El Pollo Guerrera
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His name has chicken in it, and he is good at makin' .gifs, so that's cool.
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on Nov 6, 2019 20:19:59 GMT -5
Honestly, the last thing I teared up seeing was "Kit-Bull"...
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Post by Heeltown, USA on Nov 7, 2019 4:10:17 GMT -5
When they shot my f***ing horse in the end of RDR2. I had the same one the whole game, so when she went down and Arthur thanked her I balled my eyes out.
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adamclark52
El Dandy
I'm one with the Force; the Force is with me
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Post by adamclark52 on Nov 7, 2019 6:50:37 GMT -5
At the end of Star Wars: Rogue One.
That final act was just a rollercoaster of everything being done right and even thought I had called the final shot months earlier it still hit me like a ton of bricks.
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Post by celticjobber on Nov 7, 2019 7:24:09 GMT -5
I usually cry when I rewatch Lost. Especially the last episode.
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Post by SeVeN: #TheBadGuy. on Nov 7, 2019 8:56:36 GMT -5
When they shot my f***ing horse in the end of RDR2. I had the same one the whole game, so when she went down and Arthur thanked her I balled my eyes out. I'm a crier, I cry at the smallest stuff, not full on ugly face cry but a few tears. This was my latest one, just the other day. I knew it was coming and still got me. That whole last chapter of him getting sicker and weaker and then the horse and then him, dude I was water the whole time. Like you I kept the same horse the whole game, that big one you were supposed to sell or stable, made him my main and named him Ulysses. R.I.P boy.
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Post by Ryushinku on Nov 7, 2019 9:15:50 GMT -5
Last time was...probably the end of the climactic fight in Creed 2. Surprised me how moved I was, helps that I enjoy the whole Rocky saga so much, with the exact right finish from the exact right person (avoiding spoiler talk here).
Interesting too to see Rocky 2 and Rocky Balboa brought up. Sly's damn good at making you root for the guy.
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Bub (BLM)
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Post by Bub (BLM) on Nov 7, 2019 11:47:01 GMT -5
Titans season 2 episode 8. With a lesser actor as Deathstroke, this wouldn't have worked at all. Holy crap it's a gut punch.
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Brood Lone Wolf Funker
Ozymandius
Got fined anyway. Possibly a Moose
James Franco is the white Donald Glover
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Post by Brood Lone Wolf Funker on Nov 7, 2019 12:47:56 GMT -5
Last night watching an episode of Van Helsing
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Dean-o
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Post by Dean-o on Nov 7, 2019 13:41:14 GMT -5
The ending of Toy Story 4.
Without fail, the ending of Rocky, Rocky 2, and parts of Balboa make me cry.
For TV shows, Six Feet Under. I need to do a rewatch of that soon.
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WR91
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Post by WR91 on Mar 15, 2020 5:48:30 GMT -5
The last (and only) video game I've cried over was the ending to The Walking Dead: Season One by Telltale Games.
The last movie I cried over was when I recently re-watched The Bucket List. Amazing. Simply amazing.
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Post by Citizen Snips Has Left on Mar 15, 2020 7:34:21 GMT -5
The last scene of the outstanding Portrait of a Lady On Fire. Devastating.
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Brood Lone Wolf Funker
Ozymandius
Got fined anyway. Possibly a Moose
James Franco is the white Donald Glover
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Post by Brood Lone Wolf Funker on Mar 15, 2020 9:03:26 GMT -5
Guardians 2 especially because my dad passed away the year prior
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bob
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Post by bob on Mar 15, 2020 9:13:12 GMT -5
Avengers: EndGame -- you know when
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Post by Psy on Mar 15, 2020 11:10:52 GMT -5
For a book, the Otherland series had some moments that made me cry. The great strength of the series is the character building, you understand what drives each and every character. Then, near the end of book 3, a major moment occurs and it is heart-wrenching. And then, in the next book, there is moment as uplifting as this moment was heart-wrenching.
I reread pretty much everything I enjoyed reading the first time. I have never gone back to read these books because I don't want to spoil the memories. They are amazing.
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Post by DerktheDerk on Mar 15, 2020 11:16:44 GMT -5
"Won't You Be My Neighbor?" I think the whole theater was crying after that one.
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Post by King Boo on Mar 15, 2020 11:27:37 GMT -5
For TV shows, Six Feet Under. I need to do a rewatch of that soon. One of my favorite shows ever. Touching, poignant, funny, dark, light, human... just a brilliant show. Nothing like it before or since.
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segaz
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Post by segaz on Mar 15, 2020 11:30:35 GMT -5
That seemed so unreasonable to me. I was more disapointed. I don't think I ever cried over a book or video game. I never cried as a young un when papa was hung for stealing either. Movie...... years ago, this movie depicting Red China, where the mother had a baby and they had inexperienced very young doctors treating her and her parents try to explain to them, but she ends up dying in front of them. That was pretty shocking. My eyes watered. Other than that though? Eyes watered when I first heard the song "you're a good good father." I hated it. I wanted to punch the guy next to me and I had to physically restrain myself from leaving.
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Dean-o
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Post by Dean-o on Mar 15, 2020 21:02:38 GMT -5
For TV shows, Six Feet Under. I need to do a rewatch of that soon. One of my favorite shows ever. Touching, poignant, funny, dark, light, human... just a brilliant show. Nothing like it before or since. The last time I watched it was probably a decade ago. I really need to revisit the series again after how much I have grown, matured, experimented, and yes, experienced family dying. I know it will have a much different impact on me then it did when I was younger. In a way I still don’t know if i’m ready to watch it just yet. My father also died on Christmas Eve so that alone makes me think of him.
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Post by King Boo on Mar 15, 2020 23:12:33 GMT -5
One of my favorite shows ever. Touching, poignant, funny, dark, light, human... just a brilliant show. Nothing like it before or since. The last time I watched it was probably a decade ago. I really need to revisit the series again after how much I have grown, matured, experimented, and yes, experienced family dying. I know it will have a much different impact on me then it did when I was younger. In a way I still don’t know if i’m ready to watch it just yet. My father also died on Christmas Eve so that alone makes me think of him. Yeah, I'd think being in a different place now, having gone through some things, would give you a new perspective when watching it again. When you're ready, of course. The finale montage will always make me cry. So does the scene in the season four finale, "Untitled", with David and Nathaniel on his balcony as it rains. I try to remember that scene whenever I feel low. I'm sorry about your father. If it's not too weird or forward: *hug*
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Mar 15, 2020 23:48:02 GMT -5
I still don't like the movie, but dammit I got misty-eyed rewatching Rise of Skywalker yesterday, specifically at the shot of {Spoiler}Luke and Leia's ghosts.
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