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So I'm a bigger guy, and I'm kind of a ****. I usually don't show much sensitivity to anything but This movie made me Baw big time:
![]() And ever since this movie I cry at just about any sad scene in a movie. ![]() What movies make you cry, ToS??
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Wow... movies I cry during...
Let's see... I'm literally thinking of these off the top of my head as I type.
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Avatar
and I'll admit it... I cried when ET died and then came back to life Last edited by Banefull; 12-02-2010 at 06:02 AM. |
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You guys cried at Avatar? Seriously??
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I think most people here do - me included.
Avatar is an extremely immersive movie - when watching it, you can feel like you are there, be a part of it. Because of this, it gets very strong emotionally - because you feel so much like you are there. The destruction of Hometree scene is a great example - since so many of us get so immersed into the movie at this point, what the Na'vi feel, we feel. Not to mention the mating scene - but there it's crying out of happiness, naturally ![]() The fact that a movie can do all this by just making us share the character's emotions, is an amazing thing, and one of the things I love most about Avatar.
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Avatar
Titanic E.T. All Quiet on the Western Front (original) Apollo 13 Armageddon
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Yeah I got way into Avatar too but it never had a crying factor. To me at least. but to each his own.
Crying is so great.
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You... you mean, there's a remake of "All Quiet on the Western Front"?!
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It takes a lot to make me cry. I usually hold it in. I do cry, but get teary-eyed more often.
Movies where I cried: Avatar Return of the King Movies where I got teary-eyed: How to Train Your Dragon Yeah, small list, but I don't watch many movies.
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Very little does it for me. Actually, there's probably more music that does than movies.
Avatar is still the only one that has made me actually fry. There are a few more that have brought me close to it but I haven't actually cried, and a few that were quite a while ago so I'm not really sure if I did (E.T. ), but Avatar is the only definite one.
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Same here, Avatar was first and only one movie that touched my feelings very deeply, it literally changed my view of life.
pretty much same, but still nothing compared to Avatar Last edited by Tymian; 12-02-2010 at 01:49 PM. |
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Rudy There's a few movies mentioned in this thread that I haven't seen yet but would probably make me cry. For some reason, I have not openly cried during Avatar. Please don't hurt me... That's not to say my emotions don't get really worked up inside me, I just haven't felt the sting of tears as I have with the two listed above. Actually, now that I think about it, I came very close to crying the first time I saw Tsu'tey's death scene in the SE. That almost completely changed the mood of the ending for me.
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Me too. In my opinion there was nothing cry-worthy in Avatar.
I did however cry when Boromir died in the Fellowship of the Ring.
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Being female, I have a bigger cry hormone than guys...but I didn't cry during the original Avatar. I cried at Tsu'tey's death scene though..every time.
Other movies: Last Samurai Gladiator Toy Story 3 Matrix 1 & 3 (yes, I liked all three but those got me) Ladyhawke Dragonheart Babylon 5 last episode: Sleeping In Light (and if you watched that entire series from start to finish...yes...and still get teary eyed listening to the music.) And there are likely others I can't remember right now from when I was younger that impacted me. My movie library is seriously lacking a lot of movies.
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