Don't cry much to films, but when I did, it was when Samuel L Jackson blew his head off in '187'.
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Don't cry much to films, but when I did, it was when Samuel L Jackson blew his head off in '187'.
when ricky got shot in Boys in tha Hood
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pursuit of happiness
^^^Boner for Will Smith?
That was the first movie that came to mind for me also, but the moment of crying was back when I was 6 or 7 years old when the film came out, not as an adult.
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I cried uncontrollably from laughing watching Eddie Murphy's Raw a few times.
The scene on "Suckah free city" when he shoots the little boy on the couch would have surely caused some moist eyes if it didn't happen so sudden.
oh gawd i promised ma self i wouldnt talk about this ever again but fuck it....
i cryed rivers of Argentinian fluids watching the movie UP
saddest story ever.............
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^MANLY
Ah man when will smith chokes the dog out I got some dust in my eye or something so I had to rub em a bit to get it out sure.. And then thats why they reddened too. LOL nah but yea that was tough to watch.
BTW awesome sig
i can't remember if it was K9 or Turner and Hooch, but i cried when the dog got shot.
The Phone Booth scene with Colin Farrell bearing his soul to the public and his wife.
You think that's crazy, try watching Hans Christian Anderson's "Little Mermaid" or 80's cartoon cult classic "Goldwing" as a child. Shit might fuck your head up and give you mild emotional scars.
(Goldwing info included, because it is hard to find)
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i did'nt cry, but it got me, and as strange as it is, i actually felt for the Nazi dad, i was like "nah, it can't happen, come on, find him"
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the only film i ever cried like a bitch to was The Color Purple, i've had the vhs of it for more than 20 years, and i've only watched it twice....i've put it on to watch many times, but usually get about 20minutes into it & have to turn it off cos i know i'm gonna cry, then sometime last october i think, i forced myself to watch it again (2nd time i've seen the whole thing), and i was cool all the way through, thinkin "i can do this without tears", 20 minutes before it ends and that was it, it was over, could'nt hold em back anymore....
This thread brings to mind something sort of unrelated, but i'll mention it.
The cliche of hollywood formula movies has had an inadvertent positive effect, in that now when some fucked up shit happens in a movie, and isn't resolved neatly or reconciled, it hits much harder than if movies in general were realistic.
There is so much constant moralising in most films, that when you come across a film which just represents something without forcing a message upon you, it's always a stark outlier.
I've never cried watching a film, but i well up a bit all the time watching various things, i can't even name one particular film, but it happens all the time.
You watch something quiet and contemplative yet harsh, and it's such a shock in contrast with the majority of films, i think anyone would have an emotional reaction (maybe not crying though).
the ending of bodyguard gets me every time ;(
bunch of sensitive faggits on this website.
i see you dawg.
and they didn't even make you wait at all, 10 minutes in, I shed a tear and the wifey is balling,
Legend of the Fall got me when he was burying his brother's heart on the hillside after he comes home from the war. Kind made me think about having to bury one of my own brothers like that, sad shit.
Angus, not cause of all the shit that he went through at school (which that itself was depressing) but when his (i think grandfather) dies, aw man, that was some shit like goddamn everything about this kid's life sucks and the one person who he legit loves has to up and die? that was a long time ago though, might have to watch it again and see how i do
Pursuit of Happiness and 7 Pounds are the only movies I can think of that I teared up on
Either Will Smith has a grasp on my emotions or he just does really well in depressing movies
kung fu panda! oogway is one of the greats! peace.
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I saw this movie when I was 11 called "Grave of the Fireflies" made by the studios that animate all of Miyazaki's films. I could NOT stop crying for hours after I saw it. My parents felt so guilty. It was right after they had bought me "My Neighbor Totoro" and I had loved that so they got "Grave of the Fireflies" thinking I would like it too. Unfortunately it turned out to be about the last few weeks of the lives of two kids dying of starvation and radiation sickness after the atomic bombings in Japan :..(
Also Cried During:
-The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
-World's Greatest Dad
Up was amazing, just saw it. The first ten minutes are incredible
The intro to "Katyn" actually made me kinda teary. Those poor motherfuckers, fucking Poms and French abondons them as soon as the Krauts attacks. Then the so called "liberators" from Russia attacks. Then the Czechs beefs with the Poles cause they supposedly "blocked" Russians from saving them.
Fuckin Europeans....
i cried during transformers when i first saw meghan fox
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The only movie that has ever pulled on my heart strings has been Click. I went into thinking it was going to be another Sandler flick, but when his dad dies and Sandler is regretting a lot of what he's done up to that point in his life, I almost shed a tear. I guess I saw a little bit of myself in that character.