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Crop
05-10-2011, 10:53 PM
Or rather I welled up manly tears of joy at the end of The Shawshank Redemption last night. A tear didn't roll down cheek, but it was close.
The only other time that's ever happened to me for a film or TV show was the one off show 'United' which was on a couple of weeks ago, which was kinda like a drama about the Munich Air Disaster. At the end of that I welled up again.

Am I starting to go soft? Or are these tears justified? When was the last time (if ever) you cried, or almost cried, when watching a film or tv show?

Shlup
05-10-2011, 11:47 PM
I don't know a single person who saw Up and didn't cry. That includes a pretty decent handful of guys.

Yes, you're going soft. Embrace it.

Cuchulainn
05-10-2011, 11:50 PM
Or rather I welled up manly tears of joy at the end of The Shawshank Redemption last night. A tear didn't roll down cheek, but it was close.
The only other time that's ever happened to me for a film or TV show was the one off show 'United' which was on a couple of weeks ago, which was kinda like a drama about the Munich Air Disaster. At the end of that I welled up again.

Am I starting to go soft? Or are these tears justified? When was the last time (if ever) you cried, or almost cried, when watching a film or tv show?

I welled up at United too. such a show. Such a team. Such a club.

WE'LL NEVER DIE

NorthernChaosGod
05-11-2011, 12:41 AM
Toy Story 3.

I Don't Need A Name
05-11-2011, 12:50 AM
I don't know a single person who saw Up and didn't cry. That includes a pretty decent handful of guys.

Yes, you're going soft. Embrace it.

My housemate and her friend, for reasons that even they can't explain, just didn't get why people find it sad. They sat and laughed at the retardedness of it

sharkythesharkdogg
05-11-2011, 02:13 AM
uhhhhh....lemme think. It definitely wasn't UP. People cried at that?!?!

I didn't well up at Saving Private Ryan. I thought I would. It had some tough parts.

I might have welled up a little when Rocco died in Boondock Saints. Can't remember.

Yar
05-11-2011, 03:00 AM
I don't know a single person who saw Up and didn't cry. That includes a pretty decent handful of guys.

Yes, you're going soft. Embrace it.
Hahaha for my 20th birthday, my friends made me watch Up. I saw the depressing beginning, fell asleep shortly after, and woke up during the credits. I will always remember it as a sad smurfing movie that had no resolution. :D

I just can't stay awake during movies. They always feel like a chore to watch.


I last cried while watching Departures. I cry too much though (for a guy anyway).

fire_of_avalon
05-11-2011, 03:17 AM
Okay so The Walking Dead. The last scene of the second to last episode of the season. I almost lost my mind.

When we were kids my sister had this movie called "The Seventh Brother" about a puppy who gets left by his humans in a park and is adopted by rabbits. And the part where his humans are leaving or something and he is barking and barking and sad MAN I used to cryyyyy.

I also cried the first time I saw Steel Magnolias. I got a bit teary with Up, when he reads about their adventure towards the end, and how she'd filled her whole book with photos of them and stuff. Yes. almost cry times.

Bunny
05-11-2011, 03:27 AM
I cry all the time because I am a big stupid baby who wears diapers.

sharkythesharkdogg
05-11-2011, 04:38 AM
Okay so The Walking Dead. The last scene of the second to last episode of the season. I almost lost my mind.

When we were kids my sister had this movie called "The Seventh Brother" about a puppy who gets left by his humans in a park and is adopted by rabbits. And the part where his humans are leaving or something and he is barking and barking and sad MAN I used to cryyyyy.

I also cried the first time I saw Steel Magnolias. I got a bit teary with Up, when he reads about their adventure towards the end, and how she'd filled her whole book with photos of them and stuff. Yes. almost cry times.

The Walking Dead is pretty damn good!

Jentleness
05-11-2011, 05:04 AM
Sadly, I cry at anything emotionally moving, including Hallmark commericials. This may be the reason that I don't watch much t.v., and rarely see movies. :crying:

Jiro
05-11-2011, 05:26 AM
I cry like a bitch

qwertysaur
05-11-2011, 05:40 AM
Grave of the Fireflies. Such a good movie, but it's so sad. :kaocry2:

Shattered Dreamer
05-11-2011, 11:19 AM
The part in Marley & Me at the end when the dog dies made me well up with tears. Reminded me of a puppy I had that died & the fact that my dog now is really old (he's 14) & will probably be dead soon:cry::cry::cry::cry:

Pheesh
05-11-2011, 02:16 PM
I've cried during a few movies, most notable though is Dead Poet's Society. That movie made me its bitch.

Loony BoB
05-11-2011, 02:22 PM
Can't think of any movies I've cried at. There was I Am Sam or whatever it was, but to be fair, I had also just broken up with my girlfriend at the time.

I did cry at a TV show once. When I was about six years old or so. I remember it well - it was a documentary and was following some bears. A cub got caught on a rock in the middle of a river which was flooding and the mum couldn't get to it, and the person doing the voice for the documentary went on about how the cub was doomed or something. I couldn't understand for the life of me just why the people doing the documentary didn't do anything to help. I went and cried to mummy about it. :(