I've never cried at a movie, but I choked up at the end of Das Boot.
I'm not sure whether I was upset about the loss of the boat or the crew though.
I tear up more when he meets mufasa, that song is astounding.Eclpsedragon said:The Lion King makes me cry... It's not even that scene which does it.
I start crying at the very beginning, when Simba is born and the "circle of life" song is playing.
That whole Trigun series was just sad. It starts out as a comedy to get you to like the characters, then it starts destroying their lives. I love that show.tippy2k2 said:I don't believe a movie has ever gotten me to cry. It takes A LOT to get me to cry, seeing as how I am the manliest of men who eats bacon with one hand while cutting down trees with the other!
Now, TV shows, there has been one that...made me cr...I mean, I think my allergies were acting up that day....must of been dust or something in my eye...
The death of Nicholas D. Wolfwood
Always brings a tear to my eye....from allergies of course! Now I'm gonna go do something manly like tear a phone-book in half or maybe punch a wall!
I do have a feeling that if I saw Firefly first and Serenity second, a certain scene probably would have gotten me to break down. However, I saw Serenity first so my connection to certain characters was not as well established as it could have been.
This so much. I can feel tears welling up just thinking about it, and it's always the song that gets me too. So much sadness.Death Carr said:5 Centimetres per Second.
I can remain manly all throughout that film until the song at the end starts playing. ;_;
I started reading the Watership Down book this week. 3/4ths of the way through and it's not really sad so far. I think the movie was made to be more sad than the book.... Plenty of time for that to change though. Maybe the book saves all the deaths for the end.Rawne1980 said:Open Water made me cry ..... when it dawned on me i'd spent my hard earned money on that shite.
Other than that ... no film since I was a kid has made me blub HOWEVER Watership Down still makes me choke a little bit.
Live in peace little Rabbit folk, live in peace.
Now that you mention it, I teared up A LOT in that ending. But that's probably from seeing Kate Beckinsale being sad... I love Kate Beckinsale....StBishop said:The Room.
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Real answer. I had a single tear at the end of click. I was about 15 and having issues with my relationship with my dad.
I don't really get emotionally invested in films. They're too brief/shallow. It's why I tend to enjoy films other people hate.
I would have liked that movie more, had the protagonist not been a spoilt white girl from Mississippi who had a conscience. I don't care about the story or whether she was always very fond of her maid, the fact that it was about black women only finding the courage to stand up because some white chick told them to had me steaming. Some of the scenes granted were sad but the whole, white girl saves the day, ruined the experience for me. Now to the topic at hand, toward the end of 50/50 I was actually crying a little bit, I won't say why but it was actually quite sad and also touching. Now I just feel like adding a tv show, but the end of the Futurama episode were Seymour sits waiting for fry made me cry, in front of my brothers and mother, it was just so touching. The movie kind of ruined it though, but it'll always be that episode of Futurama that made me cry and also get pissed off about because it didn't win the emmy because one of the unfunny shitty simpsons episodes won.=y said:The Help. When one of the maids describes how her son was killed. Teared me right up.