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I tear up. Maybe if I watched alone I'd let myself go but I don't feel like having others ask why I got emotional or trying to comfort me. There is nothing to add other than "**** made an impression on me and that's it but I realize that answer is not enough for you pseudo psychologists so whatever".
Almost lost it again when I was watching Land Before Time with a couple friends. Poor poor Little Foot. I hate that death scene and then they make it seem like misery for another 5 minutes as Little Foot wanders around and stuff. Probably screwed me up as a kid.
I know there have been times I teared up during a movie, but there are two that I can remember clear as day. The first being the first time I saw E.T. when it came out, and the second is Rocky III, when Mickey died. Even after all these years, I still get a little choked up.
I know they may not be the best movies to get emotional about, but still...
I know there have been times I teared up during a movie, but there are two that I can remember clear as day. The first being the first time I saw E.T. when it came out, and the second is Rocky III, when Mickey died. Even after all these years, I still get a little choked up.
I know they may not be the best movies to get emotional about, but still...
Hallenbeck77
Actually I got emotional for these as well. You are redeemed.
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I know there have been times I teared up during a movie, but there are two that I can remember clear as day. The first being the first time I saw E.T. when it came out, and the second is Rocky III, when Mickey died. Even after all these years, I still get a little choked up.
I know they may not be the best movies to get emotional about, but still...
Actually I got emotional for these as well. You are redeemed.
It's nice to know I wasn't alone. ;)Pretty much any sad movie about animals makes me cry (Marley and Me, Fluke, Where the Red Fern Grows, Old Yeller, etc). Titanic, Armageddon and Lion King have gotten some tears out of me as well. Toy Story 3 just made me tear up, and that quickly went away.
Marley and Me definitely got a couple of tears out. Many movies have definitely brought me close to tears though.
I never saw that but was interested, until I got a yellow lab and now I refuse to watch it.Marley and Me definitely got a couple of tears out. Many movies have definitely brought me close to tears though.
bigblunt537
No, I haven't. I cry over more important things.
Not fabricated ideas presented to me in motion picture format.
Brian's Song and The Iron Giant are the two that always get me. Every time I watch Brian's Song, I feel like it kicked me in the groin while having sex with my mother.
[QUOTE="v13_KiiLtz"]I cried during Armageddon. I may have cried during the Lion King when I was kid, I don't remember.super_mario_128EVERYONE cried during the Lion King when they were kids
Man, Mufasa's death...:( I saw that scene on YouTube not to long ago, and I almost teared up but held back.
I almost cried when I saw "The Boy in the Stripped Pijamas". But yet again, I held back my tears...:?
I wanna see Toy Story 3. My cousin said she was crying her eyes out when she saw that.
I cried when I saw Disney's Animated The Hunchback of Notredame. The scene where he's paraded through town as people throw all sorts of objects at him incited so much pity that it brought me to tears. I also cried during one of the final scenes in Australia when Nullah is reunited with Sarah. It was tears of happiness. I was so happy to see Nullah reunited with her since she had become like a mother to him after his actual mother died.
At the end of Terminator II, I cry when Arnold gets lowered into the molten metal.
The part in Raising Arizona where Nicholas Cage is being chased by the police because he stole diapers from a mini mart, makes me cry from laughing.
The part in Naked Gun 33 1/3 where Leslie Neilsen is pretending to be Phil Donahue at the Oscars, makes me cry from laughing.
I've cried during a few movies, The Notebook (watched it with my girlfriend :P), Marley and Me, The Lion King (when I was a kid), just to name a few. I've teared up at the end of a few games as well.
I've teared up here and there but it doesn't happen often. Only one thing has ever ended with me curled up in a ball, sobbing like a child and it was a television show.
I watched "To Kill A Mockingbird" on TCM last night for the millionth time. Many scenes in the great film still bring tears to my eyes
-when Scout shames the lynch mob of white farmers into dispersing
-when Atticus leaves the courthouse
-when Boo saves Gem and Scout
-when Scout meets Boo
The film is one of the greatest movies ever made. And Harper Lee's book is one of the greatest novels ever written, IMO.
I teared up at the end of Tae Guk Gi, but I actually cried at the end of Toy Story 3. But they were man tears, goddammit.
Verge_6
Man tears=if you cry exactly 3 TEARS anything more than 3 tears and your man card is revoked, that said
Toy story 3
Last samurai ( when the charged into the machine gun fire )
Beauty and the beast when the beast died ( in my defence i was 13 years old:P)
Never technically cried but my eyes watered in I am Legend when
[spoiler] Honestly, if you've seen the movie you would know which part. You don't need this silly spoiler. [/spoiler]
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