[QUOTE=11390309]Originally posted by ragesRemorse
[B]I cried when Mickey died in Rocky 3
yeah same here.I also did in JFK when Costner gave his speech at the end to the jury.That was really touching and sad.He was amazing in that role.He really became the person Jim Garrison.He looked nothing like the real Jim Garrison did but he really immersed himself in that role and became him.
King Kong(2005) - That scene where Kong is dying got me all choked up. To be honest, I love the classic, but the way Peter Jackson did Kong's demise was absolutely cinematic poetry.
Iron Giant - This is one of the films I fought most to not cry in. "Superman". *cries*
In Bruges - That scene where poor Colin Farrell was sitting on the bench like a child waiting for his partner as he started to cry, and we didn't even know the reason to it(at that point). Just something about that kinda got to me.
Forrest Gump - Bubba. 'Nuff said.
Lion King - The scene where Mufasa dies. If you didn't get your heart broken by that scene, you don't have one.
Incredibles - "I'm not strong enough". Ok, so it didn't make me almost cry, but damn does it get to me a little.
Spirited Away - As I previously said, the scene with the good witch and the girl as she leaves. So heartwarming.
The Professional - Obviously, Leon's demise. I loved his character so much, and was so heartbroken to see him go.
Ladder 49 - Not a movie I'd be willing to see again, but that ending was pretty depressing.
Spider-Man - The Uncle Ben death scene. God, that broke my little heart. Even nowadays when I watch that movie, I still feel a little sad seeing Uncle Ben die.
Rocky 3 - The death of Mickey, Rocky's original trainer. As silly as Stallone's crying was, it was also really sad and, considering how important Mickey was in the first two movies, distressing to see such a legend in the Rockyverse go.
Im old enough to have seen the DeLaurentis movie at the cinema and even though i was a very small child i remember EVERY kid crying on the way out....myself included.
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I never cry at movies.
I'm easily depressed, though. I sometimes get a little depressed when random one-dimensional badly-acted and flat-out annoying people get stabbed in slasher movies, so... yeah. Apparently my tear-sack is damaged.
Pearl Harbour? Many others out there must not have known what I knew cause the thing I didn't like about pearl harbour was it was wayyyyy to predictable.I knew that when Aflecks character wound up missing and was presumed dead,that his brother would get it on with his girlfriend,and I just knew he was going to die at the end.I couldnt get sad about it cause I knew it was coming and was going to happen.