the only movie made me cry was: Marley & me when Marley died :'(
And if series count? i do cried a little bit when i see animal police(as it's named in norway) rescue half dead kitties and animals thath has lost an eye or something.... so sad:(
not the saddest, but did anyone else think that Lolita was pretty sad?
I always cry. I Am Legend made me cry, him and the dog with the whole... yeah. :(
I cried at the end of Peter Jacksons King Kong :frown: Stop shooting Kong!
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Learn the story, and you may find it hard [B]not[/B] to cry.
Only movie I've ever had to stop watching and come back to later.[/QUOTE]
The Train with the Masked Kids made me shit bricks
But Floyd is legendary so Bro up for you :unsmith:
[QUOTE=Shifty McSly;20432504]pretty sure this trumps everything mentioned so far:
[IMG]http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/514CT2FW4QL._SS500_.jpg[/IMG]
It's also very good in addition to be being a real tear-jerker, I highly recommend it.[/QUOTE]
I was surprised when I learned that Mel Brooks made that.
You know, the guy that made the best satire's before Scary Movie?
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;20455010]I was surprised when I learned that Mel Brooks made that.
You know, the guy that made the best satire's before Scary Movie?[/QUOTE]
He was only a producer, David Lynch directed.
Gayniggers from Space D:
The Green Mile
Up
and call me stupid, but I also thought that the end of Valkyrie was sad
2012 as well.
When the [SP]2 old people died on the cruise ship, and the black guy went outside and held onto the side when the massive wave hit them. Also, when Washington is engulfed by the wave , and the president is crushed by the aircraft carrier[/SP]
(Wrapped in spoilers, just incase)
Cast Away, I haven't teared up like that ever. Poor wilson, He just wanted to be on the boat :crying:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-zaO-hUYag&feature=related[/media]
Alone it isn't sad, But you really get attached to wilson during the movie.
[QUOTE=Valdor;20467581]Cast Away, I haven't teared up like that ever. Poor wilson, He just wanted to be on the boat :crying:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-zaO-hUYag&feature=related[/media]
Alone it isn't sad, But you really get attached to wilson during the movie.[/QUOTE]
Good call. Never thought id miss a volleyball floating away :(
Up, Bridge to Teribithia, Pursuit of Happiness, E.T., Iron Giant, and something I can't remember the name of.
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Oh and Cast Away.
For some reason, Ghost Town.
Jizzface
Wasn't a movie, but that Billy Mays tribute.
I had a lump in my throat, rest in piece, sweet prince.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DrgSHIJXAQ[/media]
Seriously, the end is the worst part, it build up throughout the whole film, you think it's not going to happen then bam.
Serenity made me cry like a little bitch.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itR0-I9idXk[/media]
Overall there are some really powerful scenes in the film, and it shows in some scenes that not all Nazi's were bad people.
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJb4efZcFUM[/media]
Most of the film's comedy but the end made me bawl my eyes out, and the score is just amazing.
The Wall
Avatar made me cry
When the colonel died
it was p sad in 7 pounds
One movie I did cry was [B]Ladder 49[/B]
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I cried at the end of Moon.
grave of the fireflies
I am Legend was pretty sad. So was Up. Both great movies though.
[IMG]http://moviesmania.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/985876a-very-long-engagement-posters.jpg[/IMG]
One of my favourite movies of all time, need to watch it for sure, saddest part is when [sp] Malthide finds Manique, but he doesen't remember her at all due to head trauma[/sp]
[QUOTE=Shifty McSly;20432504]pretty sure this trumps everything mentioned so far:
[IMG]http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/514CT2FW4QL._SS500_.jpg[/IMG]
It's also very good in addition to be being a real tear-jerker, I highly recommend it.[/QUOTE]
Fucking agreed.
[B]Sympathy for Mister Vengenge[/B] follows characters that experience nothing but a series of continuously worse breakdowns. It is one of those movies where you think 'well, cant get any worse than tha... oh... at least hes still got... oh well...'
It also seems that not many people have seen it. I highly recomend it.
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