Crying, bawling during movies

speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
I dont remember crying during any of the following, but they certianly made a huge lump in my throat.

1) Brians Song
2) 8 Seconds
3) Rudy
4) I Am Legend (when he kills his dog)




Peace,
Tommy
Hey Tommy hope all is well. Which version of Brian's Song are you referring to? There is an older version and a much newer. I found the older version to be much better and it did bring a few tears. Have a great evening my friend.

Cheers,

Phil
 
unreal.freak

unreal.freak

Senior Audioholic
Hey Tommy hope all is well. Which version of Brian's Song are you referring to? There is an older version and a much newer. I found the older version to be much better and it did bring a few tears. Have a great evening my friend.

Cheers,

Phil
The 1971 version. That was a great movie in my opinion. So hows the Sub treating you? Hope all is well.

Peace,
Tommy
 
ThA tRiXtA

ThA tRiXtA

Full Audioholic
The green mile, at the end where they are about to electrocute the big guy and the guard is crying.

I can't watch that part and not feel sad. :(
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
The 1971 version. That was a great movie in my opinion. So hows the Sub treating you? Hope all is well.

Peace,
Tommy
Very well Tommy. It won't be long and it will be subs as I ordered a second one!!!!! I agree in that the 1971 version was awesome. That is one movie that has stuck with me most of my life. Seen it when I was around 8-years old if I remember correctly. Hope all is well my friend.

Cheers,

Phil
 
highfihoney

highfihoney

Audioholic Samurai
Im glad to see Old Yeller be mentioned several times,if you ddont cry like a baby over old yeller you have to be one heartless sob.

Who the he!! thought it was a good idea to make that movie anyway ?

I wont ever watch it a 2nd time.
 
jonnythan

jonnythan

Audioholic Ninja
With Honors.

And I did shed a few tears during the obvious scene in I Am Legend.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
That was the most intense part of I Am Legend IMHO, presuming you are talking about what I think you are (Sam).

I saw Old Yeller as a kid and it scarred my young mind...what were they thinking? It is a great movie, but wow.

Ever been moved by an animated film? Give Grave of the Fireflies a rent - it is a powerful movie that is unlike any other animated film I've seen.
 
skizzerflake

skizzerflake

Audioholic Field Marshall
The most recent time I got teary, as someone else mentioned, was in I am Legend when he had to put down his dog. Nothing was right for the guy after that.

A surprising piece of movie weeping I recall was at the end of Return of the King. I thought a bunch of people were laughing behind me when Frodo says his goodbyes and was pissed that they wouldn't be quiet. I turned around a 3 guys, about 16 - 17 are sitting there crying their eyes out. They even sorta looked like Lacrosse guys, not the sort I expected to see with tears streaming down.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
i have 'The Killing Fields' on deck ... my bro says its a real tearjerker.
 
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niget2002

Junior Audioholic
While I havent' cried in a very long time... there were a few movies that definitly put a large lump in my throat...

In Patriot when the little girl comes running after her daddy and yells, "Daddy don't go... I'll say anything daddy".. yeah... ummm... that gets me everytime.

And the end of Armageddon when the jets do the flyover... for some reason, the musical score and everything else going on at that point kinda gets me.

There's been others, but I don't remember them.
 
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tylerdurden

Audioholic Intern
I remember crying because I shelled out 5 bucks to rent that piece of crap Moulin Rouge. I could have bought beer or cigarettes or given it to charity or thrown that fiver out the window and felt better about it. Damn that movie sucked!

Does crying out "holy crap those are nice" count? I did that every time Marisa Tomei took her top off in Before the Devil knows you're dead. It was a pile of refuse too and I'm convinced that it was merely a ruse to capture her rack on celluloid.
 
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Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
The correct term is "bawling" not "balling".:D
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
According to Man Law these are the only instances a man is permitted to cry;):

2: It is OK for a man to cry ONLY under the following Circumstances: (a) When a heroic dog dies to save its master. (b) The moment Angelina Jolie starts unbuttoning her Blouse. (c) After wrecking your boss's car. (d) When she is using her teeth.

Referenced here:
http://muybueno.net/articles/stories/manlaws.html
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
While I havent' cried in a very long time... there were a few movies that definitly put a large lump in my throat...

In Patriot when the little girl comes running after her daddy and yells, "Daddy don't go... I'll say anything daddy".. yeah... ummm... that gets me everytime.
The little girl looks like my daughter, so that one gets me too, but that was about the only scene in the whole movie that had any heart at all. A very, very average film IMO.
 
skizzerflake

skizzerflake

Audioholic Field Marshall
The little girl looks like my daughter, so that one gets me too, but that was about the only scene in the whole movie that had any heart at all. A very, very average film IMO.
I couldn't take the part where Mel Gibson's character turns into a colonial ninja, taking out entire Brit army units with just a small knife. I couldn't figure out why some of them didn't just back off and shoot the guy. His character is a composite of several actual revolutionary characters, Sumpter, Pinkney and Marion (The Swamp Fox). They wanted him as Marion but the real Francis Marion was a serious racist and didn't work for the movie's PR.
 
mouettus

mouettus

Audioholic Chief
I couldn't take the part where Mel Gibson's character turns into a colonial ninja, taking out entire Brit army units with just a small knife. I couldn't figure out why some of them didn't just back off and shoot the guy. His character is a composite of several actual revolutionary characters, Sumpter, Pinkney and Marion (The Swamp Fox). They wanted him as Marion but the real Francis Marion was a serious racist and didn't work for the movie's PR.
You forgot Rambo :p
 
mpompey

mpompey

Senior Audioholic
I remember shedding some tears at the end of Glory when the 54th was decimated trying to take Ft. Sumter.
 
tomd51

tomd51

Audioholic General
There's two that stand out in my mind in particular. In Rocky III when Mick died, that got me pretty good. Granted I don't think I was even a teenager yet, but one of my friends still gives me sh!t about it.

The other was a made for TV movie "Something For Joey", a story about John Cappelletti, a running back for Penn State ( who was also a Heisman winner) and the L.A. Rams in the NFL. His brother Joey was diagnosed with leukemia, which was the focal point of the movie, being in sharp contrast to the success on the football field John achieved. While it wasn't an Oscar award winner, it was a bawler. Granted I was really young for that one too, but anyone w/a heart bigger than Mr. Burns would've felt at least a good lump in their throat, if not some water works... -TD
 

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