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Mandingo Massacre 7. Oh those poor girls.
The Road....the scene where Viggo Mortensen dies.
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HomerSimpson: The Road....the scene where Viggo Mortensen dies.
You know, that movie stirs a lot of really strong emotions, but I never felt direct sadness at any point. You knew at a certain point that he was doomed. I would say what The Road did best was utter horror and hopelessness. The feeling that movie gave me was that "everyone is doomed", and even if someone escapes an immediate threat, there's no safety no matter where they go... The true horror of the post-apocalyptic setting...
GOG Forums: The Movie.

Every damn time :(
The Twilight movies. There's only so much stupid induced pain I can take...
Many movies have moved me, and I even got moist eyes from watching Titanic in the movie theater with my ex.

The last time I remember it happening was watching The Fly from TV a couple of weeks ago. The ending where the protagonist "asks" the lady to put him out of his misery with the shotgun to head gets me every time. Can you still feel love and affection to someone who has completely changed to something else?

And the whole idea of trying to merge the couple and their unborn child, and a bit of fly too, into one being... not sure what to think about it. The ultimate manifestation of love, or just gross?

Apparently I am not the only one moved by that part, as it is in youtube too:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH-8L1iZq20
Post edited July 31, 2013 by timppu
That Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode, I don't wanna spoil it to anyone that hasn't watched it but if you did watch it you know what I'm talking about.
"Nothing to declare" (Rien à déclarer) by Dany Boon made me cry ... with laughter!
Yep. Only a few that I can recall...
Of Mice and Men (1992)
Backdraft

I almost cried through the entirety of Terminator 3. I still can't believe that movie actually happened...
Post edited July 31, 2013 by AdamR
The Star Wars prequels made me cry.
Not movies...

1 Litre no Namida (Japanese TV series) - even after watching it for the second time
Clannad After Story (anime)
Post edited July 31, 2013 by arr0whead
LOL, for me, I think the question should be "Are there any movies that DON'T make you cry?", as I cry at just about everything.

Had a nice little cry today, actually, while rewatching a video of who was going to be awarded the Olympic Games for 2012, when London was announced. (See.....I cry at everything).

In fact, my dad still teases me about how I cried so hard at Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (the original, not the crap Tim Burton version) that I was practically hyperventilating. Well it IS sad when Charlie thinks he didn't win a golden ticket :)
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morciu: That Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode, I don't wanna spoil it to anyone that hasn't watched it but if you did watch it you know what I'm talking about.
??? I watched every episode of Buffy and also Angel, many of them 2 or more times. And I'm drawing a complete blank on any episode that got me remotely emotional. Feel free to pm me with it if you don't want to post publicly even though the show has been off the air for 10 years now. Or unless you were just being sarcastic and I didn't pick up on that like with the "star wars prequels" comment in post 55 (which I wholeheartedly agree with).

As for my choices, Braveheart of course like many of you have said. Sholay back in the day for any of you familiar with Indian movies :). I know there have been more but can't think of any atm.
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teshra: ??? I watched every episode of Buffy and also Angel, many of them 2 or more times. And I'm drawing a complete blank on any episode that got me remotely emotional.
I may be wrong but I interpreted it as being the episode dealing with the loss of a loved one, it was filmed in quite a distressing way.
Only one - Schindler's list