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Movies that brought you to tears

chigurh

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Watership Down

A truly f**ked up movie for a little kid, like i was, to see.

One of the most traumatic animated movies of all time.

If you hate your kids, you'll be making them watch this, no doubt.

I was only 9 ffs !!

This. The other one that got me as a kid was The Iron Giant.

I flat out refuse to watch any movies that end with the dog dying.
 
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Rhino_NQ

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just make the dog die and i'm a mess

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most recently the hunt for the wildapeople
 

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I have to say ET the final scene is an absolute classic what makes this film wonderfull is its music score, on the Red letter media site they used ET as an example of how important is music to a film they cut all the music out and the scene was just emotionless.
 

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I got a bit of a tear at the end of Inception, when Cobb spins his top and leaves it because he doesn't care about dream vs. reality anymore, he just wants to hug his kids.

Apparently most people were obsessed about whether the top stopped or not and completely missed that emotional dagger. Got me right in the feels though. Was actually my favourite scene in the movie, and I enjoyed the movie a lot.
 
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T.S Quint

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Last episode of M*A*S*H.
When Hawkeye finally realised what he has been blocking from his memory.
Also the GoodBye sign.
 

Red Bear

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Not a film, but that episode of Futurama Jurassic Bark is as depressing as hell. I watched it last night and it still chokes me up.
Yep, that used to get me (havent seen it in years). And Marley and Me not long after my old dog got put down was an error.

Didn't cry but found the end of Donnie Darko really sad.

the last 10-15 minutes of The Castle will see me with tears of joy
 
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Not a movie but the '99 GF is an extremely emotional 80 minutes of viewing.

I can close my eyes and see Lazarus cartwheeling his fat arse around like it was yesterday. :x :(
 

GongPanther

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Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) towards the end of the movie when the futuristic super bots remake the house as it was when David (a robot who was programmed to be emotionally attached to the robots owners like a real child) yearns to be again re-associated with his long dead mother.

Without spoiling the ending for those who haven't seen it,this movie is certainly a Spielberg masterpiece.
 

chigurh

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Ok so it's not a movie and I didn't cry but when Adriana got killed on The Sopranos it was a real kick in the guts and I felt all emo for a while lol. I didn't even really like her character, but it was just such a shock (for me anyway) and such a betrayal and so god damn cold blooded haha.
 
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Watership Down.
Charlotte's Web - I cried my eyes out when I first saw it when Charlotte died. Mind you I was 6 at the time.
 

veggiepatch1959

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King of Kings starring Jeffrey Hunter as Jesus. I was only 6 at the time but I look back and ask myself why did I cry at such a load of bullshit.

I also got a bit teary during Eight Below. Luckily my son didn't notice.
 

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