MEN, KEEP IT 100.. IN YOUR ADULT LIFE, HAVE YOU EVER CRIED WHILE WATCHING A MOVIE?
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playmaker88 wrote: »Im not emotional like that but friday night lights had me with onion tears certain scenes in movies be gettin me
Ah man.. That scene with ? and his dad in the car...
"WHAT AM I GONNA DO IF I CANT PLAY FOOTBAlL?!?!"
"WHAT AM I GONNA DO?!?!"
that was rough to watch..
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cs and in the show a few times per season
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Room got real quiet when I watched Pan's Labyrinth with a few people. Real unexpected. Was a blind buy so I thought it was gonna be some dark fantasy Labyrinth David Bowie singing ? .
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dogfromduckhunt wrote: »Room got real quiet when I watched Pan's Labyrinth with a few people. Real unexpected. Was a blind buy so I thought it was gonna be some dark fantasy Labyrinth David Bowie singing ? .
That's one of my favorite movies -
The Green Mile..I cry every time they ? John Coffee...every time I've seen that movie several times over the years and I cry at the part of the movie every time
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I didn't' cry
but those final 3 episodes of "Spartacus" definitely moved a ?
of course, if you know the history, you knew it was coming,
but still, to watch those cats struggle from the beginning toward the bitter end, was some powerful television
my Spartacus heads I know what I mean
I was so sad that happened to my homie Gannicus. He deserves to live. Really irked me the ? got to live but Gannicus died.
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That's right. The first ten minutes of Up had me thinking. WHAT THE ? DO THEY SHOW KIDS THESE DAYS. ? was brutal.
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Malcolm X during the Sam Cooke assisted scene
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Crixus death in Spartacus made me feel some type of way.
In "Legends of the Fall" when they killed Elizabeth 2............ she aint do nothing to deserve that.
In both of those scenes, I aint cry. But a ? lip quivered like a slave. -
When they did Gannicus like that in Spartacus........... if I saw the ? who played Caesar in real life, there would have been serious beef. ? had me 100 hot.
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Caesar was such a ? . He fell back and smirked that smug ass smirk that ? was evil.
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"He was once a ? of the arena"
Yo, ? has me heated right now lol. smh. ? caesaR -
Damn
I had to go look it up
Up was some real ? m
In jus four minutes they took me on a journey . I was happy wit these kids , seeing them all in love & ? then they lose the baby and I'm I'm all bleek inside.
Then they try to patch ? up and go on about life but they can never get over the ? and one day dude say ? it, we goin
Then she die on him yo
She gone die when he get the tickets .... WTF yo,
? life
Watchin that lil 4 minute piece of animation made me realize what I want outta life.
To have no regrets -
Will Munny wrote: »End of Rudy gets me every time.
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Will Munny wrote: »End of Rudy gets me every time.
I don't give a ? about the real life Rudy, the whole story could be entirely fiction but I still found the ending very moving, NH. That little muthafucka worked his whole life for that one moment and got it and in the end it was meaningless, it was dust, but it was his superbowl and the insignificance of it didn't matter because of what it meant to him. and and then when... ? it i'm gonna watch it right now. -
That scene in Little Giants where dude gets the handoff and he's like where do I go the qb was like run to him and it was his pops in the end zone and lil dude dipped on the whole defense for the TD and hugged his pops. Gets me everytime
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Teared up during a few parts of 12 Years A Slave. Can't even single out one moment, there were so many tragic ? up things.
The ending of Malcolm X is the only one that gets me every time I watch it tho. Ozzy Davis' voice actually reading that eulogy is way too much for me, every time.
ending of Breaking Bad just off the "wow its really over" feel -
Yeah man.Every time I hear "A Change Gone Come" I think of that scene and imagine Malcolm X knowing in his heart that he wouldn't see tomorrow. The camera angles, the cinematography, etc. How the ? did this movie NOT win an Oscar??
Another movie that I didn't cry at but just had me ? up for like a week was Requiem for a Dream. Quite possibly the saddest, most disturbing movie I've ever seen. Will probably never watch it again, but it's powerful as ? . I gained a shitload of respect for Marlon Wayans. His acting range is incredible. I don't know why he stays on the spoof ? . He's talented as ? -
Nah, but I watched this movie Snow on tha Bluff, there is a scene when the main characters baby's mother is killed and the lil boy is laying in the bed crying.
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I teared up when Oscar died in Fruitvale Station. ? was just foul the way they did that boy. Him bleeding out knowing he's about to die. While the white dude that started the altercation went home without interruption.
I didn't cry but, it got real emotional for a minute when the little black girl died in Hunger Games. When the people started rebelling, you're not human if that didn't move you.
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dogfromduckhunt wrote: »Room got real quiet when I watched Pan's Labyrinth with a few people. Real unexpected. Was a blind buy so I thought it was gonna be some dark fantasy Labyrinth David Bowie singing ? .
Very underrated movie. As a grown ass man, I can't see a movie making me cry (not judging) but I remember shedding tears when Optimus Prime died. -
Arnie reloading the shotty in T-2
always brings a tear to my eye.
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my dog skip
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Ah man.
Pursuit of Happyness.
When Will Smith and his son get evicted and he has to sleep in the public bathroom. That ? almost made me cry. -
yeah....came in to admit pursuit of happiness....but i see that ? on a few out here....
that aint ? tho
my unc's homeboy cried watchin love and basketball....AT THE MOVIES...we wit some broads and all lmao...
? prolly got his scalp greased later