Babylon 5's final episode, Sleeping in Light.
Every. Time.
Babylon 5's final episode, Sleeping in Light.
Every. Time.
the first ten minutes of "Up".
Absolutely. My dad loved this series as well. While my dad isn't some hardass, he rarely cries. That episode was one of the very few times I actually saw my own dad cry.
On the subject of Sci-Fi....
Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Inner Light." As a kid, I didn't cry at it, but I certainly felt the weight of the episode and thought the concept was more fascinating than anything. The first time I saw that episode as an adult (sometime in the last five years), I ****ing losy it completely. This is one of the few things that makes me "sob my stupid eyes out" every time.
The Dresden Files, Book 13, Ghost StoryWhen Harry gets to see his daughter at the end.
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Final Fantasy 7 Advent Childrenwhen the group and finally aeris's hand help cloud fly up to defeat bahamut
I should also mention; when I get really sick it messes up my emotions and I cry at the drop of a hat.
A little while back I got really sick and tried to distract myself with TV and just wound up bawling my eyes out because Chuckie's pet bug died on an episode of Rugrats.
Martin Luther King didn't die on the cross 400 years ago for this scene to not have been posted yet!
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air<br>
I didn't cry but this gets me right in the jejunum every time. =-/
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The only scenes I cried at was the end of the following things:
SOME SPOILERS MIND YOU BUT YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN MOST OF THESE THINGS ALREADY ANYWAY
Cowboy Bebop - Cried mostly because a great show was over and I wanted more ;__;
Pan's Labyrinth - Bawled like a baby I think my lip quivered and everything
Pay it Forward - I obviously don't like when children die
A.I. - the real ending not the ones with the lame Aliens
The Notebook - not a full on cry, but like a teary eyed "aww" cry but still counts
Edward Scissorhands - because it was so beautiful with the music and the snow and the dancing and the everything
Click - the whole family comes first thing that was sweet too bad the rest of the movie sucked
Requiem for a Dream - I cried not because I was sad but because it was just all too much I just can't
I Am Legend - When he killed his dog. Will Smith dying is ok though
District 9 - the flower ;___;
I also cried when Michael Clare Duncan's character died in The Green Mile and My Girl when she sees the little's boy's body in the funeral home. I am pretty sure I get teary eyed at the beginning of Up too. I don't even remember what happened in the rest of the film. As far as I am concerned Up is only 10 minutes long.
Oh yeah, Click and The Green Mile got me as well.
Police Academy
Wallace & Gromit: A Grand Day Out
Jurassic Park
I literally sobbed my way through "Bully". Everyone should watch that (I think it's on youtube in HD). I also recently watched "Dear Zachery: A Letter to a Son About His Father" - and during the ending it just got too much and I let my precious tears flow.
The ending of "My Dog Skip" also gets to me everytime. Every single time.
Some good ones posted already. To add something that hasn't been mentioned: The series finale of United States of Tara. So many feels.
I keep thinking of more >_<
add Man on Fire, John Q and Million Dollar Baby to my list.
EDIT: Also, Pursuit of Happyness and sometimes Braveheart
Last edited by Pheesh; 04-28-2013 at 04:54 PM.