Movies that make you cry

Started by Orangemac, August 18, 2011, 12:15:25 AM

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Hardy

GAA men crying at the pictures? Christ Almighty! No f****n wonder football is gone to the dogs with fellas prancing about like poofters and falling outa their standing if someone frowns at them. I'll betya nobody ever saw Jack Quinn, Paddy McCormack or Brian Mullins crying in the cinema. Somebody here was crying at "Up"!. It's a f****n cartoon!

Dinny Breen



I say this made you cry back in 1992....
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muppet

This thread reminds me of the one where some of ye boys use moisturiser. Wise up FFS.

Fíor Gaels only cry in Croke Park and at a stretch Tuam Stadium.
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leenie

Quote from: maggie on August 18, 2011, 01:57:33 AM
Beaches.
In the name of the father.
The Green Mile.
The Notebook.


what about titanic?


i have only cried over two films...   (hard as nails)

marley and me
the green mile
I'm trying to decide on a really meaningful message..

leenie

#34
i remember goin to the cinema with 3 female friends to see titanic and during the film the seats started to shake and i looked over at them and they were bawling uncontrollably... i was so mortified... they had to race to the toilets after to splash cold water on there faces cause they were so red and because there was 200 ppl queueing up to see the next show laughin at them!.....
I'm trying to decide on a really meaningful message..

laoislad

I went to see Marley and me in the cinema and the bloke beside me sobbed all the way through it.
I remember thinking to myself what a gimp he was.
When you think you're fucked you're only about 40% fucked.

Canalman

Never cried over a film ever.

Sad flicks or  tv moments that come to mind are

1 Last scene in Withnail and I

2 The funeral scenes in The Thorn Birds tv show...... especially the one of the young lad killed be the wild boar (I think)

3 Watching  footage of JFK's young son giving his dad's coffin  a salute at the funeral

4 The Garage.

5 The ending to Kes.

muppet

Quote from: laoislad on August 18, 2011, 04:32:54 PM
I went to see Marley and me in the cinema and the bloke beside me sobbed all the way through it.
I remember thinking to myself what a gimp he was.

When did you switch to chicks?
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thejuice

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vfy123cluZU

Bawled my eyes out watching that. Was only 9 years old though at the time.
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Tony Baloney

Quote from: muppet on August 18, 2011, 05:30:34 PM
Quote from: laoislad on August 18, 2011, 04:32:54 PM
I went to see Marley and me in the cinema and the bloke beside me sobbed all the way through it.
I remember thinking to myself what a gimp he was.

When did you switch to chicks?
:D

Orangemac

Quote from: onefaircounty on August 18, 2011, 12:21:27 PM
Have never cried at a film. Came close.

1) Crash - two scenes get me. When he's pulling her out of the car, and also the shooting scene/cape. The music is poignant.
The James Spader film? - found it a bit sick tbh.

DrinkingHarp

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When I realized I was out 18.00 for the ticket and popcorn and 2hours of my life I would never get back.
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Tony Baloney

Quote from: Orangemac on August 19, 2011, 12:01:58 AM
Quote from: onefaircounty on August 18, 2011, 12:21:27 PM
Have never cried at a film. Came close.

1) Crash - two scenes get me. When he's pulling her out of the car, and also the shooting scene/cape. The music is poignant.
The James Spader film? - found it a bit sick tbh.
More likely to be the other one with Matt Dillon etc.

redhandloo

My sisters keeper. Harrowing stuff
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tyrone girl

I think if i saw a man crying at a film it would turn my stomach to be honest  :-\