What movies have made you cry?

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Hader

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There are a few I can remember, many more I cannot.

I don't know why I have forgotten so easily. I'm not ashamed to say I have cried...but I just can't remember what it was exactly. Like, I remember the moments, but not the movie...I'm a crazy bastard I guess.
 

Bang25

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Up made me cry too, and still does to this day. Only the fantastic beggining though.
 

gamefreakbsp

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Braveheart
Gladiator
Lord of the Rings: Return of the King(My favorite film series ended. That alone is enough to make me cry. It was also emotionally charged.)
Bridge to Terabithia

.....thats all I can think of at the moment.
 

Digital_Hero

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uhhh no movie has really made me cry so far >.>
but theres been despair for the characters!

only thing that's ever really came close was the end of Professor Layton and the Unwound Future.
SO SAD D:
oh, and I had to take a small moment at the end of MGS4.

thats about it >.>
 

Astoria

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I'm ashamed to say that Titanic always ALWAYS makes me cry when Jack dies :(

I also cried the first time I watched Toy Story 2 (when Jessie's singing about her previous owner), I Am Legend (when the dog dies) and Star Wars episode 3 (when Anakin puts on the Darth Vader suit for the first time).

I'll add Marley and Me to the list. Even though I haven't see it I just know I'll cry when I do.
 

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Robocop 3... oh God why?

Seriously, Hotel Rwanda got me, knowing that it all really happened.

There have been plenty others but that's the only one I can think of right now.
 

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Hmm... very few... considering I am a Non-Existent heartless bastard.

Most recent would be...
Kill Bill Vol.2
Cardcaptor Sakura (Series+Movies)
UP

Heh.
 

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The Land Before Time has always done an exemplary job of making me break down sobbing: especially when this scene occurs.


Then of course, at the end:

 

minka1995

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When I was younger, movies and books would touch me but I would never cry. But now i'll tear but won't rarly sobby cry

Movies:
Tiger Cruise
I cant think of any more of the top of my head to be honest.

Books:
Third book in the Tommorow When The War Began series "Third Day The Frost" at the end
Once
Then
Mockingjay (Hunger Games)
 

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Grave of the Fireflies, can't believe it's been mentioned only once so far...
 

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likalaruku said:
*Grave of the Fireflies.
*X1999 the Movie.
*Grave of the Fireflies.
*Please Save My Earth.
*Grave of the Fireflies.
I used to pride myself in never crying in films until i saw Grave of the Fireflies, I've seen it about 3-4 times now and still everytime....

Edit: I assuming you mean tears of sadness. I honestly couldn't recount all the films that have had me crying with laughter
 

Darth_Murmeltier

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Hmm, there isn't any movie that really made me cry. Up was sad (the beginning) but didn't really got me.
There are some movies that shocked me or where I shed a tear:
Requiem for a dream (the climax was so shocking and the ending was so damm sad)
The Fountain (had some really really sad parts and the ending was just woow)
The green Mile (I'm a bit ashamed of that, because it's just damm kitshy)
Grave of the fireflies ( The whole movie is , except for some parts, sad)
Waltz with Bashir (War is never good)
We feed the World (Just shows how bad our society is, this movie only shocked me btw)
Bridge to Terabithia (I was like no, no this can't be the ending)
I believe there are more but these are all I can think of right now.
 

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JoJoDeathunter said:
Grave of the Fireflies, can't believe it's been mentioned only once so far...
Indeed. That's defiantly one of the saddest movies I have ever watched.