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RE: Films you admit to crying at! - Doddle - 02-12-2018 12:51 The Sixth Sense was on again last night, that really builds to tears ![]() ![]() RE: Films you admit to crying at! - Carl-Gen X - 02-12-2018 14:14 Watership Down in 1978...think at least half the audience was in floods as well. What a soft arse I was.. ![]() RE: Films you admit to crying at! - Goodfella3041 - 02-12-2018 14:17 (18-11-2018 13:34 )Jack the Nipper Wrote: Rocky 2 - The part where Adrian comes out of a coma (after giving birth) & says to Rocky after he tells her he wont fight Apollo Creed if she doesn't want him to "There's one thing I want want you to do for me -WIN,WIN,!".To which Rocky's trainer Mickey shouts "what are we waiting for!!". I don't mind admitting that I had tears in my eyes when this first came out and I saw in at the cinema. (I am a little ashamed of the fact that I just got a bit misty-eyed when re-watching it in that youtube clip. But c'mon, man ... he catches a chicken!!) RE: Films you admit to crying at! - Carl-Gen X - 02-12-2018 14:25 One film I remember watching where I didn’t cry but people around me did was Star Trek 3 Search for Spock, the part when the Enterprise explodes and goes down to the Genesis planet in flames. Granted I liked watching the Star Trek movies but witnessing that kind of reaction from people was a real experience. RE: Films you admit to crying at! - rpj316 - 02-12-2018 16:47 I had a similar experience at primary school when we watched The Never Ending Story(1984).It was an end of term fun day with no lessons a few years after the film came out and at least ten of my classmates were crying during the scene when Atreyu's horse dies. (Sorry I forgot that lancelot790 had mentioned this on page one). RE: Films you admit to crying at! - Doddle - 01-01-2019 21:24 Inside Out was on this evening (and Big Hero 6 the other day, coincidentally). Both films have significant thematic moments where a loveable character dies. However only in Inside Out does this reduce me to tears ![]() ![]() ![]() IO is a lot better film than BH6. RE: Films you admit to crying at! - GMach1 - 03-01-2019 23:27 I was surprised at yet another Disney film FROZEN had death at the very beginning but most Disney cartoons seem to have that as part of its theme. Didn't cry when I saw it on Sky but you do get a lump in the throat even Big Hero 6 where the main character's brother is killed off. Not sure how you explain this to a youngster, but even something as sublime as The Snowman or The Snowman & the Snowdog(without ANY dialogue) can convey sadness and happiness but that is also the music used. I defy anyone not to feel emotional at the end of The Snowman or great joy at the end of The Snowman & the Snowdog. RE: Films you admit to crying at! - Doddle - 04-01-2019 07:45 I think the Snowman's sequel's ending works as effectively as the original, even if its overall not as good. Frozen is screwed up, for all that it's a good effort. RE: Films you admit to crying at! - Warwick Hunt - 05-01-2019 18:36 The jail scene in Clerks 2. Jeff fucking Anderson, ladies and gentlemen. |