Films that men are allowed to cry at
Films that men are allowed to cry at
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theres no movie where a real man should cry during
Brian Song.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mp502kBXw6Y
Green Mile
two big guys punch each other while mugging in slow motion
wheres the emotion here?
if you're a vet crying at a war movie depicting a battle you fought?
Toy Story 3
Armageddon
>Implying The Wrestler isn't the best wrestling kino
T2
this has to be bait. if it isn't then give me your fucking address kid, and if it's on the east coast i'll come and teach you a fucking lesson about what it means to be a man
>men
>crying
It would trigger my gramps, but I never saw him cry
lol you cried at this?
kek
you can cry at any movie you want
as long as you are alone and do not later admit to crying
feelings
keep them to yourself
underrated
Not a film, but...
any movie
who cares?
you guys sound extremely insecure
The only true answer
of course someone who works with animals is a spineless babbie
(You)
Wow Nami is a sperg
Every time the national starts playing in this scene i tear up a bit.
b/a/ck to your
containment board
Sup Forums is an anime website. Fuck off to where you came from faggot
>men
>cry
shut the fuck up numale
no such thing as a "man" that cries
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>"allowed"
>allowed to cry
this is why I need feminism
Where did this 'men don't cry meme' come from? I'm assuming its illiterate philistine amerifats, considering most of the classics have male heroes that freely express emotion and weep.
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You literally had to ruin this thread, blow your brains outs.
Fuck man this movie gets me everytime
>men
Reddit's most beloved
No man can easily deal with the loss of his mother.
land before time? and i ruined the thread? kek
Click is actually a great movie. I wish Sandler would go back to making good movies.
fuck, thats the most animay animay that ive seen in a while, mind if i save it?
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it's the most obvious of "sad shit" though
Right.
But that changes nothing.
is this the most embarrassing of the widely held opinions of the pleb population?
The medic dying in SPR was pretty intense. I could understand someone tearing up at that.
Fuck off to /r/film you pretentious faggot.
sure it does
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>make fun of an Adam Sandler movie on a film board
>get called "pretentious"
this place is so sad
How many Bahts are Freedom Bux?
I'm aware of my dad crying at:
Field of dreams (came out right when his father died.)
Sophie's choice (he starts losing it whenever it's mentioned)
Up (as you do)
Lots more but I'm drawing a blank.
The end cost was $35000
Is this an actual movie or just a clip? Holy fuck man
Children of Men, it's the only movie i ever where genuinely cried.
>That baby scene
Wish the ending hadn't just been a dream, it would have been some depressing stuff.
t. never watched the movie
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they're impossible to comprehend without context so it's alright
I know this is hard for you to understand, but some people have standards and piece of shit movies don't meet those standards. It's hilarious that you think the only way someone could dislike an Adam Sandler movie is because they haven't seen it.
What is wrong with this place?
You have to go back.
Looks like that psycho who went killing people at that church can't remember his name.
Came here to say this.
The ending had me choking up brehs
Sam Hyde I think.
Actually cried. Man, fuck you user.
HOW DOES HE KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT
You have to go watch It's a Wonderful Life and realize Click is a shameless rip off of it, while also being ineptly made.
Get some taste. Grown ups who love stuff like Click and LOTR are always embarrassing.
why are Thai commercials all so fucking sad/emotional.
>one piss
NO
>when he saw her talking about her living without him in front of the cam
they reflect the reality of living in shitty Thailand
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>go from sobbing at the dad commercial posted to seeing this
>can barely contain my laughter
>also feel a slight urge to sob again
this is some fucked up kind of conditioning torture
i feel like a robot
>I watch mature films for mature people such as myself
no don't save it it isn't allowed
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FUCK MAN I ALREADY DID
WHY DIDNT YOU SPEAK UP EARLYER
;ALKSDJF;LAKJSD;FLKJ
WHAT DO I DO? DELET IT? WIPE MY DRIVES?
jesus fucking christ
>I'm a child who thinks it makes sense to mock anyone who judges me for watching movies made for children and fat neckbeards
seriously, how is this place so embarrassing? a film board that is populated mostly by neckbeards who mock anyone that actually likes movies? disgusting.
Why do you keep taking the b8 homie? Just tell the retard to piss off and go about your day. He just wants (you)s
Never cried more than watching dancer in the dark
>I hope I can make it across the border
>I hope to see my friend and shake his hand
>I hope the pacific is as blue as it is in my dreams
>I hope...
Great movie
I'm not sure a Trier movie has ever made me cry, though I like a lot of them. Most of them just make me feel shitty and depressed with their cynicism and explicit displays of human cruelty.
Breaking the Waves probably brought me the closest to tears. Dancer is great though.
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...are you guys serious? I cry at random shit all the time, i am not being insensitive here, but that was just ridiculous
No user, they're huge pussies.
Pretty much the whole goddamn movie
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it really fucking bums me out that people have such low standards that extraordinarily emotionally manipulate trash that becomes laughable in its ridiculousness is actually moving. That video was so cliche and over-the-top that it became laughably silly.
how the fuck can that be?
do you also see Forrest Gump as the pinnacle of emotion?
The only movies I've ever really had a man cry at was
>The ending of Gladiator
>Old Yeller
>My brother, my captain, my king/ the horn of rohan in RoTK when gandalf was about to die
>The ending of Plague Dogs
>Survive & Advance when Valvano takes the stage near death and the first thing he does is crack a joke
Parents doing sacrifices/hard stuff/dying for their children always gets me, I'm a big fan of Lars so, blind Björk killing herself for his soon to be blind son was the most tearful thing, lost 187 pounds of water
>bjork
wtf i wanna kill myself now