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Old 16-02-2013, 12:31   #1
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Have you ever cried at a Movie before?

i think there was a thread like this before but it is an old thread so have you ever cried at a Movie before or has a Movie got you emotional before?

i cant remember ever getting upset at a movie before.
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Old 16-02-2013, 13:25   #2
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Old 16-02-2013, 13:33   #3
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Yes, loads of times! Probably even at ones that aren't meant to be sad.
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Old 16-02-2013, 13:35   #4
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The Green Mile. Luckily I was at home and alone at the time.

I remember almost tearing up at The Bridge, a documentary about Golden Gate Bridge jumpers. I was fine during the movie but the song they chose for the credits was incredibly sad.
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Old 16-02-2013, 17:26   #5
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the bridges of madison county
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Old 16-02-2013, 17:29   #6
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Some of the Harry Potter ones, they could be very sad

Turner and Hooch (I know I know!)

Any film where an animal dies really.
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Old 16-02-2013, 17:31   #7
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I got very misty eyed during the opening pre credit sequence of Star Trek 2009, mainly because the first 5 minutes is just so good, and I was just happy to see Trek back on the big screen.
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Old 16-02-2013, 17:56   #8
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The Kite Runner. Fortunately I was watching it at home on DVD..
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Old 16-02-2013, 18:09   #9
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I remember almost tearing up at The Bridge, a documentary about Golden Gate Bridge jumpers. I was fine during the movie but the song they chose for the credits was incredibly sad.
I watched that the other week on Netflix, very powerful documentary. It didn't make me tear up or anything, but it was upsetting to watch.
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Old 16-02-2013, 18:44   #10
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Many films have had me tearing up - if not a full blown tear fest, then I at least have a "something in my eye" moments. Just today I had a couple of those moments
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Old 16-02-2013, 19:11   #11
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A better question would be, have you ever not cried at a movie?

Watched "Up" the other day, the Pixar film. I was a grown man in tears, and the movie had hardly begun!
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Old 16-02-2013, 21:20   #12
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Old 16-02-2013, 21:32   #13
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Old 16-02-2013, 22:02   #14
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Titanic and Deep Impact i really lose it!

Also The Boy In The Strip Pyjamas while it surprisingly didnt make me cry i got pretty emotional watching it!
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Old 16-02-2013, 22:06   #15
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Titanic, I just watched Field Of Dreams on DVD for the first time in years and that got me at the end when he plays baseball with his dad.
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Old 17-02-2013, 01:03   #16
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Many times - most recent was when I watched 'The Impossible'. One scene in particular in that just did me in..
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Old 17-02-2013, 06:00   #17
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The Empire of the Sun.
The scene where Jim realises he can no longer remember what his parents look like. (Blub)
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Old 17-02-2013, 08:23   #18
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Of course. If a film doesn't make you feel some form of emotion there no point in even watching it, therefore sad moments in films, if they are effective, should make you feel sad, and thus at least moist around the eyes from time to time....
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Old 17-02-2013, 09:42   #19
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A better question would be, have you ever not cried at a movie?

Watched "Up" the other day, the Pixar film. I was a grown man in tears, and the movie had hardly begun!
Anyone, man woman or child, who doesn't cry or at least come close to crying in the first 12 minutes of Up is dead inside.
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Old 17-02-2013, 09:48   #20
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Anyone, man woman or child, who doesn't cry or at least come close to crying in the first 12 minutes of Up is dead inside.
I dunno if that or the end of Toy Story 3 is worse.

As for the question in the topic. Yes, countless times, the most recent being Les Misérables on Tuesday night.
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Old 17-02-2013, 11:41   #21
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Yes, many times, most recently at Les Misérables. I also felt slightly emotional at the ending of Argo

Plenty of films in the past too, the ones that spring to mind are Schindler's List, Million Dollar Baby, Crash, The Lion King, The Fox and the Hound, To Kill A Mockingbird...
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Old 17-02-2013, 11:46   #22
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Milk hit me pretty hard.
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Old 17-02-2013, 11:54   #23
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I mentioned it in the TV thread but the end of Cool Runnings always gets me.
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Old 17-02-2013, 12:08   #24
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Titanic and Deep Impact i really lose it!

Also The Boy In The Strip Pyjamas while it surprisingly didnt make me cry i got pretty emotional watching it!
Deep Impact definitely. That bit where the newsreader is saying goodbye to her family...heartbreaking. I wont watch it anymore, even though its a fabulous film.

The Dambusters too, when the dog gets run over.
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Old 17-02-2013, 13:24   #25
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Deep Impact definitely. That bit where the newsreader is saying goodbye to her family...heartbreaking. I wont watch it anymore, even though its a fabulous film.

The Dambusters too, when the dog gets run over.
Aye that was sad but quite nice at the same time for me its the bit Oren the astronaut meets his son (Through the camera) for the first and last time even though he cant see him that destorys me!
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