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I've never cried during a movie

The only movie i've cried during was Titanic, that is by far the best and most emotional movie I have ever seen. If you havent seen Titanic then see it, if you have then you already know what I mean.


Am I the ONLY person in the world who wasn't affected by Titanic in the slightest?
 
I cried at Toy Story 3 jst like every other guy in the place, Cool runnings brings a tear to my eye. I'm quite emotional so a cry at a lot of films (usually family reunited or something, rarely someone dies).
 
I cried during an Anime called Clannad. It's a bit of a girlish anime to watch in the first place but I was so emotionally invested and when that girl died I just broke down. I won't go into the details, don't wanna ruin the whole series even though no one here will probably ever watch it.

I think I cried during I Am Sam too.
 
The ending of Marley and Me bought a tear to my eye. Sad as FUCK. Didn't full on cry though -No movies ever done that to me-
 
Nope. I loled at the "I'll never let go" line.


Oh Sparky, that's heartless. Heartless, I tell you.:disappointed:

I've sobbed my way through so many movies, the Kleenex company sent me a commemorative plaque for all the tissues I've bought from them.
 
Oh Sparky, that's heartless. Heartless, I tell you.:disappointed:

I've sobbed my way through so many movies, the Kleenex company sent me a commemorative plaque for all the tissues I've bought from them.
They've sent me one too as I've used tissues while watching movie as well… but for entirely different reasons.
 
Im not an emotional person buh i cried when i watched Green Street. I fucking started crying a river when Pete Dunham got battered to death. Thats the only time i cried when watching a film.
 
Actually, Come and See is the most brutal film I've ever seen. I don't think I cried at the end cos I was just left feeling so numb. It's one of those films that's beyond 'good or bad' and is just an emotional experience more than anything.
 
I thought it was bullshit that they fell in love in the short amount of time they were on the cruise. According to google, they were at sail for four days before they crashed. Who the FUCK falls so in love like they supposedly were in four days?
 
I thought it was bullshit that they fell in love in the short amount of time they were on the cruise. According to google, they were at sail for four days before they crashed. Who the FUCK falls so in love like they supposedly were in four days?

It wasn't a documentary Fizzy! That's what's known as artistic license to propel the story along. Imagine a 3 hour film where people are just toddling about on a boat doing nothing significant. Not likely to win many Oscars is it?

Where The Wild Things Are, another Dowds weepy.
 
Outside of early childhood (The Death of Muphasa, Artex sinking into the swamp and the destruction of the Brave Little Toaster) I don't think I've ever cried at a film, simply because I don't watch very many, and almost all films are shit.

There are one or two that have got me a little misty eyed, although I can't recall what any of them are. Atonement probably would have been one of them, except I'd already gone through all of the emotions from that story with the book. On the topic of books, there are plenty of those that have drawn a few tears. The Old Man and the Sea was a particular favorite. Not particularly sad, but hauntingly beautiful.
 
When I was little I cried during The Fox and the Hound as well as Radio Flyer.

The last episode of Gilmore Girls had me a wee bit teary eyed as well.
 
Where The Wild Things Are, another Dowds weepy.

Yep that one got me, as did the opening montage to UP (Anyone who says they didn't cry watching that is a lying bastard).

* Looking through my flickchart *

End to American Beauty
End to Benjamin Button
Suicide attempt in Royal Tenembaums
Bench scene in 500 Days of Summer

That's pretty much it.
 
You are all a bunch of fucking *****es, seriously they're movies for fuck sake, THEY ARE NOT REAL.

Marley & Me is not nearly as sad as everyone says, I saw the end of that movie and literally sat there and thought "that's it, the dog dies, that's what everyone keeps crying over?"

Titanic was the dumbest piece of shit ever, I couldn't help but cheer for Leo to die at the end of that movie, the pile of poop may be one of the most overrated movies ever.
 
So a man is a pussy because he has emotions over things. I've cried during one movie, not because of the movie. Because the actor reminded me of my dad on deathbed. Believe it or not, and as sad as it is I started crying during Click. The part ware Adams charicter is in the hospital. Just the way he talked and looked was pretty much my dad during his last year. Shit movie, but it reminded me to much of my dad.
 

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