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| BEEP BEEP I'M A JEEP Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: ogmftwbqq Gender: Posts: 16,405 Thanks: 61 Thanked 207 Times in 150 Posts | In any work of fiction/non-fiction, what has made you cry? The most recent thing for me was I Am Legend, when he has to choke his dog to death. |
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| Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Why do YOU want to know...? Gender: Posts: 11,640 Thanks: 490 Thanked 717 Times in 483 Posts | Oh. I totally read this as "anything that made you cry because it was so horrible." Hm. |
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| Mod of War Join Date: Nov 2000 Location: Wisconsinland Gender: Posts: 6,812 Thanks: 75 Thanked 340 Times in 221 Posts | The end of 'The Kid' gets me every time. __________________ Boo--the only dude bad enough to rescue the president |
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| Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: (n) - the place where I am Gender: Posts: 19,225 Thanks: 159 Thanked 716 Times in 464 Posts | Animorphs: Rachel's death A Series of Unfortunate Events: Chapter Fourteen Deathly Hallows: Everything pertaining to Snape's death, backstory, & legacy Quantum Leap: Sam's fate What I Like About You: Vince's return (though this was more out of frustration that the show had copped-out so severely at the end) I'll try to think of more later. And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!" |
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| Join Date: May 2001 Location: Farmerland. Gender: Posts: 7,330 Thanks: 90 Thanked 292 Times in 172 Posts | The My Lunch episode of Scrubs. Always gets me. It has a pretty happy-go-lucky start, then it suddenly starts to tear at you. My Screw Up was also an incredible episode. I did not expect that at all. It was perhaps one of the best put-together episodes and shows Dr. Cox as an incredible person when dealing with Ben's death. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2002 Location: Some call it slums, some call it nice! Gender: Posts: 3,239 Thanks: 241 Thanked 189 Times in 111 Posts | The end of Field of Dreams, when Ray has a catch with his father. |
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| Marshmallow Knight ☆ Supermod | I don't really bawl out loud, but my eyes do get misty. The one that comes to mind is from Elite Beat Agents, when you do Lucy's stage. I don't know why; it just felt right. |
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| I'MA FIRIN MAH ADVENTURE BUS! Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Birmingham, AL Gender: Posts: 13,119 Thanks: 937 Thanked 660 Times in 385 Posts | I don't ever recall crying during a movie, but the part in ATL where they're in the hospital at the end gets me misty. One song that made me cry was "Lean on Me" by Kirk Franklin, it was the song I was listening to when I got news that my grandma had died. __________________ Season 1- Coming to a Youtube near you....whenever |
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| *Admin* "mine.. not yours. NO. MINE." Epic Ladynerd Join Date: Jul 2000 Location: Forteresse de Valois Gender: Posts: 23,289 Thanks: 219 Thanked 299 Times in 185 Posts | ...So many books had some serious-cry moments. I think the second book in Guy Gavriel Kay's "Fionavar Tapestry" When the prince guy gets killed during a battle/joust/something where he gets speared. It was lots of sad. Little Women The poem in the sister's newspaper about their cat! ;__________; Oh, and Beth dying, I think that's in the second book, though. Black Beauty When Black Beauty sees what looks like Ginger, dead, on the back of a truck. Robin Hobb's book, can't remember which one it happened in, but, When Nighteyes died, I couldn't stop crying for ages. And like a million other books. Movies? Man, the Lion King. Yeah. That part. The Perfect Storm (my dad cried, too) Eh. I dunno, I cry easily because I really throw myself into enjoyable stories and feel as much empathy for them as if they're all real. Boo. I won't list more. ![]() |
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| Senior Member | I can't remember anything. Sad about yes, but I don't remeber crying over anything. |
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| Senior Member | The Lion King always makes me sad. The end of the Futurama episode, "Jurassic Bark" has actually made me cry. So damn sad. EDIT-Oh, and the end of Fuko and Kotomi's arcs in the CLANNAD anime made me almost cry. ...yeah... Last edited by X-3; 04-17-2008 at 07:18 PM. |
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| Most every book I read, movies I see, shows... even certain stories can make me cry... >.> I'm just a very sensitive faerie. ![]() For example, I was especially teary over the ending of Cowboy Bebop. I won't share it in case someone has yet to see it and reads this thread. ![]() | |
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Aisle 12, between the kumquats and the radicchio. Gender: Posts: 2,262 Thanks: 150 Thanked 124 Times in 86 Posts | Sarai Sez: The ending of Cowboy Bebop and the song, Blue, get me a bit teary. 'The Christians And The Pagans' by Dar Williams sets me to mistyness too, it's such a beautiful image of rising above things that separate people. 'Course, I haven't outright cried in quite a while- last time I can recall was seeing Mulan on the big screen. The Lion King tugs at the heartstrings, but the part after the battle in the mountain pass in Mulan really wrenched at me. That's all that comes to mind at the moment. |
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| Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Teenage Wasteland Gender: Posts: 6,062 Thanks: 840 Thanked 857 Times in 391 Posts | I'm definitely going with the Scrubs episodes Loot mentioned, and the "Jurassic Bark" episode of Futurama. The only book that really made me kind of misty was Where the Red Fern Grows. Old Dan gets torn apart by a cougar and Little Anne dies of a broken heart. And as long as we're throwing songs in, I've gotta go with "Hold Me Down" and "Last Night" by Motion City Soundtrack. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: *insert something awkward here* Gender: Posts: 4,012 Thanks: 898 Thanked 223 Times in 181 Posts | ^ Oh my god, I had to read that book in like 3rd grade. I was bawling for weeks. ![]() |
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