Let's be bitches and talk about movies that made us cry.

Crash made me cry. Specifically at one point, where

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It made me tear up a bit.
 
Crash made me cry. Specifically at one point, where

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the little girl gets "shot"
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It made me tear up a bit.

I think everyone cried at that part, to be honest. God that scene was ****ing heartbreaking..
 
A Walk to Remember

Mandy Moore w/ cancer = ;( ;( ;( ;( ;(

edit: Oh, and Grave of the Fireflies - saddest anime I've ever seen, had me and my brother crying
 
Any film with "Fields of Gold" in it, that song always reminds me of my grandfather ;(
 
The Neverending Story, when his horse dies in the swamp.
 
Oh, and Grave of the Fireflies - saddest anime I've ever seen, had me and my brother crying
That's the only Ghibli movie that I'm going to admit to having made me cry everytime I watched it. The other capable of doing that, doesn't bare mentioning (it wasn't even a sad film :p)

E.T. makes me cry even though I've never seen it the entire way through. I always tune in to see the closing half hour and BAM! it just sets me off. The movies that set me off are innumerable. In fact i'm pretty sure there are some that get everyone going that i've purposely avoided :p
 
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Serenity: When Wash and Book die :( Major tear up.
EDIT: Also in Firefly when Inara said she was leaving. And when people died in the series. The music really helped it get to that point I think.
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Yeah, Wash's death was pretty saddening. The worst part of it was that it was totally unexpected. Not unexpected as in ''wow, I didn't expect that huge thing to come through the window as soon as he breathed a sigh of relief and kill him!'', I mean as that Wash was a upbeat, happy and funny guy and I really, reallly didn't think he would be someone to get killed. If anything, I thought it would be Jane.


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"The Good Son" with Micauly Culkin... I can't spell his name, the slapface AHHH kid from Home Alone.
Was about 11 years ago.

Armageddon made me a little misty...





...down there.

No really though, when Bruce did what he did at the end. So heroic. <3
 
only time i've ever cried at a movie was at the end of american history x.

that scene in serenity was pretty terrible though.
 
I have never even teared up a little bit during any movie. I don't know why but movies just don't make my cry.
 
Forrest Gump

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At the end, when Forrest is waiting with his son for his school bus.
 
Typically, movies don't get to me as much, it's the TV series that do it. Probably because I've invested a serious chunk of time to these awesome shows, and I really start to care about the characters. So...

As it's been mentioned, Firefly.
"The Body", season 5 ep of Buffy. Truly a wonderful, heart-wrenching episode.
Dead Like Me, a fair few episodes of that show.

The movie that made me closest to crying though would probably be "Max" with John Cusak. Wonderful, wonderful movie.
 
*The ending to Monster. *Parts of Garden State. Ending of Donnie Darko. Thirteen's ending. *The little girl's invisible cape in Crash and the shooting scene. End of Titanic. *A Perfect World's ending. Bits and pieces of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. *Blow's sad sad ending.

*tear-worthy
 
Ehm.. I can't remember me crying with movies. I'm sure I did once, but probably when I was 6.
 
Saving Private Ryan, at various parts of the film including Wade's death (the medic) and Mellish's death (the one who gets stabbed while Upham does nothing :().

Also, Castaway made me incredibly depressed when Wilson was lost at sea. (I'm being serious)
 
I have the same deal as The Brick. I think I do remember when I did cry last about a movie, though. It was insome movie about a puppie and he got kicked out of his home or caught by the dog catcher or both. It is so fuzzy in my mind that I can't even remember if I saw it in a theater or on tape.
:(
 
The Neverending Story, when his horse dies in the swamp.

just to cheer you up, that horse actually died shooting that scene.

Leon, at the end.

said it before, but futurama : jurassic bark, when seymours waiting outside the pizza store for fry. the music made it. :(
 
I failed to mention The Lion King when Simba's father, Mufasa, dies. ;(
 
Ahh, Futurama. I almost forgot about that.

The ending of the episode about the super-mutant basketball team, when Fry rearranges the stars... I teared up a bit.

And also at the end of the five-leaf-clover episode. That was the saddest TV show episode I've seen in recent memory.
 
The film "Jack" with Robin Williams nearly killed me...I was also quite young but got really caught by it...
 
Saving Private Ryan, when the captain (?) died at the end.

Tae Guek Gi (Brotherhood of War) at the end.
 
Grave of the Fireflies, every time.

Also in Full Metal Alchemist when












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Hmm many scenes throughout the various Lord of the Rings films, most notable when Sam gets Frodo off the ground and carries him in Return of the king. Watch the making ofs on the special edition, even Peter Jackson was crying during the filming of that scene. Powerful stuff.

Various things in the Firefly series, but the thing that really gets me is the opening scene of Serenity when we see the ship whith that strong violin playing. Just rips me apart for many reasons. Probably because a mother****ing cancelled tv show was made into a mother****ing film you mother****ing bitches. And there is the symbol of the brown coats, Captain Reynolds, continuing the fight:) Resurrection bitches.

**** you fox.
 
Last episode of MST3K, really made me sad. I wish they could've kept the series on.
 
The first film I ever cried at was The Lion King, when Mufasa gets killed, oh so sad, poor kitty.
Oh and I bawled my eyes out over Lilo and Stitch as well, when Stitch goes into the jungle and says "I'm lost."

Argh, I dunno why animated things make me cry and live action films never do.
 
Forrest Gump

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At the end, when Forrest is waiting with his son for his school bus.
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I love that movie...

I'll also agree on whoever said futurama... the 7 leaf clover ep also the jurrassic bark ep for a cartoon it was rather emotional... didnt cry in either but i definatly felt something and thats saying alot for a cartoon... also the simpsons where homer's mother leaves at the end of the first time you see her... not sad till you see homer sitting on the hood of his car with the music.
 
Also in Full Metal Alchemist when












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Hughes dies ;(
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QFTMFT!

That was the saddest episode.

"I hope you'll forgive me, but I have a wife and kid waiting back home." -Last Words of Lieutenant Colonel Hughes.


And the kid crying "Why are they burying daddy?"

Incidentaly, a kid that I knew said almost the same words at a funeral. :(
 
I just haven't cried from a movie, ever.. not because I'm trying to be 'tough' or whatever, I just haven't been that affected.

I've had the 'almost crying' or 'kind of feeling like crying' thing before in 1 or 2, otherwise, never. ;(
 
Plague Dogs.

Dear god........swim.......SWIM....;( ;( ;(

oh man. That movie is dark and twisted but then, the last minute of the film is the saddest scene i have ever seen in my life.
 
QFTMFT!

That was the saddest episode.

"I hope you'll forgive me, but I have a wife and kid waiting back home." -Last Words of Lieutenant Colonel Hughes.


And the kid crying "Why are they burying daddy?"

Incidentaly, a kid that I knew said almost the same words at a funeral. :(
No I think that episode where the little girl was transmuted with her dog and had to be killed :(
 
No I think that episode where the little girl was transmuted with her dog and had to be killed :(

Thats like 8 or something, right? Haven't seen that one yet.
 
Of Mice and Men..the ending ALWAYS gets me.

Old yeller, hell, I bawled.
 
Also, Castaway made me incredibly depressed when Wilson was lost at sea. (I'm being serious)
Same :(

I've also felt incredibly sad during the clover episode of Futurama and shed a tear at the end of American History X.
 
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