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Toy Story 3
Return of the King
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Grave of the Fireflies
Post edited July 30, 2013 by sauvignon1
Requiem for a Dream, it left me so emotionally drained that I never want to see it again.
Wow, I can't believe Old Yeller hasn't been mentioned yet. That is the only movie that elicited any tears from me. Maybe because it makes me miss my old dog.
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fortune_p_dawg: That part where he sees his wife in the crowd, and she smiles at him.
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Licurg: Or in the end, when the bastards torture him, and the chief-torturer asks him if he wants to plead for mercy, and he gives one last yell - FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMM !
I still think Braveheart stays short against The Pasion of the Christ.

Anyway, back on topic, it's been over 10 years since I last cried, even more since a movie made me cry, however, Up almost got me at the beginning.
Lord of the Rings....because what Jackson did to this was so awful
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t4n3: Wow, I can't believe Old Yeller hasn't been mentioned yet. That is the only movie that elicited any tears from me. Maybe because it makes me miss my old dog.
That's the main one I remember...Old Yeller. I saw it as a kid, and I still remember blubbering like a baby.
I have heard the movie Marley and Me was pretty similar, so I avoided watching that one.
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jjsimp: That's the main one I remember...Old Yeller. I saw it as a kid, and I still remember blubbering like a baby.
I have heard the movie Marley and Me was pretty similar, so I avoided watching that one.
Marley and Me is only vaguely similar. Honestly I didn't like it. It seemed like they didn't know if they wanted to make a comedy or a serious movie. If I were you I'd avoid watching it just because it is a waste of time. Of course that is only my opinion.
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sauvignon1: Up
Toy Story 3
Funny thing about these two films is that their endings didn't make me cry. Yes, I know I'm in the minority.

What they did give me was a warm, fuzzy feeling that the world wasn't quite as shitty a place as I had otherwise considered it to be. It's rare that a film will put that kind of smile on my face.
Post edited July 31, 2013 by jamyskis
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jamyskis: Just watched Les Misérables again (first time since the theater release), and it made me well up at the end - again.
Got completely blown away at the end as well

I remember when I was younger, even reading the end of the book made me emotional
When I was a kid "batteries not included"

20-ish "October Sky".
Fincal scene in Thelma & Louis
Prince of Tides
For Love of the Game
The very old Jack Nicholson movie where he was put in an insane asylum, title eludes my memory.

Mostly Prince of Tides, can no longer watch that one.
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OldFatGuy: The very old Jack Nicholson movie where he was put in an insane asylum, title eludes my memory.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest.... guess title no longer eludes me.
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OldFatGuy: The very old Jack Nicholson movie where he was put in an insane asylum, title eludes my memory.
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Ghorpm: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Doh i was replying to myself causse it came to me... using my tablet and type very slow with this screen keyboard.
Thanks.
Post edited July 31, 2013 by OldFatGuy
If a character was given time for introduction so that I care about it, it's easy to make me cry when something sad happens about it.

A few where I cried:
Animals Are Beautiful People
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Film ohne Titel (German)