AngelFaith
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Post by AngelFaith on Apr 25, 2010 19:41:44 GMT -5
Oh, I am so bumping this thread. I am the biggest crier when it comes to movies. Here's my list:
Little Women, the Christmas reuinion with their father and of course Beth's death (Jo climbing onto the bed next to her dead sister breaks my heart)
We Were Soldiers, there are several scenes but the one that gets me most is when a young soldier is severely burnt from an explosion. The scene is so shocking and intense that there's nothing you can do but cry.
My Girl, oh God, this one breaks my heart every time, whenever Vada is yelling "Put his glasses on, he can't see without his glasses!'
Anne of Green Gables, when Matthew dies, and he tells Anne "I never wanted a boy, I only wanted you from the very start".
The Lion King, I actually cry during the stampede as opposed to after it, I think because I know what's coming.
V For Vendetta, just after V has brought Evey to the roof and she steps into the rain and lifts her arms up. It's a powerful scene.
I Am Sam, when they forcibly take Lucy from Sam and Rita is standing in the background refusing to help them take her.
The Little Mermaid, I get teary at Ariel's wedding when she hugs her father and whispers "I love you, Daddy."
I know there are more, but this'll do for now.
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Post by Inappropriate Starches on Apr 25, 2010 20:02:39 GMT -5
The Secret Life Of Bees - I just saw this yesterday. It is amazing. I cried quite a few times at the end.
Step Mom - That movie hits you half way through and then never gives you a break. I love it.
Marley and Me - I saw this with my brother and father in theaters, I stopped myself from crying because I figured I wouldn't be able to live it down, but I looked over and they were both crying.
Forrest Gump - Especially at the end, all the stuff with/about Jenny kills me. Also when Jenny breaks down and throws the rocks at her old house I break down every time.
I Am Sam - Every moment where one might cry in this movie, I probably do. It's amazing. And shout out to the wonderfully done Beatles covers
Rent - Angel dying...
The Lion King - I'm with AngelFaith, though I cry both during and after the stampede these days. So sad.
Georgia Rule - The last half hour has quite a few time where I cry a little bit.
I can't think of any others right now, but I'm realizing I get choked up a lot at movies...
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Post by The Night Lord on Apr 28, 2010 1:31:14 GMT -5
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - towards the end where Samwise is all 'don't go where I can't follow' to Frodo before he leaves on the boat. That was heartbreaking to watch
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Post by Jsebold87 on Jul 4, 2010 23:05:26 GMT -5
I don't think I've posted in this thread before.
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - I always cry at the end when Frodo is about to leave Middle Earth. That scene always gets me. I always bawl when King Theoden dies too, that scene just breaks my heart.
Armageddon - I always cry when Bruce Willis' character is saying goodbye to his daughter, telling her he won't be coming back. There's just always something about that scene that gets to me.
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Post by dusk3333 on Jul 4, 2010 23:25:35 GMT -5
I'll have to explain some of these cause you'll be like "What?" But here's a few, cause I'm a crier when it comes to movies.
Up and within the first 10 minutes at that. The Notebook Toy Story 3 Boo Hoo-ed during part of this one. We Are Marshall movies based on true stories always get me, if the story is sad The Fox and the Hound when the old woman is taking Tod off to the woods to drop him off. I think I was 5 or 6 when I first saw it and cried my eyes out. Casper when the dad was a ghost and Christina Ricci was all upset over it and pleading with him to come back Marley and Me Where the Red Fern Grows Steel Magnolias Bella I think I cried the first time I saw Armageddon And that's all I can think of off the top of my head, but I know there are probably a lot more.
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Post by Jsebold87 on Jul 4, 2010 23:52:56 GMT -5
I'm a crier when it comes to movies too, it's hard to think of all the ones I've cried at, lol. I started out with 2 I knew right off the bat.
The Blind Side - There were several times I cried during this movie.
The Fox and the Hound - I'm with dusk3333, I tend to bawl during that scene as well, I remember the first time I saw it when I was really young and crying then too. That is such a sad scene.
Shrek Forever After - I don't think it was something specific that set me off, I think it was more of the fact that it was the last one, it was sad to come to the end of the series. I didn't bawl, it was more of a happy cry. I was pleased with how it ended, but also sad.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - When Dumbledore died.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - When Sirius died.
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Post by shslibrarian55 on Jul 5, 2010 5:11:23 GMT -5
LotR: Return of the King- When the Beacons of Gondor are lit and they go across the mountains. I don't know why. I like the music. Also, when everyone bows to the four Hobbits and Aragorn's coronation.
V for Vendetta - The 1812
Serenity - WASH! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
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Post by Jsebold87 on Jul 5, 2010 14:37:38 GMT -5
^I agree about the LOTR one at the Coronation, I love that scene. LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring - When Boromir dies. I also cried the first time when Gandalf dropped off the edge in the Mines of Moria. Serenity - Wash I also cry when Simon gets shot and River gives that speech and takes off running to kill the Reavers.
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Post by Scarygothgirl on Jul 14, 2010 13:26:01 GMT -5
Titanic and The Notebook. ;D Both of those movies are so sad! And I think they are the only two that have ever made me cry. Me too. Or at least I can't remember any others.
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AngelFaith
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Post by AngelFaith on Jul 14, 2010 21:47:33 GMT -5
I forgot Dead Poets' Society. The end scene with the boys standing on the desks. I get so weepy!
I also cry buckets with Crazy/Beautiful during the "Do you really think I'm not worth loving" scene.
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Post by ilovewillow on Jul 31, 2010 12:18:39 GMT -5
Forrest Gump, Thelma and Louise, Romeo and Juliet, Braveheart, Crash and lots more Cool topic
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Post by forgottendreamer on Aug 11, 2010 9:10:37 GMT -5
I've seen a few that definitely start the tears. Lion King - Stampede Moulin Rouge - Ending Life as a House - Some very beautiful and sad moments UP- That 10 minute part at the beginning Toy Story 3- That one hit me pretty bad lol With LoTR- A lot of the moments where the hobbits would throw themselves in danger just to help each other. Like Merry and Pippin letting themselves be caught so frodo can escape. Serenity got me, and I hadn't even seen much of firefly at that time. Land before time- When he thinks he sees his mother. Too many to count lol I'm a big girly man ;d
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Post by Angel Beast on Oct 2, 2010 20:43:03 GMT -5
The ending of the movie Big Fish makes me cry.
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Post by jason321 on Oct 3, 2010 3:05:57 GMT -5
Forrest Gump had me bawling in jr high. Nothing since has done it for me but thats probably because im way too cynical nowadays (the main character's gf or bf dies?!? didnt see that one coming). Ill big up Big Fish tho. I teared up a lot during the ending to that one. And obviously whenever an animal is involved ill tear up but that doesnt count (how can you NOT show some waterworks during Old Yeller?).
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Post by 47kwest on Oct 3, 2010 5:12:12 GMT -5
A better question for me would be what movies haven't I cried during. I still will not watch Terms of Endearment, Beaches, United Flight 93 or The Passion, not for religious reasons, just the suffering and sacrifice that takes place. It's always the sacrifice for someone else that gets me. Titanic-4 hours to recover. Yes I'm pretty pathetic.
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Post by Jsebold87 on Oct 5, 2010 21:25:37 GMT -5
I saw Passion of the Christ once, in the theaters, and I haven't watched it again. I was bawling. It took a lot out of me. The only reason I won't watch it again is because it was way too emotional for me.
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Post by BuffyFanOne on Oct 7, 2010 23:00:54 GMT -5
I am a movie cryer from way back...literally hundreds of movies that make me cry but one that gets me EVERY time... The Way We Were When Kate (Barbara Streisand) touches Hubble's (Robert Redford) face at the end and says "I like your girl" I cry every time. I don't even really know why. It isn't a particularly sad scene...just very touching I guess.
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