BHB
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Post by BHB on Jan 2, 2012 7:23:57 GMT -5
Jessie's memory in Toy Story 2 This makes me cry every time.
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Post by Pgarodactyl on Jan 2, 2012 11:40:27 GMT -5
Watching a Torchwood marathon.
Let's add the death of Ianto to that list.
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Post by dapperdanman on Jan 2, 2012 14:19:06 GMT -5
When George reads Clarence's message at the end of It's a Wonderful Life...every single time
The ending of Click in the rain and when he sees his dad for the last time
Toy Story 3, about 4 times.
Homeward Bound, when Chance and the cat return, but the golden seems to have died in the shaft
Frey's Dog is terrible too
At the end of the new Muppets movie, when they are defeated and Kermit gives his speech and then they walk out to the huge crowd is such a happy cry for me.
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riseofsetian1981
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Post by riseofsetian1981 on Jan 2, 2012 15:14:38 GMT -5
There's a lot of scenes that have brought on the tears for me. X2: X-Men United- The scene where Jean sacrifices herself for the team on Alkali Island. After she dies Logan whispers tearfully "she's gone" and then you have Scott who attacks Logan in anger, but then proceeds to break down in Logans arms. Return of the King- "Come on Mr. Frodo! I can't carry it for you. But I can carry you! Come on!" Sam proceeds to put Frodo on his shoulders and carry him up the mountain to destroy the ring. If anyone should've won an Academy Award for best actor or supporting actor it should've been Sean Astin. For me, in my opinion, he was the breakout star in the films. The atmosphere, the music, and the acting was perfect in this scene too. The Green Mile- John Coffee's execution. I remember trying valiantly to hold it in and as it was getting closer, closer, and closer I felt the tears about to come about. I thought I was fine until John Coffee says "Please, boss. Don't let them put me in the dark. I's afraid of the dark." I literally lost it in the theatre and started crying. Transformers: Dark of the Moon- When you thought Bumblebee was about to be executed. The music, Sam desperately wanting to help and had to watch helplessly while he thought Bee was going to die. Click- The last 30-40 minutes of the film was just downright depressing. I remember thinking "Damn you Sandler for making me think this was an all out comedy." Edward Scissorhands- The fact that Kim never saw Edward again didn't bother me. It was the fact that he was all alone in the castle that made me cry. Terminator 2- "I know now why you cry. But it's something I can never do." ![:'(](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/cry.png)
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Post by King Boo on Jan 2, 2012 15:28:41 GMT -5
I cry at a fair amount but the ones that get me hardest, each time: - The finale montage of Six Feet Under- The end of West Side Story- Sam and Dean's last Christmas in Supernatural- More than one moment between/about Veronica and Keith in Veronica Mars- The paternity scene in "Leave It To Beaver"
- Keith walking through fire to save Veronica and V telling him she loves him and knew he'd save her in the same episode
- Veronica crying to Logan that Beaver killed her father in "Not Pictured"
- Veronica's reaction to Keith being alive in the same episode
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riseofsetian1981
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Post by riseofsetian1981 on Jan 3, 2012 3:40:10 GMT -5
Laugh at me all you want. But when I was about 9 or 10 the ending of the film "Ghost" made me cry. The scene with the light of Heaven shining on Sam, him finally telling Molly that he loved her, and going into Heaven along with the music in the scene broke me as a child. ![:'(](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/cry.png) Real Steel- When Charlie and Max put Atom into Shadow Mode and Charlie starts fighting for Max? Man, that scene was so powerful, emotional, and the music again just made me tear up a lot. It never failed to make me tear up either. I could walk into the theatre and literally start tearing up at that part. Angel- When Angel and Buffy only have a minute to cherish their last moments before time changes. I think anyone who is a fan of the show and of the characters know what episode I am talking about.
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NerdyGerdy
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Post by NerdyGerdy on Jan 3, 2012 3:54:56 GMT -5
Do video games count? The ending of Kirby's Adventure for the NES. ![:'(](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/cry.png)
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salz4life
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Post by salz4life on Jan 4, 2012 21:14:36 GMT -5
1) End of Field of Dreams
2) End of Marley and Me (even though I know it was coming)
3) End of Lost when Christian and Jack talk in the Pastor's Room (I think) of the church
4) Lost: when Jin and Sun die
5) Miracle: When the US beats USSR
6) United 93: the end when Flight 93 goes down, moreso when I saw it in the theater because of the emotion
7) Friday Night Lights (TV Show): The last few minutes of the Season Finale. I think it was just the fact the show was ending and how much I LOVED that show.
8) Saving Private Ryan: The end ("Tell me I've lived a good life" scene)
That's all I can think of right now. Needless to say, I'm an emotional douche
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Post by Munkie91087 on Jan 4, 2012 21:29:59 GMT -5
"Hey dad, you wanna have a catch?"
That part of "Field of Dreams" gets my every single time. Plus it helps that I think it's the greatest baseball movie ever.
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y4j1981
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Post by y4j1981 on Jan 4, 2012 21:30:16 GMT -5
to throw my younger brother under the bus, we went to see "Jack" starring Robin Williams, together in theaters in '96. first time i ever saw him cry at a movie. if you have seen it, he starts at graduation when Jack tries jumping in the car with the other grads
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JDviant
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Post by JDviant on Jan 4, 2012 21:30:20 GMT -5
Moonlight Graham stepping off the ball-field near the end of Field of Dreams. Even trying to describe why is getting to me. "Hey dad, you wanna have a catch?" That part of "Field of Dreams" gets my every single time. Plus it helps that I think it's the greatest baseball movie ever. Field of Dreams is just terrific. Veronica Mars- The paternity scene in "Leave It To Beaver"
In my recent re-watching of the series this got to me too. Kieth is one of the top television dads I've ever seen.
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riseofsetian1981
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Post by riseofsetian1981 on Jan 4, 2012 23:17:55 GMT -5
As weird as this might sound. I have to say in the very first and second Blade films you had a couple of emotional/tear jerking moments.
In the first Blade it was a powerful and emotional scene where he happens upon a tortured, broken, bleeding, and near vampire transformation/death Whistler. Wesley and Kris portrayed that father/son dynamic in this scene very well.
Blade has actually my favorite character moment. Whistler sees a dying Blade who has been drained of his blood, and he says a powerful line, he says "You didn't give up on me, I am not going to give up on you." As soon as he said that I literally felt the lump in my throat. Very powerful scene in my opinion.
I noticed a poster brought up video games. One that always did it for me was Final Fantasy VII. The death of Aeris still, in my opinion, is one of the most saddest and epic scenes to be portrayed in a video game format. I feel what made it even more emotional is the music, the cutscene, and that smirk that Sephiroth gave made you sad and angry at the same time. As cool and badass of a villain he is, the moment he did that you really wanted to destroy him.
Metal Gear Solid 2 when Otacon's sister dies and the handshake/hug with him and Snake made me tear up too.
Nowadays you really don't have that powerful feelings in film or video games anymore. It almost as if now they try to force you to cry instead of creating sincere and powerful emotions.
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cowbell5000
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Post by cowbell5000 on Jan 5, 2012 3:44:59 GMT -5
Angel-When Doyle sacrifices himself.
buffy-Death of Tara and Death of Buffy in season 5 finale.
Boondock Saints- Death of Rocco.
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Post by HoganBai on Jan 5, 2012 10:58:36 GMT -5
A scene I just remembered. Not exactly a scene but the credits of the episode of The Simpsons where Homer finds out his mother is still alive, only for her to run away again to prevent being caught by the police. This. It destroys me EVERY time
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Post by King Boo on Jan 5, 2012 11:48:02 GMT -5
Veronica Mars- The paternity scene in "Leave It To Beaver"
In my recent re-watching of the series this got to me too. Kieth is one of the top television dads I've ever seen. Veronica and Keith are my favorite parent-kid combo on TV. I love Gilmore Girls too and I know a lot of people say Rory and Lorelai but for me, it's Veronica and Keith.
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zing
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Post by zing on Jan 5, 2012 13:36:07 GMT -5
You utter gits, just reading posts about Toy Story 3 has me sobbing. And yes, after seeing that film I got every single teddy out and into my bedroom.
And you, person who posted the Fry's dog gif, there's a special circle of hell waiting for you!
Now somebody pass the tissues!
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riseofsetian1981
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Post by riseofsetian1981 on Jan 5, 2012 14:21:13 GMT -5
I remember seeing a storyboard alternate sequence of Toy Story 3 of the Incinerator scene. It was actually going to be more disturbing and emotional than the theatrical version. In the storyboard you had Buzz who died by falling into the inferno.
The storyboard showed Buzz shedding tears as the fire slowly consumes him.
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Post by Mehe is F'n hardcore. on Jan 5, 2012 14:37:27 GMT -5
I remember seeing a storyboard alternate sequence of Toy Story 3 of the Incinerator scene. It was actually going to be more disturbing and emotional than the theatrical version. In the storyboard you had Buzz who died by falling into the inferno. The storyboard showed Buzz shedding tears as the fire slowly consumes him. Oh god I'm glad they didn't do that.
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zing
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Post by zing on Jan 5, 2012 14:53:54 GMT -5
Doctor Who - Caves of Androzani Part 4 - The whole bit with the Doctor carrying Peri back to the TARDIS and then collapsing Doctor Who - The Parting of the Ways - "You were fantastic, and you know what? So was I" End of the musical of Les Miserables Beginning and end of Toy Story 3 Jessie's song in Toy Story 2 Don't even know why, but the end of Hair (film rather than stage version) At some point near the end of every single version of Goodbye Mr Chips
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Post by Mehe is F'n hardcore. on Jan 5, 2012 15:31:06 GMT -5
I'm surprised at the lack of 8 simple rules here. Cause there was at least one tearjerker in this ep I watched earlier. It must have been right after ritter's death, and the girls were both pushing the mom to her limit then the blond girl broke down.
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