Ok GAF, time to swallow your pride...

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The only movie I can think of that made me kinda tear up a bit was What Dreams May Come. That was several years ago around when it came out; I bought it recently and watched it and it didn't have the same effect on me. Oh well.
 
CurseoftheMods said:
How could anyone not mention these two movies?

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Because they didn't make me cry. Oh and Donnie Darko is very overrated. Sunshine was decent though.

And props to whoever also said "Dancer in the Dark" ~ nothing touches this in terms of cry factor
 
because of the story:

Big Fish
Forrest Gump
Remember the Titans
Heat


because of the overwhelming awesomeness of everything by the time the credits roll:

Empire Strikes Back
 
'In America' was really sad.

I'll cry during pretty much any movie though. I think the most I've ever cried is during Spider-Man 2.
 
Dances With Wolves.

The part with the Indian Warrior guy at the end saying he will always be his friend. Gets me everytime. It's just so awesome. Love that movie. Also, the ending of E.T. If you don't cry at that you're one heartless S.O.B.
 
As a kid,
All dogs go to Heaven
Land Before Time

Recently,
ROTK (Gray Havens)
Iron Giant
House of Sand and Fog
Grave of the Fireflies
 
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Both endings have to do with dying fathers or contacting a dead father. Gets me every time because I admire my father so much.
 
When I first saw Bambi I supposedly cried. Not a huge fan but when
Data got blown up
on Nemesis I was a bit chocked up. I think that's about it.
 
"Finding Neverland" made me...:
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I kid you not, I haven't cried that much since I went to my grandma's funeral.
 
I haven't really cried out of sadness for a really long time. I did cry tears of nerd joy three times during Batman Begins though. I've been a Batman fan my whole life, and it was just so great to finally have someone do it right.
 
Kevtones said:
Dancer in the Dark
(the final scene is probably the saddest thing I've ever seen, holy fuck is it sad. The way Bjork's voice cracks when she screams "I can't breath" is unreal)

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:'(
 
old ones I can remember... I am Sam

recently Brokeback Mountain... I still can't listen to the soundtrack without teary eyes :(

I remember crying with Ally McBeal when
billy dies :(

edit: dancer in the dark, omg... THAT's a sad movie... :'(
 
It's A Wonderful Life. That one used to get me all the time, but hasn't in about the last five years. Such a cynical, jaded bastard these days. *sneers at GAF*

I think I came damn close or maybe even shed a tear at Million Dollar Baby. Tears or not, it was certainly very sad.
 
Grave of the Fireflies, do not ever watch this movie when you are already depressed. Especially if you are depressed because of your own brother. Stupid Takahata.
 
From "A Star Is Burns"

Barney's movie is in black and white. It opens with a shot of a Duff
beer bottle on a windowsill. Gauzy white curtains billow around it as
the love theme from "M. Butterfly" plays. A hand grabs the bottle
and turns it upside down; the camera pans slowly down to reveal
Barney's lips on the other end of it.

The next shot shows Barney from above lying on a couch under the
window. As a voiceover, he says, "My name is Barney Gumbel. I'm 40,
I'm single, and I drink." The scene fades to a road where Barney lies
in the gutter, drinking another Duff, then lying down. The Duff pours
slowly into a sewer grating. "There's a line in `Othello' about a
drinker: `Now a sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a
beast.' That pretty well covers it." The camera shows a time lapse
view of clouds moving during the day, which turns to night, then back
to day again. Barney has become an old man, bald, toothless, still
lying in the same gutter. A tear leaks from his eye.

A woman watching the movie is moved.

Woman: It's brilliant: savagely honest, tender...he has the soul of a
poet.
Barney: You're very kind.
Woman: Excuse me, did something crawl down your throat and die?
Barney: It didn't die!


Back on the screen, Barney sits in a chair and says, "My name is
Barney Gumbel, and I'm an alcoholic." The camera pulls back to reveal
several similarly-attired girls. Lisa says, "Mr. Gumbel, this is a
Girl Scout meeting." Barney asks, "Is it? Or is it that you girls
can't admit you have a problem?"

The scene fades to a playing record player, then back to Barney on the
couch, a rose held to his nose. "Don't cry for me," he narrates, "I'm
already dead." He puts the rose in the Duff bottle on the windowsill;
its petals fall off slowly, and the curtain billows in front of it as
"Fin" appears.
 
The Champ

I double f*cking dare you to not blub.

One of my ex's was terrible... we went to see one movie and she was bubbling everywhere... that tragic movie? ...

Cliffhanger - lols !!!!
 
Haven't cried from a film, but Vanilla Sky, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and Cowboy Bebop brought me the closest, methinks.
 
Deathcraze said:
Apart from that I can't remember crying to any films, but I did cry after watching the Futurama episode about Fry's dog :(


I got all teary eyed at the end of the that episode. So sad.
 
FFD SAYS.... "POIGNANT"
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The entire movie was a set-up to make you cry pulling every trick in the book, THOESE SCUM movie producers, it was me and a bunch of 10 year old girls crying in the theater when it was over. Thank you producers for making me feel like a man.


Finally: while not making ffd cry, It needs to be up here anyway, because it sure as well should have.


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Deathcraze said:
Apart from that I can't remember crying to any films, but I did cry after watching the Futurama episode about Fry's dog :(


+1 for Fry's Dog
+1 for Fry's Brother

Tears definitely :(
 
The entire movie was a set-up to make you cry pulling every trick in the book, THOESE SCUM movie producers, it was me and a bunch of 10 year old girls crying in the theater when it was over. Thank you producers for making me feel like a man.

i'm going to assume that you just happened to be in the same theater with a load of 10 year old girls rather than those two previous points being connected... :lol

although, this is Japan... so...
 
Finding Neverland
Forrest Gump
Schindlers List

On the brink of tears in some parts of Braveheart also.
 
Not really cry but definately impacted me strongly (which I guess isn't the same thing but whatever):

Dance in the Dark
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
All Dogs Go To Heaven
Grave of the Fireflies
Finding Neverland
Land Before Time

Yeah, I basically just relisted stuff I saw here.
 
Edward Scissorhands
Return of the King (didn't when I saw it in the theater, but definitely cried like a baby watching it on DVD for the first time)
Dancer in the Dark (I don't think I can ever watch this movie again)

The Land Before Time was the first movie to make me cry - I saw it with my mom when I was about six and was devastated when Littlefoot's mother died. :[
 
eLGee said:
"Finding Neverland" made me...:
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I kid you not, I haven't cried that much since I went to my grandma's funeral.

the part where the grandma starts clapping for the show in their house.. that was good
 
CrisKre said:
ugh, somehow As good as it gets. I dunno why.

I can appreciate that..I didn't cry, but I felt something, definitely.

I guess I would have cried in Brokeback Mountain if I weren't desperately trying to remove myself from the film to prevent that. The bit at the end
with Ennis in Jack's parents' house and his old bedroom
.

When I was a kid, Bambi made me both cry, and throw up when I first saw it :lol I've very vague memories of that, I don't know why I threw up.
 
I never cry, I'm serious. But there are movies that gives you that feeling that you ought to...

Schindlers List is one of them.
 
Has anyone teared up at this list so far? Anyways, I cried like a bitch at My Dog Skip, The Royal Tenebaums
The Royal Death Scene with Chas and When Chas says, "I've had a rough year dad."
Gladiator was perfection and I bawled there. Crash always makes me weep
The shooting scene with the kid and the car crash
The Life Aquatic
Ned's (Kingsley's) Death Scene and funeral
 
Vennt said:
Spongebob Squarepants, sometimes having kids can suck when you have to make sacrifices like this, and I cried in mourning for the 2+ hours of my life lost. :P

Spongebob Squarepants rules. I laugh my ass off watching that show with my son.

Oh yeah, forgot Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. That was kinda sad.
 
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