Movie Week: The Movies That Made Me Cry
Dean Lombardi probably cried when Kovalchuk signed in New Jersey. Haha, what a wuss!

Bat dog!
1) Homeward Bound, 8 years old. I thought the old dog had died. Fuck you.
2) Life is Beautiful, 13 years old. More like Life is Miserable, am I- OH GOD!
3) Miracle, 19 years old. You did too you liar.
4) MIllions. 21 years old. Why must you tug my heartstrings so, Danny Boyle?!?
5) Marley & Me, 24 years old. I... I like dogs, man. Leave me alone.
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I cried when I read Cujo in middle school.
Drew Remenda would praise a bottle of child poison if it had a picture of Darryl Sutter on it.
Battle of California
Oh, and I cried during The Love Guru, but that was different.
Drew Remenda would praise a bottle of child poison if it had a picture of Darryl Sutter on it.
Battle of California
My boys loved Homeward Bound. They use to watch it over and over again.
I’m pretty cold hearted – won’t find me crying at a movie. But there is one that teared me up – Thelma & Louise. I’m such a wuss when it comes to that movie.
Ever get the feeling we are on a collision course with reality?
"They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security" -- Benjamin Franklin
E.T. did it for me.
I was like 4 or 5 years old. And I think there might have been some roofies and a wheelbarrow involved.
The Spirit of MeatTrain'10!
by DodgerBlueBalls on Aug 27, 2010 8:49 AM PDT reply actions
Fuck Marley and Me, piece of shit fucking movie
For every moment of triumph, for every instance of beauty, many souls must be trampled.
I read the book Marley and Me. So when the movie came out my dog had literally just died like 2 days before and my sister refused to go to it with me. We instead saw Benjamin Button which we both gave 2 thumbs down, but it kept my sister from having to put up with me crying continuously for 2 hrs.
Let's go Ducks.
this is embarassing
but in When Dreams May Come (I like that movie, okay?) when Robin Williams decides to go hell just so he can be with his wife.
Proud member of the "Bring Back Semenov" Club
Seriously — that movie was for kids?
"Ridin’ The Meat Train & Dreaming of Jack’s Johnson All Summer Long!"
http://www.battleofcali.com/
Also, I don’t regularly watch Futurama, but the end of the Jurassic Bark episode showing what happened to Seymour, Fry’s dog, is about the saddest thing I’ve ever seen on television. If you don’t cry at that, you may be a sociopath.
Rudy doesn’t like to talk about that episode.
Drew Remenda would praise a bottle of child poison if it had a picture of Darryl Sutter on it.
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lol
"I dropped a hundred fools like you!"
-John Marston-
by SPADE-IN-VICTORHELL on Aug 27, 2010 11:33 AM PDT up reply actions
They fixed the sadness though in the “Bender’s Big Score” Futurama movie though. The dog actually lives a happy life.
Drew Remenda would praise a bottle of child poison if it had a picture of Darryl Sutter on it.
Battle of California
Jurrasic Bark was really sad. I got a little teary on that one…
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Tweet Tweet.
by ZeroIndulgence on Aug 27, 2010 11:05 AM PDT up reply actions
Oh my god, I bawl whenever I see that one.
by AppleSweetRose on Sep 1, 2010 7:16 AM PDT up reply actions
o no
"I dropped a hundred fools like you!"
-John Marston-
by SPADE-IN-VICTORHELL on Aug 27, 2010 11:48 AM PDT up reply actions
i actually cheered that one…the bees couldnt sting fast enough
still love ya mike…but damn
"I dropped a hundred fools like you!"
-John Marston-
by SPADE-IN-VICTORHELL on Aug 27, 2010 11:52 AM PDT up reply actions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfMEVhjMOGI
Rice is great when you're hungry and you want 2000 of something.
I don’t know if I’ve mentioned it, but one of my pals has me watching a SyFy show called “Eureka”, which is in its fourth season, purely on the basis that Baltar is in it. It’s not that great a show, but Baltar’s still pretty cool — he’s a transplant from 1940s America or something, and goes around calling everybody “sport”.
Can check it out tonight, I think.
"Ridin’ The Meat Train & Dreaming of Jack’s Johnson All Summer Long!"
http://www.battleofcali.com/
I cried at the end of Battlestar because the ending was so stupid
For every moment of triumph, for every instance of beauty, many souls must be trampled.
by Nut on Aug 27, 2010 1:06 PM PDT up reply actions 4 recs
All the people who didn’t watch Battlestar Galactica rec’d this.
Rice is great when you're hungry and you want 2000 of something.
Well the ending was pretty good, so you either didn’t see it or you’re not very bright. Which one is it?
Rice is great when you're hungry and you want 2000 of something.
You’ve already proved your mental retardation, I was asking Niesy.
Rice is great when you're hungry and you want 2000 of something.
Nope, sorry!
For every moment of triumph, for every instance of beauty, many souls must be trampled.
Nut, you’re like a midget in denial. Hilarious.
Rice is great when you're hungry and you want 2000 of something.
Read Jacob’s recap if you really want to know people’s objections. If you think the ending was great, please give up your technology now. I hope you die cheerfully and quickly.
In Dinglebarn We Trust
GODDAMN IT BROKENYARD YOU WILL NOT LIKE BATTLESTAR GALACTICA’S ENDING AND IF YOU DO I WISH YOU DEATH
Rice is great when you're hungry and you want 2000 of something.
No your right. Me, Niesy, and everyone else that is normal are not bright and are retards. You, however, are hiarious and hyperintelligent. Sorry for questioning you.
For every moment of triumph, for every instance of beauty, many souls must be trampled.
by Nut on Aug 29, 2010 11:13 AM PDT up reply actions 1 recs
The ending of Battlestar had serious problems. Still a great show though.
Drew Remenda would praise a bottle of child poison if it had a picture of Darryl Sutter on it.
Battle of California
by Megalodon on Aug 29, 2010 9:10 AM PDT via mobile up reply actions
So say we alf.
"Ridin’ The Meat Train & Dreaming of Jack’s Johnson All Summer Long!"
http://www.battleofcali.com/
The ending of Alf was terrible.
Drew Remenda would praise a bottle of child poison if it had a picture of Darryl Sutter on it.
Battle of California
I’ve been watching that show since it started – not liking this 4th season. Just too silly with the time line being changed. It’s like the writers couldn’t come up with any ideas for this 4th season so they decided to “kill bobby”. Any moment now he’ll wake up.
Ever get the feeling we are on a collision course with reality?
"They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security" -- Benjamin Franklin
Uhhhh fucken Lion King when Mufasa dies??
I cried like a baby, although i was about a toddler.
by Khaaz on Aug 27, 2010 2:13 PM PDT reply actions 1 recs
I don’t really cry that much but sometimes i’ll start tearing up at stuff that isn’t even that sad. For example, in Star wars episode 3 when Ewan Mcgregor was shouting at Anakin while he was crying, “You were like a brother to me Anakin…I loved you!” and Anakin was burning up…I started tearing up. Also in Harry Potter 4 when that one kid gets killed by Voldemort (i don’t even remember his name) and his Dad starts crying and wailing “MY BOOYYY…MY BOYY-Y-YY!!!!!…” that shit got me all watery eyed.
The Star Wars prequels make me cry too.
Drew Remenda would praise a bottle of child poison if it had a picture of Darryl Sutter on it.
Battle of California
You cried when Edward Cullen dies.
You should be happy.
Unless you really like Twilight. In which case I’ll just back away slowly…
"Reynolds struck out as many times as I did in high school, and I’m not talking about baseball." - Duane Kuiper.
by MonochromeGarden on Aug 27, 2010 6:23 PM PDT up reply actions
Hahaha I didn’t cry when HP4 when the boy died, but reading that scene in the book always makes me cry.
Edward Cullen…. shudders.
by AppleSweetRose on Sep 1, 2010 7:20 AM PDT up reply actions
the one book that made me BAWL was ‘where the red fern grows’.
by Demon Jesus on Aug 27, 2010 2:23 PM PDT via mobile reply actions
Like Chewbacca having an orgasm
im using that in some situation
"I dropped a hundred fools like you!"
-John Marston-
by SPADE-IN-VICTORHELL on Aug 27, 2010 6:54 PM PDT up reply actions
Hahaha oh my god I wish I could see you using that.
by AppleSweetRose on Sep 1, 2010 7:21 AM PDT up reply actions
I don't think I ever cried watching a movie... (honestly!)
But the closest was definitely Of Mice and Men. I’ve already read the book when I watched the movie, but it still made me feel depressed.
Proud member of the "Bring back Semenov" Club !!
What about when Artax sinks into the mud in The Neverending Story? And you’re just a kid, and you think you just watched the slow death of a beloved horse? And he’s just screaming, over and over and over? Fuck that writer, man. Fuck him.
In Dinglebarn We Trust
I don't even remember what that movie was about
just that there was a giant flying talking dog. And I’m pretty sure an evil witch.
Proud member of the "Bring Back Semenov" Club
Dude, I forgot about that…. man I’m kinda tearing up right now just thinking about it
by AnnihilatorRich on Aug 30, 2010 11:09 AM PDT up reply actions
Why must you tug my heartstrings so, Danny Boyle?!?
/tired own-goal joke
"Reynolds struck out as many times as I did in high school, and I’m not talking about baseball." - Duane Kuiper.
by MonochromeGarden on Aug 27, 2010 6:24 PM PDT reply actions
if you wanna see something really sad with dogs (kind of seymour):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4bTLSLIgbE
its a brazilian advertisement about organ donation, it says:
“when you donate your organs, a part of you is kept alive”
“be a donator”
The green mile when the mouse gets stepped on..
Brother bear.
Those are the only ones I can think of.
by DoughlarBear on Aug 29, 2010 2:53 PM PDT via mobile reply actions

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