Crying, bawling during movies

mouettus

mouettus

Audioholic Chief
Just wanted to know if some of you could put your manly egoes aside and tell me if it happens that a movie makes you cry. Not necessarily like a baby but a tear or 2 lol. Titles?

Then you chugg un beer of course! :p
 
Pyrrho

Pyrrho

Audioholic Ninja
Just wanted to know if some of you could put your manly egoes aside and tell me if it happens that a movie makes you cry. Not necessarily like a baby but a tear or 2 lol. Titles?

Then you chugg un beer of course! :p
No, of course not. We could not put our manly egos aside and tell you that movies make us cry! On the other hand, I have heard plenty of "manly" men blubber like little girls after a few too many beers, saying things like, "Man, I love you guys!";)
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
I know it's lame, but I still cry when Spock dies in Star Trek 2.

I remember Joy Luck Club getting me quite a few times.
 
mouettus

mouettus

Audioholic Chief
haha ok maybe it wasn't a good idea. maybe the strong americans are not ready yet to go from superhumans to humans :p



p.s. Just kidding. I don't mean to start a war between countries. Besides, all I could do from here is to get to my igloo and trow you some snowballs xD
 
Shadow_Ferret

Shadow_Ferret

Audioholic Chief
Really, there aren't that many movies for me. "It's a Wonderful Life" at the end every time, but other than that, no.
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
I admit, I lost it in Titanic when the old man and lady were on their bed preparing to die together. That, along with the music by Celene Dionne just brought out emotions that I just could not hold back. Got to crying so badly, that I had to watch the end of the movie close to the entrance doors. :eek::eek:
 
mouettus

mouettus

Audioholic Chief
I admit, I lost it in Titanic when the old man and lady were on their bed preparing to die together. That, along with the music by Celene Dionne just brought out emotions that I just could not hold back. Got to crying so badly, that I had to watch the end of the movie close to the entrance doors. :eek::eek:
You cried on titanic?! ... while I had a boner on Kate's offerings! lol (I was kinda young)
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
You cried on titanic?! ... while I had a boner on Kate's offerings! lol (I was kinda young)
Guess, I am just a sensitive guy .......LOL!!!!!! :p:p I do believe, however, the music had a lot to do with it. I think the name of that track is "I Will Go On" or something like that.
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

Audioholic Field Marshall
When I first saw Shindlers List in theaters, my self and both my room mates were crying like 4 year old girls in the middle of the movie. Lucky for us it was really dark in the theater.

I've felt a tear or two since then while watching different flicks, but that's the only movie that really stuck with me for being a strongly emotional to watch.

Jack
 
zhimbo

zhimbo

Audioholic General
Just wanted to know if some of you could put your manly egoes aside and tell me if it happens that a movie makes you cry. Not necessarily like a baby but a tear or 2 lol. Titles?

Then you chugg un beer of course! :p
I cry like a little girl more than I care to admit.

But I might as well get the most embarassing one out there:

Toy Story 2. "When She Loved Me". Randy Newman apparently understands the inner workings of my brain a little too well. I must say that a large proportion of the audience was also in tears at that point. I'm *sure* some others were male. I'm *sure*.

I can't believe that song lost the Oscar to Phill Friggin' Collins. Randy was robbed.

OK, I'm going to go drink beer, watch sports, and do some carpentry all at the same time now. (Power tools and alcohol while being distracted by the TV - now that's manly!)
 
M

mudrummer99

Senior Audioholic
Not so much a movie, but every time, without fail, I watch Extreme Home Makeover I get no less than misty eyed if not full on tears.

Mike
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
Not so much a movie, but every time, without fail, I watch Extreme Home Makeover I get no less than misty eyed if not full on tears.

Mike
Hey Mike, I do the same. The last episode really got me. It is not too bad since I do live alone. If I didn't, not really sure how much I would cry....LOL!!!!! :p:p Ty Pennington seems like a really good guy. I have a nephew that looks almost identical to him. Anyways, I have really gotten to like this show but it sure can be a tear jerker.
 
Pyrrho

Pyrrho

Audioholic Ninja
...

OK, I'm going to go drink beer, watch sports, and do some carpentry all at the same time now. (Power tools and alcohol while being distracted by the TV - now that's manly!)
Okay, here is a philosophical question for you: What is the difference between being manly and being stupid? Power tools and alcohol while being distracted by the TV - now that's something, alright!;)
 
Brian_the_King

Brian_the_King

Full Audioholic
Really, there aren't that many movies for me. "It's a Wonderful Life" at the end every time, but other than that, no.
Hey same here, that's the only movie that can get me, and only when I'm in the right mood for it.
 
crashkelly

crashkelly

Full Audioholic
Okay, I do not cry during movies very often, but in this case I did.

I was in the theatre watching Spiderman 2 and during the scene just after he, Spiderman, stops the Subway training from plunging off the end of the track and the people on the train grab him and crowd surf him back to safety in the train car and just looking and whispering "He is just a kid" at him in shock and awe the water works started flowing :eek:

There is my little secret.

Right after I started crying, the girl I was with at the theatre leaned over and snuggled right up :D

Cheers all
Michael
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
Okay, I do not cry during movies very often, but in this case I did.

I was in the theatre watching Spiderman 2 and during the scene just after he, Spiderman, stops the Subway training from plunging off the end of the track and the people on the train grab him and crowd surf him back to safety in the train car and just looking and whispering "He is just a kid" at him in shock and awe the water works started flowing :eek:

There is my little secret.

Right after I started crying, the girl I was with at the theatre leaned over and snuggled right up :D

Cheers all
Michael
Good plan if you ask me. Hey-whatever works. Nothing wrong with that.
 
mouettus

mouettus

Audioholic Chief
Okay, I do not cry during movies very often, but in this case I did.

I was in the theatre watching Spiderman 2 and during the scene just after he, Spiderman, stops the Subway training from plunging off the end of the track and the people on the train grab him and crowd surf him back to safety in the train car and just looking and whispering "He is just a kid" at him in shock and awe the water works started flowing :eek:

There is my little secret.

Right after I started crying, the girl I was with at the theatre leaned over and snuggled right up :D

Cheers all
Michael
Crying to pick up chicks. I thought that plan was phased out! haha
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

Audioholic Field Marshall
Okay, I do not cry during movies very often, but in this case I did.

I was in the theatre watching Spiderman 2 and during the scene just after he, Spiderman, stops the Subway training from plunging off the end of the track and the people on the train grab him and crowd surf him back to safety in the train car and just looking and whispering "He is just a kid" at him in shock and awe the water works started flowing :eek:

There is my little secret.

Right after I started crying, the girl I was with at the theatre leaned over and snuggled right up :D

Cheers all
Michael
I forgot about that one. I didn't full out cry the first time I saw that, but I definately got a little misty on that scene...


...must have been the damn allergies acting up.:rolleyes:

Jack
 

Latest posts

newsletter

  • RBHsound.com
  • BlueJeansCable.com
  • SVS Sound Subwoofers
  • Experience the Martin Logan Montis
Top