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Topic: Movies That Made Me Cry

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Machu

Apollo 13 huh. I went to the pictures to see that and still haven't seen it. fell asleep 5 minutes in

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LzWinky

I'm too sadistic to cry at movies. I laugh instead

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Vendetta

lz2009 wrote:

I'm too sadistic to cry at movies. I laugh instead

This was me at Titanic when it was end up and the bodies were pachinko-ing down the deck.

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OldBoy

The only way Titanic would make me cry is if I had to watch it again.(God I hate that movie!)

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LzWinky

Luigi78 wrote:

The only way Titanic would make me cry is if I had to watch it again.(God I hate that movie!)

I would shoot myself if I heard that Celine Dion song again

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Machu

I nearly cried when I saw Titanic had made it in here. A truly upsetting experience.

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MERG

HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA...good one Machu. Titanic annoyed the crap out of me. It was so overblown.

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SwerdMurd

Man (embarassment time) I remember bawling towards the end of Free Willy when I was a kid. I think it was the part when they were moving him from the cage to fresh water and he was close to death--I remember my family making fun of me for it for many following years.

Not my proudest moment. Maybe I was crying due to the inclusion of an awful comeback Jacko track on the soundtrack?

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Larkin

Manequin...its just so bad

Last night I looked up at the stars and thought "Where the hell is my roof gone!?!"

SilentJ

Armageddon kind of gave me that lump in the throat. The part at the end when Bruce Willis sacrifices himself to save everyone else.

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madgear

When I was a kid I remember finding it extremely hard to hold back the tears watching E.T The Extra Terrestrial. My parents rented it out for the family to watch and I remember holding the tears in so they wouldn't laugh at me. I managed it but I couldn't bare to watch it again for years - it's one of my favourite films now.

I actually do feel kind of emotional watching some films now, but not necessarily the sad ones. Films where people go against the odds and show inspiration often make me feel like crying. However, as with ET, I always hold it in even when I'm watching alone. So I don't cry at the films but I definately feel it.

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KnucklesSonic8

Armageddon wasn't that good, IMO, but I never forgot that part.

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Machu

ET of course. I must have blocked out the memory of those childhood tears, woah.

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OrionLee

The Lion King, when Mufasa(is that how its spelt?) dies after saving Simba from the stampeding wilder beast. Damn you Scar!

"This song is ending. But the story never ends."

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Machu

Off topic

Razzle Dazzle has THE BEST AVATAR EVER!

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OldBoy

Machu wrote:

Off topic

Razzle Dazzle has THE BEST AVATAR EVER!

TRUE.

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James

Finding Nemo is a big one for me, as is Wall-E, and I'm sure there's more. The main culprit, though, is Marley & Me.

I'd read most of the book but stopped reading before the end, but had really enjoyed what I'd read, so as my wife and I both love dogs we went to see the film on our anniversary.

I'm not ashamed to say I spent the last twenty minutes of that film absolutely bawling my eyes out.

James

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The_Fox

Prosody wrote:

Finding Nemo is a big one for me, as is Wall-E, and I'm sure there's more. The main culprit, though, is Marley & Me.

I'd read most of the book but stopped reading before the end, but had really enjoyed what I'd read, so as my wife and I both love dogs we went to see the film on our anniversary.

I'm not ashamed to say I spent the last twenty minutes of that film absolutely bawling my eyes out.

My friend took her kids to see that movie since it was a family friendly movie and they had just got their kids (ages 7-10) a yellow lab a few months earlier. From what I hear, the end devastated them to no end. Can't say I didn't warn her.

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y2josh

The Fox and the Hound turns me into a little girl

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irken004

How about that Wilson scene from Cast Away? That volleyball is a legend among movie characters.

.....so sad.....sniff

WILSONNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!

Edited on by irken004

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