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Yes i have cryed to a few films, i feel no shame in it.

 

Gladiator

 

Kramer Vs. Kramer

 

 

The Champ

 

 

The green mile

 

 

Shawshank (where the old man hangs himself)

 

 

 

im quite a thick skinned person, its just when i connect with the people in the film or i have empathy, or i can say "iv been in that situation, it was shit, i felt like slitting my throat too"

 

anyway, what did you ever cry too...

 

 

bambi and such doesnt count, you where too young.

Never cried but felt like it:

 

Truman show got me all choked up because this guy was being held like a prisoner.

 

Ben Hur: Sad story

 

Behind the Music: Pantera...not rly a movie more like documentary but its so tragic..Phil's heroin addiction, the feuding, DIme's death

 

Sweeny Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street...everything from the setting to the story is sad.

 

Superbad: I almost cried from laughing so hard...tears of joy I suppose.

focusd;603866']i cried in american history x

 

I was about to say the same thing.

 

Not because the dumb kid dies, because they arrest him for killing niggers

Big Fish, when his son takes him to the river and he passes away.

 

Happy tears though, not sad-filled bullshit.

http://www.parentpreviews.com/movie-reviews/images/fox_and_the_hound.jpg

also

http://tvsales.rte.ie/autumn/images/stills/movies_finding_nemo.jpg

i never cried because of a movie but it's funny that you mentioned gladiator.

just tonight i was talking about gladiator with a friend. i told him that the ending of gladiator almost made me cry when i was like 14 but when i watched it last christmas i realized it was a good ending because he achieved everything he wanted and by dying he had the chance to meet his family again.

try looking at it from this view and it won't b ½ as sad

x2

 

+

 

stalingrad

das boot

enemy at the gates

 

NEVER MENTION ENEMY AT THE GATES AGAIN IT IS A PIECE OF SHIT.

 

MAYBE THIS MIGHT MAKE SOMEONE CRY OR SOMETHING.

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nar once iv seen the movie i never cry again, or even feel slightly sad, but the first time with a sad movie between the ages of 13 and 16 i cryed like a bitch for a few films, never knew why...

Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, when Aragorn, just made king, tells Frodo and the hobbits that they bow for no man then bows to them.

 

The Godfather Part III, when Michael is holding his dead daughter in his arms, accidentally shot when he himself was the target.

 

It's a Wonderful Life, when George comes home and all his friends bring him money to help with his loss.

ET , when elliot was in a forest and e.t was sick

 

Dead Zone When christopher walken was hit by a milk truck,

and wakes up in a coma

 

oh yeah Million Dollar Babies kinda brought a tear to my eye also..

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