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Movies:
- Field of Dreams (catch) - Old Yeller (end) - Terminator II (end, only when it first came out and I was young) - Crash (daughter covering father) - Benji the Hunted (end) TV: - Fresh Prince (episode where his father comes back) - Jurassic Bark (end of Futurama episode already mentioned) this one would probably kill me if I watched it right now. I am 24, my dog is 15. I got him when he was a tiny puppy. We grew up together. He has cancer and is getting worse fast. I know I am going to have to bury him within the next couple of months, and I know I am going to be bawling when that time comes. - Roseanne (final episode, I think, spoiler in white: <font color="white"> at the end where she reveals that Dan actually died of a heart attack, they never won the lottery, and the entire last season or however long that storyline went was just a story she wrote to deal with the pain</font>) Book: - Bridge to Terabithia (read it in 5th grade long b4 it was a movie, spoiler in white: <font color="white"> when Josh finds out Leslie died - didn't move me in the movie, but maybe that is because I was expecting it and they left out the only line I remember from reading the book all those years ago </font>) Some also mentioned Cast Away. I always thought this movie had huge tear jerker potential but felt they did a poor job of creating a relationship between him and his wife, so the scene where he comes back to find her was not that devastating to me, as I really did not have any feelings for her. To each his own, though. |
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Movies: - Field of Dreams (catch) - Old Yeller (end) - Terminator II (end, only when it first came out and I was young) - Crash (daughter covering father) - Benji the Hunted (end) TV: - Fresh Prince (episode where his father comes back) - Jurassic Bark (end of Futurama episode already mentioned) this one would probably kill me if I watched it right now. I am 24, my dog is 15. I got him when he was a tiny puppy. We grew up together. He has cancer and is getting worse fast. I know I am going to have to bury him within the next couple of months, and I know I am going to be bawling when that time comes. - Roseanne (final episode, I think, spoiler in white: <font color="white"> at the end where she reveals that Dan actually died of a heart attack, they never won the lottery, and the entire last season or however long that storyline went was just a story she wrote to deal with the pain</font>) Book: - Bridge to Terabithia (read it in 5th grade long b4 it was a movie, spoiler in white: <font color="white"> when Josh finds out Leslie died - didn't move me in the movie, but maybe that is because I was expecting it and they left out the only line I remember from reading the book all those years ago </font>) Some also mentioned Cast Away. I always thought this movie had huge tear jerker potential but felt they did a poor job of creating a relationship between him and his wife, so the scene where he comes back to find her was not that devastating to me, as I really did not have any feelings for her. To each his own, though. [/ QUOTE ] I cried at Crash, too. But it was only because they wouldn't give me my money back. |
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Hotel Rwanda. Partly because same things are happening over and over and most of the world wont give a f.ck. The whole world was watching and didn't care.
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No one has mentioned Apollo 13? The end is pretty emotional, I tear up.
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8 seconds. The end.
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Add Boy's don't cry to the list. Hilary Swank is an awesome actress.
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I notice that since I've been a dad, I relate to movies more on an emotional level, but still one and only one thus far:
Band of Brothers during the interview with the real Captain Winters. |
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Well, it's embarassing, but Snoopy, Come Home always gets me, and Ol'Yeller.Damn, man, it's just not fair...
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a walk to remember ftw- i cried on the inside.
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The end scene in Rudy...enough said!
Also: In Bambi, when Bambi's mother dies. |
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