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    Re: Saddest Movie Scene Ever?

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    That's a great movie. BTW, I also love Iron & Wine.
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    I am such a sobbing ninny, when it comes to sad part in movies. Went to see the last Harry Potter, and cried the whole last 40 minutes. Sobbed at Marley and Me, and still cry when Mufasa dies in the Lion King.
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    I cry everytime I watch eight below. Ive had siberian huskies for as long as I can remember and could not imagine my life without them. I also will admit I teared up in transformers 2 and transformers 3........

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    Pretty much any movie where an animal gets hurt.

    I put in another vote for Marley and Me. It had me crying at two different parts (the part where the wife just miscarried and is hugging Marley for comfort, mostly because my sister had just miscarried her baby less than two weeks before), and the part where they're burying Marley after he dies.

    "Goodbye bargain puppy..." does it every time.
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    Re: Saddest Movie Scene Ever?

    I've never cried from a movie, but I did tear up a little from the movie "The Host" (at the end.)

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    Re: Saddest Movie Scene Ever?

    Aaahh it's nice to know we have tough guys with soft hearts here!

    For me, the movie that always gets me is Homeward Bound (the original from 1963). I'm okay through the whole movie until, right at the end, the old dog doesn't come home, and he doesn't come home, and then there he is! He's coming over the hill! He made it back home! Gets me every time. I have never heard the dialogue at the end of this movie because I'm crying my eyes out!

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    Im a pretty big cry baby when it comes to getting into movies.

    I bawl like a little girl watching many movies, off the top of my head i can name a few.

    "Up" pretty good when i can lose it before 20 minutes of the movie goes by.
    "Toy Story 3" at the very end with bonnie...(i wont spoil it) that movie got pretty "real" lol
    "Moulin Rouge" I blubber like a child at the end of that.
    "Titanic" of course
    "Star Trek movie" in the very beginning not even 15 mins in I always lose a tear or two.
    "Click" I just refuse to watch that movie

    My mom always reminds me how when i was a kid i used to watch the original king kong and i would cry and cry at the end of that one.


    Oh man seriously the list could go on and on.
    As for those ASPCA commericals...I cant even watch them, I have to quick turn the channel at work before I lose it. Who wants to see a crying bartender?! I mean come on!
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    Re: Saddest Movie Scene Ever?

    I guess I'll just have to go on not understanding it. I have to be completely overwhelmed emotionally to cry. I've cried at some funerals, when my grandmother died, when some old pets died, and my first happy tears when I got married.

    When I watch a movie or TV show, I just don't get that emotionally involved. I mean, I can get excited, I can feel happy, I can feel a little scared, and I can even feel sad for some characters. But not to such an overwhelming extent that I lose control of my emotions.

    I never get so excited that I jump up out of my seat and cheer.

    I never get so scared that I get up an run out the theater.

    It's just so hard for me to understand it as an adult. But I accept that others do cry at moves and such. My wife cries over next to nothing.
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    Re: Saddest Movie Scene Ever?

    Quote Originally Posted by MasonC2K View Post
    I guess I'll just have to go on not understanding it. I have to be completely overwhelmed emotionally to cry. I've cried at some funerals, when my grandmother died, when some old pets died, and my first happy tears when I got married.

    When I watch a movie or TV show, I just don't get that emotionally involved. I mean, I can get excited, I can feel happy, I can feel a little scared, and I can even feel sad for some characters. But not to such an overwhelming extent that I lose control of my emotions.

    I never get so excited that I jump up out of my seat and cheer.

    I never get so scared that I get up an run out the theater.

    It's just so hard for me to understand it as an adult. But I accept that others do cry at moves and such. My wife cries over next to nothing.
    I second this. I'm 14 though. XD I don't get teary or cry over movies and shows unless something really awful happens. And I very very rarely get that upset because of a movie or show. Only once I can really remember trying to hold back the tears and I was still sad all day after that thing happened.

    However when pets die, I do cry because I love them so much. One of my pet rats died because of a pituitary tumour so she died about a day after I realised something was wrong. I never held her much because she always bit me when I tried to grab her out, but she really was such a good rat. I feel bad that her sister is left alone though.
    I can't even imagine how I'll act when my beardie dies. Luckily he's still 1 year old.


    Though back to TV shows... I do get a little over excited at some parts of them. XD(Fullmetal Alchemist is just....man I go insane watching that... XD)
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