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Post by Chris Hammers on Jun 11, 2009 19:28:11 GMT -5
Not so much the part where Jack dies in Titanic, but when the ship is going down and it shows the old couple holding each other in bed knowing this would be their final moments. I nearly shed a tear.
The end of the Green Mile is also sad.
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Post by LeighD on Jun 12, 2009 6:46:45 GMT -5
Man I'm getting kind of teary-eyed just reading what you all wrote.
Titanic - When the mother is reading to her children as the ships sinks. Damn, now that I have a son of my own I cry like a little girl at that scene
Iron Man - The Scene where Iron Man and the scientist (name escapes me) escape but the scientist dies as Iron Man say "Thank you for saving my life."
Terminator 2: Judgement Day - "I know now why you cry."
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Post by Big Eck on Jun 12, 2009 10:25:42 GMT -5
blow- at the end when he thinks his daughter is there
click- at the end in the car park
american history x - when his brother gets shot and he runs in to the bathroom
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Post by The Future on Jun 12, 2009 11:17:10 GMT -5
When Bruce Willis was dead, at the end of 'Sixth Sense' I-
*waits for it*
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Post by marino13 on Jun 12, 2009 13:22:30 GMT -5
The single saddest movie I ever saw was " What's Eating Gilbert Grape"!! When they burn the house down to save their mom from the embarrassment, I always cry! Click made me ball when he was dying outside in the rain. And of coarse Forrest Gump make you cry every half hour. I almost forgot Armageddon when Bruce tells Ben to take care of his daughter. What guy didn't cry? He died saving the freaking planet!! Crybaby
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2009 20:20:13 GMT -5
The scene in Click where Adam Sandler tells his dad off (Henry Winkler) when he wants to show him the quarter trick secret.
You just, dont, do that! Not to teh Fonzarelli!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2009 15:00:08 GMT -5
Radio- When his mom dies
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Post by el kay are oh on Jun 13, 2009 15:26:53 GMT -5
Hotel Rwanda. That movie is probably one of the saddest movies I've ever seen. We've been watching in my AP class, and I sit in the corner known as the crying corner. Every single girl is bawling. It's baaad.
Other movies such as, Ladder 49, Land before Time, one other horror movie where it wasn't even scary; it was just really sad.
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Post by †hê Jå§ðñ Wïllïåm§ on Jun 13, 2009 15:35:12 GMT -5
When Bruce Willis was dead, at the end of 'Sixth Sense' I- *waits for it* JIZZ IN MY PANTS I really dont cry during movies, but the closest I've gotten is Marley And Me. I dont realyl watch sad movies.
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Post by Legends Collector on Jun 13, 2009 15:55:05 GMT -5
Mighty Joe Young, the ending were he is released into the wild.
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Post by †hê Jå§ðñ Wïllïåm§ on Jun 13, 2009 20:36:56 GMT -5
Mighty Joe Young, the ending were he is released into the wild. thank you for reminding me of this movie, I must go watch it again
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Post by heartbreakkid2k3 on Jun 13, 2009 20:45:59 GMT -5
"A.I." when the mom takes the boy, and drops him off in the woods. Basically, about 2,000 points in the movie as well.
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Post by Kody on Jun 13, 2009 23:35:00 GMT -5
The death of Harvey Milk and the end of Good Will Hunting. lol I read that as 'The death of Harvey Milk at the end of Good Will Hunting.' and was like...woah. Did I miss something in that movie? lol.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Jun 14, 2009 0:13:55 GMT -5
Another one that made me feel s**ty, in I am Legend where he kills his dog after it becomes infected.
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Post by kimberlysghost on Jun 14, 2009 0:51:18 GMT -5
Riding in Cars With Boys, Disney's Robin Hood ("Mommy" *sucks thumb*) and Disney's Fox and the Hound ("We'll always be friends forever.")
Yeah, those might seem like silly movies to cry at but that's what does it for me. I feel because I have seen so many movies I've become desensitized. Green Mile, Titanic, American History X and Pay It Forward have no effect on me. So I'm odd I guess.
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Post by Emerald Enthusiast on Jun 14, 2009 1:14:07 GMT -5
I'll admit it: I get emotional during movies. There are a lot of moments that stand out: Transformers '86: When Optimus Prime's optics dim as he dies. 20 years later, I haven't forgotten how this made me feel. Crash: When the little girl jumps in front of her father to stop him from getting shot. Braveheart: When William Wallace is getting sliced and diced. The scary thing is that what happened in this scene is only the tip of the iceberg compared to what actually happened to Wallace. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: When the Turtles were meditating and it seemed that Master Splinter had died. (Yes, I'm a nerd ;D) The Passion of the Christ: "See, Mother, I make all things new." If you have seen this movie, you know the part of which I refer. I can't even type this without misting up.
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Post by Mr. Old School™ on Jun 14, 2009 1:46:15 GMT -5
For me, there are a couple:
- The Fly 2 when he had to put down the dog that got all mutated. I can still hear the wimpering from the dog just thinking about it...
- In Stand By Me when Chris Chambers (River Phoenix) waves goodbye to Gordie and then fades away...
- Turner and Hooch when Hooch dies
- In Rocky III when Mick dies
- In Grumpier Old Men when Mr. Gustuvson dies and John Gustuvson says "looks like God didn't forget about you, pop".
- In Backdraft when Kurt Russell's character dies
- In La Bamba when they are about to get on the airplane and they flip a coin to see how they should travel by plane or bus and Buddy Holly says to Richie Valens "stars belong in the sky" and they end up crashing soon after.
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Post by cmpunkfan4life on Jun 14, 2009 17:44:32 GMT -5
devils rejects at the end where they die its kinda sad
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Post by The Boondock Syxx on Jun 14, 2009 17:59:10 GMT -5
seven pounds death and the ending scene to see the gifts he gave and the death of sandler in click
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Post by sonstuds on Jun 14, 2009 18:11:42 GMT -5
devils rejects at the end where they die its kinda sad ... They were murderers.
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