I'll be honest and say when I saw Toy Story 3. When they all started to hold hands, I teared up a bit. I'm not a robot, don't judge me!
Oh and the saddest thing I have ever seen EVER was Wolf's Rain. And I am not even an anime fan. I was literally crying at the end of that shit. They just kept piling sad shit on untill *boom* crying.
http://www.amazon.com/Wolfs-Rain-Legends-Perfect-Collection/dp/B001K98MLO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1289283398&sr=8-1
Time to man-up. Whats the last movie you cried at?
I think the last time I cried at a movie was Titantic. There's a scene where this old couple cuddles up in a bed as the room floods with water. I don't know, that kind of hit me in a soft spot.
I don't know if it's in the spirit of this topic, but the John Coffee execution scene from Green Mile makes me tear up from time to time.
I don't remember, maybe I lack certain emotions. Usually I laugh at those moments I think, not sure.
Pick one. I always cry at movies, either because they are so tremendously bad I am so offended and I can't stand it (see Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland) or because something the directors did or something that happens in the movie impacts me in some way.
I dont cry in public though, only seems to happen when I'm watching movies alone. Don't think I havent tried, Girls seeing you cry is pretty cool to them and my ex wife always wanted to see me cry, but I can't cry around other people (unless it's a totally fucked up movie, like Requiem for a Dream. That movie scarred me for life).
" I think the last time I cried at a movie was Titantic....should I say something, or shouldn't I?
I'm 34 and have honestly never cried over a movie. And I'm not just saying that to sound badass. It's for the same reason a movie has never scared me: I know it's all actors and special effects.
Insert any Pixar movie here. Especially Toy Story 3 and Up. Finding Nemo made me tear up a little, as well as Monsters, Inc. I'm a softy.
When I was eight I cried during the rugrats movie. You cunts.
I can't cry at films now though. I would have cried at the end of toy story 3 or up if it were possible.
For movies I'd have to go back a ways but I just watched the end of Exodus at the beginning of Season 3 of BSG with Tigh and Starbuck lost as the people celebrate Adama's rescue. I had some tears going on. I'm not going to try to draw the distinction between tearing and crying.
Last movie I cried to was Up. More specificly When he finds the adventure journal and see's that it was filled with pictures of their life together.
"I'm 34 and have honestly never cried over a movie. And I'm not just saying that to sound badass. It's for the same reason a movie has never scared me: I know it's all actors and special effects. "
Hey exactly the samething happens to me. I don't get scared either for any videogames or movies. Nice to know there is someone is exactly like that.
For others, I don't even know where you are suppose to cry at toy story 3? There is nothing sad about the movie, unless I didn't get the memo.
" Last movie I cried to was Up. More specificly When he finds the adventure journal and see's that it was filled with pictures of their life together. "Yeah.
Bastards.
Little Miss Sunshine.
@nintendoeats said:
" 500 days of summer. I saw that at a very bad time. "D'awww. I have to imagine seeing it at that time would be fucking rough. Great movie, though.
" I think the last time I cried at a movie was Titantic. There's a scene where this old couple cuddles up in a bed as the room floods with water. I don't know, that kind of hit me in a soft spot. I don't know if it's in the spirit of this topic, but the John Coffee execution scene from Green Mile makes me tear up from time to time. "
This scene is actually based on a real life situation aboard the doomed liner. Isidor Straus is the name of the man shown there, and woman was Ida, if my memory serves me correctly. They were offered a place aboard one of the lifeboats, though Isidor said he would not leave until every woman aboard the ship had been rescued. It is inaccurate in displaying them in a bed, as they supposedly lay on deck chairs instead, waiting for the torrents of water to drown them. Ida did not leave her husband, and the two died aboard the ship. Yes: Isidor Straus was one of the co-owners of the Macy's department store. So, there you have it! Some trivial information for you.
As for films I have cried at, there have been no films. There was a short film shown at Christmas each year, called 'The Snowman'. I don't know why, but the song used during the flight sequence used to leave me in tears. It's weird that music seems to have more of an effect than a visual action, but still.
The Cove. That movie was sad. Fucking Dolphin Slayers (Dibs on that band name)
Bonus: I also saw Ever After when I was 7 and cried my ass off. They treated Drew Barrymore like shit in that movie. Now that I'm wiser, I realize she had it coming. :)
" @Sarumarine said:Go for it! Heh heh." I think the last time I cried at a movie was Titantic....should I say something, or shouldn't I? "
Pixar movies tend to make me a little teary eyed. So far it's been Wall-E and Up. Goddamn sad old man!
" @InfamousBIG said:PUSSY" @Sarumarine said:Go for it! Heh heh. "" I think the last time I cried at a movie was Titantic....should I say something, or shouldn't I? "
" I'm 34 and have honestly never cried over a movie. And I'm not just saying that to sound badass. It's for the same reason a movie has never scared me: I know it's all actors and special effects. "This kind of, except that sometimes I think a story can be good enough that it can effect you.
Anyway, the only movie I have ever gotten teary eyed over was Saving Private Ryan, when the old dude was at the grave.
Shit got to me.
And going back to what I quoted, I guess that matters because it WAS real - if not that story exactly, there's thousands exactly like it.
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