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List movies that made you cry.

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Never actually cried (tears running down face) but the last scene in Saving Private Ryan and the grave tribute scene in Schindler's List had me misting up pretty bad.
 
The end of terminator 2, mind you I was 8..

Transformers the Movie, I watched a bit of walk to remember on tv, but didnt see it all the way through..

side note, worst occasion would be end of the first disc in final fantasy VII.
 
Several movies have made me laugh until my eyes watered, the latest one I can remember is in Bruce Almighty when Jim Carrey makes the anchor guy who got promoted over him go spastic when he tried to talk during the live broadcast (and changed the words on the telepromter).

A lot of movies listed here have either gotten me choked up or been on the verge, but never had tears actually come down the cheeks. The only book that ever made me cry was Where the Red Fern Grows, when I was probably 14.
 
Originally posted by: rachelmb
Alright, here we go: A Walk to Remember, The Notebook, Harry Potter 4, My Dog Skip, Mystic River, LOTR: the Return of the King(b/c it was the last movie🙁 ), Rudy, Forest Gump, Braveheart, Gladiator, Armageddon. i THINK that's it. what can i say, i'm soft-hearted

as if i need to add to my list, i thought of another one: Pay it Forward..that's a sad movie🙁
 
Ace Ventura 2: When Nature Calls. Man, the scene where Ace crawled outta the rhino's ass had me in tears.
 
benji: the hunted (i was 5 or so)
life is beautiful (the dad's sacrifice was what did it for me)
passion of the Christ (powerful, regardless)
john q (again, the father's sacrifice)
 
My Girl - Thomas J!!!!
What Dreams May Come - "... Its about NOT giving up..."
Patch Adams "so close that when you close your eyes, i fall asleep"
City of Angels "... then spend an eternity without her ..."
Cast Away "but i was so glad she was with me on that island"
The Family Man "i choose us"
 
city of angels.... good call.

i definitely didn't cry during the notebook, though. i dunno what everyone's big deal was.
 
Grave of Fireflies(the whole damned movis is depressing), The Abyss (When Ed Harris is trying to revive his wife), and SLC Punk! (when Bob dies) get me everytime.
 
I can?t really remember any past movies, but the most recent one was ?Fahrenheit 9/11?. Before the Michael Moore haters jump all over my @ss, see the movie.

I liked ?Rodger and Me? but thought he was a little too self-congratulatory about getting Kmart to stop selling ammo in ?Bowling for Columbine?. I avoided Fahrenheit 9/11 because of all the negative hype about it being election propaganda, but since it was on HBO I TIVOed it.

Fahrenheit 9/11 did a good job of telling the story from the stealing of the 2000 election through the reading of My Pet Goat during terror attack to the Iraqi invasion and occupation, but I was most surprised at the past and ongoing Bush/Saudi business connections. The footage of civilian casualties from the initial assault, including napalm burns and amputations were pretty bad. I bet you never saw that on FOX news or CNN.

The thing that got me is when Michael Moore went small towns (Flint, Michigan I think) to see how common people were doing in the down economy while Halliburton and the rest of the fat cat companies were making huge profits off of the war. There was this one lady who pulled herself up by her bootstraps and was now an employment councilor that advised many young people to join the military since there were no local jobs. She was proud of her son who was currently serving in the Army of in Iraq. Then a few weeks later she gets a phone call that her son was killed. The first thing I thought was "A fvcking phone call! Don?t they send the guys in the class A uniforms out with a clergy member or a grief counselor any more?"

Any time they interviewed her after that she would just lose it and I cried too.
 
All of the scary movie series. It gets me so low to think that people find this moronic crap so funny they can release 4 of these films and turn a profit. Just gets me inside, you know....


 
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