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I cried when Scar killed Mufasa on Lion King.....
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Yeah, but it was actually the part when Simba found his dead dad....that shit had me teary.
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Originally Posted by Void
Shutter Island, the scene with the kids and the lake. Shit was just so jarring and unexpected. Nice build, too.
Gladiator got me. Seven Pounds. The Notebook. American Beauty. My Girl. Bridge to Terabithia. Into The Wild. Crash, where the girl runs out with her dad's invisible cloak, OMG. I Am Legend, when the dog dies, every little thing will not be alright. Pay It Forward. Braveheart. John Q. The Patriot. Blue Valentine. A Beautiful Mind.
Saddest movie ever, by a good margin, would be The Road. It's on Netflix instant watch.
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Gladiator is the shit. Its soundtrack is hot, but yes, when he dies at the end and is reunited with his wife and kid got me.
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Schindler's list & the movie with character "Kunta Kinte" - can't recall the title of it.
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Schindler's List was real sad, like pretty much throughout the movie. But especially the end, where the real victims of the holocaust had visited his grave.
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Originally Posted by Objective
E.T., Mississippi Burning and Schindlers list that I can recall. I was a kid when I watched those movies tho'. The Road and Grave of the Fireflies made me feel like a bitch but I didn't cry tho', I swear I didn't shed a tear! Was close tho', was close.
Also, I'm happy I've seen most of the movies you people talk about because you guys be spilling them spoilers all over.
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Mississippi Burning and American History X got me too, I watched them when I was like 18-ish and I still remember them vividly.
The pursuit of happiness.
Lilo & Stitch - when the older sister sings that Hawaiian song to her little sister.
Amergeddon (can't spell) - we all know which part.
Ghost's of Mississippi.
The Power of One - not sure if any of you even know that movie, but I recommend it.
Up - come on, how can you not cry to this.
The Notebook - only in the end.
A walk to remember.