BristolFlyer From United Kingdom, joined May 2004, 2143 posts, RR: 0 Posted (6 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 14 hours ago) and read 2030 times:
I went to 'World Trade Centre' last night and had a tear in my eye at one stage. I'm not usually one to cry easily but there were one or two scenes that were pretty emotional.
Another movie that brought me to tears was Brassed Off.
So c'mon guys, 'fess up - what movies have you cried at?
Confuscius From United States of America, joined Aug 2001, 3652 posts, RR: 2 Reply 1, posted (6 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 14 hours ago) and read 2023 times:
ANCFlyer From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 2, posted (6 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 14 hours ago) and read 2023 times:
1965, Born Free, I was years old . . . .
Quoting BristolFlyer (Thread starter): I went to 'World Trade Centre' last night and had a tear in my eye at one stage. I'm not usually one to cry easily but there were one or two scenes that were pretty emotional.
Shouldn't have made you cry, should have made you MAD . . .
BristolFlyer From United Kingdom, joined May 2004, 2143 posts, RR: 0 Reply 4, posted (6 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 14 hours ago) and read 2020 times:
Quoting ANCFlyer (Reply 2): Shouldn't have made you cry, should have made you MAD . . .
Actually it was when one of the wives was told that her husband was still alive, tears of joy I guess. But yes, I did have an overhwhelning feeling of 'you b@stards'.
ManuCH From Switzerland, joined exactly 8 years ago today! , 2977 posts, RR: 51 Reply 10, posted (6 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 9 hours ago) and read 1954 times:
DeltaGator From United States of America, joined Sep 2005, 6341 posts, RR: 16 Reply 12, posted (6 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 6 hours ago) and read 1933 times:
Steel Magnolias. I always shed a little tear when Julia Roberts' character dies. Please feel free to revoke my "Guy Card" for liking this movie.
Scamp From United States of America, joined Aug 2005, 533 posts, RR: 0 Reply 13, posted (6 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 6 hours ago) and read 1928 times:
Quoting DeltaGator (Reply 12): Please feel free to revoke my "Guy Card" for liking this movie.
Not a chance. I respect the fact that you had the balls to admit a little sensitivity. It would be nice to see more men admit to showing that they have a heart.
Flpuck6 From United States of America, joined Jun 1999, 2119 posts, RR: 33 Reply 17, posted (6 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 4 hours ago) and read 1899 times:
the movie in it of itself is not anything special but the abandoned huskies and their fight for survival definitely brought tears to my eyes ... especially because I have a golden retriever of my own and could never imagine having to abandon him !
Vikkyvik From United States of America, joined Jul 2003, 8318 posts, RR: 28 Reply 22, posted (6 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 4 hours ago) and read 1859 times:
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Quoting ANCFlyer (Reply 2): 1965, Born Free, I was years old . . .
Haha, I think I cried the first time I saw that movie....probably when I was 7 or 8 (love the movie though).
I think I shed a tear or two (out of generally being upset and enraged) when I first saw the Naudet brothers' documentary about the firefighters on 9/11.
I also cried from laughing so hard when I saw the first Austin Powers movie.
Quoting DeltaGator (Reply 12): Steel Magnolias. I always shed a little tear when Julia Roberts' character dies. Please feel free to revoke my "Guy Card" for liking this movie.
Don't care that you liked the movie....but damn, crying when Julia Roberts' character dies??? I'd revoke your card for that!
(not a Julia Roberts fan )
~Vik
"Two and a Half Men" was filmed in front of a live ostrich.
Cadet57 From United States of America, joined Jul 2005, 9081 posts, RR: 34 Reply 23, posted (6 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 4 hours ago) and read 1857 times:
Also The Crucible for me.... God's speed John Proctor.
Quoting BMIFlyer (Reply 14): Can't the movie makers lay 9/11 to rest?
My thoughts exactly. How anyone can stomach those films and all the TV shows, IDK. I barely handled it the first time... I dont plan to ever see any of these films.
Doors open, right hand side, next stop is Springfield.
BCAInfoSys From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 24, posted (6 years 10 months 1 week 3 days 4 hours ago) and read 1854 times:
First time I saw this.. I was in a packed movie theatre and I didn't care. I bawled like a little baby. Watched it again last night and it still gets to me..
25 CO7e7: Ladder 49 made me very sad and depressed... very powerful movie.. -Zaki
26 DeltaDC9: 8 Below got to me. I have a Malamute and seeing two huskies die was very disturbing.
27 Clogman: This movie didn't make me sad. It made me sick to my stomache too see how southern white people treated black people in the past I was almost a shame
28 Cadet57: I remember that movie now.. It was a brilliant movie.
29 DeltaDC9: The original right? As a Bear fan it has always been a favorite, but how could it not get to you even if you hate the Bears? 6 Huskies, 2 Malamutes "
30 SlamClick: Memphis Belle, not the William Wyler documentary but the dumbass 90s fictionalized version. What an insult to the brave men of the 8th Air Force. What
31 TWFirst: Brokeback Mountain... that last scene when Ennis is in his trailer looking at the shirts... and THEN, they play the saddest song possible (Willie Nels
32 UALPHLCS: United 93 Feild of Dreams Saving Private Ryan It's a Wonderful Life. (actually only the part where the young George gets hit in the ear by Mr Gower. W
33 Pyrex: Me too - great movie with a real sad ending. Besides other emotional films: - Moulin Rouge - The Shawshank Redemption (that movie was a real roller-c
35 Doona: Oh man, I bawled like a baby when I saw that at the cinema. Of course, I wasn't that old, but when Mofasa died... it was horrible. And let's see... T
36 Comorin: Thank you for saying that! How sick are these people? They make Scientology look respectable in comparison. Parents of the World, revolt!
37 TPAnx: "Driving Miss Daisy"..my mom had Alzheimer's.. "Saving Private Ryan"..the graveyard scene at the end.. TPAnx
38 Greasespot: Rent....when angel died... Terminator II....when he lowered himself into the hot steel Jackass the movie...When the guy shoves a car up his ass...I wa
39 FOMEA: Very sad. Based on A true story. Regards F-OMEA.
40 F9Animal: GLITTER!!!! And Boy George sweeping...............
41 M180up: Never had the chance to see it until 2 days ago, it really made me cry. But also told me is the best attitude to take, is the only way the terrorism
43 Sunshine79: 'Who Will Love My Children' makes me cry so much. It's such a sad, true story. I remember watching it years ago with my parents, and dad had to give m
44 NZ747: Have had a tear or two run down my face in a few movies over the years. The most recent was about a month ago when at the cinemas watching the Adam Sa
45 TedTAce: Had me crying like I IMAGINE a parent who just lost their child. Yeap, I'm a sentimental old sap WTF... Bicentenial Man: To achieve your lifelong dre
47 Pawsleykat: Movies that made/make me cry; Titanic, The first person I watched it with was my gran and she's dead now so I always cry at the end. Hotel Rwanda, it
48 AirPacific747: Glad im not the only one Crying due to a scene in Terminator 2.... that's low I really like that movie though [Edited 2006-08-19 20:08:17]
49 TedTAce: You know what the 'device' that is effectively the same in both AI and terminator (a machine either wanting to be human or saving humans) works VERY
50 Duff44: "61*" got me the first time I watched it... "Rudy" gets me every time....
51 Legoguy: Well.... there was the Lion King when I was young...when his dad falls off the cliff and dies. I cried my heart out! Since then, I can only recall get
52 AirPacific747: True... But somehow in A.I., they made more out of the characters personalities than they did in Terminator. That's why I found A.I. to be so sad, be
54 Go3Team: For some reason, Gladiator chokes me up at the end. Where the red fern grows. Old Yeller.
55 AirPacific747: I feel so sorry for that big black guy (forgot his name, as it is over two years ago since I saw it)
56 Clogman: Oh I love that movie. Its on TV right now btw Fredrik. And I gotta admit that I shed a small tear in the end of that movie.
57 Legoguy: If thats the guy in the picture you're talking about...he's in Armageddon. Thats quite a good film, on later this week.
58 BristolFlyer: A movie from the top drawer, superb. Just for the record he has been in 72 movies since 1995 (according to IMDB). His name is Michael Clarke Duncan B
59 Cxsjr: "John Coffee" mam, like the drink, but spelt different ....
60 AirPacific747: Okay.. what is his role in Armageddon? can't seem to remember although I have seen that movie twice. Wow how's that possible?? Thanks
61 VHVXB: The Green Mile and Shawshank Redemption are both films that did make me somewhat emotional. Interesting to see that both these films were directed by
62 David L: I'd forgotten about that. Yup, that got me. I have to confess Forrest Gump nearly made me lose it. There have been others but I can't remember them.
63 Jetjack74: This was the only movie that I ever cried at. Denzel Washington was phenomenal.
64 Fly727: Cried like a little girl with these: This guy made me cry when I was like 4 or 5 for how ugly, scary and yucky he was: RM
65 Legoguy: He is number 55 on the website Bristol Flyer provided....Armageddon (1998) .... Jayotis 'Bear' Kurleenbear I think he died but I definately remember
66 TedTAce: How could I forget this one?!?!? I have to add: Watched it tonight. I didn't SOB, but there were a few tears.
67 AC777LR: Life as a House the saddest movie I have ever seen 50 First Dates Forest Gump when he is at Jenny's Grave Big Fish Step Mom
68 Atrude777: For me.. Forrest Gump Ghost Those two movies sent me bawling, im a very emotional guy and the saddest scene will set me off, I also cry happy joy when
70 SFOMEX: The same here. I was a kid when I saw it and I remember me crying a lot. Others are: When the old lady says the story of her mentally impaired son. I
71 ZKSUJ: Didn't you cry in 'The Notebook' as well like last week? Thats what I heard!!!
72 FlyUSCG: That's it for me *yay for my 100th post!*[Edited 2006-08-20 09:52:58]
74 Alphafloor: I don't know what happened that night. I went to see 'triple xxx' and I cryied to have lost the money I've paid to see this crap.
75 QFA380: Yeah, really got to me too, my mum was very sad too. I can't think of any others I've probably just forgotten them or haven't seen them.
76 David L: Oh, ET too. Stepmom wasn't really my type of film but I did video them filming the scene with the model yacht on the pond in Central Park with Ed Harr
77 NWOrientDC10: I don't cry during scenes of certain flicks, I have to "use the restroom" Agreed Good Day Russell
78 BristolFlyer: I have not seen The Passion - I am not a religious person, so would there be any enjoyment? BF
79 FRAspotter: For me it is: Titanic Ladder 49 Schindler's List World Trade Center The Green Mile Lion King Saving Private Ryan All very good movies...
81 Halls120: In approximate viewing order: Sophie's Choice Dead Poets Society Field of Dreams Saving Private Ryan Big Fish[Edited 2006-08-22 14:01:19]
82 TWFirst: If you're an anti-Semite and like heavy S&M, you might enjoy it.
83 NWOrientDC10: ? What does the concept of enjoyment have to do with this topic? Maybe you should watch the movie. Russell
84 BristolFlyer: You're right, it doesn't. I'll apologize immediately to the thread starter. Apology was accepted. BF
85 Eatmybologna: I cried watching the following movies: Forever Young, Ghost, The Champ, & Crash where the father realizes his little girl is o.k. afterall. E-M-B
86 Faustino927: The only movie that I totally lost control and started crying at the theater was "Terms of Endearment" with Shirley Mclaine, Debra Winger and Jack Nic
87 Canuckpaxguy: There are two that come to mind: and G