Films that made you cry. Even as a manly man of a man.
Bicentennial Man - Where he was rejected a lot and never lived to see that he was the oldest living being.
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Where Gandalf fell and thought to be dead.
Fox and the Hound - I'd rather not say.
Charlotte's Web - Charlotte dies.
Tuck Everlasting - 2 parts I know of that was near the end of the movie.
And...
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe where Aslan is stabbed by the white witch.
Finding Nemo - Oh boy! :D
Forrest Gump - Don't even ask because you all already know!
Gran Torino - Where Eastwood gets shot.
That's about it.
Dude! You cried in Shawshank Redemption? What? I didn't really find it all that sad. Anyways mine are....
My Girl (If you didn't cry your a beast!), Ladder 49 (But only the first time I watched it) and The Guardian a small bit. Marley and Me almost got me but not quite (but i cried when I finished the book.)
Spoilers......Youhave been warned.........Spoilers
Just finished The Fountain for like he seventh time the Bathtub scene and the scene where Izzy dies pulls at the heartstrings for me. God that film is good, Jackman and Weiz portray their roles to perfection it is quite exquisite
BUNCH OF FAGS !
Shindler's List almost made me cry when I saw the girl in red's body being dragged to be burned. Or the scenes with the General's maid (Her name escapes me).
Click made me shed a tear.
American History X had me weeping at the final scene. Edward Norton for life! Best actor out there.
Maybe one more...I'm forgetting. Still have to watch The Green Mile and Shawshank Redemption. Have them both in my DVD collection. Haven't watched 'em.
" Pokemon: The First Movie. Sue me, I was young. Though, I still think it's sad. "Totally forgot about that.. yes. Indeed. That was the one with mew two and all the pokemon clones, correct? I remember most of the Pokemon movies, just not which are which.
Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars
"Big Fish. Gets me every time."
Actually I'd have to agree with that right there... the ending gives me chills
I've never cried during a movie.
@jakob187 said:
" What is it with all you people and Click? I can't say that I teared up once during that movie. Yeah, it was sad the way they played it out, but the whole time, I was already in the mindset that none of this was real. I'm guessing everyone else just got incredibly duped.hells yes. that movie was just amazing, but I would never watch it again.Also, I almost forgot to mention another flick that made me cry: The Last King of Scotland. This one was for a solely different reason. When I had seen the movie, I didn't know a thing about Idi Amin. After I watched the movie, even knowing that it was a fictionalized work involving a real-life tyrannical dictator, I was shocked at the atrocities one man was willing to commit...including to his own wife...and then force his sons and the entire city to look at what he'd done to her."
I cried for an hour straight after that movie out of pure terror. What an incredible movie...so incredible that I can't even watch it again. That movie scarred the fuck out of me.
I recently went to see "UP" with my niece and nephew and at lot of the themes really hit home with me and I teared up a bit.... I mean, what? no I mean I wasnt watching the movie cause I was too busy doing push-ups and reading truck magazines!!.. Yeah! now where did I leave my chewing Tobacco?
I remember way back I was 5 watching Lion King, I just cried like a bitch when he (forgot the name of the cub) watches his dad get killed by his own brother. That just had me.
The end of Saving Private Ryan, man I just brokedown into tears. Also honourable mention to Metal Gear Solid 4, with Snake in the cemetery at the end (y'all know what). Man i came so close to shedding a tear at that part.
Gonna post those I cried at, and those I nearly did so. Everything after the name of the movie will be a spoiler from said movie. So watch it :P
King Kong (the new one) ~ When King Kong dies... I cried.
Gladiator ~ When the gladiator (Maximus? I gotta see this one again.) died, and he sees his family... I cried.
Big Fish ~ The end made me cry semi-happy tears. It is such a beautiful movie.
Schindlers List ~ When Schindler frets about not saving more... that is one harsh scene. Really made me cry.
Probably more movies that made me cry, but cannot remember any right now.
Cast Away ~ The whole movie is sad, and several parts made me tear up. Especially the part with Wilson.
Wall-E ~ When you think about it, it is a pretty sad movie. And some parts made me tear up. How lonely he was for starters.
The Pianist ~ Seeing how happy he is when he finds food for one thing. Adrian Brody is a great actor. And knowing this is a true story makes it so much more emotional.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind ~ "Meet me in Montauk"... It was so weird. Up to that point it had been a quirky, fun, sad movie. But when she whispered those words to him, I lost it. I was very close to crying.
Band of Brothers ~ Again, know that this happened makes it powerful. And the interview with the actual veterans is really emotional.
I had so many more, but I cannot remember them now. I like being able to cry like this. It feels good. And I like to think about those who made the movies. How good it must be to them if they knew they could make at least one person react like this to something they made. 'cause hey, if you manage to make something which makes people cry, you have done something right. Unless people cry because it is utter shit.
House's season 4 two episode finale had me tear up.
I teared when Professor Xavier died in X-men 3 (yeah I know).
and Pans Labyrinth had me emotional. never "cried" tho
I have never ever cried at a movie and it makes me feel like less of a human. I hate being this way but i just never cry about that kind of stuff
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