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Really Sad Movies vs. lik dis if u cry evertim ;_;

trainspotting, SLC punk, requiem for a dream, the fountain...though not a movie the last episode of battlestar galactica. After starbuck vanishes reaching the end of her journey, she had been dead since her raptor was destroyed.
 
hey SLC Punk is one of my FAV movies. cant believe u mentioned that one.... sad to say though it did not make me cry but i did maybe shed a tear of joy at the very end when he concludes that he is just "a trendy ass poser"

i am a war movie sucker. just feel like war is the darkest corner of human nature and its devastating on everyone.

the series "band of brothers" might take the cake as it has a few tear jerkers.
 
The Abyss - when there is only one oxygen tank to last only one person they both decide to swim underwater and he says I will revive you when you drawn, and then she drowns and then there is a scene when he desperately tries to revive her , sorry I can't describe it , you just have to see it.
Groundhog Day- When he lies with her in bed waiting for the morning
 
^That scene where Ed Harris and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio have to swim back to their vessel and they only have one suit and oxygen tank, and she tells him he’ll have to drown her and then revive her when they’re back in their own ship? That’s romantic.
 
^That scene where Ed Harris and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio have to swim back to their vessel and they only have one suit and oxygen tank, and she tells him he’ll have to drown her and then revive her when they’re back in their own ship? That’s romantic.

Fuck, that entire scene is one of the best and most intense in action movie history, IMO. It's so intense for me it's almost painful to watch, probably because I find the idea of drowning pretty scary. Great acting, especially the part when even though it was her idea she starts panicking at the last second, I felt so bad for her! :( Also the part where they keep trying to revive her was amazingly well done.
 
^LOL I watched it too.

I forgot he died. It was like watching it for the first time again.

*Shakes fist at faulty brain*
 
Look what happened to Anna Chlumsky:

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Fuck, that entire scene is one of the best and most intense in action movie history, IMO. It's so intense for me it's almost painful to watch, probably because I find the idea of drowning pretty scary. Great acting, especially the part when even though it was her idea she starts panicking at the last second, I felt so bad for her! :( Also the part where they keep trying to revive her was amazingly well done.

Man, I was just crying my eyes out like a little stupid sissy, if that's not love than what is?
 
I'm sure it's already been said, somehow I only just saw it for the first time the other day though(while stoned off my gourd mine you).

Shawshank Redemption had tears running down my cheeks a few times throughout the whole film. I'm generally pretty good at choking back tears if I'm amongst others, but that was just not happening this go around, and I am totally ok with that. It honestly puts a smile on my face when I come across film that can make me cry simply because of the sheer beauty behind the message.
 
Shawshank is great. I cry so much at those scenes of the lonely old man in the supermarket, walking alone, and just when he's about to hang himself... I'm like bawling by the time he does that. I feel so much for him.

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I always shed a tear at the end of big fish when he is driving down to the river with his dad.
 
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