I've done that more than I care to admit... how about you guys?
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I cry during movies far more than I'd like to admit. Hell, the past two months alone my eyes have gotten watery during Big Hero 6, Interstellar, Penguins of Madagascar and The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies. It seems as I've gotten older I've become very soft in regard to movies.
Yes alot of anime series I have watched had moments that made me tear up. As far as Movies not so much although Interstellar did make me tear up a bit near the end. I watched that in a movie theater to so not alone like I usually watch my anime so that contributes to the divide I think since societal norms keep me from letting fully letting loose and crying during emotional scenes in the company of others wheres alone I don't have to worry about that.
Ehm, yes. Does that make me a softie *blushes*
I actually go out of my way not to do it but I let it slide before so its not really ironclad.
Judging from the other comments, we are all a bunch of softies here at ot :P
I've just skimmed through the replies. That's terrible I feel so emasculated now.
i don't really cry anymore, i get moved. But i don't cry. I remember Gladiator moving me. I also recall an episode of Smallville in season 5. You know which episode i talk about. It's just something that happened to me and it resonated with me
That's a very good qeastion my friend.
I very much get watery eye's during the scene in which Rocky runs out and apologizes to Mickey after a heated and awkward filled scene in which the character is very embittered for not having the support he felt he deserved. The scene has no dialogue and they appear almost silhouettes against Bill Conti's relaxed musical score.
The ending of Battlestar Galactica in which the old milfy lady dies is also very sad.
All the time, even my girlfriend calls me a pussy.
The most I cried was at the end of season 1 of the walking dead (telltale game not TV show)
I was giving it loads of waaaaah waaaaah booooo oooohhh waaaah waaaah
thanks telltale
That ending was pretty damn emotional. Whole season was FANTASTIC! Still gotta play through season 2...
Anyways, I don't think I have full-on cried, but I have definitely got watery eyed at certain things. Recently a certain event in the midseason finale of the Walking Dead made me have the feels.
Outside of that, the 10th Doctor's regeneration, the end of MGS3, and a couple parts of Wreck it Ralph were definitely difficult pills to swallow.
I sure do. Animes make me cry every now and then, movies not so much. Only movies that made me cry in my recent memory were Brokeback mountain and About time.
That ending was pretty damn emotional. Whole season was FANTASTIC! Still gotta play through season 2...
Season 2 is even better. Get on that shit.
Most recently, I gotta admit I got a little choked up at the end of The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies. Not so much because the movie itself was sad but because of the send off they gave to the entire series of Middle Earth. It's sad knowing that this world that has been built and experienced for years is finally done, and I think Billy Boyd's send off was absolutely perfect.
I've gotten tearful plenty of times watching movies and shows, and playing video games. Many times. The one that comes to mind most is Red Dead Redemption. I literally dropped to my knees and softly cried when John Marston got shot up. Because of that scene, Bury Me Not On the Lone Prairie is a song thatstill, to this day, makes my eyes water when I hear it.
Anyway, most recently, I got teary eyed watching the Season Five finale of The Clone Wars. Damn, I didn't expect an animated series to get that sophisticated and mature....
Most notably when:
That's all I can think of off the top of my head. FMA has probably given me plenty more tearjerking moments but none like those three.
EDIT: No weeping... I don't ever weep. Just tears rolling down my face.
yeah, after i watched Jenna Jameson's last movie before she declared her retirement and i realized she left without doing any anal scene.
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