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Sun Aug 08, 2004 4:54 pm

I never cry at movies...Then only tv thing I've cried at was on the series finalle of Angel, 'Not fade away', when Wesley dies... :cry: NOT WESLEY!

Sun Aug 08, 2004 4:55 pm

~Neo~ wrote:I never cry at movies...Then only tv thing I've cried at was on the series finalle of Angel, 'Not fade away', when Wesley dies... :cry: NOT WESLEY!


I cried then as well!

Mon Aug 09, 2004 6:22 pm

lemme see...
Cheetah Girls
Return of the King
Cinderella Story

that's just MOVIES! I cry watching television all the time! Pokemon, Beyblade, Lizzie McGuire, That's So Raven and Radio Free Roscoe. Oh yes and Survivor once XD

Mon Aug 09, 2004 7:29 pm

I don't cry a lot at movies, I usually get tears in my eyes. I can only think of a few movies that actually made cry, not just tear up.

Grave of the Fireflies. Wonderful movie, but it made me sob.

My Dog Skip, I think. I didn't even watch the movie, but I walked in when my mom was watching it and the kid was yelling at his dog. I went into my room and cried for a while. That was a few years ago, but I still hate anything where an animal gets yelled at/hurt/dies.

The Village. I'm sure I was the only person in the theater crying.

I'm sure there are probably other movies I've cried at, but they don't stand out in my mind.

Wed Aug 11, 2004 3:41 am

The movies that had The Monkees in them. They were so stupid they made me cry.

Wed Aug 11, 2004 5:43 am

I just remembered one. Tuck Everlasting. That movie was great,but it made me SO sad. :(

Wed Aug 11, 2004 5:53 am

One movie that is sad, but doesn't make me cry, is "Tru Confessions."

It will sometimes air on Family Channel. The film stars Shia LeBouf as a mentally challenged teen named Eddie. It is a sad movie :(

Wed Aug 11, 2004 6:09 am

No movie's actually made me cry, but there are those that had an emotional impact on me. One of those movies was Pearl Harbor. In particular, the part where Doris 'Dorie' Miller played by Cuba Gooding Jr. picks up that big battleship gun and starts firing on the Japanese fighter craft.

Wed Aug 11, 2004 7:05 am

bluehawaii19 wrote:One movie that is sad, but doesn't make me cry, is "Tru Confessions."

It will sometimes air on Family Channel. The film stars Shia LeBouf as a mentally challenged teen named Eddie. It is a sad movie :(


Hmmm..is that the one on the Disney channel with the guy in,"Even Stevens"? If it is,I remember that from when I was little. I remember it being sad,I just dont remember why.

Wed Aug 11, 2004 7:14 am

How old are you Medli? As far as I remember that movie came out about a year or so ago. It was a decent movie, but the female twin's role seemed a bit forced.

Shia LeBouf {yes, the guy from Even Stevens} did a wonderful job with his character, though. I think it was one of his better roles.

Wed Aug 11, 2004 3:15 pm

Spirited Away, because I was so overwhelmed at how beautiful it was. I cried during Forrest Gump when he was talking to his wife's grave. That's about it.

Wed Aug 11, 2004 3:35 pm

I don't often cry at films, but the last film I remember crying at is "Boy's Don't Cry". I found that film rather devastating.

Wed Aug 11, 2004 5:52 pm

robot wrote:How old are you Medli? As far as I remember that movie came out about a year or so ago. It was a decent movie, but the female twin's role seemed a bit forced.

Shia LeBouf {yes, the guy from Even Stevens} did a wonderful job with his character, though. I think it was one of his better roles.


12. I thought that movie was a little older than a year..who knew.

Wed Aug 11, 2004 5:58 pm

I've become a crier. ._.;;

Secondhand Lions-I sniffled a bit at the part where the little boy asks the older man/nephew of the two old men "Did those two really live?" and the older man said "They sure did." ;_;

Big Fish-I came out of the movie SOBBING after the ending scene where the boy was telling his father the tale of how he was to die. And then the father died after saying he said it all right.

Forrest Gump-When he stood at his wive's grave....*grabs some ice cream and a funny movie*

Wed Aug 11, 2004 7:03 pm

I'm always crying at film, I'm a very emotional person :cry:
I basically cry at any film that has a sad part, and even some films that aren't even meant to be sad !

The lion king - when Mufasa dies

Fox and the hound - when she leaves Tod in the wood

The green mile - I was hysterical from the minute when the prison guard stomped on the mouse and kept having to leave the room. I will never watch that film again.

Big fish - The ending is soooo happy it's sad

Interview with the vampire - When Claudia is killed

Watership down - When Hazel get shot and when Hazel dies at the end

For some reason I always cry at the end of all the American pie films when everyone is all happy.

Godzilla - I cried 3 times during this movie, I had fell out with my bf at the time that day though.
I cried when godzilla finds all its babies dead, I cried when all the army guys were attacking it and I cried at the end when it is on the bridge and it's heartbeat gets slower and slower. My dad rang me up when I was crying and got dead worried and asked what was up and I replied "everyone's trying to kill Godzilla!" I think it confused him a bit.
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