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What movies have made you cry?

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Forrest Gump, the combat scene & Lt. Dan shows up w/Susan.
The Apostle , not because of religion, theres just something
about it that hits home.
One of the Duke's better movies, The Cowboys.
 
What Dreams May Come and Milo and Otis

What Dreams May Come is an incredible movie, and I was around 8 when I saw Milo and Otis =)
 
Originally posted by: gopunk
wow, a bunch of softies 😛

the only movie that i can recall crying in was "to live".

gah, i've been menaing to go and get this...now it seems like i must..
 
Twice during Band Of Brothers.

Episode 9 Why We Fight. When they were in the concentration camp.
Episode 10 Points. At the end of the episode when they have the actual soldiers talking about the war.
 
Armageddon
Band of Brothers
Black Hawk Down
Cruel Intentions
Field of Dreams
Forrest Gump
Gladiator
Green Mile
Love Story
Professional
Saving Private Ryan
Somewhere in Time
Tears of the Sun
Uncommon Valor
Walk to Remember
We Were Soldiers

And to those that call A Walk to Remember the best love movie ever have not watched Love Story

EDITED:
Crap i have the longest list
<===lowers head in shame
 
Originally posted by: LeetViet
A Walk To Remember

Undisputedly, the best love movie.

Are you serious? My gf didn't even cry, I mean it was a good movie cause Mandy Moore is in there......😀
 
Originally posted by: BigJelly
Armageddon
Band of Brothers
Black Hawk Down
Cruel Intentions
Field of Dreams
Forrest Gump
Gladiator
Green Mile
Love Story
Professional
Saving Private Ryan
Somewhere in Time
Tears of the Sun
Uncommon Valor
Walk to Remember
We Were Soldiers

And to those that call A Walk to Remember the best love movie ever have not watched Love Story

EDITED:
Crap i have the longest list
<===lowers head in shame

haha. just wondering but what part of cruel intentions made you cry? 😛
 
Band of Brothers: End of EP10 when Winters quotes his grandson.
Saving Private Ryan: at the very beginning when the camera pans left to show the Normandy grave site for the first time.
Gettysburg: When Lou Armestead talks about fighting his best friend.
Forrest Gump: When Forrest talks to Jenny's grave.
The Rookie: When the Rookie calls home and tell his son he's been picked.
We Were Soldiers: When the severaly burned soldier flies away in the helicopter, screaming about his new-born baby.
Apollo 13: When the rocket lifts off.
Rudy: When Rudy leads the team on the field/makes the final sack.
October Sky: When son lets dad press the button for the final launch.
Amelie: Towards the end when Amelie is baking a cake, wishing for her lover to come through the door, but it's her cat instead.

All I can think of at this time. Those darn war movies! 😉
 
John Q (because it brought back memories of when we found out my daughter had cancer. She's considered cured now five years later 🙂)
We Were Soldiers
Band of Brothers
Dying Young (about every 5 minutes, probably the most depressing movie I've ever seen)
Steel Magnolias
American History X

I'm a sucker for sad movies, I cry more than my wife.
 
i apparently cried during Bambie and E.T.
i know i cried when i watched Snoopy Come Home, hell i cried everytime i watched that up til about the 4th grade, even when i knew what was going to happen in the end...the scene where they are all crying and giving Snoopy bones before he leaves got me everytime.

fast foward 20 years...

i almost teared up at the end of A Beautiful Mind, when they are handing him their pens. i dont know why.
 
Originally posted by: Shanti
John Q (because it brought back memories of when we found out my daughter had cancer. She's considered cured now five years later 🙂)
We Were Soldiers
Band of Brothers
Dying Young (about every 5 minutes, probably the most depressing movie I've ever seen)
Steel Magnolias
American History X

I'm a sucker for sad movies, I cry more than my wife.

If you don't cry during "Steal Magnolias" you have no soul!
 
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Shanti
John Q (because it brought back memories of when we found out my daughter had cancer. She's considered cured now five years later 🙂)
We Were Soldiers
Band of Brothers
Dying Young (about every 5 minutes, probably the most depressing movie I've ever seen)
Steel Magnolias
American History X

I'm a sucker for sad movies, I cry more than my wife.

If you don't cry during "Steal Magnolias" you have no soul!

I have no soul....not only did I not cry during that movie, I had to shut it off or risk falling asleep.
 
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