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Movies that made you cry and you were afraid people would notice

Did you ever see a movie that something in it got to you and all your studliness left the theater? Your man tears are your own worst enemy when the music starts to swell and the eyes start to water, you know you shouldn't let it flow(not in this movie). What films made you look like a blubbering wuss?

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The scene at the end of Alien 3 when Ripley lets herself fall into the furnace.(what can I say,I'm a big alien nut since the age of 5 and the hero died in a very dramatic fashion) So sue me! I was twelve for crying out loud. (pun not intended)
I also cried (at how it destroyed the series).

I'm afriad of watching The Orphanage around other people because of that ending. Seriously, I turn into a blubering baby at the end of that.

 

First time I watched How's Moving Castle, I was able to hold it in. Second time, not so much.

Funny story, I took my friend Ashley to see the 1st Transformers when it came out and at the end of the second act I started to hear sobbing. I looked over and she was absolutely in tears when sector 7 captured Bumblebee. I said, are you seriously crying? She looks at me barely able to get words out and says "they're hurting him." I told her, he'll be just fine it's okay, don't worry he'll live. " Are you sure?" Yes I'm positive, this is my second time seeing it. I forgot that I wept like a pussy during a Michael Bay film ( such a hypocrite)

   I can see how it would be emotional for her at the first viewing. However, this is nothing. I actually saw Transformers 2 at the theater(yeah, I was bamboozled), and a rather husky woman of the Caucasian Trailer-habitat variety began a slow sob into a bawl session when Optimus Prime was killed in the woods. At this point, I noticed the demographic I put myself in by watching the movie...it was a sad day of realization....

 

...and no, I didn't cry at any of the Transformer movies. The first one was fun, though. The Elephant Man had me in tears the whole damn movie, though. I kept punching myself in the face to fight the tears and be a man...but it only made it worse...*sigh*

You should be ashamed for getting an emotional reaction from his sh*t movies.

Cool of you to comfort your girl though.

In Blade, when Whistler is found beaten and bloodied, he tells Blade to give him his gun, and walk away.  Then it was implied that he killed himself.
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

More recently, Harry Potter Deathly Hallows 2 got me a little teary eyed when it explained Snape's involvement in everything. Damn that was a great movie.

Other films include:

Atonement: The two beach scenes, the fantasy one and the war one got to me.

This Is England: I actually did everything but cry, until the final shot, yuck.

E.T: On both viewings i really thought he was a gonner, what a bummer ending that would have been, imagine if they put the kid in an institution afterward....

The Pianist: When he played the piano for the german guy, fill in the blanks.

Schindlers List: I cant recall them all.

The Color Purple: When Celie kissed the singer and the final half hour i was balling.

Y Tu Mama Tambien: Friendships do grow apart, bleak irony but true.

Fanny & Alexander: "I cant divorce him,"

Toy Story 1: I was a baby so i didnt necessarily know what was going on.

The Beauty And The Beast: The first film i ever saw remains the most special to me in my heart.

Platoon: It drives you to tears at some point or another.

Never Let Me Go: Not as heartbreaking as Atonement but i have never cried so much during a film of any kind.

I list a lot of these because when i watch them on DVD my family can walk in any second and catch me with my teddy bear squeazed up to my chest and tissues lying around. I have a teddy, and a sockmonkey, got something to say about that?

Good thread man!

Ya know, Platoon never made me cry even though when they left Elias to die and played that sad theme music I probably should have. But Noooooooooo...instead of some thing plausible I was had by Armageddon. Good grief Charlie Brown. Keep an eye on the sock monkey, he may talk or even start a thread about what he's seen.They like knives too, can't be too trusting of anything made of socks.
The Green Mile is one I cried over. Not only Horror, but the animal abuse scene got me. I always cry over The Color Purple, I mean every time. Shindler's List got to me. I broke when the children were hiding in the outhouses, my God, poor kids. And Schindler always seeing the little girl in the red coat. It seemed like he KNEW where she would wind up, and she did. That to me is the worst case of human judgement of all time. Hitler was an EVIL SOB. I liked the Pianist but I cried in spots of that one too. Thank God he was saved. I cried over "Out of Africa" starring Meryl Streep, and Robert Redford. They are both awesome in that movie. 

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