Do you cry at films?

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Well kind of moving this over from TIAM, since nitefly said he didn't cry at Marley and me but did cry at Forrest Gump, and then Robbo suggested he didn't cry at films at all....

So are the rest of you lot as emotionally inept as these two or not?

I'll cry at a good Sad film.. Marley and me, time travellers wife, notebook etc...

I think I vaguely remember the first film I cried at being Braveheart when Wallace dies...

Edit: please be careful with spoilers....

kd
 
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[FnG]magnolia;21301274 said:
I sobbed all the way through 'Fast and Furious'. What a terrible, terrible film.

:D

OP: I don't normally cry but your list of shame did bring a tear to my eye! :p
 
Armageddon? Not sure that is cry worthy...

But normaly for me if it involves an animal I will become a big girl. Marley and Me was a fight, as my house mate was sat next to me on the sofa, and I very much wanted to sob a little. Instead we both sat in silence for a long time after it ended.

When I was younger E.T and All Dogs Go to Heaven made me cry like a baby. Recently The Green Mile, and I Am Legend "Please say hello"


Jcb33.
 
Like a little girl. Watched I Am Legend again recently:

Cried like a cissy when he first said the dog's full name, right through until he crashed the car.

Cried at the end of Battlestar Galactica. Cried a couple of times during Stargate. Cry every time I watch that episode of Scrubs with Brendan Fraser. Cried the first time I watched Watership Down - cried in fear. Never been able to watch that film the whole way through since.
 
I didn't cry at Marley and Me. But that's because I don't watch such bloody drivel :p

I did, however, cry when I watched Senna. Every time over the fifty or so times I have watched that film. I wouldn't have permitted myself to do so had I not been watching it alone though.
 
Absolutely not.

A person must be an emotional minefield if they end up crying at a ridiculously well paid person pretending to die (or similar).
 
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Watership Down.

Magnolia.

Crash.

Breakfast at Tiffany's.

The Breakfast Club.

Pretty in Pink.

The Green Mile.

What a pansy I am.

e : this thread should do a good job of highlighting the sociopaths of the forum, like Robbo.
 
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I must admit I felt a little sad when I watched Hachi but it is a super sad dog film, I dont cry at films

Plus most of the films I watch are usually war films, comedy or thrillers
 
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Nope.

I'd accept someone crying during a documentary about some poor african child in dire need of nourishment, but crying for a film is just plain silly.
 
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