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roboticus
Crustacean
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I always cry in movies dealing with little sad kids like Central Station, Ma Vie En Rose and The Color of Paradise. I sobbed my way through Dancer in the Dark. Didn't anyone else see that one? I don't think I know anyone that didn't at least tear up a bit becasue it is totally heartwrenching. And I didn't cry in Nil by Mouth or Xiu Xiu the Sent Down Girl, but I did wish I were dead after watching them...so depressing!
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Nixorbo
UberMod
DOOP Secretary
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Originally posted by Delta-V: That was a very sad moment I think you misunderstood. They were tears of joy.
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soulfx
Crustacean
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Someone allready mentioned AI. I too shed a tear or two during the end of the movie.
Just skiming through I didn't see anyone mention Edward Scissor Hands, but for me that was a really touching movie.
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kip
Professor
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Im a soppy bastard. I cried at/in... - That episode of ER where DR.Green died. - The Road Home (Chinese movie with ZZY) - Road to Perdition - What Dreams May Come - City of Angels - Gladiator (at the end when he dies) - Luck of the Fryish
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DrThunder88
DOOP Secretary
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« Reply #106 on: 04-16-2003 22:00 »
« Last Edit on: 04-16-2003 22:00 »
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Originally posted by kip:
- That episode of ER where DR.Green died.
"The Beach" (the actual name) was a great episode. The walkthrough of the empty ER was really poignant, I would have liked to see Gant and Knight make appearances (perhaps with other people who Greene wasn't able to save). I was surprised that they didn't bring back Dr. Ross for the funeral. I also get all teary while watching the Pinky and the Brain Christmas Special.
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BumbleBeeTheta
Starship Captain
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Well, A. I., one of my favorite films of all time, makes me bawl every time I watch it. I saw it in a full theater and I started crying hysterically when Monica told David they were going for a drive. I also cried when David found out he could bring Monica back for a day and at the end. Amelie, another favorite of mine, also makes me cry. Especially the scene when she's making her plum cake and imagining Nino shaking the beaded curtain. That always gets me. Ghost World makes me cry at the end. I dunno why. Maybe it's because I see myself reflected in the characters so well. Royal Tenenbaums gets me close to tears and I DID cry the first two times I saw Lilo and Stitch, when Nani sings "Aloha Oe" to Lilo. E.T. also gets me, even after all these years. As far as TV shows that made me cry, Futurama (g'uh!) and the finale of Taken. The end of that was so...well, moving I cried and cried and cried. Then one of my friends told me his mom cried buckets when she saw it, so I didn't feel so stupid. I never cried when watching Titanic. I like the movie, but I actually laugh and cheer when Jack dies. I hate Leo so much... Moulin Rouge got me, but I didn't cry because you knew what was going to happen in the end. Oh yes-- I cried like a little kid watching A Walk to Remember. I hated the book, but the movie was really good. Better than I expected. Wow...I'm a bigger softie than I thought.
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Tzlk
Professor
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My Girl. Only movie to get me.
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kip
Professor
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Originally posted by Tzlk: My Girl. Only movie to get me. Awww... puppy love. You know, all i remember about that movie is kulckin or whatever his name is being stung by bees.
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