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Old 12-26-2011, 05:12 PM
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Movies you have cried watching

I don't care if you are chuck norris or hulk hogan ,we have all cried during one movie or maybe even two. But..... which movies?????

For Me, Toy story 3. I actually don't know one person that didn't cry at the end of that movie.
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Happens to me all the time. I get sucked into the story, so when it starts plucking at the heartstrings, I fall apart.
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I'm a great big sentimental sap. I remember when I first saw Jedi and I cried at the end of that. I will cry at anything that plucks at the heart strings, but the movie that probably got me the worst was as you said earlier. Toy Story 3 - It was the moment when you could tell that they had accepted their fate... Man I was balling my eyes out that day.

Thankfully I went with my Godson and not a date.
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I'm a great big sentimental sap. I remember when I first saw Jedi and I cried at the end of that. I will cry at anything that plucks at the heart strings, but the movie that probably got me the worst was as you said earlier. Toy Story 3 - It was the moment when you could tell that they had accepted their fate... Man I was balling my eyes out that day.

Thankfully I went with my Godson and not a date.
I didn't cry at that part, I cried at the end when andy was handing over the gang of toys.
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ET when he "dies"
Toy Story 3 when Andy gives his toys away

For some reason I'm a sucker for final episodes of TV shows. I have no idea why, but they always get me.
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Its a Wonderful Life gets me every time. For me, James Stewart gave the all time best perfomance in that movie.

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For some reason I'm a sucker for final episodes of TV shows. I have no idea why, but they always get me.
When Jim and Pam got married on the office, I bawled! I'll admit it.
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When Jim and Pam got married on the office, I bawled! I'll admit it.
I had a miniature breakdown on the last episode of Roseanne when I found out it was a lie!
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Though I've nevered cried during a movie the closest I've come was during Order 66 in ROTS.
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The Crow. At the end when his revenge is done and Shelly comes to meet him.

Gets me every time.
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Though I've nevered cried during a movie the closest I've come was during Order 66 in ROTS.
I didn't cry but I don't blame ya!!! That was brutal.
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Forrest Gump
Donnie Darko
Toy Story 2
Toy Story 3 (Both of those key emotional moments)
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For some reason I'm a sucker for final episodes of TV shows. I have no idea why, but they always get me.
Agreed. Many episodes of The Wonder Years did that for me, including the finale. Few episodes of Futurama, Friends (including the finale), Lost (the finale), many episodes and finale of The. O.C. and Scrubs.

And there are many more movies and TV show finales that got me teary eyed, just can't recollect them all now.

I saw all the BTTF movies for the first time when I was about 16 in 1997. I didn't cry, but when I saw "The End" during the closing of BTTF Part 3 I was REALLY bummed out that there were no more BTTF movies.
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I have shed a tear on Armageddon when Harry talks to aj in the airlock lift
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I'd say that "Up" is the hardest thing to watch in the first 8 minutes. Pretty much everything else everyone mentioned has things that are in extreme situations, supernatural or science fiction, but the first 8 minutes of "Up" is so distinctly human in nature. Just about everyone can expect to go through that in their lives, and that is what makes it so hard to watch.

And that first 8 minutes still had a better romance than the entire "Twilight" saga.
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I'd say that "Up" is the hardest thing to watch in the first 8 minutes. Pretty much everything else everyone mentioned has things that are in extreme situations, supernatural or science fiction, but the first 8 minutes of "Up" is so distinctly human in nature. Just about everyone can expect to go through that in their lives, and that is what makes it so hard to watch.
Well said. I can't believe I missed out to mention Up. I couldn't control my eyes in the theater during those scenes.
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It's a Wonderful Life gets me too. Forgot about that one.

The end of Scrubs was killer. That Peter Gabriel song gets me every time I hear it now.
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I'd say that "Up" is the hardest thing to watch in the first 8 minutes. Pretty much everything else everyone mentioned has things that are in extreme situations, supernatural or science fiction, but the first 8 minutes of "Up" is so distinctly human in nature. Just about everyone can expect to go through that in their lives, and that is what makes it so hard to watch.

And that first 8 minutes still had a better romance than the entire "Twilight" saga.
And they did it with practically no dialogue at all.
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Like Kerr said, the beginning of UP. I also remember crying when watching The curious case of Benjamin Button and at the end of Super 8.
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Rudy always gets me. When he opens the acceptance letter and starts the waterworks, I usually do the same thing.
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When I was a kid I really lost it during Bambi, and I remember crying at the end of the original King Kong, and Old Yeller.

adult type tearing up includes:

Officer and a Gentleman
Schindlers List
Saving Private Ryan
Million Dollar Baby
The Green Mile
Up
Toy Story 3

There are probably more I cannot remember.

Edit: I can't believe I forgot Star Trek 2.
And I probably wanted to at the end of 3 when the Enterprise blew up.

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Forgot to mention Cast Away.
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Terminator Salvation

Star Trek 2009


20 bucks and four hours of my life I'll never have back. You bet I cried.


Okay okay okay... for real now-


Sometimes I well up at films- some can be obvious, and some are pretty bizarre...


The obvious ones-

Titanic: "Jack, there's a boat."

WOK: "His was the m-most... Human." (And subsequent Amazing Grace on the bagpipes).


Some are a little more "I really shouldn't be crying at this"...

Galaxy Quest: When Quellec is dying in Alexander's arms and Alexander recites the line he loathes to say- "By Grabthar's hammer, by the Sons of Warvan, you shall be avenged."

2010: After understanding that he is about to be destroyed by Jupiter exploding, HAL asks Dr. Chandra "Will I dream?". To which Chandra responds "I don't know" (telling HAL the truth).


And some are downright bizarre...

Monty Python and the Holy Grail: After King Arthur and Sir Bedevere have successfully crossed the Bridge of Death, there is an "angelic music cue"- this cue is heard by Arthur and Bedevere leading the way for them...

For whatever reason I can't help but think about the fact that Graham Chapman (King Arthur) died at a young age of 48. The music cue gets to me.

Mars Attacks: the Slim Whitman song "Indian Love Call" that is used to destroy the Martians. It makes me cry. I don't have a clue why.


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Return of the King, when Sam and Rosie get married. I think it's the music that gets me.
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I have shed a tear on Armageddon when Harry talks to aj in the airlock lift
It got me when Sharp handed Harry's patch to Grace.
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I'd say that "Up" is the hardest thing to watch in the first 8 minutes. Pretty much everything else everyone mentioned has things that are in extreme situations, supernatural or science fiction, but the first 8 minutes of "Up" is so distinctly human in nature. Just about everyone can expect to go through that in their lives, and that is what makes it so hard to watch.
First 8 minutes? For me it went the entire film(my wife was worse). That is one film we never watch again.
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Green mile..........
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