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TheSear

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Erm, something that always makes me cry is seeing Mufassa die on the lion king, embarrassing much.. :p
 

The Iron Ninja

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Maybe not so much actual crying, but I can't look at this without yelling "Nooo!" and making a sad face.



That is it, I can't take that bears sadness any more, I'm going to edit this picture so all his animal friends are there with him. And then... Then he can be happy.
 

ExaltedK9

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Connor Lonske said:
My cat is about to die.Hes 13 years old and is getting sicker by the day.I don't know how i'm going to deal with that. sad face
Ya'know earlier today when I was taking my dog to the vet I met a guy with an 18 year old cat that was still going strong. I'm sure your's has many good years ahead of it.
 

Parallel Streaks

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Adams Song by Blink 182 does it for me, mainly because my cousin, NAMED ADAM, committed suicide two years ago.

The Muppet song had me welling up, but not actually crying, and as someone who wasn't alive at the same time as Jim Henson, that's a lot. I just remember me and my family all sitting together watching The Muppets Christmas Carol, and The Muppet Movie, and it brought us all together. I saw a few of his interviews on YouTube, and a televised version of the children holding hands with Kermit, it was really sad.
 

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The Second Season Finale of Quantum Leap.

The show centers on time traveling, and Al is a womanizer and an observer for the time traveling Sam. Only Sam can see or hear him. Al was also a P.O.W. in Nam for several years his wife, cannot bear being alone any longer and leaves him never to be heard from again. All of his womanizing and fail marriage is a direct result of him being unable to move on.

In the last scene even though Al knows his wife can't see him, he tells her that her love is the only thing that keeps him going and he begs her to hold on just a little bit longer.
 

siwel_yllek

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Actually the song from 28 Days/Weeks Later always makes me sad... Its just so hauntingly horrible... they use it to great effect in the movies
 

Jagers1994

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I cried uncontrollobly when my dog died. I was like ten at the time and had been auround the dog my whole life.
 

whoops1995

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the ending to of mice and men, where the red fern grows, and flowers for algeron had me crying but what rlly makes me tear up is when i get uncontrollably angry and frustrated though that's not because of sadness.
 

War Chief Will

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The scene from the film "Green Mile" were the gaint black guy is exicuted whilst everyone knows he was innocent of his crime. :'(
 

Dommyboy

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I'm paranoid enough that I just have to think about my life and my relationship to begin crying.

Though I don't cry or feel any empathy towards people normally unless I'm feeling depressed.
 

RagnorakTres

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Gxas said:
I haven't found the thing that makes me cry, although the scene in Independence Day where the dad flies into the ship always gets me close. I even watched the movie twice in a row and almost cried both times at the same part.
This. Always and forever, this. Except it did make me cry, at least the first time I watched it, and it gets me pretty damn close every time. Of course, it's also the rebound from the inspiring speech the Prez makes before hand that gets me all pumped up. Then that shit happens and i feel guilty for being pumped earlier. Silly, right?

Another thing that makes me cry is the Fullmetal Alchemist anime, though they are tears of anger and frustration rather than those of sadness. IT COULD HAVE BEEN SO GOOD!!! WHY!??!?!!?

Also, the end of "Jupiter Jazz" in Cowboy Bebop just about gets me every time I watch it.
 

RagnorakTres

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I don't know, I actually LOVE the end of FMA. They could've messed it up so badly if both survived and went on their merry way.

It's probably my favorite anime series... Also, the death and funeral of Hughes or whatever the funny man's name was is definitely dramatic.
Yeh, Hughes death in the manga is bad too. That's what I'm comparing the anime to, the manga. I just think the manga is so much better than the anime is, it frustrates me that they screwed up such a good series. I understand that an anime shouldn't be exactly the same as the manga (then you get annoying dipshits like myself that talk about what's going to happen next because we've read the manga), but you should retain a good story and character development.

Also, Lust's death in the manga is just AWESOME! And Envy's is shaping up to be even more epic.
 

cainx10a

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RagnorakTres said:
Gormourn said:
I don't know, I actually LOVE the end of FMA. They could've messed it up so badly if both survived and went on their merry way.

It's probably my favorite anime series... Also, the death and funeral of Hughes or whatever the funny man's name was is definitely dramatic.
Yeh, Hughes death in the manga is bad too. That's what I'm comparing the anime to, the manga. I just think the manga is so much better than the anime is, it frustrates me that they screwed up such a good series. I understand that an anime shouldn't be exactly the same as the manga (then you get annoying dipshits like myself that talk about what's going to happen next because we've read the manga), but you should retain a good story and character development.

Also, Lust's death in the manga is just AWESOME! And Envy's is shaping up to be even more epic.
Stop spoiling it damnit! :)
 

sgtshock

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When I was a kid, my mom lived in Utah (I lived in Ohio, and my parents were divorced). Every summer I would visit her, but when it was time to go back to Ohio to start the school year I would bawl my eyes out. She's moved back to Ohio since then, so it actually worked out pretty well.

More recently, the ending to Cormac McCarthy's The Road put a lump in my throat, even if I wasn't technically crying.

Also, the title theme from Medal of Honor Frontline always gets me emotional, especially the haunting chorus at 2:45

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKa0oq6EvsQ
 

claudz4

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I'm not much of a crier. I have no clue why, a loved one can die and i won't shed a tear. I don't think i've ever cried in a movie.

The only thing that really really really makes me cry is seeing my mum cry. Sad eh?