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auntblabby
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12 Jun 2010, 12:43 am

salaam bombay :(



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12 Jun 2010, 3:40 am

Bolt
The Lion King
Grave of the Fireflies
I Am Sam
Pay It Forward
Click
The Princess and the Frog
Beauty and the Beast



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12 Jun 2010, 8:20 am

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Taegukgi is most brutal movie for me to watch.


Brutal but GREAT movie!

For me John Woo's "classic" films are the equivalent of "tear-jerkers" for men. Even for the most manly, man. "A Better Tomorrow", "The Killer" and especially "A Bullet in the Head" are all emotionally gut wrenching. The cultural context has to be taken into account also. Westerners usually see these films as over the top campy melodrama, but Eastern audiences really take them to heart.

Also on my list-

Iron Giant
King Kong('33 and '05)
Sympathy for Lady Vengeance
The Fountain

Studio Ghibli(Miyazaki) films get to me sometimes. I even got a little choked up at the Ghibli Museum because everything was soooo "perfect". Every last little detail was thought of.


Wait, you've seen Taegukgi? Nobody's seen Taegukgi. It's so obscure.



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03 Jul 2010, 10:51 pm

Meet the Robinsons - the ending

8 Crazy Nights - the part where he's crying in the mall

Click - the part where he dies

Toy Story 2 - Jessie's song (I've heard grown male comedians talk about how it made them cry!)



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05 Jul 2010, 1:59 am

Bridge to Terabithia

Up


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09 Jul 2010, 7:55 am

The end of ET



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10 Jul 2010, 5:56 am

I'll go with Jacob's Ladder as, I've actually lost someone in my life and have fetl intensely pained about it.

Forrest Gump-- As, there was someone in my real-life named Jenny whom I had lost,found,lost again..



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10 Jul 2010, 7:34 am

Land before time (the first one)- Little foot's mom! :cry:

Marley and Me - dear god everyone in the theater cried at the end. D:

I'll think of more later. I'm in too happy of a mood right now to remember some of them. XD



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10 Jul 2010, 11:48 am

i almost cried when i wasted a whole dvd downloading the movie "deep impact".
what a stupid movie with many inaccurate scenarios that depicted the impact.
it took forever for the asteroid to hit, and the start of the movie had some kind of love story flavor, and when the action started, i saw many flaws and i thought "what a waste of $6 ! !! !."

then i started to think of the effort i put in to make that six dollars (not much), but it then led me to imagine i was rolled in the streets by greasy haired movie executives who put their hands in my pockets and stole from me.

what a tear jerker that movie was!!



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10 Jul 2010, 1:20 pm

another film whichh made me sad was, Alien3 when Ripley fell inot the lead works..



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10 Jul 2010, 1:35 pm

b9 wrote:
i almost cried when i wasted a whole dvd downloading the movie "deep impact".
what a stupid movie with many inaccurate scenarios that depicted the impact.
it took forever for the asteroid to hit, and the start of the movie had some kind of love story flavor, and when the action started, i saw many flaws and i thought "what a waste of $6 ! !! !."

then i started to think of the effort i put in to make that six dollars (not much), but it then led me to imagine i was rolled in the streets by greasy haired movie executives who put their hands in my pockets and stole from me.

what a tear jerker that movie was!!


I can relate. The American version of Godzilla back in I think the nineties was so terrible, I was ready to bawl my head off, and swallow a bottle of anti-depressants.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer



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10 Jul 2010, 3:09 pm

A Walk to Remember made me cry.



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10 Jul 2010, 11:00 pm

Ghost World (the ending)
Schindler's List (all of it)
Up (the montage)


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11 Jul 2010, 7:29 am

One film that made me feel sad is Geronimo:An American Legend for, the real tragedy of a group of people is disheartening..



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26 Jul 2010, 9:50 am

Benji the Hunted, Watership Down and Big make me cry.



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26 Jul 2010, 10:12 am

The animated Metropolis always gets me. I cry every single time. In fact that's why I can watch it anymore lol