i have seen some good ones on these lists that have got me choked up before.
when i was younger (like 6 or so) i cried like a baby in Godzilla 1985 when he is trying to get out of the volcano but the rock slips and he falls in. that was so sad for me and i never forget that…
i feel like any movie where an animal dies gets me a bit too, for example a recent movie “I am legend”… i actually find it disturbing more for an animal in a movie than a person, but i definetly have that feeling in some other movies…
[quote]Defekt wrote:
The scene in I am legend where the dog dies was pretty sad I have to agree. I knew that would be depressing even before I saw the movie.[/quote]
I bought the dvd and fast forwarded through that part.
Also got to go with T2: Judgement Day, to see the “good” Terminator die, the one who saved John Conner and gave hope to the future of mankind. T2 and Predator are best Arnold movies hands down.
End of Braveheart when the Scots start chanting Wallace’s name and choose to fight.
Also The Last Samurai when the Emperor took the sword from Tom (yuck) and finally came around.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Ever since my son was born 15 years ago, I’ve become the biggest softie. Almost everything chokes me up! lol
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Yup…same here…
Fellowship of the Ring: when Boromir dies and he’s telling Aragorn “I would have followed you, my brother. My captain. My king.”
Two Towers: not sure exactly where I cry in here, but I’m sure I do.
Return of the King: Basically from start to finish, but mainly at Theoden’s battle speech…and then when Eowyn kills the Witch King.
here’s a drinking game I found in researching bormoir’s speech:
Platoon: At the end and sporadically throughout.
Dances with Wolves: When Kevin Costner’s going back to Washington with Stands with a Fist and Wind in His Hair is yelling at him asking if he knows that he is his brother.
Facing the Giants: Pretty much from start to finish.
August Rush: Gay, gay movie, but bawled my eyes out at the end. Shows (in difference to Awakenings and Patch Adams also mentioned here) how scary, gay Robin Williams can be when he overacts.
And finally pretty much any and all gay disney/pixtar movies when i watch them with the kids…
Finally, finally, this thread is gay and all y’all a bunch of candy asses.
[quote]Defekt wrote:
The scene in I am legend where the dog dies was pretty sad I have to agree. I knew that would be depressing even before I saw the movie.[/quote]
Man, that scene just tore me apart. Especially after he buries her, and then it shows him driving looking over at the passenger seat where she used to be. I am such a baby.
Has anyone mentioned La Bamba yet? That end of that movie just kills me. I can never watch that movie without tearing up.
And there is another movie about a little bear, I think the title is Ours’ L, I think it is French for “the bear” That movie will make anyone cry.
I cried like a little baby in Ratatouille. The feeling that the rat wanted to do something he wasn’t supossed to do, something nobody had thought before… and he was good at it.
It was overwhelming. Or maybe my estrogen level was too high that day
300 at the end when Leonidas is dying and the soldier says “it was a pleasure to die by your side”, ansd Leonidas responds “it was a pleasure living by yours”
One specific scene in Saving Private Ryan. When the medic got shot while they were charging the machine gun bunker. While he was dying he was crying for his mom. I had to fight back tears.
Other than that no other movie really got me. Here is the exception, Japanese Anime. I cried when…SPOILER ALERT…
Spike died at the end of Cowboy Bebop He was one of coolest characters in any series that goes for anything outside anime as well He went out like a champ…BANG. The end of Gungrave when Harry and Brandon said “lets go home together” and then when they got “home”, they were greeted by everyone they loved it was one of the most powerful things I’ve seen PERIOD. Many times during that series I felt like I was gonna lose it. But the VERY LAST Gunfight, in the last episode, put me over the edge.