The LAST movie that made me cry was The Lion King. Sad big kid that I am
The LAST movie that made me cry was The Lion King. Sad big kid that I am
never actually cried but forced back tears like twice in edward scissorhands...I think it was when wynona is all "hold me" and edward stammers out "I cant" cuz you know, he like has no hands. then it flashbacks to how happy he was when his maker was finally going to give him hands but ends up dying and edward watches them slide through his scissors. too sad.
Good job Grim Reaper.
Follower.
"During Ellen Burstyn's impassioned monologue about how it feels to be old, cinematographer Matthew Libatique accidentally let the camera drift off-target. When director Darren Aronofsky called "cut" and confronted him about it, he saw to his shock that the reason Libatique had let the camera drift was because had been crying so hard during the take that he had fogged up the camera's eyepiece. This was the take used in the final print."
Keep snacking on the assholes of the trends, buddy.
Battle Royale...
well kind of.. lol
Braveheart: Where they shank his wife in front of him.
Good call.Originally posted by tbag52700
Forrest Gump
"You died...on a Sunday morning."
Oh man, that really got me.
At the end of Braveheart, when The Bruce is rallying the troops to fight, and Shemus throws the sword in the air. Hoo boy.
Gladiator, in the final fight scene, when it switches to black and white and he opens the gate (you know he's dying).
Also when he finds his wife and son crucified.
And at the end. "But not yet, not yet."
Oh, and fuck me sideways, the tears flowed like water at the end of Schindler's List, when Liam Neeson is leaving all the people, and giving his speech, "This ring, this ring could have bought one more life..."
I could go on.
I almost cry on every movie, from sadness or laugh...but i cry..
I actually never cried in any movie, even Requiem For A Dream does nothing to me. Almost never any laugh also. Which I could.
The Green Mile - When they executed him at the end
Star Trek: The Wrath Of Kahn
because dear god, that is the greatest movie ever created.
I didn't think much of the movie all that much, as it really doesn't compare to the book, but at the end of the green mile for some reason I did cry.. not sure - the music must of done it
And when bruce willis killed the rapist in Pulp Fiction.. all he wanted was something he couldn't have - a freedom fighter if you will - a patriot, and he died..
Gimp...
I think when i watched Titanic back in '97 was the first time after a long time that i cried...and boy when u don't have tissues or handkerchiefs, it can get quite messy hehehehe. But it was worth the 8bux.
The last movie that made me cry was halloween h20 where michael myers gets his head chopped off really sad to see his head get cut off like that........LMAO
Heat
Donnie Brasco
Saving Private Ryan: "Mama!!...Mama!... Ma.."
Black Hawk Down
Not actually crying but feeling sad:
Memento
Braveheart
The Thin Red Line
La Noche de los Lapices ( Argentinean movie about the torture and killing of 30 college students by the Police. Based on a true story)
yeah i had tears in my eyes at the end of gladiator,
when he's walking through the wheat fields, and he's opening the door to see his dead family. its usually the music that gets me going. i almost teared at the end of black hawk down when the guy starts talking about tucking his kids into bed too.
Hmmm.... Wish I had seen all of Blackhawk Down...
I have this problem - sometimes I pass out when I see blood - but usually only real blood. Never passed out in a movie theater before until went to Blackhawk down.
You know that part where they're digging around in the guys leg to find his artery? Yeah - I don't remember much after that. Too bad 'cause the first half of the movie was badass. The really sad thing is that the people I was with were too embarrassed to wake me up or something.
You want an non-manipulative movie, but also deeply moving?
Try Grave of the FireFlies.
Its highly rated on imdb
and it made eberts "the great movies" list.
Angela's Ashes......I don't remember a specific scene that I cried at, but that movie has to be the sadest most emotional movie that I have seen in a while; one of the only movies that I have cried in since I was a child.
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