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    you emo whore punky!

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    oi! watch it boy! emo is the root of all evil! seein the little pricks wander round in their tight black atticus t-shirts, tight crappy jeans and Converse trainers. i mean, there is no need for dyed black hair with a big slanted fringe is there?! aaaarrghh......

    ....and back to topic......

    if war is the answer, then we are asking the wrong question
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    Well i feel really girly writing whats films made me cry, but as so many other have voluntered already im willing to write down a list of films that made me become a gibbering wreck by the end of them..

    Green Mile

    E.T. (Was only 8 so was allowed to cry without getting embarrased)

    Forrest Gump
    (Went to cinema to see it with 4 of my friends held back tears as long as possible, then couldnt drive for 5 minutes, because i had to regain control of my body first..)

    Big Fish (Wasnt sad till right near the end then 10 minutes of torture followed)

    Bicentinial man (Uncontrollable sobbing, quite embarrasing in room full of my family)

    I remember crying when i watched a film when i was 10, it was a foreign dubbed film probably french the story was about a father who had no time for his only child (son) but then found out his son was dying and so he quit his job and spent all his time with the child.

    Then end scene was his son holding an ice cream and going round on one of the childrens merry-go-rounds and then he started to die and his father was holding him as he left this world, then the end credits started and then camera moved away and then waterworks started..

    What a wuss

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    French films are pretty hard hitting though so not surprising

    only 2 times I can remeber and its since Ive become a dad (3 yrs ago now)

    Gladiator (weird I know) when he "sees" his wife and kid walking over the meadow when they are dead and he wants to got to them

    And a recent episode of "Without a trace" where they run into a girls backyard to find a boy hanging himself due to bullying, for an American show its pretty good and doesn't shy away from real problems.
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    I remember crying when i was a kid watching Optimus Prime die in the Transformers movie.

    can't think of any more recent examples, but i know i have!

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    Green mile, forrest gump, the episode of er when carter lost his baby , last episode of friends (man i got the piss taken out of me for that one), i got a little welled up at the end of gladiator, and braveheart was the same :S

    yes, i am a wimp, but i dont mid admiting it

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    The first film I can remember making me cry is Transformers: The Movie, when Optimus Prime dies... Even by Hollywood standards, killing off a kids hero and idol is pretty low, it's kind of like killing Santa or something.

    Aside from that, I can't pick out any particular movies - I'm just a big old softie at the end of the day, so I get moved by too many things to mention.

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    I have to agree with Silent Running.
    I also blubbed at the end of Gladiator and shockingly when I was very young I cried at the end of King Kong when he was killed, it was the old black and white film too.
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    Pokemon The First Movie....nuff said.

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    Watched my laserdisc of The Snowman on Christmas day with my wife; about 1am when we were both very drunk and a bit tired.

    Both of us were crying like babies at the end.

    Rich :¬)

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    Quote Originally Posted by WildmonkeyUK
    Armageddon gets me everytime I'm afraid to say, as does the butterfly effect when he looses the love of his life so she could have a better quality of life. Bet ya nobody on here could keep a dry face
    and I thought it was just me

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    House of flying daggers - chaps/chapettes get the bounty out for this film. This is not a kung-fu film its a chinese chick flick. Watched it the other night and it was a good job it was dark as I was all misty-eyed. Really sad film

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    I watched Meet Joe Black the other night.

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    well - throat lumpage anyway

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    I watched a program about Adrian Warburton, recently, and his widow was resigned not only to him dying but to him having fallen in love with another woman during WW2 in Malta.

    ANd at the end, after they'd found his P38 embedded deep in the ground, dug him up and were giving him the burial he deserved, she was at the funeral. That was a brave woman. She lost him twice. To a woman and to death.

    Oh I was a state...the bottom lip went wobbly and everything

    And in the same program when old pilot's were being interviewed, ("Old Warby, he was a top chap") , there was one old boy who had known him well enough to indicate, without words, that he'd shed a tear for "old Warby"...well that was Sair gone too.....

    muchos wailing on the Zak sofa THAT night!

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    I get misty eyed over a lot of things, most recent one was The Last Samurai, at the end where they are all mown down.....made me all misty eyed.

    When I was 8 - 9 I cried at the end of Stewart Little, I can't remember why now though....

    Was watching a program about the Blockades of Malta during WWII the other day and at the end, 2 of the surviving sailors (from a ship that was scuttled) threw reeths into the water and they read a speech...really emotional stuff..

    Ahem

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