Have you ever cried during a movie?

Idk I was a sensitive kid shut up

Other urls found in this thread:

m.youtube.com/watch?v=48hS20iPDUc
youtu.be/zqrREfjDS-c
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

I don't know how this movie got me too, but it did

I cried during Warrior when Nick Nolte and Tom Hardy are at the casino. It reminded me so much of the relationship between me, my father and my grandpa.

...

Underrated Adam Sandler movie. Won't hear someone say that very often.

peter jacksons king kong

Not a movie, but both Lost and BB

Direct your judgement now

Nah, that hospital scene was pretty heavy. I would've openly cried like a little bitch if he hadn't seen him.

Forrest Gump

This movie got me as well, nothing to be ashamed about they did a good job pulling emotions out of the audience.

Now you wanna know something weird? I cried for like the last half hour of Rogue One because of a mix of the pure devotion of the Rebel Alliance to their cause, how unexpected it was that the battle was going to be good, nostalgia from all of the ships involved in the dogfight, and some really good acting from the extras. Straight up had tears rolling down my cheeks. Top that one for weird movies to cry during.

Kind of an actual meaningful message.

Aladdin 1 and the first pokemon movie, when I was a little kid.

More recently I cried at the end of instructions not included, that shit hit me like a ton of dead kittens burning in hell, each of those kittens also saved the life of a war hero so he could go home to his qt daughter too

the last episode of lost was a tear jerker all through

I think you will, for as long as Billy Madison, and The Waterboy, and Happy Gilmore continue to exist.

The end of Armageddon always got, been a while since I last watched it

>remote has a "feature" that robs you of huge chunks of your life based on predictions following the broadest possible criteria

Come on now Christopher Walken it's clear you just wanted to pull the old monkey's paw.

>when Locke remembers
Fuck man that hit too hard

>that time mom caught me jerking it to softcore porn on hbo in the living room

...

Was too angry at lost being so fucking stupid when so many other things could have worked

When I was a kid I recall getting really choked up when a family of ghosts were reunited in an episode of an Australian kids show called Round the Twist.

I honestly cry at movies pretty often, probably because I'm emotionally stunted. I don't cry at death, rejection, loss, etc. in my actual life so I just let it all out when I'm alone in reaction to fiction.

Yes

I've never cried during a movie but this one got me choked up a couple times

>that ending

Gay

A monster calls. I didn't know it was a feelsy movie when I started watching. That was some heavy fucking shit man.

I cried at the end of the original Blade Runner which took me by surprise. I didn't cry at 2049 but I probably will when I get the chance to watch it alone.

I cried pretty hard when I read the book that movie is based on so I refuse to watch it lol.

You should watch it. It's a great film.

The end of Furious 7... every time. Even in the theater.

But as a kid nah, I don't ever remember crying because of a movie. First movie that really made me cry was Awakenings though, I was a teenager around the time I saw it.

...

>when he was running after his son
jesus christ

Only this and Bridge to Terabithia. idk man...

damn

yeah, that got me choked up even as a kid

m.youtube.com/watch?v=48hS20iPDUc

Fuck this movie seriously.

I cryed when vader was killing the rebels it was a powerful scene

Unironically

my dad teared up a little when he saw Carrie Fisher because we saw that movie like the day after she was publicly announced dead

Click is pure emotional manipulation and false sentimentality. Is there anything lower than abusing an elderly father who just wants to be loved to try and make your audience cry? It's pathetic and comes out of nowhere. Sandler does this a lot but Click was the worst. The only way it could have been worse is if Sandler shot his loyal dog at the same time. It's fake bullshit forced into the movie to make it seem like it's not completely empty.

This movie gave me depression

I cried during the first 25 minutes of Moana because I was going through a bit of a rut and the movie was animated so beautifully, it brought me an overwhelming sense of Nostalgia and bliss. I don't regret it.

Yeah, I bawled like a bitch after this: youtu.be/zqrREfjDS-c

that's one of the nicest film-related cries, IMO. When you're in a really shitty place mentally and you just let yourself get overwhelmed by a movie.

...

>Hachiko
>Click
>Love, Rosie
Man, I'm such a crybaby

Click
AI
Gladiator

I admitted it bros

I mean its set up before in the way he treats his family and has lasting impact when he desperately tries to be there for the other critical moments of his life. it fits the story and hardly comes out of nowhere

why did he have to shovel the dog ?

...

Teared up when Alfred leaves in TDKR

One time Bad Santa was on and I walked out on the part where the fat kid was making a sandwich for Billy Bob Thornton while he was being a arrested and I cried. My family made fun of me.

...

Dil wants monkeys and monkeys want the nanners, so... everybody gets what they want.

Will at least tear up every time.

watership down made me cry when i was a kid

Snakes on a Plane made me choke up when the granny died

...

i cried to it too as a kid. weird that we all experienced this. never cried at movies ever and still never do

>never meant to be one step down on the podium

most kino kids show, but its basically Australia's secret

I cried during I Robot when the old bots tried to protect will smith from the new bots and got flat out massacred at the junkyard.
And during fury before the last stand when Shia's character chokes up while quoting the bible, trying to raise the spirit.

Heroism gets me. And sailors. I cried through the entirety of the live action adaptation of space battleship Yamato, because that was all about space sailors dying heroically.

>tfw Saito died standing
I am literally crying right now.

>cried during Titanic
>didn't cry during The Lion King
I was a weird child.

I cried when I watched a jdrama.

>Just one more...

I was really moved by the "I could have saved more" scene in Schindler's List. Closest I've ever gotten to crying.

>inb4 good goy holohoax wasn't real

Only 2D girls can make me cry.

...

click got me too mang

It was huge in the UK

>he fell for it

DONT WANNA CLOSE MY EYES
DONT WANNA FALL ASLEEP
CUZ I MISS YOU BABY

I seriously want to kill myself everytime this song comes up, because it touches something somewhere that it shouldn't.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind made me tear up when I watched it last week. It's too bad drinking only erases that night's memories ;_;

>you now remember bridge to teribithia

The "YOU CAN FLY" bit gets me the most.

...

Though I think it had a good moral, I agree this movie was dumb manipulation and it didn't really move me, though the gut punch did come out of nowhere.

I cried at the end of About Schmidt, when he receives a letter from the African kid.

When only jim knows its michaels last day... That conversation teared me up.

Why are there so many fags on Sup Forums?

TEARS

>being so emotionally stunted you can't have a movie move you

i cannae even watch this movie or read the book to this day, it fucken gets me every time

You forgot to include the ultimate "gee, is it raining on my face" episode (or in this case 10 mins.) Spoilered for feels

When Jack is talking to his dad in the church. Fuck, I'm welling up thinking about it.

Sandler is unironically /ourguy/

>Jim:You know what I think we should do? I think we should just save the goodbyes for tomorrow. At lunch.
>Michael:Oh, okay.
>Jim:And then tomorrow, I can tell you... what a great boss, you turned out to be. The best boss I ever had.

fuck

The ending to this but me too hard,first we get hit by Sandmans story of uncle Ben, then Harry and Peter make up as he dies

I actually cried at the end of Cats and Dogs when I first saw it.

yeah, that made me sad

Like tears in the rain. Time to die.

Tbh I have begun to be more emotional during movies and shed tears as I grow older. When I was younger, yes of course I felt sad if the movie was sad etc. But never cried or shed a tear. But now, oh man now I have to concentrate on holding it back.
Especially since I became a father, oh man, everytime something sad happens to children I tear up right away.

Do not watch the new IT movie then.