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Ok, well if you have, what was it? I mean, most of you here are lads... obviously, but saying that you cried at a film isn't gonna make everyone here LAUGH and POINT and p*ss take at your post... then again, I think I'm wrong! :)
Well. Have you?
I did, but that's different... I'm a girl & we're 'allowed' to have unbalanced hormones and have the odd emotional hour.
Can we just see who the emotional ones are? Please? No? ... Pretty please?
For me:
I Am Sam
Pay It Forward
Moulin Rouge <--- i can't watch that any more, makes me sick & VERY emotional... go ahead. laugh. :(
> I seem to remember crying at the end of Forrest Gump, pansy that I
> was/am. I've just got a soft spot for retards.
Hey, I never knew that! You're in for such a ribbing next time I see you.
I walked out of Forrest Gump before I beat up the entire audience in a rage. Worst film ever.
Another one I forgot to mention was Steel Magnolias, that's got to be one of the worst for me, the crying was unbelievable! It was 'so real'!
I honestly thought nobody would reply to this thread. And a lot of you are owning up! AH! :)
It's a Wonderful Life had me in tears. Cuckoo's Nest is an excellent film, didn't make me cry though...
In truth a bear of his size would rip a Tiger to pieces...
> I cried when Arnold Schwarzennger lowered himself into the molten iron
> at the end of T2. It was his hand making the 'thumbs up' that swung
> the balance.
Lord - I'd forgotten about that. It was heartbreaking.
Cried buckets at the end of an old film called Electric Dreams. It was about a computer terminal that got champagne dropped into it and it came 'aware'. Both the computer and the owner fell in love with the girl downstairs and had a falling out. I know, am a wussie.
In fact, the whole film is pretty darn depressing.
I wish I hadn't been reminded... SO AWFUL!!! So bad I'm amazed that at no time during its production of of the hundereds of people involved didn't speak up and point out what a steaming pile of poo it was they were working on. I'm guessing everyone was blinded by the "dream" cast and just assumed that they'd managed to make a laughable bad script meaningful despite the woeful premise and insulting, predictable direction. "Yeah, play sad music and have lots of candles - that'll make people sad that the stupid wee kid dies as we're totally incapable of getting people to invest any real emotion in this tripe".