what makes YOU cry manly tears?

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Triscut900 said:
Dancecore song entitled your my angel
"I know this pretty rainbow-rainbow-rainbow*"
then again they are gay tears
Correction, MANLY Gay Tears: if the song means that much to you :)

Teknoman: final episode "Conrad, dear brother. It's over" as Blade brings the horrible saga of having to kill his family, one by one to protect the Earth, to an end.

DragonBall Z: "I'm going to crush you, and throw you into the wind" as Vegeta finally gets what it means to love his family and enact possibly one of the greatest heroic sacrifices in the series.

Gladiator: The entire last ten minutes or so: freeing the slaves, declaring Rome a republic (despite it not being historically correct), seeing his family in Elysium. Most of the dialogue is wonderful but none more so than "I will see you again my friend, but not yet" and then kicks into this:


Cinema at its finest.
 

Chase Yojimbo

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I cry when needed/when I want, and that is when something sad does happen. When in "The Pursuit of Happyness", I saw the trauma that he went through in his life, and the happiness that he met in the end, I shed tears of sadness and joy. Big Fish (As OP has posted) also was a beautiful movie, because you built such a connection with the main character that you were sad to see him die.

There are 3 type of men when it comes to crying. 2 that don't cry and 1 that does. 1 that doesn't cry does so because he is insecure, the one that cries is one that is secure and does not care what others think. And the 3rd man is one who doesn't cry and tells other men that it is a weakness. This 3rd man is one who is not a man, but merely a child who has not or never will grow up, this is a statement that I believe in. If you don't like this statement, than sod off.

Advice for the men who are afraid though? VV

Fear your fears, but do not be afraid; use that fear as a weapon, whether it be a tear, a pen, or a sword. Use your fear, absorb it, accept it, and soon you will overcome it.
 

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Toy Story 3
Tales of Symphonia (does it every time, without fail)
Almost cried at the end of Code Geass and Cowboy Bebop
When my dog died
When my cat died

Those are pretty much the main ones. Tales of Symphonia is the one work of fiction that makes me tear up every time. It's one of the reasons that it's my favorite game.
 

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Jaurassic Bark.

Any well-performed interaction between family on the big screen, all animal harm (Fable 2, Fallout 3, etc), and fantastic games like Red Dead's endings. Plus some other books n' shit.
 

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Toy Story 3 brought me close but I didn't quite cry. The Road was another that brought me close to tears.

Things that do make me very sad include pets dying, children's toys breaking, and lost stuffed animals and the ilk. I just feel so bad when something that is special to someone breaks or is lost and you can see just how sad they are.
 

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Ilikemilkshake said:
Drago-Morph said:
Ilikemilkshake said:
Pixar movies.

Toy Story 3 and Wall-e are the worst for it.
Same here, except replace Wall-E with up.
I havent seen up yet, noone would go to the cinema and i've never gotten round to buying it on dvd :(

Im sure i'll cry when i do watch it though
I saw UP with my Xgf.....It was all happy...and we were holding each other. then the sad part happend and...It took alot for me to hold in what I could.
 

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Second episode of MLP:FiM a few times at the end. Annnnd during a few of the stories of how the mane cast got their cutie marks.

....what? Don't judge me.

Oh and some fanfiction of MLP called circle of friends.
Have you got a link for that fanfic? Google search is not being very helpful =/

OT: First 10 minutes of Up and that scene from Toy Story 3 get me every time. Also, I can't remember which book it was, but there's a part in the Wheel of Time where Perrin is defending a town from Trollocs and expects to be killed in the fighting, so he leaves a letter to Faile which I find rather upsetting to read.
 

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The end of MGS4. That speech starts it and the ending scene finishes it. I didn't bawl, but they ran down my face as I watched in awe. Watching an epic come to an end.
 

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Sandjube said:
Oh and some fanfiction of MLP called circle of friends.
This and "Bubbles" get me going.

Geo Da Sponge said:
The ending of The Iron Giant.
This is one of my favorite movies, but it is just so dang sad at the end I can't manage to keep it in. Absolutely.
 

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Toy Story 3

Pet's passing away

when I was first dumped

DEEPLY Hurtful things my mother often says to me

Then there are some moments in movies that kinda upset me a little, but not enough to cry about it. like in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi after the battle the Ewoks have with the Storm Troopers in the Forest, and one of the Ewoks is trying to get the attention of another Ewok that is laying on the ground, only to discover that he/she is dead, and he grieves over him. DON'T JUDGE ME!!
 

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Wouldn't watch this if you aren't caught up in the show. This moment always got to me. That and the ending of Toy Story 3.
 

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The epilogue of Eureka Seven. Makes me cry every time.

The end of Doctor Who episode "Forest of the Dead".

Virgil's scene before the wall of fire in Canto 27 of The Purgatorio when Dante is too scared to enter the flames. He reminds Dante of the horrors in Hell that Virgil protected him from and asks, "Could I do any less this close to God?" It was a short and beautiful summary of all the character had done and a sharp reminder we were about to lose him as he could never ascend to Heaven. (Also where the good part of the Divine Comedy ends, but I digress.)