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Movies that make you cry


Mr. Scot

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"Up' got me. The 'tell me I'm a good man' scene from "Saving Private Ryan" hit me hard, but didn't quite make me cry. "Green Mile" got me pretty close. "Titanic" too.

Buddy of mine and I were trying hard to convince our respective spouses that we weren't crying at the end of "Big Fish". They didn't buy it :lol:

Another friend of mine cried his eyes out watching "Dad" with Jack Lemmon.

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Scared cry or sad cry?

Oh, sad cry for sure. When Arnold melted himself.

Holy shiz! I think I just now understood why that got to me! I was raised by a single mom, like John. Him losing Arnold is like losing his father figure he never had.

I think I just had a BREAKTHROUGH!!!

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