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Wolfpac 01-26-2003 07:50 AM

Movies you admit you cried to.
 
Go on people, fess up, what movies have you seen that have made you cried. And don't say yo have never cried in a movie, because I know your lying.

Canned Gabbiar 01-26-2003 08:08 AM

Tell us what movie you've cried to
 
Um... let's see... I guess in a few parts of "The Hot Chick". Not really a cry... a touching moment that brought tears to my eyes.

Well Wolfpac, come on tell us. What movies have you cried to? I told you mine, now tell us yours!

The Red Muse 01-26-2003 10:27 AM

A tough one...
Well... I can't remember any others than this Finnish movie called Menolippu Mombasaan (roughly translated as One-way ticket to Mombasa :|).

Silversnow 01-26-2003 11:46 AM

I haven't seen a movie that's made me cry, but Armageddon (don't laugh) was very close to make me.

SeaRex 01-26-2003 02:14 PM

I cried after Godzilla when I was 7... seriously.

Disgruntled Intern 01-26-2003 03:19 PM

Edward Scissorhands, Magnolia....and the brave little toaster.

oko 01-26-2003 05:24 PM

i cried to what was it's name?"to gether we are mighty"was that it?

MojoMan220 01-26-2003 05:58 PM

Too many to list, so I'll name just one: Titanic... when Jack died at the end.

Facsimile 01-26-2003 09:25 PM

This was a long while ago now but My Girl, when the boy dies of beestings. I think I was about 7.

Joshy 01-27-2003 12:04 AM

There is a lot of movies that make me cried but i can't remember their names.

paramiteabe 01-27-2003 12:48 AM

At the end of "Field Of Dreams". That was emotional how Ray finnally was abel to play catch with his father who has been dead for years. It was just such an emotional scene that I shed a tear when I saw it. The way his father looked was young again like he was before his father was worn out by life. That scene was so emotional I still get tears when I see it.

oddling 01-27-2003 12:49 AM

ET. I definatly cried during ET. It was so sad when he died! And when I was around 4, I cried when I watched Yellow Submarine. I cried during the part when Ringo got taken away by the vaccum monster. :S

Oddling l:c l

Oddness 01-27-2003 08:20 AM

Heavenly Creatures. Beautiful movie.

Edit: Okay, I admit there are many more than that. But H.C. just broke me down.

GTdragon 01-27-2003 12:18 PM

boohoo
 
AI dudes, that's like really sad man.

Latamire_Munch 01-27-2003 10:42 PM

Let's see- ET, Dragonfly, Homeward Bound, that's all i can remember right now.

Cloverfield 01-28-2003 05:41 AM

There are a lot of movies I have cried during, I could not possibly list them all. I am a very emotional person. I've even cried during some TV series I watch such as Farscape and Stargate. But I always cry more than once through Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, particularly at the end.

Abe Babe...

FireFrog 01-28-2003 10:00 AM

I like ham
 
Wow, you cried during a video game?
Well "The Sweetest Thing" made me cry, but who wouldn't cry during it? It was the worst movie I've ever seen!

Seriously, I haven't actually cried in ANY movie, T.V series etc, and I'm not lying. I just have a heart of stone... dude did that sound gay? That definately sounded gay right? Well how gay are we talking? Like ho.............................................................................

--FireFrog
**Enough of my rambling**

miss oddchick 01-28-2003 06:06 PM

Lol, the films that I cried to are: Titanic (It was SOOOO sad) *Wipes tear from eye* . I also cried to the end of Deep Inpack...*Sniff Sniff*
How foolish of me.... :lol:

oddchick

cooldude 01-28-2003 06:33 PM

iv never cried

Abe's son 01-28-2003 07:59 PM

I know this is sad but in Max Payne when his wife dies, I cried. I know this is sad, but I did.

Facsimile 01-29-2003 01:29 AM

Re: I like ham
 
:

Originally posted by FireFrog
Wow, you cried during a video game?
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within isn't a game, it's a movie.
A crap one at that but still a movie. No Chocobos though so it shouldn't even have the FF name on it. It has a Cid.

And Oddness, I didn't know they had Heavenly Creatures anywhere else except New Zealand, unless it's different.
The one we have was directed by Peter Jackson and is about the girls killing one of their mums. Is it the same?

FireFrog 01-29-2003 08:40 AM

Oops...
 
Oh oops... I knew that was a movie, but I must of missread the post :S. Yeah, I hated that movie!

Rex Tirano 01-29-2003 03:00 PM

wow! Well I poked myself in The eye when I was around 4-5 when cassie left rabbit in winnie the pooh, the autmn movie. And don't laugh I was a fragile small child, and i poked myself in the eye.

Crying, well i didn't really cry after that. And how can you cry at the titanic. That is the worst film ever! But I was terrified of Bambi, man hes so scary. C'mon people some people have got to be scared of disney films. h I think I cryed at pinochio because I was scared. Oh well.........*whistles and alks off knowin she will regret posting*

SeaRex 01-29-2003 07:16 PM

I cried after Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within... but only because I wasted $6 to see it.

89da11 01-30-2003 10:27 AM

I cried at the end of Titanic, like Odd, actually i watched it at her house, i still cried.. The watched it again and cried a second time..:rolleyes:

Disgruntled Intern 01-30-2003 12:35 PM

I've seen the majority of Peter Jackson's films thanks to sundance and IFC. He really is quite brilliant, and his use of gore, though over done, is not 'cheesey'. I loved 'Dead Alive' the plot was so amusing...as were the majority of the deaths.

MMM...Peter Jackson.

Tori 01-30-2003 11:44 PM

I agree with MojoMan220 Titanic was sad Jack showing his love then dies and Rose makes it even sadder by saying Jack Jack Jack no Jack:fuzemb: :fuzemb: :fuzemb: :( :( :fuzsad:

atusiya@ 01-31-2003 01:45 AM

Comedy Movie!@
 
Steve Martin's movies without "THREE AMIGOS" will make me laugh, will make me cry at the last:)
I love Steve Martin !

"THREE AMIGOS" makes me lol lol lol lol...
-------------------------
etc..non-comedy..

Dead Poets Society, with Robin Williams
Do you know "O Captain!My Captain!..."?

The Truman Show, with Jim Carrey

Taxi Driver with Robert De Niro
(sorry this movie is "MPAA Rating: R".)

Midnight Cowboy with Dustin Hoffman
(sorry this movie is "MPAA Rating: R".)




atusiya@'s father..:)

Facsimile 01-31-2003 02:46 AM

:

Originally posted by Disgruntled Intern
I've seen the majority of Peter Jackson's films thanks to sundance and IFC. He really is quite brilliant, and his use of gore, though over done, is not 'cheesey'. I loved 'Dead Alive' the plot was so amusing...as were the majority of the deaths.

MMM...Peter Jackson.

Dead Alive? I thought he only had four movies: Heavenly Creatures, Meet the Feebles (not sure what it's about), Bad Taste(aliens and stuff) and Braindead, one where the guys mum get's bitten by some rabid monkey and becomes a zombie along with many others. Is it one of those?

Disgruntled Intern 01-31-2003 03:35 AM

In the states, it's called 'dead alive'. Not brain dead.

munchman 02-01-2003 02:40 AM

South Park- Bigger Longer Uncut
on like some people this film really brings out the true me. i start laghing so hard that tears roll down my eyes.
:crying:

Oddness 02-01-2003 04:01 AM

Re: Re: I like ham
 
:

Originally posted by Facsimile
And Oddness, I didn't know they had Heavenly Creatures anywhere else except New Zealand, unless it's different.
The one we have was directed by Peter Jackson and is about the girls killing one of their mums. Is it the same?

That's the one. Your summary hardly does it justice, though, no offense. :p

Mojo 02-01-2003 08:11 AM

I cried with Benji, The Green Mile (Excellent movie) and the one about the 2 peeps who find a baby dinosaur, I forgot the name. Plus, there are many more movies I cried about, but I can't remember them...

Facsimile 02-02-2003 04:15 AM

Re: Re: Re: I like ham
 
:

Originally posted by Oddness
That's the one. Your summary hardly does it justice, though, no offense. :p
:fuzwink: I no. It is an excellant movie but I saw it when I was like eight years old so I can't remember what else happens in it.
I've walked the path they done the murder on. I think it has something there too... another thing I can't remember.
I really have something wrong in my brain.