Do You Cry During Movies...?

#1
Not sure if this has been discussed before, question is who cries during movies, and which movie made you cry? i will post some when other girlymen make me feel more comfortable with myself lol...



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#5
saltynuts said:
I cried after seeing Resurrection.
I was gettin all into the movie, all emotional n shit, then theres that part where u hear gunshots and then it goes black and u hear "WHOA", and sum old mufucka in the back of the theatre started fuckin crack up, I wanted to go back and kick his ass :thumb:
 
#7
^ what happened before ?

KAMIKAZI said:
I was gettin all into the movie, all emotional n shit, then theres that part where u hear gunshots and then it goes black and u hear "WHOA", and sum old mufucka in the back of the theatre started fuckin crack up, I wanted to go back and kick his ass :thumb:
that would have annoyed the crap outta me...it was a strong opening to the movie


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#8
First time I cried during a movie was in Forest Gump......when Jenny died.....:(

Most I have ever cried during a movie was watching the Joy Luck Club.....(such a chick flick, doubt any of the guys have heard of it).

So yeah, I cry, but I wont let people see.... don't want them thinking I'm just another pathetic "girl." lol.
 
#13
yeh ressurrection was emotional, u guys will laugh when i say this but i cried watching rambo - first blood.
I grew up watching that film so many times and it still affects me to this day.

John Rambo gets back from vietnam, his friends are all dead, he has no job, no family, nothing. All he wants is some food and that damn cop has to push him around. He gets arrested, beat up, humiliated. Finally he escapes the jail, steals a motorbike, takes off into the cold wilderness to escape those damn cops from the beginning.
He is shot and hunted and almost blown up, then, he steals a military truck loaded with guns, he goes back to the town where the sheriff is and all hell breaks loose, he blows up the gas station, he shoots up the whole town, especially the cop shop.
Meanwhile the sheriff is hiding on the roof of the cop shop, rambo gets in there and busts a cap in the cops ass. Then surrounded by hundreds of cops and MP's, his only friend arrives on the scene, his old colonel trautman from vietnam. He tries to talk him out of it, and this is where Rambo breaks down. He lets out all emotions explaining how life has been hell since vietnam and the nightmares and memories he cant forget, everyone dead, he is messed up, so this tough macho hero ends the movie balling his eyes out with heavy painful tears, reachng out for his colonel to hold him.

WOW. that was a powerful ending, i get teary eyes watching this hero crumble to a sobbing mass...





laugh all u like.
 
#15
Amara said:
First time I cried during a movie was in Forest Gump......when Jenny died.....:(
I'm a sucker for Forest Gump, but not that part.
I remember when I was really young I cried when Bubba died, that was fucked.
Green Mile, I shed a tear (I hate watching this movie).
When you are all saying you cried during Ressurection, I didn't even nearly cry during that, I just remembered being blown away.. Maybe it was because I had a friend over the day I bought the DVD.
 

Sebastian

Well-Known Member
#16
Levendi said:
yeh ressurrection was emotional, u guys will laugh when i say this but i cried watching rambo - first blood.
I grew up watching that film so many times and it still affects me to this day.

John Rambo gets back from vietnam, his friends are all dead, he has no job, no family, nothing. All he wants is some food and that damn cop has to push him around. He gets arrested, beat up, humiliated. Finally he escapes the jail, steals a motorbike, takes off into the cold wilderness to escape those damn cops from the beginning.
He is shot and hunted and almost blown up, then, he steals a military truck loaded with guns, he goes back to the town where the sheriff is and all hell breaks loose, he blows up the gas station, he shoots up the whole town, especially the cop shop.
Meanwhile the sheriff is hiding on the roof of the cop shop, rambo gets in there and busts a cap in the cops ass. Then surrounded by hundreds of cops and MP's, his only friend arrives on the scene, his old colonel trautman from vietnam. He tries to talk him out of it, and this is where Rambo breaks down. He lets out all emotions explaining how life has been hell since vietnam and the nightmares and memories he cant forget, everyone dead, he is messed up, so this tough macho hero ends the movie balling his eyes out with heavy painful tears, reachng out for his colonel to hold him.

WOW. that was a powerful ending, i get teary eyes watching this hero crumble to a sobbing mass...





laugh all u like.

hahahahaha

no, never cried during a movie
 

S. Fourteen

Well-Known Member
#17
So yeah, I cry, but I wont let people see.... don't want them thinking I'm just another pathetic "girl." lol.
:) nah, you shouldn't be like that. If a movie is meant to move the audience then you're supposed to cry (or at least be emotional), there's nothing pathetic about it... you know, the flip side of that would be trying not to laugh while watching a funny movie. Fuck what other people are thinking.


About Resurrection- I didn't cry during the movie... I was very into it throughout, and when the credits started to roll, everything came down at once... everything I knew about Pac and his life was spinning in my head, I broke down and cried for good 5 mins.
 
#18
saltynuts said:
About Resurrection- I didn't cry during the movie... I was very into it throughout, and when the credits started to roll, everything came down at once... everything I knew about Pac and his life was spinning in my head, I broke down and cried for good 5 mins.
woah, 5 minutes? that must have really got to you. I just remember being blown away thinking this film has been done so well, i want all my friends to watch this and be impacted like i was, but it didnt bring me to tears, just give me Rambo for a good sob...ahaha.




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