest that she doesn't simply fall asleep and die in your arms.

I'm not gonna lie. I finished that game route, went to sleep, went about the next day mildly distracted, went to bed that night...and then cried myself to sleep. It was a very uncomfortable feeling.
Funny! I haven't seen/played Kanon! I've been putting it off for way too long for whatever reason.
 

Dr.Fantastic

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Here is a couple
1.Dead Island Trailer(That shit got me but not too much)
2.When My uncle B. Died(He was a great person)
3.Some asshole literally pulled hair out of my head(Im a dude with short hair, but this guy pulled out a pretty good chunk of hair, my head was bleeding and shit)
4.I was 17 and out of anger I punched a tree and broke my hand(My grip isnt as tight as it used to be)
5.I once found a dying bird in my yard. It was twitching(Looked Like it was having a sezuire) and that made me cry manly tears, But not too many, just a little
 

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
this didnt make me cry but it did make me kinda want to cry

might have made me if I had some context for it beyond just whats in the video
 

NeutralDrow

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Always_Remain said:
NeutralDrow said:
You've played G-Senjou? I haven't gotten around to it, yet. I still got a ton on my list to finish before I even think of it. Shoot, I still have to finish writing a review on Symphonic Rain, too (summary: holy shit, read it; don't let the art style fool you into thinking it's light and fluffy!).
If you can, bump G-senjou up on your list. IT IS WORTH IT.
Done. After I finish The Sagara Family, finish Family Project (I temporarily set it aside), and go through Higurashi, Snow Sakura, and Umineko, I'll do it.

...I say, as if I had any sort of track record of following my own lists (if I did, I'd be playing Tokimeki Check-In right now). I'll probably get to G-senjou before those.

Funny! I haven't seen/played Kanon! I've been putting it off for way too long for whatever reason.
I'm still trying to find another way to get it to people. When I first found it, it was on a great thread on Hongfire that not only had it as a multi-part direct download rather than a torrent, but also included the English and voice patches. The thread has since been taken down, though...on the other hand, I think I've found the All Ages version in a couple of places.
 

101flyboy

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Honestly, I haven't full blown cried about anything in years. And I'm an extremely sensitive person at heart. But I usually get sad, and then look for positives in a situation. As for movies and TV shows, I don't get attached to movies that easily which is likely why I don't watch many. The things that will make me feel like crying are when good people are going through or experienced something horrible and painful in their own lives that are out of their control.
 

Orwellian37

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During the play Proof, there is a scene when Catherine finds her father, Robert, outside in the cold. For those who haven't seen it, Robert is a mathematician who has suffered heavy mental degradation. He has begun to relapse into dementia (it's never explained what his illness is) and claims he has found a new revolutionary proof. After her hesitation and his demands, Catherine reads it aloud.

I can't find the part from the script. It's not just math, but poetry. It was strangely the most beautiful thing that I have ever heard.

I almost completely lost it in the theater. There were some tears, but I choked most of it down. My friends I was with said it was the first time they'd ever seen me show that kind of emotion. Just thinking about it now makes me want to cry.
 

Keybladeking57

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The classic disney movies like The Lion King and Beauty and the beast. Oh and I know this technically isn't disney, but This scene in Spirit:Stallion of the Cimarron always gets to me. and if that didn't go through, Here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elJxN-QY-KE&feature=related
 

Keybladeking57

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I just love the majesty in that scene. Movies like that show how far disney has fallen. When I was a kid in the 90s, Disney made movies that were not only amazing fun to watch, but handled adult topics with a surprising amount of tact for a kids movie, which made them classics for a lot of people. Hans Zimmer is and was a god among men as far as movie music goes. You know the final battle between Simba and Scar in the first lion king movie was only 23 seconds long? Those 23 seconds epitomized the lions spirit in my mind forever. I cry tears of shame whenever I see the crud on the disney channel nowadays
 

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The ending of Toy Story 3. The whole room, I swear, of little kids, moms, and some nostalgic teenagers such as myself were reduced to sniveling.

Damn you, Pixar. DAMN YOU!!
 

Keybladeking57

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XIII said:
The ending of Toy Story 3. The whole room, I swear, of little kids, moms, and some nostalgic teenagers such as myself were reduced to sniveling.

Damn you, Pixar. DAMN YOU!!
You know I've never seen that movie? I feel ashamed