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Re: movies that have made you cry? (men only plz)
The end of Rocky gets me a little misty.
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#282
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Re: movies that have made you cry? (men only plz)
Lion King when mufasa takes his dirt nap
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#283
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Re: movies that have made you cry? (men only plz)
Buffalo 66 when he leaves Ricci in the hotel room to go kill the dude
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#284
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Re: movies that have made you cry? (men only plz)
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Field of Dreams: same part Braveheart: when he is tortured at the end instead of begging for a quick death Saving Private Ryan: when he asks his wife to tell him he's lived a good life Forest Gump: when he is talking to Jenny's grave The Patriot: when his little girl won't speak to him but then as he walks away she runs up yelling "daddy" We Were Soldiers: When the wives deliver the death notices to other wives Schindlers List: where the survivors and their families are leaving flowers on Schindler's grave The Passion of The Christ: Where his mother and Mary Magdalene are cleaning up his blood, after he is tortured, and where his mother see's him stumble with the cross and pictures him as a child falling down. So maybe I am weak but I don't think any of those moments are not worthy of a cry. Edited to add We are Marshall: where the whole town is chanting outside the commitee meeting & yes Armagedon too [/ QUOTE ] lol... you nailed almost every one of mine right there. |
#285
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Re: movies that have made you cry? (men only plz)
Braveheart: when he is tortured at the end instead of begging for a quick death
Saving Private Ryan: when he asks his wife to tell him he's lived a good life Gladiator: When he slowly dies and is dreaming of the field with his wife and child wow.. deep post. |
#286
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Re: movies that have made you cry? (men only plz)
Braveheart...end...when he gets killed and yells "Freedom"
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#287
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Re: movies that have made you cry? (men only plz)
So many I can't remember, so I tried to estimate what percentage of the movies I've seen have I cried at, maybe 1-2%? That's a lot of movies over 40 years.
Here are some not mentioned yet: Movies you would probably disagree with: Contact (didn't even know Sagan wrote it; father-Jody scene; I don't expect anyone else to agree, but I was pleasantly surprised by my own reaction to part where she 'meets' the alien) Artificial Intelligence: AI (two of my closest friends thought this was the crappiest movie they ever saw, but if you have lost a parent, then this will make you bawl your eyes out) Gosh, nearly all of the recent Oscar winners: 1939 Gone With the Wind 1943 Casablanca 1975 One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest 1978 Coming Home 1979 Kramer vs Kramer (especially if that happened to you) 1980 Ordinary People 1982 Ghandi 1983 Terms of Endearment 1984 Amadeus 1987 Last Emperor, Moonstruck 1988 Rainman 1989 My Left Foot (Daniel Day-Lewis) 1989 Born on the Fourth of July 1992 Scent of a Woman 1996 Shine 1997 Titanic (I admit it, was with gf); As Good as it Gets 2002 Monster's Ball Close, but no tears: Dog Day Afternoon (ending) Movies where I can't remember whether I cried during them: Glengarry Glenross Mississippi Burning Gattaca Out of Africa Kiss of the Spiderwoman The English Patient Shakespeare in Love Any movie stemming from David Mamet is great... Movies I haven't seen but I know I'd cry at (yeah, gay): Amistad Sophie's Choice Brief Encounter (1945) Norma Rae Coal Miner's Daughter Tender Mercies Children of a Lesser God Driving Miss Daisy (??) Movies that are enormously evocative but didn't literally cry at: The Graduate (ending) Midnight Cowboy Bladerunner Network The all-time biggest tear jerker was Awakenings, twice, when the De Niro character gains consciousness and when he loses it. Me bawling helped my gf fall in love with me, lol... There must be 50 others, lol, I tried to look at a movie directory, ha ha... Off-topic: A hilarious and overlooked ingeniously written comedy that won June Holliday a Best Actress Oscar in 1950: Born Yesterday I can't remember writing that good since the Bogart movies. |
#288
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Re: movies that have made you cry (or depressed)? (men only plz)
Cripes, there are so many more movies I forgot...
Iceman (1984) Born Free (1966, great for kids) lol, so many great movies... Touch of Class 1972, (I've never seen it) Off topic, depressing movies: There was an incredibly depressing B&W movie around 1965 where Sidney Poitier was dating a blind white woman, I can't find the title. Another one in the 60s ended with a couple finally making a run for the Berlin Wall and getting shot. Lol, who cares? They just grossed me out when I was a kid and they've haunted me ever since, just have to get it off my chest. |
#289
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Re: movies that have made you cry (or depressed)? (men only plz)
Maybe not cry, but pretty darn close!
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