Movies that make you cry?

TheCat

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#42
Here, i aint too ashamed to admit i like romantic comedys, but P.S i love you was drivel. Infact if im ashamed of anything it's that the dude who stars in it is scottish.
yeah that movie was bad.
also dont understand why he had to be irish in the movie, just for cultural interest he would have been fine in his own accent
 

stefanwzyga

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#44
Its a fact people can't understand Scottish accents so the next closest thing is Irish.


I never have any problems when im on holiday. I also dont think James mcavoy or Ewan mcgregor are hard to understand in interviews. Obviously i would struggle to understand a lot of australians.


The guy from P.S i love you accent was terrible. Although you might have to be Irish or scottish to notice it. One minute he was irish the next he was scottish, it was actually quite funny.
 

Kobe

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#46
Just out of topic a bit. There used to be TV show about an Alsatian dog called "The Littlest Hobo". The dog moved from place to place helping out different people along the way. It would always move on to another place at the end of the show. The show was on telly here ages ago. My friend told me when she was young, she used to get depressed for a whole week after watching it. Needless to say, she would watch the next episode when it aired. Recently, I found the intro to the show on youtube and, she went off in tears.

Anyway, for me, plenty of movies get me emotional. Too many to list. However, the only movie that makes me cry: Ladder 49.
 

Flipmo

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#47
I know someone that cried/got teary eyed when Prof X died in X-Men 2 (I think it was that one), I shit you not. Me and my buddy always laugh at him for it. lol

Edit: Ladder 49 is a great movie, especially for me where I almost went into Firefighter school (Well I was accepted, but I chose to go to Uni instaed)
 

ArtsyGirl

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#48
I never have any problems when im on holiday. I also dont think James mcavoy or Ewan mcgregor are hard to understand in interviews. Obviously i would struggle to understand a lot of australians.


The guy from P.S i love you accent was terrible. Although you might have to be Irish or scottish to notice it. One minute he was irish the next he was scottish, it was actually quite funny.
I wasn't being serious. Although at times understanding Billy Connolly is a bit tricky.
 

Shadows

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#49
I know someone that cried/got teary eyed when Prof X died in X-Men 2 (I think it was that one), I shit you not. Me and my buddy always laugh at him for it. lol

Edit: Ladder 49 is a great movie, especially for me where I almost went into Firefighter school (Well I was accepted, but I chose to go to Uni instaed)
lmfao. your friend is so glad he's not mine.

I'd poke fun at him SOOOOOOO fucking much.
 

Casey

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#51
This is one of the greatest movies ever made IMO, and Jim Carrey's best ever performance. He really gave that role everything he had and made you believe he really was Andy Kaufman.

Green Mile makes me cry also.

And when Christopher Tracy gets shot and killed in 'Under The Cherry Moon', and the film ends with the song 'Sometimes It Snows In April' playing over the end credits....that gets me everytime. Hell that song makes me cry just listening to it on it's own.
 

masta247

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Staff member
#59
I always hated Will Smith for some reason. That was until last year or so when I realized that he's really an awesome actor.
 

TheCat

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#60
Not really a movie, but whenever I see this scene it brings tears to my eyes. Amazing acting job.

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man why u had to post this.
got me all emotional again.
i remember watching this back when i was teen, it really struck me hard.
:*(
 

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