Have you ever cried at the end...?

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coxafloppin said:
Honestly. No

I felt like it at the end of 'of Mice and Men' though!
That book was great, the ending was sad....though I don't really cry at fictional things...
 

ElTigreSantiago

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No work of fiction has ever brought me to tears, but I definetly have gotten sad.

The end of Saving Private Ryan made me really sad. Not so much the ending of Band of Brothers.
I Am Legend got me pretty sad, at a specific part I won't spoil.
I don't know if any of you have read "Fallen Angels" by Walter Dean Myers, but it was sad.
Grand Turino's ending sparked some emotions.

And, finally, when Dom found Maria in Gears 2. I don't care if you want to feel cool and say it was cheesy, I really felt for Dom. The scene was presented flawlessly.
 

j0z

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I teared up at the end of gladiator
Really broke down at the end of HP book 6. It was so unexpected and shocking, I think I finally broke down during the funeral.
 

KindofaBigDeal

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I cried at the end of Transformers. I had to wait SO long to see Megan Fox again in a decent movie--it was terrible.
 

Dorian

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It's sad to say, but I learned to cry with rage, not sadness. I simply can't cry for depression or anything.

But I do have an uncontrollable upwelling of emotion at the end of Second Hand Lions and the Futurama episode with Fry's dog.
 

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I think I may have already posted this here, or maybe that was just a similar thread. Anyways, the end of "Where the Red Ferns Grow" is the saddest thing ever. If you don't cry at that then you either have no soul or are a robot (and even some robots cry).
 

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Sharpeye42 said:
last episode of scrubs, why did it have to end.
it didn't they are making a new season but there's a catch zach braff isn't the main character
 

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DJShire said:
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DJShire said:
Lots of things....sad movies, sad songs, sad games....I'm a very emotional person

But I don't wear womens jeans
hey, I have to wear womens jeans, mens skinnies are too loose on me
Do you like Hawthorne Heights and Death Cab for Cutie?
niether acually, but I can see why you whopuld think that
 

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Metal Gear Solid 3/4 for me. Say what you want about Kojima's style of development, but there's no denying the fact that he can make you feel for a character (hell, I even felt sympathetic towards Raiden when he had to cut off his own arm).
 

notyouraveragejoe

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I cried in Serenity when

Wash dies since he was so cool with his plastic dinosaurs

I also teared up (not cried) in Angel when

Doyle died since he was my favourite character

I also cried in the book The Stand by Stephen King when

Nick Andros dies because he was my favourite character, when Larry Underwood died because I think at the end he finally found redemption and when Tom Cullen meets up with Stu Redman because I thought it was a beautiful idea that they'd save each other.
 

leirbag

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I cry a lot with movies and books.

Movies: Big Fish, Forrest Gump, The Wrestler, The Green Mile... these all made me cry like a little girl. But many others also have the same effect.

Books: I teared up at the last chapters of Ender's Game, when
Ender discovers the eggs and the true intentions of the "buggers"
and I also cried when I read The Green Mile, even more than when I watched the movie. What a relentlessly depressing book.

Also, I choked quite a bit at the end of Planescape: Torment, my favorite game of all time. It was one of the (if not THE) most beautiful, finely crafted plots in the history of gaming, and the ending was absolutely great.
 

Crescent Sun

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I cry at the end of everything, "How could it possibly be over. Now what will I do"
Also Code Geass: I miss Lelouch.
 

Scarecrow38

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I don't really cry "at the end of things" as such. If I do cry during a movie or book or show, it will be because of a profound emotional moment. Even then, it is a very rare thing.