movies don't usually make me cry, ill get the feels but never enough to cry. there are some exceptions tho-
Marley and Me- the GOAT saddest movie I have ever seen. dog lovers and owners I would stay away from this movie. even though you know its going to in happen, its still pretty damn sad.
toy story 3-a lot of people in my age group cried during this movie in that final going away scene, you could hear that in the theatre. just represents growing up because Andy was in my age range from the time you saw him in the first movie (around age 6) to going away for college.
anic- not sad now that ive seen it so many times but I was young the first time I saw it. Once again, its one of those movies where you know whats going to happen and yet you still sob like a .
Any others?
Independence Day actually made me cry when I first watched it as a kid. classic movies are classic, tbh![]()
Lost in Translation almost made me cry too, not just because I was moved but also that I was feeling direly painful and regretful at the moment, because I felt I had wasted the past ten years of my lifelife would've turned much better and brighter for me had I fallen in love with her in 03 rather than 13 tbh.
Don't think I've seen a movie that made me cry. The end of Shawkshank Redemption was probably the closest tbh.
Brooks killing himself in Shawshank was pretty close for me. That part is sad as , no way to slice it any differently![]()
Yeah that killed me. I think that's why I was so emotional say the end - freedom!!
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This is a weird one, but Big Phish.
Made me miss my Dad.
the green mile
GALLIPOLI! Mother ers don't know. So close to saving his friend..just...couldn't run fast enough..
It's the closest I've come to legitimately crying but it was still just tearing up
For whatever reason i get a little teary eyed at this scene in Children Of Men.
There are plenty of scenes where I don't cry but find it too disgusting to watch, like in Apocalypse Now when they massacre the boat because the little girl runs to go save her puppy.
The military's hatred towards puppies goes back several decades, tbh.
I went to see lone survivor yesterday, greatest ing war movie I've seen. I almost cried at the end.
"Dark Victory" from '39---Bette Davis facing her death as the finite number of days exhaust themselves..."I've died a thousand times." I God's.
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"No Sad Songs For Me" from 50. A woman is dying of cancer. Her husband and young daughter do not know. Her husband is being tempted by another woman that he works with. It is this relationship where the film is freighted. The ending is decimating and yet triumphant as the woman dies on holiday in Mexico with her husband while at home the other woman is staying with the daughter and finds out as the husband calls to inform her.
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The ending of "Dear John"---it's contrived & stupid, but, it never fails to move me to tears. & the Seyfried girl is heart thumping beautiful here. Sweet Jesus.
Good thread
Culbs, since you're too chicken to venture into thr NBA Forum i'll ask you here - would you call in to do another episode of The Mono Show? I'm thinking Monday evening.
sn but the surfer dude saved the one puppy and kept him in his life vest
Made it through the intro but seeing that just
Pixar's last great original movie, toy story 3 came out a year later and they've been since
Lol, thread modded
It's that good huh? I've been lookin to see that movie
Yea that was a great fuxking scene. Didn't make me cry but I had to hold back
lol at the youtube comment "who took all the pictures?"
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No movie has ever made me cry or even misty-eyed...... except for Love Actually. I don't know why but that film made me bawl my eyes out.
Yeah its really good highly recommend it, it makes you appreciate life. Plus the realism is almost top notch, kinda like Private Ryan, but I prefer this movie.
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