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[Movies] Which have made you cry?

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  1. countingcrow

    countingcrow Member

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    I'm not afraid to admit that I have shed tears at more than a few movies. I have friends that think that is "gay" (yes, they still use 90's homophobic terminology). Now that I think about it, most of my friends feel this way.

    Anyway, which movies have contributed to you shedding a few tears?

    I'll start off with a few...

    1. Old Yeller (I was young when I watched this but I cried everytime...)

    2. Patch Adams (When Monica Potter is killed, I felt so bad for Robin Williams's character...)

    3. Hotel Rwanda (How can you not cry when watching this movie...)

    4. I am Sam (I cried a couple times when Penn's daughter is taken away...)

    5. A Walk to Remember (When Mandy Moore dies it almost felt real...)

    6. Alpha Dog (The ending to this movie made it hard not to cry...)
     
  2. K mf G

    K mf G Member

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    Almost EVERY Disney movie. :eek:

    The earliest I can remember is E.T.

    I cry with every movie where the hero at the end shoots the bad guy and becomes his huckleberry after telling him "You're no daisy!". :(
     
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    "Stop or my mom will shoot"
     
  6. dntrwl

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    I never really "cry", but I get some teary eye feelings

    LION KING when Mufasa dies, anyone with a soul cried! I really cried during that, but I was a kid.
    braveheart ending
    vanilla sky (no clue why, it was weird)
    boyz in the hood when Cuba's best friend dies
    probably lots of others I just don't remember
     
  7. TeamUSA

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    Believe it or not,

    Home Alone.

    I still enjoy watching it.. I laugh hard and cry a bit, always.
     
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    Seconded.
     
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    That's funny. Me too on both counts.
     
  10. professorjay

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    Don't worry, you're not the only one:

    [​IMG]
     
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    Casshern.

    That might be the only movie that's ever made me cry multiple times in one viewing... and it still does it to me no matter how many times I watch it.

    I definitely cried the first time I saw The Power of One, also.
     
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    I didn't cry but that deeply affected me for a long time.

    Passion of Christ was obviously very emotional.
    Gladiator has such a beautiful ending its almost hard not to get a little misty eyed
    300 and Braveheart endings also get me a bit.
     
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    I agree with Passion of Christ

    ET

    La Bamba RICHIEEEEEEEEEE!
     
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    This movie made me cry when I was a kid in the '70s. I haven't seen it since and I'm kind of scared to.

    [​IMG]
     
  15. DonkeyMagic

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    old yeller.

    no bambi though...I was hunting dear when i saw that

    since someone admitted home alone, i will admit one too...i got a little frog in my throat at the end of "A league of their own" :eek:

    there was also a movie i vaguely remember that i think had dicaprio in it...late 80's possibly ealry 90's that i cried in.
     
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    road to perdition
    forest gump ending
    saving private ryan when vin diesel dies, and the ending
    Damn you Tom Hanks!
     
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    Certain scenes in otherwise non-teary movies:

    1. Taxi Driver- when DeNiro's sitting in the chair with the gun in his hand listening to "Late for the Sky" and watching American Bandstand- the peak of loneliness.

    2. Midnight Cowboy- the bus scene at the end. Nuff said.

    3. JFK- believe it or not, Kevin Costner's speech at the end. Good stuff.

    4. The Searchers- John Wayne outside the door and everyone else goes in.

    5. Once Upon a Time in America- multiple scenes- when Noodle's friend gets shot.

    6. McCabe and Mrs. Miller- the bridge scene with Keith Carradine

    7. Titanic- yes, when Jack floats down

    8. One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest- Jack is laid to rest.

    9. Forrest Gump- He knows what love is.

    10. 2001: A Space Odyssey- HAL 9000 is disconnected permanently.
    (just kidding on #10).
     
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    I didn't cry, but got pretty close when watching Into the Wild
     
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    Hoosiers

    "don't get caught watchin the paint dry"

    beautiful moment
     
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    "Friday Night Lights" -when Boobie finds out he might not play anymore

    "Antoine Fisher"- When his grandmother welcomes him into the family

    Rosewood- anger then tears then anger

    "Pursuit of Happyness"- Will Smith was excellent in that movie. I identified w/ it.

    "We Are Marshall"- come on now, good stuff

    "Pee Wee's Big Adventure"- He saved the snakes too :eek:
     

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