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25 Mar 2012, 2:16 pm

1) Braveheart

(2) Rain Man

(3) ROCKY III

(3) ROCKY IV

(4) The Natural

(5 & 6) The Notebook & Brokeback Mountain

(7-10) The Rookie, Invincible, Miracle, Remember The Titans

(11) Field of Dreams

(12) Frequency

(13) One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest

(14) The Pursuit of Happyness

(15) Saving Private Ryan

(16) Top Gun

(17) Dead Poet’s Society

(18 & 19) Old Yeller & My Dog Skip

(20) Mr. Holland’s Opus

(21) Simon Birch

(22) Good Will Hunting

(23) Armageddon

(24 & 25) Say Anything (twice)

(26) The Shawshank Redemption

(27) The Perfect Storm

(28) Slingblade

(29) Boyz In The Hood

(30) Rudy

I cried watching everyone of those movies.



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25 Mar 2012, 3:16 pm

You forgot Brians Song and also the Star Trek movie where Spock dies.


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25 Mar 2012, 3:32 pm

I thought the first 10 minutes of 'Up' was the most moving stuff i've seen in years.



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25 Mar 2012, 3:35 pm

Toy story 3, you know what scene I am talking about


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25 Mar 2012, 4:19 pm

True one movie not added to the list for me is Old Yeller now if that movie doenst make you cry something has to be wrong it makes me cry every time I watch it :cry:

Oh and the movie Legends of the fall.



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25 Mar 2012, 4:46 pm

Saving Private Ryan was no problem for me.

King Kong (the new one) was much more moving.



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25 Mar 2012, 5:19 pm

I will never watch Brokeback Mountain, but Toy Story 3, hell that whole movie is sad. Star Trek II, Spock dies, tragic.



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25 Mar 2012, 5:48 pm

tb86 wrote:
I will never watch Brokeback Mountain, but Toy Story 3, hell that whole movie is sad. Star Trek II, Spock dies, tragic.


Brokeback Mountian is a sad love story and it makes me miss Heath Ledger even more gosh he was so hot :heart:



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25 Mar 2012, 6:20 pm

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I will never watch Brokeback Mountain, but Toy Story 3, hell that whole movie is sad. Star Trek II, Spock dies, tragic.


Why not? I watched it and it was really slow. It was mainly watching them watch sheep with a few minutes of plot intersperced.


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25 Mar 2012, 6:31 pm

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tb86 wrote:
I will never watch Brokeback Mountain, but Toy Story 3, hell that whole movie is sad. Star Trek II, Spock dies, tragic.


Why not? I watched it and it was really slow. It was mainly watching them watch sheep with a few minutes of plot intersperced.


It might have something to do with the fact that its a movie about two gay men falling in love but thats just a speculation.



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25 Mar 2012, 8:50 pm

As tough as it is to admit I have much more of a problem watching 'heartwarming' movies. Saw Wall-E over a few Mike's Hard lemonades, went upstairs, and had a proper existential crisis. :lol:


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25 Mar 2012, 9:17 pm

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Top Gun made me angry. I wanted to beat the living f**k out of Iceman because no one admitted that he killed Goose.

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The Pursuit of Happyness...Rudy

These two, plus Up, Valkyrie, Flags of our Fathers, Letters from Iwo Jima, The Pacific (mini-series), Cast Away, and Toy Story 3 are the only movies I ever felt like crying at. But I never did for some reason. I would add Saving Private Ryan to the list, but I haven't seen it beginning to end so I won't count it (i've seen about an hour of it in parts, including the Omaha Beach scene and the ending).



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26 Mar 2012, 9:30 am

Don't forget Epic Movie. Any film that terrible would make a Krogan cry.


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26 Mar 2012, 10:31 am

None of these really made me cry, but the begining of Up and the end of Toy Story 3 are probably the two closest times I've come to crying during a film.



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26 Mar 2012, 4:38 pm

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It might have something to do with the fact that its a movie about two gay men falling in love


Exactly. Nothing wrong with people doing that as long as I don't have to see anything like that on film. If it were two women then probably yes and I do hate to admit this but that would be kinda hot. I think I might be a little homophobic, but I'm also an aspie, I get nervous even about the tiniest little things.



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26 Mar 2012, 5:33 pm

I didn't cry when I watched "Rain Man". ^^ Then again, I'm no man.

I cried during "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" today though. And at least once when I watched "Finding Nemo".

I think "Cast Away" was one of the first if not THE first films that made me cry.

Did I cry when I watched "My Own Private Idaho"... I might have. I definitely felt very depressed. Not many films do that for me.

I cried when I watched "Disco Pigs". That one was really tough for me. I had to stop watching.

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I thought the first 10 minutes of 'Up' was the most moving stuff i've seen in years.

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Top Gun

Top Gun made me angry. I wanted to beat the living f**k out of Iceman because no one admitted that he killed Goose.

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The Pursuit of Happyness...Rudy

These two, plus Up, Valkyrie, Flags of our Fathers, Letters from Iwo Jima, The Pacific (mini-series), Cast Away, and Toy Story 3 are the only movies I ever felt like crying at. But I never did for some reason. I would add Saving Private Ryan to the list, but I haven't seen it beginning to end so I won't count it (i've seen about an hour of it in parts, including the Omaha Beach scene and the ending).

I swear, I mentioned "Cast Away" before I read this post.


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