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Max
Posted: July 24th, 2015, 6:49pm Report to Moderator
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Ain't nobody write like that, bruh.

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Believe it or not, I cried over Terminator 2 when I was a kid.  Y'all know what I'm talking about, when Arnold is lowered into the lava ect.

Plus, Wilson from Cast Away brother...  that got me worked up brother!
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Green Mile, ET, Bambi, Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, The Notebook, Marley and Me.

Could name more..

I love a good cry, me.


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Yea, Marley & Me had me babbling.

But baseball, fathers and sons too. Field Of Dreams, Frequency.
Also, when Jack Nicholson cries, I cry. The Crossing Guard, About Schmidt and an oldie but goodie -- The Border, one of his best, IMO.

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Quoted from IamGlenn
Green Mile, ET, Bambi, Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, The Notebook, Marley and Me.

Could name more..

I love a good cry, me.


Bambi for real, omg lol.

So sad  
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The final scene of Fruitvale Station, with the Mum in the morgue, fucking killed me.

The final scene of Before Sunset also had me tearing up, but for different reasons. I love the final scenes of Lost in Translation as well, for similar.


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Moulin Rouge.
Les Miz.

First two that popped into my head...  
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Blackfish
The Cove
Saving Mr Banks
Mr Holmes

To name but a few...


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I'm updating my list to include Inside Out, excellent movie and made me cry twice!

Any claims that I am a big softie, are, well... completely true!


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I once stubbed my toe during Gladiator. Does that count?

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IamGlenn
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Saw Southpaw last night..

God, there were several scenes in there that pulled on the oul strings. Very good performance from Gyllenhaal yet again.


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Okay - and throwing in ONE tv scene.  The death of Tyrese on the Walking Dead.  I turned into absolute sobbing goo.  
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The 2 biggest ones that make me cry are:

Brian's song

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Old Yeller.  Oh man those get to me...


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I don't cry. Real men hide their emotions. Why? Because it's nobodys business!
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I'd like to add Room to my list... Think I cried through most of it, and unusually after it too!


Anthony Cawood - Award winning screenwriter
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Two scenes in Room got me going.

The kid tells his grandma he loves her.

The kid meets the dog.

Great film!


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