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| #3 Posted on 11.3.06 0042.34 Reposted on: 11.3.13 0044.00 | "Brian's Song" Without a doubt. Though there were parts of "In America" that came damn close to it. | Nag
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| #4 Posted on 11.3.06 0251.45 Reposted on: 11.3.13 0252.36 | "My life" with Micheal Keaton. | samoflange
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| #5 Posted on 11.3.06 0513.32 Reposted on: 11.3.13 0513.42 | I saw the Lion King when I was 10 and when Mufasa died I just about had to leave the theater. Luckily it was a Disney movie and the ending didn't disappoint us impressionable kids. | AWArulz
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| #6 Posted on 11.3.06 0554.18 Reposted on: 11.3.13 0554.29 | I cry like a girl at the end of Armageddon when Bruce Willis says goodbye to his daughter. Every time. | orangeman
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| #7 Posted on 11.3.06 0940.55 Reposted on: 11.3.13 0947.14 | Midnight Cowboy | Lexus
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| #8 Posted on 11.3.06 1214.28 Reposted on: 11.3.13 1214.44 | I've cried during one and only one movie. The Little Toaster that Could by Don Bluth. I was a kid.
Big Fish almost made me cry, but I was smiling when the tears welled up. | JayJayDean
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| #9 Posted on 11.3.06 1220.52 Reposted on: 11.3.13 1221.23 | I was a WRECK at the end of Braveheart, which is part of the reason I have no desire to see it again (in a good way).
And this isn't "sad", per se, but whenever all the fish in "Finding Nemo" make it to the bottom and get out of the net my allergies always start acting up. | StaggerLee
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| #10 Posted on 11.3.06 1239.17 Reposted on: 11.3.13 1239.17 | I teared up once during CRASH, when you think the daughter got shot.
Brian's song as well. | DJ FrostyFreeze
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| #11 Posted on 11.3.06 1310.20 Reposted on: 11.3.13 1310.45 | "The 5 People You Meet in Heaven" (I have the book too), and at the end of "Antwone Fisher" when they introduce him to his family at the end. | richcon
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| #12 Posted on 11.3.06 1634.19 Reposted on: 11.3.13 1634.21 | The Shawshank Redemption always makes my eyes well up. | J. Kyle
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| #13 Posted on 11.3.06 1809.58 Reposted on: 11.3.13 1814.13 | Grave of the Fireflies
Reduces EVERYONE to shambles. | Brian P. Dermody
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| #14 Posted on 11.3.06 1936.15 Reposted on: 11.3.13 1936.39 | "My Dog Skip" and "The Iron Giant" (tie).
The latter being the only good thing Vin Diesel will ever be in. | Kevintripod
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| #15 Posted on 11.3.06 2013.49 Reposted on: 11.3.13 2016.05 | "A.I." made me teary eyed.
Also, not sure if you would consider it a movie, but there was a 9/11 documentary film on HBO that dealt with a father finially telling his son that his mother was dead and was never going to be coming back. When the scene came when he finially told the little boy, I was bawling like a baby. | ShotGunShep
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| #16 Posted on 11.3.06 2014.25 Reposted on: 11.3.13 2016.25 | Another vote for Braveheart, which is one of my favorite movies. | Tenken347
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| #17 Posted on 11.3.06 2039.48 Reposted on: 11.3.13 2039.57 | I have only ever cried at one movie, and that is "Where the Red Fern Grows." Boy has two dogs that he loves more than anything in the world, and they die. Why would you even make a movie like that? And while I didn't cry at "Iron Giant," I saw the movie with a group of my friends, and they were absolutely bawling. | dwaters
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| #18 Posted on 11.3.06 2057.16 Reposted on: 11.3.13 2057.22 | Another vote for "Old Yeller", even though I haven't seen it since a first grade school assembly. I remember very little from that far back, except how sad that was. Who's idea was it to show that to a bunch of elementary school kids? Someone mentioned "A.I." and I remember seeing that and how uncomfortable it was to watch as Haley Joel Osment was abandoned in the woods by his mom, even though I knew he was only a machine. | Nuclear Winter
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| #19 Posted on 11.3.06 2245.31 Reposted on: 11.3.13 2245.36 | Let's see...
I wanted to cry at the end of Armageddon, but the first time I saw it was in my 9th grade science class, so I really couldn't.
Same deal with the movie With Honors, but everyone I've talked to didn't even like the movie to begin with, so I might be alone there.
A couple parts in Field of Dreams.
The very end of Terminator 2.
OH! And the documentary on the WrestleMania XX DVD about The Rock and Stone Cold. That got me, too (shut up). | DJ FrostyFreeze
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| #20 Posted on 11.3.06 2250.56 Reposted on: 11.3.13 2251.20 | Originally posted by Nuclear Winter OH! And the documentary on the WrestleMania XX DVD about The Rock and Stone Cold. That got me, too (shut up).
I got your back. I didnt cry there, but it got me too. Matter of fact, I'm gonna watch it again right now. |
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