Just cried watching a tv show...

Scuzi said:
I cried watching that show about the deer, Randi. I think it was when it's mum was killed. I was only a youngun at the time though! The only reason I cry now is to balance the amount of salt in my body, none of those poncy emotions ;)

Bambi surley! Or is that the version that 'explores the female form'

For me its Armageddon, Green Mile, band of brothers.

The book D-Day by stephen ambrose made me cry too!


I gotta say i was crying with laughter at the puppet sex scene in team america, that is quite possibly the funniest thing iv ever seen
 
Ok so i cry what of it.
What to, Just about anything ffs. Its a bit weird really as all sorts make me dribble from the eye.
Its best for me to say that its when there seems to be some recognition involved whether it be Love or success.
I put it down to my screwed up head and the fact i have repressed my emotions for most of my life in some stupid attempt to be Macho.

I love being old and wise after the event and knowing exactly how much of an idiot i have been.

:rolleyes: @ me and Pffffffff.



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had a tear in the corner of the eye when they went over the top at the end of blackadder goes forth.

which i guess is testament to how well the series (well series 2-4) had endeared the characters to me.
 
Shawshank Redemption at the end is moving, in a happy way. And, I completely forgot about the Transformers movie! That was my favourite movie when I was growing up! The music in it is brilliant too! I can actually see the bit where the new prime rises... wow I just got shivers haha, nah seriously I LOVE that film.

And for all of you saying Band of Brothers - I love you too :)
I seriously love Band of Brothers. The most moving part is probably the breaking point i'd say, where Buck sees his mates (I think it's Lipton and Guarnea? Could be wrong though.) on the floor after being hit by artillery. The whole series is moving, the way they bond. It's why I can't stop watching it, and quite possibly quote all of them :P

When I think of "I am Sam" I just remember how well the guy played the autistic parent - it's fantastic and I remember the emotions you see them going through. Makes you almost want to have kids. Wierd film haha.
 
The Green Mile and Saving Private Ryan did it for me.

Dirty Dancing and some of the soundtrack can upset me because it can remind me of my mum :( She was a big Patrick Swayze fan, it was her favourite film.

Recently a film called Song For A Raggy Boy, which is about a 1930's Irish Catholic Boys School (like a borstal really) upset me. Some of the priests were sadistic and abuse took place. One of the lads was beaten to death. The man who put a stop to it and spoke out was killed in the D-Day landings in the war. Its all based on a true story...
 
I cried watching:

Billy elliot
Last episode of friends
green mile
American history x
armageddon
shawshank
saving private ryan

There are many more but i cant remember most.

yes, im a big girls blouse.
 
Bernard said:
Yeah, gets me too :(

Lost my father at 16.

Sorry to hear that. Now i'm at university and pretty much well and truely over being a teenager I can say quite proudly I do love my parents very much and the thought of losing them ever has scared me since I was little. It's inevitable but I don't really want to lose them ever. I'm quite lucky in some senses being as that I had both parents while growing up and I know many people have single parents or step-parents. I'm not implying they're not any worse parents, but it's not the same (although every situation is different). I think every child has their differences with their parents. It's funny because last night I was talking to some guy I know who's 16 and he's echoing the problems I had at that age. I see my parents more as friends then parents now, it's so strange. Almost like waking up one day and i'm suddenly no longer a child.
 
I've cried watching quite a lot of films, I can't remember them all but there are a few.

Galdiator
Shawshank Redemption
Green Mile
Schindler's List
The Pianist (It's on on saturday night, you should watch it!)
Four Weddings and a Funeral (John Hannah's recital of Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone by W. H. Auden at the funeral really gets to me.)
 
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The final few scenes in Return Of The King - where Frodo gets on the white ship and where Sam returns alone to his home. That pulled at the heartstrings a bit too.

Last episode of Friends definitely falls into the same category.

Theres loads more, but too difficult to remember right now.
 
There are many films i have watched that make me cry like a baby, and many films i refuse to watch because of this problem.

Schindlers list (watched at school in year 11, had to leave the class room)
The Green Mile
Titanic
Mouln Rouge (and it wasn't just me otacon was crying at the end too)
Dirty dancing (only sometines though)
Philadelphia (watched it for the first time this week with my Boyf's mum, needed wellies to leave the living room)
You've Got mail
any lifetime movie that is on channel 5 in the afternoon that involves some one being killed, dying of cancer or losing a child.

I also cried at the last episode of friends, fraiser and Sex and the City
 
Garp said:
I think quite a few people cried during Alien Vs Predator as they realised they'd wasted money buying tickets for such an awful show.

ye too true! :D

Green mile seems to keep coming up, such a good film, and pulls so many emotional strings, always brings a small tear to my eye, and always feel a bit emotional watching remember the titans, a high school american football film by disney, where the captain gets paralysed, is a brilliant film based on a true story about the combining of races at a school in virginia, highly recommended.
 
I wouldnt burst out crying. But naturally some get me really thinking and i will shed a tear.

Band of Brothers
Saving Private Ryan

Just looking at a glimpse of what those men did for our freedoms now.
 
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