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#1 Sep 19 2008 at 12:04 PM Rating: Good
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Not much here but I was bored and been surfing youtube and game across a Golden retriever memorial video. I am doing everything possible not to start blubbering in front of fellow employees...
#2 Sep 19 2008 at 12:05 PM Rating: Good
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"Golden Retriever Memorial Video?" So like, is this about dogs that served in the military or something?
#3 Sep 19 2008 at 12:12 PM Rating: Good
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I cried during Wall-E.
But then I cry at the drop of a hat, if anything is even vaguely sentimental.
Regardless of the crying, I give it a 10 out of 10, along with Toy Story.
#4 Sep 19 2008 at 12:12 PM Rating: Good
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Swift kick in the nads does wonders.

Edited, Sep 19th 2008 8:07pm by paulsol
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#5 Sep 19 2008 at 1:26 PM Rating: Decent
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The closing scene of Saving private Ryan and last chapter of Lord of the Rings.

#6 Sep 19 2008 at 1:35 PM Rating: Excellent
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Stupid mawkish sentimental things that I refuse to enumerate here because even mentioning them makes me tear up.

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#7 Sep 19 2008 at 1:46 PM Rating: Excellent
I cried during an episode of How to Look Good Naked, once. I felt so gay afterward that I had to go pick up a bimbo at a bar, but not have sex with her, because, you know... eew, girls.
#8 Sep 19 2008 at 2:17 PM Rating: Good
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The movie "About a Boy," every ******* time Hugh Grant comes out with that guitar. ************* movie. Smiley: mad

Also, Sweet Home Alabama. And no, I can't defend that. In fact, I cry during most romantic comedies. It's like the mind knows it is stupid but the flesh is weak. Smiley: frown
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#9 Sep 19 2008 at 3:40 PM Rating: Good
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last chapter of Lord of the Rings.


Ditto. Sooo many scenes evoked so much emotion in that film.
#10 Sep 19 2008 at 4:56 PM Rating: Good
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The ending of "It" from Stephen King made me want to tear up. Forgetting stuff is one of my terrors, and forgetting your childhood and some of your best friends (and people who saved your life) just seems so sad!

But I didn't cry, in all truth. I think getting kicked in the balls is probably a sure-fire way, as has been mentioned already in this thread.
#11 Sep 19 2008 at 4:58 PM Rating: Decent
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Baron von tarv wrote:
and last chapter of Lord of the Rings.



This.

Also, the final episode of Babylon 5. Again and again. The part where Sheridan and Delenn say their good-byes, and the part where Sheridan asks Lorien wistfully "Can I come back?" when you know he's thinking he wants to go back home to Delenn, and the part where the station explodes, and the part where Delenn sits by herself watching the sunrise. Both the goodbye scene and the explosion have the same musical theme, and even that damn music makes me sob like a baby when I listen to the soundtrack.




Edited, Sep 19th 2008 5:53pm by Ambrya
#12 Sep 19 2008 at 7:08 PM Rating: Decent
Last episode of "Big O". "About a Boy" was pretty good... we watched it the other day in English. Aside from that, I don't recall any real movies/videos/books that do it to me.
#13 Sep 19 2008 at 9:31 PM Rating: Good
I cried during the Lion King.

Hell, any time in a movie or a book or a TV show when a kid has to lose a parent, I start to cry.

I'm tearing up right now just thinking about mum and dad.

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#14 Sep 20 2008 at 3:29 AM Rating: Excellent
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paulsol wrote:
Swift kick in the nads does wonders.


Smiley: frown

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#15 Sep 20 2008 at 4:33 AM Rating: Good
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I never cry like a baby. Under the most tragic circumstances a single tear might fall down my cheek while I stare stoically across a wasted landscape.
#16 Sep 20 2008 at 6:41 AM Rating: Decent
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Also, this routine from the third season of "So You Think You Can Dance." ::sniffle::
#17 Sep 20 2008 at 7:04 AM Rating: Good
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Knowing how quickly my children are growing up makes me weepy. I want them to stay small forever. =(
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#18 Sep 20 2008 at 8:01 AM Rating: Good
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That part in Lord of the Rings where Gandalf died. When I read that for the first time I was young and naive. I had no idea he would come back to life in the second book. I thought he was gone for good. It shattered my young mind and exposed me to the harsh reality of character death.

That was the last time I ever cried. I mean, I read some George R. R. Martin, and there were characters dying left and right. By the end of it I was numbed, like some hollow-eyed war veteran who has seen too much of what lies beyond the veil, who had gazed far into the creatively cruel heart of human savagery. A man who had found the well of regret and fear and who had drunk deep.

Fuck you, Martin. Fuck you.
#19 Sep 20 2008 at 9:18 AM Rating: Good
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I cry when I read bridge to Terabithia.
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#20 Sep 20 2008 at 9:28 AM Rating: Excellent
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Tare wrote:
Knowing how quickly my children are growing up makes me weepy. I want them to stay small forever. =(


Condemning them to an endless succession of adoptions and foster homes after you kick the bucket?

Why do you hate your children, Tare?

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#21 Sep 20 2008 at 9:42 AM Rating: Excellent
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Seeing classic, historic, or cool airplanes crash. I wept for weeks when that P-38 crashed down in Tillamook Oregon.
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#22 Sep 20 2008 at 10:00 AM Rating: Good
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What makes you cry like a baby?
How has nobody written 'Reading this thread' or 'knowing that you exists' yet? Smiley: disappointed
#23 Sep 20 2008 at 12:37 PM Rating: Good
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Anyone who doesn't cry at the ending of Dancer in the Dark has no soul.
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#24 Sep 20 2008 at 4:06 PM Rating: Good
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When Tasslehoff died.
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#25 Sep 20 2008 at 4:35 PM Rating: Good
Aripyanfar wrote:
I cried during Wall-E.
But then I cry at the drop of a hat, if anything is even vaguely sentimental.
Regardless of the crying, I give it a 10 out of 10, along with Toy Story.


Wall-E was a wonderful movie. MrKatie and I went to see it the other day. I cried too.
#26 Sep 20 2008 at 4:38 PM Rating: Good
Any sad /smushy film. The Notebook is on tomorrow, I'll be crying buckets at that ><
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