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I've never really cried but I've gotten teary eyed before. I Am Sam got me really good; had the tears on the brink. Saving Private Ryan didn't get me the first time, but I recently watched it and the Omaha Beach landing got me. I turned to my friend and simply said "That is really sad." as the machine-gunners laid into the G.I.'s when the ramp fell. Armageddon, . Equilibrium had me a little teary eyed the second time I watched it during the dog-scene. And not necessarily sad, but The Butterfly Effect had me pretty-damn depressed after watching it.
"When Kepler found his long-cherished belief did not agree with the most precise observation, he accepted the uncomfortable fact. He preferred the hard truth to his dearest illusions; that is the heart of science."
I remember getting teary eyed watching untamed heart. The scene where christian slayter's character died in the car was sad.
Watching labamba was sad during the end when richie's mom broke down crying when she heard the news on the radio that her son was killed in a plane crash.
Ya, Uhhmm..Just to name a few...Black Hawk Down, Titanic, We Were Soldiers, Remember the Titans, Bronco/Packer Super Bowl, Damn theres a lot..I am kind of an emotional guy..I get it from my dad..LOL..
Every time i watch Braveheart, i get a bit teary eyed. Also, that scene from Mystic River where Sean Penn starts freaking out when finds out about his daughter got me going like a little girl with a skinned knee.
Originally posted by NameUsedBefore I've never really cried but I've gotten teary eyed before. I Am Sam got me really good; had the tears on the brink. Saving Private Ryan didn't get me the first time, but I recently watched it and the Omaha Beach landing got me. I turned to my friend and simply said "That is really sad." as the machine-gunners laid into the G.I.'s when the ramp fell. Armageddon, . Equilibrium had me a little teary eyed the second time I watched it during the dog-scene. And not necessarily sad, but The Butterfly Effect had me pretty-damn depressed after watching it.
Armageddon got me to tear up, Mystic River, City by the Sea (cuz I have the same issues with my dad), LaBamba, I can't think of any others right now.
The earth is but one country and mankind it's citizens
Baha'u'llah
"Everyone takes turns making mistakes in poker. The trick is to skip your turn."
Mike Caro
"The all-in play works every time but once"
You can observe a lot just by watching.
Yogi Berra
"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate,
tireless minority keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of
men."
-- Samuel Adams
Originally posted by The Dark Knight Wet and Horney Coeds vol 14 gets me alot. Especially the fisting scenes.
hahahaha, that is so funny. My friend got this clip off the internet, it was some dude with a shaved & lubed head...going in...it was disgusting, haha.
The earth is but one country and mankind it's citizens
Baha'u'llah
"Everyone takes turns making mistakes in poker. The trick is to skip your turn."
Mike Caro
"The all-in play works every time but once"
You can observe a lot just by watching.
Yogi Berra
Originally posted by Uula Bear hahahaha, that is so funny. My friend got this clip off the internet, it was some dude with a shaved & lubed head...going in...it was disgusting, haha.
First one I ever remember crying at was E.T.... when he was all white and pasty lookin' ( near death ).
Other than that, and as much as it may sound non-manly.... I love watchin' the "chick flix" . Damn near every one of them is a tear jerker imho.
One movie in particular.. dunno how old it is, but for you daddies out there... betcha you will cry like a baby. It's called "Sam I am". Sean Penn ( although I don't particularly agree with his political views ) plays an awesome role in this. In a nutshell, it's about a mentally challenged man and his fight to gain custody of his daughter. 'Spose this one holds special meaning to me, since I can apply it's plot to my own life ( in a way ). Anyway... take a look at it. Very good tear jerker.
Nuff said...
Not as lean & Not as mean.. but damn proud to claim the title of (former) U.S. Marine
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