What films have made you cry?

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    manofarms89 said:

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    The only ones that has really made me cry was "Life is Beautiful", The Land Before Time, and Marley and Me" (I love dogs), I also got a little misty on Return of the King.

    anyone else?
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    Bambi.

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    Birtney Spears movie. I have ever seen so crap movie.


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    Never a film made me cry.
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    Green Mile and only the Green Mile.
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    Milesy said:

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    Pretty much anything where dogs get the short end of the stick. I am Legend was the most recent one to force me to produce a single manly tear. But Homeward Bound was always the one that got me.
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    Gladiator is the closest I've come to crying about a movie. That music at the end, it's just killer for the eyes Recently Sunshine nearly made me cry too, also, because of the music Saving Private Ryan was also pretty high on the cry-o-meter.
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    D.B. Cooper said:

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    I've never cried at a movie, I don't know I just don't emotional connection that I would a real event.

     
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    Augment said:

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    I felt like crying when i watched Weird Science, Kelly LeBrock was about to go down on that dude but we couldnt see it because it was a PG13 movie.
     
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    Lion King, I watched it in VCR in my childness like 999 times.
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    The sixth sense.
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    Red said:

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    Dragonheart
    The Land Before Time

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    Captain Jin said:

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    Atonement.

    Not for it's surprise ending that's also very sad. But there was a scene in that just after all the troops had been evacuated from Dunkirk where the hospital that the girl is working at is suddenly hit with all these wounded men. It's a short scene of bloody chaos and something about it made cry.

    Also, Taking Chance, a movie about a Marine Lt. Colonel returning the body of a fallen Marine in Iraq to his family for burial. I cried just about that entire movie.
     
  14. Thorn777 said:

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    EireEmerald said:

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    forest gump, atonement, green mile
     
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    Kamos said:

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    My Dog Skip is the only film to do such a thing, but this was before I got my manly testosterone of manliness.
     
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    gambit said:

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    Green Mile made me tear up and I straight up cried when Hooch died in Turner and Hooch (I was like 7 at the time, but it still gets me sad. also many other similar dog movies)
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  18. Thorn777 said:

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    Dog movies really bring home the bacon innit, I guess also because when you are a dog owner you lose a loved one at least every 15 years. Already lost two...
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    I cried with laughter at Borat.

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    Green Mile and Joyeux Noel. The ending of the latter made me tear a bit.
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