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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Apr 23, 2007 18:18:22 GMT -5
The only movie where I shed a tear was Click... when the Fonz passes away and he misses it. That was some tough stuff. Hell yeah! I didn't quite get there when Adam Sandler keeps rewinding Fonz saying "I love you, son." but I was within inches of it. ditto for Kate Beckinsale at the end when Sandler is dying saying "forever and ever babe." but the future Mrs. Schlapowitz cried during both of those scenes!
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Post by HeyYo on Apr 23, 2007 19:14:16 GMT -5
Blow - When George makes the recording to his father knowing he is dying. Chokes me up just thinking about it
Saving Private Ryan - when they're in the church and I can't remember the characters name but when he talks about how he ignored his mother sometimes and how he regretted it
Shawshank Redemption - the ending, that's all I need to say
Forrest Gump - see Shawshank
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Post by nisi on Apr 23, 2007 23:37:26 GMT -5
F'ing Netflix makes me cry, I can tough out most movies.
But I bawled like a baby the first time I saw One True Thing with the dying mom and all.
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NIXON
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Post by NIXON on Apr 23, 2007 23:51:53 GMT -5
Glory: The end is sad and great all at once Rocky Balboa: Nostalgia reasons mostly. Teared up more so than actual crying Schindlers List: I think the end of this movie is one of the most moving things I have ever witnessed, when Schindler is crying about how he could have gotten more people had he traded his car or ring.
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Post by freddiejoefloydfan on Apr 24, 2007 0:26:59 GMT -5
Field of Dreams
"Hey dad, wanna have a catch?"
Everytime
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Post by Evil Homer on Apr 24, 2007 7:54:52 GMT -5
The Last scene in Ghost makes me cry everytime, Parts of World Trade Center are pretty emotional, And as mentioned above scene in Click with Sandler ignoring his dad who passes away, on the same subject the ending was great with Sandler realizing his Dad is alive. Another one is Jack Frost (with Michael Keaton)
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Post by G✇JI☈A on Apr 24, 2007 8:02:41 GMT -5
The death of Godzilla in 'Godzilla vs Destoroyah' nearly gets me.
Also the final shot of that film is one of the best final shots ever.
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Post by I Like Your Poetry on Apr 24, 2007 8:20:19 GMT -5
Off the top of my head, though I'm sure there are more, I know that in terms of what I've seen recently, I teared up heavily at the end of Click, and began sobbing at the end of Godfather III during the montage scene at the end.
Though not a TV show, but I honestly can't watch the Futurama episode "Luck of the Fryrish" without crying.
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Post by skillz on Apr 24, 2007 8:25:54 GMT -5
Never cried for a movie, but Philadelphia was pretty darn emotional. That's probably the only movie that came close.
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Post by "Playboy" Don Douglas on Apr 24, 2007 8:53:34 GMT -5
One of the Rugrats movies, the one where Dil is born. There is a scene where Dil is crying and crying, and both parents are taking turns trying to calm him down. Meanwhile Tommy is walking around, trying to get the attention of at least one of them. The part that really does is it when he holds up a storybook, wanting one of them to read to him, but neither of them notices. It's not that I even relate to it, my parents were always good about not showing any kind of favoritism to me or my brother. It's just a damn sad scene to me.
The Green Mile. When Delacroix is about to be executed and he tells the guards that they're good men and he wishes he could have met them differently. And when John is about to be executed and he's talking about the dream he had.
At the end of Hamburger Hill, before the credits, it shows the following quote:
"If you are able, save for them a place inside of you and save one backward glance when you are leaving for the places they can no longer go.
Be not ashamed to say you loved them, though you may or may not have always. Take what they have taught you with their dying and keep it with your own.
And in that time when men decide and feel safe to call the war insane, take one moment to embrace those gentle heroes you left behind.
Major Michael Davis O'Donnell 1 January 1970 Dak To, Vietnam Listed as KIA February 7, 1978
There's more, I'm sure, but I can't think of them right now. Except to say that I cannot watch John Wayne's last movie, The Shootist. He plays an aging gunfighter dying of cancer, which Wayne himself was in the process of at the same time. Couple that with the fact that my uncle, who was like a 2nd father to me and a big Wayne fan, died of cancer when I was 7, forget about it. I tried to watch it once, and got to the part where he tells someone he has cancer, and I turned it off.
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Post by wrestlecrapmania on Apr 26, 2007 18:51:53 GMT -5
I cried during PokeMon the First Movie when I first saw it. Yes, really.
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Post by algertman on Apr 26, 2007 19:34:24 GMT -5
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Post by MiLo Duck on Apr 26, 2007 19:44:58 GMT -5
Beaches.
It is hokey. It is a chick flick. All in all it is craptastic by most everyone else's standards, but for some reason it just gets to me. I've literally tried to watch it with out shedding a tear, but in the end Niagra Falls.
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Post by -Lithium- on Apr 26, 2007 19:48:45 GMT -5
None but United 93 was pretty sad...
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Mr Captain Falcon
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Post by Mr Captain Falcon on Apr 26, 2007 21:49:05 GMT -5
Has anyone here mentioned Ladder 49 yet? The scene where Mr. Phoenix saves the black girl in the fire got to me, as did the funeral at the end.
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Post by Matt on Apr 26, 2007 22:10:35 GMT -5
Shawshank Redemption the ending of that gets me "I would like to see my friend..I want to shake his hand" for some reason that line tends to get me.
The Sixth Sense..When he finds out he's dead and goes to see the wife and his ring falls off..That one got me
Alright this one will probably get a snicker..I've only watched Titanic onced and cried a ton..Espically when it's sinking and the old people lay in the bed together waiting, then the guy going in the water, not that part itself but that damn music tends to get me.
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Post by The Line on Apr 26, 2007 22:58:00 GMT -5
Don't think I ever have cried, but the closest was at the end of Godfather Pt. III. I fell in love with the characters in the first two, so to see Mike die like that was just emotional. And his scream at the opera will send chills down your spine.
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Post by ThereIsNoAbsurdistOnlyZuul on Apr 26, 2007 23:04:10 GMT -5
It's actually kind of silly when I think about it, but Finding Nemo brought a tear to my eye the first time I saw it. The same can be said for Spirited Away, except that's every time I watch it. Miyazaki owns your soul Matt, don't worry, you're in good hands. Know what I mean? Though not a TV show, but I honestly can't watch the Futurama episode "Luck of the Fryrish" without crying. That always, always gets me.
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Post by Godhand on Apr 26, 2007 23:10:12 GMT -5
Fox and the Hound-Probably the saddest Disney movie The Santa CLause- I have father issues alright.
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Post by MolotovMocktail on Apr 27, 2007 1:28:46 GMT -5
Dangerous Minds-Emilio dies right when it looks like he might turn his life around.
A.I.-when the structure collapses on the robot kid's sub, and he shuts down as he's praying to the Blue Fairy statue-I thought that was the end. Of course, the real ending wasn't much happier.
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