own up, ya pansies
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Uhhhh.......Hmmmmmm.........
Before or after age 13?
Well, I ask cuz' we're more susceptible to our feelings when we're younger. *shrug*
Uh....A League Of Their Own, Terminator 2, Old Yeller, Penomenon, the original Hulk movie, The Hobbit, The Secret of Nimh, The Green Mile......
Those are the ones I can distinctly remember.
The Green Mile, definately.
White Chicks was another one I cried during. Not because it was sad, it's because the Wayans brother taped my eyes open and held a gun to my head to make me sit through that crap.
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the Wayans brother taped my eyes open and held a gun to my head to make me sit through that crap.
sure, Dogg... suuuuuuuuure
Hm, lessee...
At the ending of
ET.
When Bubba dies in
Forrest Gump.
When the judge awards custody of the little boy to the bitchish Meryl Streep character in
Kramer vs. Kramer.
I'm sure there are others. You know us gay guys and how sensitive we are...
Gone with the Wind when Bonnie dies. And Black Beauty when Beauty sees Ginger's corpse being dragged on a cart.
I don't cry at Bonnie's death. Bonnie was a spoiled bitchy brat.
I cry when Melanie dies. Melanie is the most sympathetic character in that movie.
Forgot Fox and The Hound.
By the time Melly died I was already sobbing over the place. That was a tear-jerker too. In fact, I was crying for the rest of the movie.
Embarrasing as it is, I cried at the end of Jerry Maguire.
I cried during the end of ET, too.
I'll also admit I cried during Titanic. Not really crying, per se, but I got teary-eyed. Not during any of the scenes with Jack and Rose... It was the scene where the two old people were laying in bed together waiting to die while the water flooded their bedroom.
I used to cry whenever the Ewok died after being shot out of the air in ROTJ, and the other little Ewok tried to awaken it. Now I just laugh.
I cried, and still cry, whenever Artax dies in The Neverending Story. What a SAD fucking scene.
I cry like a bitch whenever I watch Stealing Beauty, with Liv Tyler. Not because it's a sad story or anything, but because that's the kind of life I want to live and I know I'll never get the chance...
I cried at the end of La Bamba.
The Salton Sea, with Val Kilmer, made me a little teary eyed.
I can't think of any more right now but maybe I'll remember more later.
Non
Lion King. I saw it in the theater with my girlfriend at the time, her mother, and her niece and nephew. The scene where baby Simba is trying to get dead ol' Dad to leave with him before finally lying under his paw had me, the nephew, and every single male (I looked around) in that theater sobbing uncontrollably. The first time they showed Scar after that moment, I could've jumped into the movie and killed that lion with my bare hands, I was so mad. Stoopid, manipulative Disney.
I've never cried to a movie! Titanic sucked!
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own up, ya pansies !
Okay fine. Anyone ever see My Life with Michael Keaton? The end of that movie had me sobbing like a baby. Worst of all, just as it was ending my parents walked in the door.
Dad: "Makes you appreciate your father huh?" Good movie.
When I was younger (under 13) Bambi and Snoopy Come Home made me cry. I felt so bad for Snoopy.
Powder was another tear jerker too.
Charlotte's Web made me cry.
I also cried during Empire Strikes Back when Han Solo tells Leia "I know".
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Okay fine. Anyone ever see My Life with Michael Keaton? The end of that movie had me sobbing like a baby.
I just saw My Life a few weeks ago. Great flick. And, yes, I cried.
Other films that have elicited tears:
Return of the King - In two places: when Sam begins to carry Frodo up Mt. Doom and when all of Minas Tirith bows to the little hobbits.
Armageddon - Why the hell did they kill off Bruce Willis?! Damn losers!
The Last Samurai - From the final battle on, I was pretty much a puddle.
Requiem for a Dream - I managed to make it through the whole movie without crying, but just had to break down halfway through the credits... if for nothing else, the sheer magnitude of what these people went through and all they'd lost.
Forrest Gump - Damn good movie. I especially cry at the end when Jenny dies and he sends Forrest Jr. off to school.
Passion of the Christ - Especially when his mom is flashing back to when he was a boy as he falls down with the cross and he just looks up at her and says, "Behold, Mother... I make all things new." I just lost it after that.
Life is Beautiful - Just thinking of the sacrifice that man made for his son boggles my mind.
Schindler's List - If you can make it through this movie without shedding a tear, you're not human. There. I said it.
I'm sure there have been others, but these are the main ones. Ever since I actually started involving myself in the films I watch rather than just watching them (I hope you can see the difference), I've become a lot more prone to crying during them. Hell, I even found myself tearing up when Morgan died in Tombstone. Stoopid...
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Armageddon - Why the hell did they kill off Bruce Willis?! Damn losers!
That's what I said about The Sixth Sense!
Oh, and my roommate's sister is going to make me watch The Notebook. I know I'm gonna cry watching that one.
I don't cry at chick flicks. Probably because I have a penis. I've also never cried at a Disney movie... or any animated film that I recall.
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Passion of the Christ - Especially when his mom is flashing back to when he was a boy as he falls down with the cross and he just looks up at her and says, "Behold, Mother... I make all things new." I just lost it after that.
I can't believe I still haven't seen this yet, I imagine my eyes would be bloodshot from crying so much.
Only one i can remember getting teary eyed at was "In America" recently, if you havent seen it then you should be ashamed of yourself.
Saving Private Ryan- At the end, when Hanks says "Earn this" then the scene changes to the graveyard, and Ryan asks his wife to tell him he's lived a good life. I was bawling like a baby.
I can also be counted on to get a little teary-eyed through many a Disney film, and also my eyes got a little moist through Signs.
Oh dude. I forgot Saving Private Ryan, My Life, and The Passion.
Although, I was like nine when I saw My Life.
The Jurassic Bark episode of Futurama.
That episode almost made me not want to watch the show anymore.
I kept watching, but still.
Ah, I forgot Patch Adams.
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own up, ya pansies !
SHOWGIRLS! it was beautiful!
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The Jurassic Bark episode of Futurama.
Me too, man. Me too. That was tragic.
After watching Fight Club I curled up in the fetal position and wept for an hour.
Does that count?
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The Jurassic Bark episode of Futurama.
Me too, man. Me too. That was tragic.
Was that the one that showed the final fate of his dog?
That episode was deep.
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After watching Fight Club I curled up in the fetal position and wept for an hour.
Does that count?
Heh.
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The Jurassic Bark episode of Futurama.
Me too, man. Me too. That was tragic.
Was that the one that showed the final fate of his dog?
That episode was deep.
I was bawling like a baby at that episode. And if we're talking about TV shows, I've cried during a few episodes Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, most notably (for Buffy) 2.19 I Only Have Eyes for You, 4.6 Wild at Heart, (for Angel) 1.9 Hero, 2.2 Are You Now or Have You Ever Been..., and 5.22 Not Fade Away.
I cry whenever I poo glass.
ZOD cries at the end of Superman II. It's just not fair!!!
Hey, but at least you can walk and breath and stuff.
Too soon?
i cry at every movie but the ones that always get me are
hope floats
my girl
beaches
step mom
et
i am sam
the pianist (SOOOOOO MANY TEARS)
toy story 2
moulin rouge( come what may song at the end)
the perfect storm
if there are any others that i really cried through ill post em up!
I laughed at the I Am Sam trailer.
I Am Sam was a friggin' GREAT movie! I also cried during that one. So moving. Sean Penn was absolutely brilliant!
I also shed a few tears when I went and saw Ray this week. Another great movie!
IMO, I Am Sam was way too manipulative to be genuinely moving.
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moulin rouge( come what may song at the end)
The greatest thing you'll ever learn
Is to love and be loved in return
Dancer in the Dark
My Dog Skip
The Joy Luck Club
Unstrung Heroes
Big Fish
Casper
Donnie Darko
Carny, you can't be thirteen.
Green Mile
Khan – hey it’s Spock dying man! “was-also… the-most… human…
I get a bit misty eyed in The Office Christmas Special when Dawn comes back for Tim
When Tara dies in Buffy
“The Body” episode of Buffy is pretty heavy the whole way through.
"Secondhand Lions"
"October Sky"
"Life Is Beautiful"
"Dumbo" (the "Baby Of Mine" scene with Dumbo and his mom while she's locked up)
I'm sure there's more, but these are the ones that come to mind right away. I'll post the rest later.
The end of Beavis and Butthead do America where they find their TV.
Shadowlands. I saw that at the cinema and practically everyone in the theatre was in tears.
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The Jurassic Bark episode of Futurama.
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Me too, man. Me too. That was tragic.
Was that the one that showed the final fate of his dog?
That episode was deep.
I happened to be watching that ep with my father... ex cop, former military man, and it even choked him up.
In fact, that ep was so depressing I can't even watch "Futurama" reruns anymore.
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“The Body” episode of Buffy is pretty heavy the whole way through.
I tear up during Anya's speech in that episode.
I can't think of a movie that makes me cry. However, to this day, I tear up every year at the end of "Charlie Brown Christmas."
I liked Big Fish because of the father-son angle, but I don't recall actually crying while watching it. My eyes glistened a little bit is all.
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Hey, but at least you can walk and breath and stuff.
Too soon?
A bit.
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Carny, you can't be thirteen.
I know. That's because I'm fifteen.
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and also my eyes got a little moist through Signs.
That damn dinner scene gets me every time. I well up but keep all the tears in. If I actually bawled at a movie I'd feel really stupid, but that one almost got me.
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“The Body” episode of Buffy is pretty heavy the whole way through.
I tear up during Anya's speech in that episode.
Yeah, that's the best bit.
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Khan – hey it’s Spock dying man! “was-also… the-most… human…
I only cried in the theatre when I first saw it. Because at the time, the public's only real knowlege of anything was that Nimoy wanted out of STAR TREK (when in fact, he only wanted out of BAD STAR TREK). Watching KHAN now doesn't make me cry because we had Spock's Easter Sunday.
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moulin rouge( come what may song at the end)
The greatest thing you'll ever learn
Is to love and be loved in return
Actually, I never cried during Moulin Rouge (on account that the ending was already given to us in the beginning) but I do acknowledge it as one of the saddest endings.
Anyone tear up at Jerry McGuire?
Yeah me neither...
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Anyone tear up at Jerry McGuire?
Yeah me neither...
Heeeeey...
Actually the use of "You Complete Me" and the end with Cuba Gooding Jr. got me choked up a bit.
*sniff* You had me at hello.
I don't know about tearing up, But "Eternal Sunset of the Spotless Mind" moved me quite a bit.
The Green Mile
Only movie EVER to make me cry
'The Kid' by Charlie Chaplin
and as a kid I got teary-eyed at the end of "The Fox and the Hound"
..."Moron Movies" made me cry from pain
Bambie
Pet Semmetary
The lion king
Finding Neverland.
I took a girlfriend on a date to see that over Turkey break week. Very good movie.
I just saw Valentin, a great movie that's really cute, but there's one scene where Valentin talks to the guy with teh newspaper (I don't want to give anything away) that had me really choked up, but maybe I've just been in a mood lately, because while I've only teared up once durring a movie (In America) I even got choked up durring the Incredibles.
Yeah. I was in a 'mood' once and got choked up during Tombstone...
There was more than this, but the only one I remember off hand is "Fools Rush In", after the couple breaks up and the woman is talking to her grandmother in Spanish (with subtitles of course). She says "I had to leave him, or he would have left me, and I'd never survive that." and the grandmother says "Honey, you won't know love unless you surrender to it."
Shame on them. I thought this was a comedy.