Movies That Made You Cry.
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Guest_Blasto the jelly_*
Posté 28 septembre 2010 - 10:51
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Guest_Creature of the Wheel_*
Posté 28 septembre 2010 - 10:57
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#3
Posté 28 septembre 2010 - 11:00
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Guest_Cartims_*
Posté 28 septembre 2010 - 11:02
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Guest_Autolycus_*
Posté 28 septembre 2010 - 11:03
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Guest_Blasto the jelly_*
Posté 28 septembre 2010 - 11:04
Guest_Blasto the jelly_*
I Agree VeryCartims wrote...
Marly and Me!
#7
Posté 28 septembre 2010 - 11:04
#8
Posté 28 septembre 2010 - 11:11
I disagree...actually, UP is the only Pixar movie I've seen that I didn't enjoy in the slightest.Autolycus wrote...
Up is incredibly moving.....
I dunno about cried, but my heart definately broke at the end of Wall-E...when EVE fixes him, only for him to not remember her...just about killed me.
I also cried at the end of Zombieland...when Woody Harrelson finally gets his twinkie. Powerful stuff.
#9
Posté 28 septembre 2010 - 11:13
I actually liked it. But the reasons behind are not something suited for this forum.Dark Lilith wrote...
last movie that really made me cry was "Passion of the Christ"
Not crying but being very, very sad... Life of Others.
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Guest_Creature of the Wheel_*
Posté 28 septembre 2010 - 11:14
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DukeOfNukes wrote...
I also cried at the end of Zombieland...when Woody Harrelson finally gets his twinkie. Powerful stuff.
that part was awesome. i wanted to reach through my screen and give him a high-five. :happy:
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Posté 28 septembre 2010 - 11:17
#12
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 12:02
#13
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 02:16
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, towards the end of season six when Tara dies.
For movies, when Wash died in Serenity.(though that as just a single tear or so, still) Also Forrest Gump was pretty emotional.
That's about it.
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Guest_slimgrin_*
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 02:26
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Ryoko wrote...
I cried at the end of Grave of Fireflies. I have never cried so hard during a movie in my life!
I am a grown man who has never, ever cried during a live action movie. But two Anime features made me downright
misty: Grave of the fireflies, and the last act of Gunslinger Girl. I freely admit this with my manliness intact.
Modifié par slimgrin, 29 septembre 2010 - 02:27 .
#15
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 02:36
DukeOfNukes wrote...
I dunno about cried, but my heart definately broke at the end of Wall-E...when EVE fixes him, only for him to not remember her...just about killed me.
Good call. I got a little teary with that movie.
#16
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 03:47
*Spoiler below*
Growing up we had a yellow lab almost like him (the movie is based off a book that is a true story from the authors life) and the scene at the end where Marley does not want to get up or do anything and the guy picks him up and places him in the back of the mini van to take to the vet where the dog eventually dies is almost a directly pulled from my life and what happen to mine.
Ya I was bawling like a 3 year old with a skinned knee.
#17
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 03:52
from laughter
UP was moving, the begining
#18
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 03:52
but it was in 3DCrippledcarny wrote...
Avatar, because it was 3 hours of pure ****.
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Guest_Captain Cornhole_*
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 03:57
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Avatar made me want to shoot myself and James Cameron and James Cameron's Ego.
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Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 04:21
#21
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 04:24
In "I Will Fight No More Forever" when Chief Joseph ensures that the women, the old, the sick and the children all get away in the middle of the night as they are surrounded by the cavalry. His wife wants to stay and he tells her she must go. Then he says, "When a man hears his heart's cry, he does not stop to count horses," after his wife protests that he is sending all the horses away with those escaping. That made me cry a little bit.
Forrest Gump when he was talking at his only love's grave.
There are others, but they don't stand out heavily in my mind atm.
I felt like crying when I first watched, Arthur Conan Doyle's "Lost World." What? That was like, Steven Spielberg producing? You gotta be kidding me. Land of the Lost with the Sleestaks was better. Just too painful.
The other times I cried in my life were pretty much my own personal dramas, not fit for theater, film or TV.
dno
#22
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 04:30
The Pianist is a great one too. I had to watch it for a class and was crying for almost the entire thing.
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Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 11:37
#24
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 11:46
dunniteowl wrote...
At the end of Silent Running, with Bruce Dern, just as he decides the only way to save the last forest is to send it off and destroy the ship he's on. I cried. I was only 11 going on 12. (1972)
I remember the exact same thing happening to me when I was about ten and saw that movie for the first time... the little droid with his watering can
#25
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 12:06
The doctor's death scene in Pan's Labyrinth.
In Pan's Labyr...ah forget it, lets just say Pan's Labyrinth made me cry!
Moon, again pretty much the whole film, though the telephone call bit really made me cry the most.
Big Daddy's death scene in Kick-Ass, while not outright cry, does make my eyes watery.
Probaby more that I can't remember at the mo.
Seriously, I am a man, please don't make me check in my balls!





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