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Dancer in the Dark
My Dog Skip
The Joy Luck Club
Unstrung Heroes
Big Fish
Casper
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In my dream, the world had suffered a terrible disaster. A black haze shut out the sun, and the darkness was alive with the moans and screams of wounded people. Suddenly, a small light glowed. A candle flickered into life, symbol of hope for millions. A single tiny candle, shining in the ugly dark. I laughed, and blew it out. - Joker
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Carny, you can't be thirteen.

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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.

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"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.


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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.


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All hail King Snarf!

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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."

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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.


In my dream, the world had suffered a terrible disaster. A black haze shut out the sun, and the darkness was alive with the moans and screams of wounded people. Suddenly, a small light glowed. A candle flickered into life, symbol of hope for millions. A single tiny candle, shining in the ugly dark. I laughed, and blew it out. - Joker
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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.

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Anyone tear up at Jerry McGuire?



Yeah me neither...

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Anyone tear up at Jerry McGuire?



Yeah me neither...




Heeeeey...


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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.

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I don't know about tearing up, But "Eternal Sunset of the Spotless Mind" moved me quite a bit.


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The Green Mile

Only movie EVER to make me cry




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'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


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Finding Neverland.

I took a girlfriend on a date to see that over Turkey break week. Very good movie.

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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.


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Yeah. I was in a 'mood' once and got choked up during Tombstone...

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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.


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