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TheMojoPin
06-28-2004, 06:40 PM
I KNOW we had a thread like this before, but I just spent 10 minutes trying to find it and came up with zilch.
Anyway, I bring this up because of something I watched tonight. I can count the times I've maybe teared up over a movie or TV show on one hand at best, but tonight I was practically bawling like a fucking baby. And the odd part was it was the second time I've done this...over the same damn show.
It was the final episode of "Band of Brothers" on The History Channel, and man, those last five minutes when they talk about what each of the soldiers went on to do, and then they show the clips with the REAL soldiers and them talking...brutal. It reduced me to jelly the first time around, but I figured I'd be alright this time.
Wrong.
Same thing, "real life" footage rolls, and tears are just pouring down my face, no matter how hard I try to stop it. Sniffling and everything. I guess it's just watching all the shit these guys went through, you kinda forget it was actually REAL and DID happen over the course of the mini-series, and then when you see these fragile old men at the end, who were REALLY the guys you just saw for the last ten weeks literally saving the fucking world, and then they're all just modest and trying to always prop up the next guy more than himself and you hear how they just went back to normal lives and normal jobs...it's so goddamn awful and wonderful at the same time, I can't really describe the feeling I had.
So, yeah, that's it. I cried like a baby over the last episode of "Band of Brothers." For the second time. Couldn't help it.
OK, I feel better.
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I cried at the end of Shawshank Redemption, for very different reasons.
I also cried at the end of Godzilla, tears of joy that it had finally ended, tears of sorrow that they ruined an almost unruinable premise.
Oh yeah, Saving Private Ryan. How could I forget that.
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fluffernutter
06-28-2004, 07:23 PM
I think about people that make decisions that affect our lives. The doctors that make advancements in curing diseases. The engineer that designs skyscrapers. The guy that maps out a plane's flightpath. I think about how those people are out there everyday, making a difference, leading big lives. And how they refuse to be intimidated by the tremendous odds of failure they face. And how they only concern themselves with peers and company that apply to their goals and noble causes.
Thats what makes me cry.
Right now the only other thing I can think of (and I purposly do it to myself) I watch really sappy movies about relationships and love and success and well, love and I think about how I will never be able to experience that and I just break down in a fit of depression/sadness/anger.
Besides that, I always lose it during Chasing Amy when he is in the car telling her how much he loves her and in Forrest Gump right after Jenny dies because I associate that with just being my luck, falling in love and getting married with my absolute sweetheart and longtime crush and then, she dies. Man, now I want to cry again.
Damn it all.
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TheMojoPin
06-28-2004, 07:25 PM
I teared up during "Saving Private Ryan," when the medic is killed, and he's surrounded by all the other guys in the unit, and he's just calling out for his mother.
Awful.
I felt the "tingle" at the end of "Shawshank," too, but didn't actually tear or anything...but like it was said, it was all out of joy.
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06-28-2004, 07:33 PM
Without fail, Awakenings.
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fluffernutter
06-28-2004, 07:34 PM
Oh, and Johnny Got His Gun has to be the most depressing movie ever made. When I saw that after ...And Justice For All came out and I had read the book first, that just made me bawl.
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06-28-2004, 08:22 PM
Showgirls.
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Shecky
06-28-2004, 08:50 PM
TV
I cried like a baby over the last episode of "Band of Brothers.
When the old guy went up to the American soldier at the concentration camp after all the Germans fled and started crying then thanking him hugging him. I'm starting to tear thinking about it.
ALL IN THE FAMILY
When Mike and Gloria move out
When Edith Dies.
MOVIES
MOSCOW ON THE HUDSON
When Vlad gets the letter of his Grandfather's death in Russia.
PATCH ADAMS
When he's on top of the hill he just bought and he starts crying because his girlfriend just got killed.
Pretty much any Robin Williams film where someone dies.
MY GIRL
At Maculy Culkin's wake. I KNOW, VERY GAY.
MAN ON THE MOON
Not at funeral, at the end when Tony Clifton comes out on stage at the Comedy store and Zmuda sheds a tear.
FOREST GUMP
Bubba dies, When Lt. Dan arrives with his new legs, Jenny's grave.
This HBO documentary about putting dogs to sleep.
I saw it three months after they put my little sister's 15 month old dog to sleep.
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Se7en
06-28-2004, 08:54 PM
Nothing really moves me to tears these days.
I didn't cry, but the most moved I've been by movies recently has been the LOTR films. Someone's going to laugh at me for that. But anyway, two scenes: One, from Fellowship, it's at the end when Sam goes into the river after Frodo, and nearly drowns. Frodo pulls him back out of the river, and Sam's near in tears, as he can't bear the thought of Frodo going on towards Mordor and certain doom alone. His "I made a promise, Mr. Frodo!" speech really moved me, as it showed the immense power of their frienship. It also reminded me of my favorite Bible verse (though I'm no Biblical scholar, this has long been my favorite), John 15:13 - "No greater love hath a man, than he lay down his life for his brother." It just spoke so much, that Sam was willing to go with Frodo all the way to the end, though in his heart he knew that in doing so he'd likely never return or see the Shire again. He was willing to sacrifice everything for his friend.
And so then, of course, with that preface, the second time I got emotional from LOTR was at the end of Return of the King, when Frodo reveals that he is about to leave for the Undying Lands, leaving Samwise behind. These were two men who went through the ultimate experience together - they survived a war, experienced bloodshed and torment together, and came through it closer than brothers. But the world has changed now, for Frodo especially, and there's nothing he could ever do that would reacclimate him back into Hobbit society. There's no place for him in the Shire, or even Middle-Earth, anymore, and so he must leave his friend behind. The loss there is incredible, but in that I think Jackson captures part of the nature of war, as there were many, many American soldiers back in World War II who simply couldn't go back to the American lives they'd lived prior to the war, and thus returned back to Europe or the Pacific, some leaving behind their families for all time, because in their hearts and minds they could never truly return to the life they had previously lived.
As for TV - the closest I've come in recent years to being emotional from TV was those damn Mastercard commercials with Badger the dog. Anyone seen those? Cute little Boston terrier, he gets lost in the fucking Redwood Forest of all places while on the family vacation.
I was all depressed by that, until the final commercial in the series, where little Badge is happily reunited with his family after an eventful road trip across country.
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06-28-2004, 08:56 PM
"A Bridge Too Far"...the ending scene where the wounded British Paratroopers left behind are all lying in and around that hotel, and they all start singing very softly, and you see the first German troops come over the bridge there....its a very moving scene...
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06-29-2004, 10:01 AM
TV- When Sideshow Mel comes back and reunites with Krusty on Krusty's Comeback Special.
Movie- At the end of "It's A Wonderful Life" when the bell rings and the little girl says, "Look, Daddy, every time a bell rings...an angel gets it's wings" and then Jimmy Stewart says, "That's right! That-a boy, Clarence!" Oh shit! That part kills me! Shit! D-don't look at me!!
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06-29-2004, 10:19 AM
I am the biggest pussy ever when it comes to stuff like this. I think my newest favorite film scene to cry about is in Apollo 13. When they're returning to Earth and they're going through the atmosphere and radio contact is lost for however long, and everyone's waiting for them. They might die, and they would just be gone, no goodbyes, no nothing. And then they break through the clouds and everybody goes nuts. I love that scene.
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Tall_James
06-29-2004, 10:23 AM
Oh man, I'm gonna take shit for this one.
The scene in Home Alone when Catherine O'Hara comes through the door on Christmas morning and sees MacCauley Culkin. He shoots her this pained look that says "how could you do this to me, abandon me on Christmas morning?" and she looks devastated until he flashes her a smile and runs into her arms.
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06-29-2004, 10:32 AM
The Last battle scene at the end of Glory. When Col. Shaw volunteers the 54th to lead the charge against the fort. Everyone is cheering, and screaming "Give 'em Hell, 54TH!!"
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JPMNICK
06-29-2004, 10:37 AM
Is Band of brothers out on DVD yet? I really want to see it.
I shed a quick tear during Rudy. When everyone was chanting for him. I thought that scene was great.
I also remember being emotional at the end of Life is Beautiful, but I am not sure if I cried.
I am going to get killed for this one, but at the end of Armagedon.
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Alice S. Fuzzybutt
06-29-2004, 10:51 AM
I cry like a baby during "Contact" when Jodie Foster's character meets her "father" on the beach. I also cry at the end of "The Iron Giant." "No following." I bawl.
Schindler's List also gets me all teary.
Cinema Paradiso is another tear jerker.
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grlNIN
06-29-2004, 10:55 AM
I also cry at the end of "The Iron Giant." "No following." I bawl.
So does my brother.
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blakjeezis
06-29-2004, 10:56 AM
The Last battle scene at the end of Glory.
When the flag bearer falls, and Denzel picks up the flag and continues the charge.
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Furtherman
06-29-2004, 11:02 AM
The Abyss... when Lindsey drowns and Bud pulls her back to the rig and tries to bring her back. He's pounding and yelling at her not to give up. That gets me every time.
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I also remember being emotional at the end of Life is Beautiful, but I am not sure if I cried
Oh man, that had me going all the way from when the kid is wandering around the empty camp until the very end.
This one is gonna make me seem very stupid, but I cried when Aeris died in Final Fantasy 7.
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Mike Teacher
06-29-2004, 11:33 AM
The Elephant Man; in about a dozen places.
One of the most amazing shots is the closeup of Hopkins as Dr. Treves when he first sees David Merrick; they don't show Merrick, they show Hopkins, and that tear that falls. There's more acting in that wordless scene then in... well in a shitload of others.
The one that slays me is when the actress comes to visit, played by Mrs. Mel Brooks herself, Anne Bancroft.
Amazing that while David Lynch directed; this was a Mel Brooks film.
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keithy_19
06-29-2004, 11:58 AM
The end of Big Fish when they're in the hospital and when his son finishes the story of his dad. That chokes me up all the time.
Glory during the final charge. The Godfather ll after Michel has Fredo killed and it goes to the flashback and he ends up sitting all alone at the table. Backdraft, at the funeral.
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The end of "Field of Dreams" makes me get the lump in the throat.
So did the "NYPD Blue" episode when Bobby Simone died.
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Shecky
06-29-2004, 01:22 PM
The end of Big Fish when they're in the hospital and when his son finishes the story of his dad. That chokes me up all the time.
Me too on that one.
At the end of The Goonies when Chunk tells Sloth he could live with his family.
ROCKY V
Rocky's at the old gym and he's having a flashback about Mickey.
This is my most favorite thing in the whole woild, Rocky Marciano's cuff link. He gave it to me and now I'm giving it to you.
I guess as we get older we turn into bigger pussies. I watched The Gooinies 1000 times as a kid and only shed a tear when I watched it a few months ago.
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Iamnotatool
06-29-2004, 01:30 PM
What movies/TV shows make you cry?
My first reaction was, "None, I'm a man. Mojo is not, hence he weeps like a willow."
Then I thought about it. And I realize I too am a willow.
Armageddon--- "Thats my father up there" Done.
ET--- back in the day, waterworks.
"Butterfly kisses" that gay-ass song, MADE for weddings, yup, lose it.
I know there are more, but I will stop listing them to try and save some pride.
Besides that, the only thing that makes me cry is while watching porn, when a transexual Brazilian felches 3 heaping loads from a real chicks bunghole, I always feel that the tranny is being neglected. Why couldn't the real chick share a load in the tranny's poopchute? It's not fair!!
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Furtherman
06-29-2004, 01:49 PM
The end of "Field of Dreams" makes me get the lump in the throat.
Hey Dad? Wanna have a catch?
oh man... forget it...... game over....
*runs away weeping*
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FUNKMAN
06-29-2004, 02:14 PM
sometimes documentaries about the war and the loss of young lives...
Kevin Kline movie "Life As A House" caught me by surprise...
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grlNIN
06-29-2004, 02:29 PM
Sophies Choice, when the Nazi makes her choose between her son and daughter.
Schindlers List, when he thinks it's snowing and then realizes it ash.
Horrible.
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06-29-2004, 03:04 PM
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the final scene when David gets to spend only one day with his mother.
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walking joint
06-29-2004, 03:11 PM
there have been a couple, but the one that sticks out was the last episode of Wonder Years. you find out about the father being dead and Kevin/Winnie never getting together. to much for me at the time.
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06-29-2004, 03:21 PM
you find out about the father being dead and Kevin/Winnie never getting together.
I'm tearing up just thinking about Winnie Cooper's sweet ass.
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In Return of the King, when Aragorn says to Frodo "You bow to no one," and then all of Gondor bows to the hobbits, well I didn't cry, but I really, really felt it.
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Jennitalia
06-29-2004, 03:38 PM
The Real World made me cry once. When Lindsay from the Seattle cast got a call from home saying her best friend killed himself.
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Hottub
06-29-2004, 03:42 PM
...also on the Wild Thornburry's, when the matriarch of the elephant herd (pack, den, gaggle, whatever) finally dies, and Eliza is right there.
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Mike Teacher
06-29-2004, 03:43 PM
Just remembered one:
The scene in 'When Peggy Sue Got Married' when she picks up the phone and its her grandmother.
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grlNIN
06-29-2004, 03:45 PM
On Freaks & Geeks when Lindsay is on the bleachers with Eli. Then later when she starts dancing with him at Homecoming.
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Se7en
06-29-2004, 06:19 PM
Iron Giant is a good one. the Giant knows that he cannot escape what he is, a weapon, and so he will sacrifice himself to save those friends he has made and cared about, to protect them. I didn't get emotional when he "died", but I did get a little misty eyed when, at the very end, it showed him pulling himself back together again. I suppose it was out of joy that he was granted a second chance.
The end of "Field of Dreams" makes me get the lump in the throat.
Guys always bring this movie up, I suppose because it's supposed to illicit memories of them sharing America's pasttime with their father.
But the end of this film does NOTHING for me. Probably because a) I hate baseball and b) I can't stand my father.
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TheMojoPin
06-29-2004, 08:33 PM
"Michael Collins" gets a lump in my throat, when (spoiler alert, durrrr) Michael Collins gets shot at the end. An absolutely gorgeous version of the song "He Moved Through The Fair" sung by Sinead O'Connor is playing, and it just fuckin' slays me.
Man, this board is sissier than I thought. We should all just watch "Beaches" and weep together sometime.
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JesterOfSadness
06-29-2004, 08:56 PM
I teared up from
Futurama:
Fry's lucky clover episode
The dog episode
and I almost poured in Star Wars Knight of the Old Republic when my character killed Bastila
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JerryTaker
06-30-2004, 12:04 AM
Futurama:
the dog episode
I saw that for the first time this weekend, what the hell was that? It was like, this incredibly horrible and sad ending. I was more pissed that they ended it that way than sad about it.
Anyway, Unfortunately, I'm a pretty emotional guy, (yeah laugh at me, everyone else does) I remember hearing Micheal Kay refer to Don Zimmer, "This guy cries at supermarket openings" I'm kinda like that, especially if I'm really "into" something, so yeah, movies, songs, frig, wrestling matches (like when Benoit finally won the WWE title) and being at Yankee stadium and feeling the crowd's energy, all that gets me welled up.
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Furtherman
06-30-2004, 06:36 AM
But the end of this film does NOTHING for me. Probably because a) I hate baseball and b) I can't stand my father.
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blakjeezis
06-30-2004, 08:35 AM
Yeah, I've been getting emotional over sports for a little while too, Jerry. When David Cone threw his perfect game, I cried.
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AngelAmy
06-30-2004, 08:43 AM
im a sappy person who cries at just about anything emotional....anything happy or sad if the person on the show/movie cries, more times than not, i will cry as well.
and going along with jeezis, i dont remember which year it was but tino martinez hit a game tying homerun the same day my uncle died and i got so very emotional that i cried and actually almost fainted, i did get light headed.
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Jennitalia
06-30-2004, 08:57 AM
I cried during Paul O'Neill's last home game during the world series, when the fans were giving him the ovation and chanting his name. That was so touching.
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blakjeezis
06-30-2004, 08:59 AM
Yeah, Jenn, I still get all choked up at that when they show it on the "Classic Moments" during commmercials on Yes.
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badorties
06-30-2004, 09:47 AM
the opening to ken burn's baseball documentary, alway does it for me ... it's wierd, but it put things in context (baseball/history/culture) and ties a lot of things together ... and re-watching his brothers's 'new york' epic documentary has it's choice moments ...
the 'when it was a game' trilogy
for all my love of baseball, i detest 'field of dreams' ... never got it, makes no sense, just a long boring movie ... they spend the whole movie getting the old man an at-bat, and he sacrafices -- not an at-bat ...
the end of 'my dog skip,' and i cry like a little nancy ...
the last scene in 'gangs of new york'
at the end of 'smoke' where harvey kietel tells the story of the camera with 'innocent when you dream' playing that always does me in ...
and i cried at the end of 'patch adams' cause i realized that was two hours of my life that i'll never get back ... also i'll throw in k-pax and death to smoochy ...
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07-02-2004, 05:20 PM
Sat through a double feature of TV movies: "Brian's Song" and "Something For Joey". weep...weep...weep...
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fiestygal
07-02-2004, 05:39 PM
To Kill a Mockingbird
Remember the Titans
Steel Magnolia - diabete thing in it
first time i saw Schindlers List (10th grade English- i think)
Imitation of Life
Highlander
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grlNIN
07-02-2004, 06:23 PM
In the Deer Hunter when Michael tries to get Nick to come home but it ends tragically. Also, the part in the bar when Axel starts playing the piano as they all just sit listening.
*edit* i dont know if it's Axel playing the piano or the guy who owns the bar. Whatever, you get the drift.
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DreamWeaver
07-02-2004, 07:13 PM
I cried my heart out when the Devils won the Stanley Cup in 95....like hysterical.
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fiestygal
07-02-2004, 07:17 PM
Just remembered one:
The scene in 'When Peggy Sue Got Married' when she picks up the phone and its her grandmother.
thats a heart wrencher...the musical score doesnt help either...that light music - god i cant believe i forgot about that
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I get very close when Doc Graham saves the daughter in Field of Dreams, then can't go back.
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fiestygal
07-02-2004, 07:24 PM
also the end of SWEPT AWAY- guy ritchies version
i know it wasnt a good film but the color, music, the mans agony when he throws the ring in the water, and the end credit music makes me cry
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also the end of SWEPT AWAY- guy ritchies version
Are you sure it wasn't just the fact that you realized you would never see that 10 bucks again?
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TheKnicks23
07-02-2004, 07:44 PM
This one is gonna make me seem very stupid, but I cried when Aeris died in Final Fantasy 7.
Don't worry, I also tear up at the sight of overated Square RPGs.
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Don't worry, I also tear up at the sight of overated Square RPGs.
This is not the time nor the place for such blashpemy!
I just remembered two more. And the Band Played On and Philadelphia. And the Band Played on REALLY got to me.
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fiestygal
07-02-2004, 07:52 PM
TAZZ..i saw it on tv... i wouldnt rent it or go to the movies for it
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newport king
07-02-2004, 08:27 PM
Futurama
The dog episode
was this the one when frye's dog was waiting for him outside the pizzeria for years on end? if so yes that was sad as hell.
big fish, rudy.
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FMJeff
07-02-2004, 10:50 PM
Its hard for me to cry twice, but I can tell you the ones that did it the first time...
*Schindler's List...whew...for hours...
*American Beauty...i was pretty down back then
*Truman Show...weird huh..watching that movie for the first time was like magic....
*Finding Nemo...my dad and I were fighting...
*Old Yeller...my old dog looked just like him... :(
*I teared up a little for Carlito's Way...he was so close...
*Field of Dreams...see Finding Nemo
*Dances With Wolves...bawling...when they shot the coyote and the horse....that movie was non-stop angst....cheered when they killed the white soldiers...
*Iron Eagle Three: Aces over Europe...i was actually crying for Louis Gosset Junior's career at that point...
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