Tear Jerkers... can you admit?

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Ok... Inspired by the the TO crying for Romo after playoff loss.

Can "Zoners" admit to watching and getting sucked in by "Tear Jerkers"


For me:

The Notebook
The Bridges of Madison County



:laugh2:
Let the river flowing begin.
 
lol, a movie really hasn't made me cry

but those ASPCA commercials do, w/ that damn song, it gets the tears going everytime

I mean every freakin' time, plus animal cruelty makes me sad as hell
 
I always get choked up at the end of Braveheart when he's about to die and he sees the vision of his dead wife walking through the crowd looking at him.

I know it's coming but it still gets me every time.


Also, and this one's kind of weird... I don't get choked up watching Big Fish, but if I try to explain the plot of it to someone (particularly the end) I get choked up every time.
 
Rocky I (Adrian!)
Terms of Endearment (when she says goodbye to the kids)
Armageddon (when Bruce says goodbye to his daughter)
Brian's Song
Wrath of Khan (Spock dies)
 
bbgun;2149563 said:
Rocky I (Adrian!)
Terms of Endearment (when she says goodbye to the kids)
Armageddon (when Bruce says goodbye to his daughter)
Brian's Song
Wrath of Khan (Spock dies)


*****


j/k lol
 
The Patriot, when the little girl finally speaks to her father as he is leaving for war.

The Pursuit of Happyness, when they tell him he got the job.

Crash, the scene when you think the crazy guy shoots the little girl in her father's arms.

Passion of the Christ, when Mary runs toward Jesus and sees him as a little boy.
 
Rudy....freaking wow movie.

When he is running onto the field at the end, crowd chanting his name, and he makes the sack. Gah. No matter how many times I watch it.
 
tecolote;2149580 said:
The Patriot, when the little girl finally speaks to her father as he is leaving for war.

The Pursuit of Happyness, when they tell him he got the job.

Crash, the scene when you think the crazy guy shoots the little girl in her father's arms.

Passion of the Christ, when Mary runs toward Jesus and sees him as a little boy.

DUDE! that's me, I forgot about those parts, the one where the racist cop pulls the black chick out from underneath the flaming car, was pretty moving too
 
The Notebook got me too. But the wife was on one site sobbing and some gal I never saw before was just boo-hooing. Needed a life preserver on my row.

The Champ-Jon Voight I think-I had just become a Dad when I saw that movie the first time. When the kid was telling his Dad to get up. Get up Champ Get Up!

In Saving Private Ryan when the chaplin goes up to the lady on the porch to inform her that both her sons had died and she collapsed on the porch before they said anything. Such a moving scene, and then the scene at the end if he asked if he was worthy.

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oh yea, Field of Dreams when Kevin Costner got to play ball with his dad at the end of the movie. My dad had just died and was just about balling at the end....
 
FloridaRob;2149611 said:
The Notebook got me too. But the wife was on one site sobbing and some gal I never saw before was just boo-hooing. Needed a life preserver on my row.

The Champ-Jon Voight I think-I had just become a Dad when I saw that movie the first time. When the kid was telling his Dad to get up. Get up Champ Get Up!

In Saving Private Ryan when the chaplin goes up to the lady on the porch to inform her that both her sons had died and she collapsed on the porch before they said anything. Such a moving scene, and then the scene at the end if he asked if he was worthy.

edit

oh yea, Field of Dreams when Kevin Costner got to play ball with his dad at the end of the movie. My dad had just died and was just about balling at the end....

I hate you, but that sucks man that your pops died



tha'ts not true, I only hate you a little bit
 
FloridaRob;2149611 said:
The Notebook got me too. But the wife was on one site sobbing and some gal I never saw before was just boo-hooing. Needed a life preserver on my row.

The Champ-Jon Voight I think-I had just become a Dad when I saw that movie the first time. When the kid was telling his Dad to get up. Get up Champ Get Up!

In Saving Private Ryan when the chaplin goes up to the lady on the porch to inform her that both her sons had died and she collapsed on the porch before they said anything. Such a moving scene, and then the scene at the end if he asked if he was worthy.

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oh yea, Field of Dreams when Kevin Costner got to play ball with his dad at the end of the movie. My dad had just died and was just about balling at the end....

That one gets me every time.
 
Bob Sacamano;2149617 said:
I hate you, but that sucks man that your pops died



tha'ts not true, I only hate you a little bit

thanks Bob I think. My dad would be proud. He could cry at the end of a Dukes of Hazzard TV show.

I also cried when they shot the dog in Ol Yeller but I was real young then....
 
FloridaRob;2149637 said:
thanks Bob I think. My dad would be proud. He could cry at the end of a Dukes of Hazzard TV show.

I also cried when they shot the dog in Ol Yeller but I was real young then....

whoever didn't cry to that as a little kid must be a ginger kid
 
Bob Sacamano;2149545 said:
lol, a movie really hasn't made me cry

but those ASPCA commercials do, w/ that damn song, it gets the tears going everytime

I mean every freakin' time, plus animal cruelty makes me sad as hell

I'm the same way. It has gotten to the point that if I see that ASPCA commercial I quickly turn it off.

For some reason the only movie that has made me feel that way was Apocalypto. The scene were the kids are watching their parents get taken away gets me every time.
 
DemonBlood;2149649 said:
I'm the same way. It has gotten to the point that if I see that ASPCA commercial I quickly turn it off.

For some reason the only movie that has made me feel that way was Apocalypto. The scene were the kids are watching their parents get taken away gets me every time.

:eek:: I'm starting to think about it now, the pictures, the song, deadly combination
 
Band of Brothers

When the real Dick Winters is talking about when his grandson asks him if he was a hero in the war. He says no but I served with many.
 
im a man.....with a *****. so ive never cried during a movie. But I did feel like crying during an episode of the sopranos
can anyone guess which episode
 
i thought the saddest part of SPR was when Eddie Goldberg was slooowwwlllyyy getting stabbed in the chest, and that kid could of saved him
 

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