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I know you all did, so just come clean and admit it...

It won't make you any less of a man....Actually, yes it will.. :first:

 

Mine:

 

Beaches

 

A league of their own (when they meet up when they are old bags)

 

There are a lot more, I think.....must think..

 

 

I better get some honest responses to this :headbanger:

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Though female :P

Mystic River

At Close Range

Steel Magnolias

Patch Adams (Robin William's monologue at the cliff)

Legends of the Fall

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Beaches, every single dang time. :P

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Beaches, every single dang time. :P

 

 

Too Focking sad...I watch it every time it's on...I can't help myself.. :cry:

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Too Focking sad...I watch it every time it's on...I can't help myself.. :P

Oh stop it. I'm starting to tear up, and it's not even on now. :cry:

 

Another one is Our Mother's Murder. It's based on a true story of how this much younger dude married Anne Scripts (a rich heiress, her second marriage) and abused her mercifully until finally when her kids were away, he just lost it and killed her. The way it ended I was :cry: like I did in Beaches. He later committed suicide, but that still didn't cheer me up at the end there. :cry:

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When Old Yeller gets rabies and takes the bullet.

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In T3 when at the end Arnie falls into the hot tank of something or another and melts away. :P

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Though female :cry:

Mystic River

At Close Range

Steel Magnolias

Patch Adams (Robin William's monologue at the cliff)

Legends of the Fall

 

 

What part of At Close Range makes you cry? I haven't seen that movie for quite a while but from what I remember it's mainly Sean Penn and Chris Walkens stealing tractors. I remember Walkens is sort of a jerkoff to Penn but not anything to cry over.

 

Movies that make me cry (almost)... :P

 

Saving Private Ryan (the end at the graveyard)

Forrest Gump (pretty much the whole movie)

 

I guess Tom Hanks makes me cry in general. Hope i'm not ghey :cry:

 

Honorable mention to Simon Birch. It's pretty damn sad when that little dude dies.

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What part of At Close Range makes you cry? I haven't seen that movie for quite a while but from what I remember it's mainly Sean Penn and Chris Walkens stealing tractors. I remember Walkens is sort of a jerkoff to Penn but not anything to cry over.

 

Movies that make me cry (almost)... :P

 

Saving Private Ryan (the end at the graveyard)

Forrest Gump (pretty much the whole movie)

 

I guess Tom Hanks makes me cry in general. Hope i'm not ghey :cry:

 

Honorable mention to Simon Birch. It's pretty damn sad when that little dude dies.

 

 

Dude...You are ghey....deal with it..

 

BTW..Wanna go camping? :cry:

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The Champ

 

and I think I'm the only male on earth that didnt see Rudy or LOTRs.

 

When talking about 24 and Sean Astin everyone is like - "you know the Hobbit" and I'm like :cry: "or you know Rudy" :cry: then finally - all you had to say was Sean Astin! :P

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The Champ

 

and I think I'm the only male on earth that didnt see Rudy or LOTRs.

 

When talking about 24 and Sean Astin everyone is like - "you know the Hobbit" and I'm like :cry: "or you know Rudy" :cry: then finally - all you had to say was Sean Astin! :P

 

You are not alone. Never seen and never will. Almost stopped watching 24 when I heard she was going to be in it....

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You are not alone. Never seen and never will. Almost stopped watching 24 when I heard she was going to be in it....

 

 

who is she ?

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Sean Astin :P used a Parcells reference..

 

but Terry IS a girls name, Sean really isnt a girls name. I know there are girls with the name Sean, but when you hear Sean you think male when you hear Terry you think female.

 

Good try though

 

 

Actually when I hear Guiding Light I think female

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but Terry IS a girls name, Sean really isnt a girls name. I know there are girls with the name Sean, but when you hear Sean you think male when you hear Terry you think female.

 

Good try though

Actually when I hear Guiding Light I think female

 

All I meant was he is a pvssy. Cant stand him.

 

BTW.....Sean Young

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but Terry IS a girls name, Sean really isnt a girls name. I know there are girls with the name Sean, but when you hear Sean you think male when you hear Terry you think female.

 

Good try though

Actually when I hear Guiding Light I think female

Thanks to this place when I hear the name Terry I think gurgle gurgle.

 

Bus to hell!!! ALL ABOARD!!!!!

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Turner and Hooch

 

We all love are dogs, right?

 

I get tears in my eyes everytime towards the end, when Hanks is crying and begging Hooch to stay awake.

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I forgot to answer

 

 

Three that immediately come to mind:

 

The Notebook

Five People You Meet in Heaven

Dead Poet's Society

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i dont know about outright crying..but

 

forrest gump is the closest...its so silly at times...but really well written...the music really helps it along also..

 

anything involving the 1980 miracle on ice hockey game...just the 1st real sports memory for me and watching it with my stepdad and uncle..and knowing that herb brooks is no longer with us...

 

also...sleepless in seattle..having to sit through that and finding out that meg ryan wasnt going to be topless..what a waste of $7..i have boycotted her movies since...

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What part of At Close Range makes you cry? I haven't seen that movie for quite a while but from what I remember it's mainly Sean Penn and Chris Walkens stealing tractors. I remember Walkens is sort of a jerkoff to Penn but not anything to cry over.

 

Movies that make me cry (almost)... :first:

 

Saving Private Ryan (the end at the graveyard)

Forrest Gump (pretty much the whole movie)

 

I guess Tom Hanks makes me cry in general. Hope i'm not ghey :blink:

 

Honorable mention to Simon Birch. It's pretty damn sad when that little dude dies.

 

 

When Terry is killed as she and Brad are shot up in their car, so close to getting out of there. And when Brad is deciding whether or not to kill his father, the complete heartlessness of Walkin's character and all the destruction it's caused for his family, Sean Penn portrayed that character so well. :(

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When Terry is killed as she and Brad are shot up in their car, so close to getting out of there. And when Brad is deciding whether or not to kill his father, the complete heartlessness of Walkin's character and all the destruction it's caused for his family, Sean Penn portrayed that character so well. :blink:

 

oh yah. i'm gonna have to pop that dvd in. chris walkens is my fav actor (Deer Hunter esp) so I own that flick but I haven't watched it since the 80's in the theater. come to think of it i havent even unwrapped like half of my dvd's. i'll come back with an acurate tear count tomorrow.

 

:first:

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What part of At Close Range makes you cry? I haven't seen that movie for quite a while but from what I remember it's mainly Sean Penn and Chris Walkens stealing tractors. I remember Walkens is sort of a jerkoff to Penn but not anything to cry over.

 

 

At Close Range is based on the true story of the Whitewood family. The dad stole tractors/etc with a "gang." When members wanted out of the gang, or thought that one was ratting them out, they killed them. Brad Whitewood (Sean Penn), had a girlfriend whom he was planning on running away with...and members of the gang raped her, then they killed her later on. They also killed Brad's younger brother (played by Christopher Penn).

 

Keifer Sutherland was also in that movie, played one of Sean Penn's friends.

 

At Close Range is one of my favorite movies.

 

Movies that I cry at:

 

The usual chick flicks like Beaches, Steel Magnolias, etc etc.

 

I cry when I watch T3: Judgement Day. The part that makes me cry is when John Connor realizes that Judgement Day is happening regardless...when he and the chick are down in the cave listening to every thing going on around them, realizing that they are the only two left. I also cry at movies where something bad happens to kids...since I have kids of my own.

 

LOTR: "You, my friends, bow to no one..."

 

Troy, when Achilles and Berseis are trying to get to each other before he gets killed, when Hector gets killed (simply because Eric Bana is just too beautiful to be dragged behind a chariot like that).

 

Braveheart: "FREEDOM!!!!"

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At Close Range is based on the true story of the Whitewood family. The dad stole tractors/etc with a "gang." When members wanted out of the gang, or thought that one was ratting them out, they killed them. Brad Whitewood (Sean Penn), had a girlfriend whom he was planning on running away with...and members of the gang raped her, then they killed her later on. They also killed Brad's younger brother (played by Christopher Penn).

 

Keifer Sutherland was also in that movie, played one of Sean Penn's friends.

 

At Close Range is one of my favorite movies.

 

Movies that I cry at:

 

The usual chick flicks like Beaches, Steel Magnolias, etc etc.

 

I cry when I watch T3: Judgement Day. The part that makes me cry is when John Connor realizes that Judgement Day is happening regardless...when he and the chick are down in the cave listening to every thing going on around them, realizing that they are the only two left. I also cry at movies where something bad happens to kids...since I have kids of my own.

 

LOTR: "You, my friends, bow to no one..."

 

Troy, when Achilles and Berseis are trying to get to each other before he gets killed, when Hector gets killed (simply because Eric Bana is just too beautiful to be dragged behind a chariot like that).

 

Braveheart: "FREEDOM!!!!"

 

 

 

Your such a puzzy.... :P

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No outright crying yet, but the ending of Man On The Moon chokes me up.

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Every single time it's on - Grumpier Old Men.

 

The scene where Jack Lemmon goes and sits on the couch with his father where they go fishing and he realizes he is dead. :lol:

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Man Without A Face.

 

At the end, when he goes to the kids graduation, but can't get near him. :lol:

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Man Without A Face.

 

At the end, when he goes to the kids graduation, but can't get near him. :cry:

Is Gibson supposed to be a convicted child molestor in that movie? I forget, but a scene I saw the other night made me think that he was..... :lol:

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Big Fish...at the end, when the son is carrying his father into the water...

 

:lol:

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Is Gibson supposed to be a convicted child molestor in that movie? I forget, but a scene I saw the other night made me think that he was..... :banana:

I forget the exact circumstances, but think he was accused of being too close to a child at one point, so he moved up in the woods and was a recluse. This young neighbor boy started coming around and was very intelligent. Gibson was a college professor or something and started teaching the boy things.

The town sheriff caught wind of it andpressed charges and ordered he stay away from the boy, even though the boy was accepting him as a father-like figure.

 

The details are a bit sketchy to me. It's been a few years since I've seen it.

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