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Beringe
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Posted - 2005.03.28 03:58:00 -
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Edited by: Beringe on 28/03/2005 03:57:47 Lilja 4ever.
The worst part about this film is that it describes a very harsh reality. ------------------------------------------- "My main griveance with the Caldari state was that once I had finished my work for them, they wanted me dead."
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Ben Derindar
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Posted - 2005.03.28 08:09:00 -
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When I was about 7 or 8, I remember getting pretty upset at Optimus Prime's passing in Transformers: The Movie.
Around the same time, there were also a few tears shed when Number 5 was seemingly blown up in Short Circuit. I have to say that, when the real Number 5 appeared in the truck right at the end, I felt pretty damn stupid. 
But in terms of a more complete spectrum of emotions, my first prize goes to The Neverending Story. Pity for Bastian, sadness for Atreyu when he lost Artax in the swamps, trembling fear for both G'mork and the Sphinxes, while the Empress was probably my first crush. 
That's all mid-80s though, of course. Nothing from a more recent time comes to mind, however. 
/Ben
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Meehan
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Posted - 2005.03.28 08:50:00 -
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Originally by: Beringe Edited by: Beringe on 28/03/2005 03:57:47 Lilja 4ever.
The worst part about this film is that it describes a very harsh reality.
The scene with the bridge is actually filmed 50 metres from my house!
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Heihatchi
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Posted - 2005.04.01 16:34:00 -
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Edited by: Heihatchi on 01/04/2005 16:37:17 The Green Mile and the Gladiator have bin the only so far _____ (\_/) (> <) (X.x) This is Headless Bunny. Copy Headless Bunny into your signature to help prevent his attempt at world domination. |

hired goon
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Posted - 2005.04.01 22:35:00 -
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I'm surprised noone's mentioned ROTK yet, where everyone bows to the the hobbit krew at the end. At that point I almost thought about wondering if I should consider whether or not to ponder crying. I didn't of course, BECAUSE I'M A MAN AND MEN DON'T CRY. ------------
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Calsak
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Posted - 2005.04.01 22:37:00 -
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Generally anything where kids die or get hurt...Being a dad kinda does that to you.
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Vegeta
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Posted - 2005.04.02 19:12:00 -
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I usually don't shed tears but there are certain movies that make me feel like I have an apple stuck in my throat.
Forrest Gump Ladder 49 RotK End of the DBZ series Saving Private Ryan
What I can remember at the moment.
2005.04.25 16:40:42 combat Your 1400mm Howitzer Artillery II perfectly strikes LawrenceNewton [WARAG], wrecking for 2706.9 damage.
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Jesea
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Posted - 2005.04.03 19:14:00 -
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omfg only one movie has ade me cry proper cry was greenmile a awsome movie but damn =.....(((
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JarmenKell
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Posted - 2005.04.03 21:02:00 -
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saving private ryaN, IT DID AT THE END THE FIRST TIME.
oh the perfect storm almost caught me.
i dont really cry i just get a little tear and my eyes go red
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TruthKeeper
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Posted - 2005.04.04 00:31:00 -
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Many movies made me cry, the latest was "Finding Neverland".
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Sochin
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Posted - 2005.04.04 06:26:00 -
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Battlefield Earth.
I cried for the 2 hours of my life I lost watching that film, then I remembered the $7 I also lost and had to get a perscription for prozac.
Nemo me impune lacessit
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Aikudos En'Fellamen
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Posted - 2005.04.04 08:06:00 -
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Originally by: Sochin Battlefield Earth.
I cried for the 2 hours of my life I lost watching that film, then I remembered the $7 I also lost and had to get a perscription for prozac.
That I have to agree with, Battlefield Earth is the worst film in history, period. Shame on John Travolta, shame,shame, shame.
But I can't say that any film has made me cry, not trying to be tough or anything, it just doesn't get to me that easily. Or maybe I just haven't seen any of the right films yet 
Ohh, btw, LOL @ Seleene's "Armageddon" comment. ___________________________________________
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Alexander Rahl
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Posted - 2005.04.04 12:39:00 -
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I challenge anyone who is in love with someone "not" to cry at the film "What Dreams May Come" with Robin Williams. I wont say anything about the film but i would recommend it to anyone... Also in the "lump in throat department" are..
Braveheart Gladiator Ransom (the Mel Gibson one where he hears a shot over the phone and thinks his kid is dead) Magnolia Vanilla Sky Babylon 5 (a couple of episodes spring to mind) and many more... ----/ / /-----<[]>-----\ \ \---- Head of House Rahl Warleader of the Rahl Clans
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Chisane
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Posted - 2005.04.04 13:15:00 -
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im not really a fan of western cinema so i have few titles that you'll fail to recognise
Rurouni Kenshin Trust/Betrayal Air End of Evangelion Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien
that is all
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Clipped Wings
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Posted - 2005.04.04 14:02:00 -
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Last Night
I saw the film a couple of years ago, and I will freely admit I sat there, looking out of my window, and then systematically called most of my friends, just to make sure everything was alright.
Grave of the fireflies
Probably the most moving film I have seen to date. It's anime, but not in the BESM style, nothing really supernatural in it either. It just gets under your skin, and then gets more and more depressing. Man that one had me feeling very small and lonely at the end.
Endscenes of Gladiator had me getting a bit of the good ol' lump in the throat as well. Dunno why, I guess it's the sheer amount of epicness in it.
Neverending story (some years ago), where Atreju's horse drowns in the mud.
-Clipped Wings of LFC
"I believe in the theoretical benevolence, and practical malignity of man."
~William Hazlitt
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Chisane
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Posted - 2005.04.04 14:31:00 -
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ha, most depressing thing you could ever watch is Saishuu Heiki Kanojo.
man i had to stop at ep 9, was on the virge of topping myself :x _________________________________________________________
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Ixianus
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Posted - 2005.04.04 14:50:00 -
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/me agrees with Alexander.
"What Dreams May Come", definately a good movie and tear jerker.
I had forgotten about B5, the character development was excellent and the story used it well.
Many other saddening/tearjerking movies for me but Im horrible with titles/names.
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Demarcus
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Posted - 2005.04.04 15:16:00 -
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Schindler's List ------------------------------------- You are all worthless, and weak.
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Sleazy Cabbie
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Posted - 2005.04.04 16:23:00 -
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Junior made me cry.
Because I spent 7 dollars just to see Arnold Schwarzeneggar become a pregnant artfag.
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Lonely Joe
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Posted - 2005.04.04 19:02:00 -
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Edited by: Lonely Joe on 04/04/2005 19:06:12 I can't stand dramatic death of a hero movies. The part where the others are tearing up while seeing the hero die of agony in bed.
But the worst show I cried on was watching "The Hulk" with that split screen shooting junk and keeping the hulkman in the dark for long periods. They ruined that movie I swear to you.
Was gonna watch 10.5 from Sci|Fi weekend, but that sucked with the split screen terror too.
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Pitt
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Posted - 2005.04.04 20:26:00 -
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Finding Neverland Saving Private Ryan (at the end) and lastly, The Patriot with Mel Gibson. The part where his little girl talks to him for the first time on the beach.  Lack of preparation on your part does not constitute greifing on mine |

Salusa VC
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Posted - 2005.04.04 20:27:00 -
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House of Sand & Fog
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Leitari
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Posted - 2005.04.04 21:47:00 -
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these 2 treated me quite nasty. lilja4ever the pianist Nuremberg
and last but not least Taigukgi
this movie pretty much beats saving private ryan in every aspect. Very tragic and worth watching. Last minutes of the movie were very dramatic.
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Selim
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Posted - 2005.04.05 00:01:00 -
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Independence Day Armageddon Pearl Harbor
made my cry for my mommy, I cried for days because those were quite possibly the worst movies ever made.
I know there were several movies that really moved me... but for the life of me I can't remember.
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Mid Night
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Posted - 2005.04.05 00:26:00 -
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Superman (Christopher Reeve 4tw)
The part where Lois died and he has to pull her out of the buried car (before he superspeeds around the Earth to turn back time and save her of course)
Just his expression and the "super" loud yell of anguish.
Brought a tear to me eye 
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Istvaan Shogaatsu
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Posted - 2005.04.05 02:18:00 -
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Any film where a dog dies. Saving Private Ryan thrilled me, I was unmoved by Schindler's List, but god forbid someone kick a dog.
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Nero Scuro
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Posted - 2005.04.05 08:34:00 -
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Originally by: Selim Independence Day Armageddon Pearl Harbor
made my cry for my mommy, I cried for days because those were quite possibly the worst movies ever made.
I know there were several movies that really moved me... but for the life of me I can't remember.
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Burzon
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Posted - 2005.04.05 09:50:00 -
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Two movies are missing here:
- A thin red line ... - I am Sam (Amazing performance by Sean Penn)
Cheers
Burzon
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Lianhaun
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Posted - 2005.04.05 10:52:00 -
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Originally by: Istvaan Shogaatsu Any film where a dog dies. Saving Private Ryan thrilled me, I was unmoved by Schindler's List, but god forbid someone kick a dog.
I miss my old puppy still after 8 years or so

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Gothmatar Ravenblade
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Posted - 2005.04.05 11:35:00 -
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Bambi
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