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Now, im a viking and all but....

Posted: June 29, 2011 • 8:08 pm
by dread
Was working night shift again and started watching some movies to kill some time.
Popped in Toy Story 3 and thougt it was cool, but at the end i found myself straining not to stard sobbing, is that just me? It really tuched me (right in the heart), and i had to look away several times. And this isent the first time it has happened.. im brave enough to say i cryed like a littel girl when i saw E.T the first time in the early 90s (hey i was onley a kid :P ).

Any of you have a movie that just gets you every time?

I could probobly list a few but hey, i wont make me look more of a sissy then i allready have :P

Re: Now, im a viking and all but....

Posted: June 30, 2011 • 5:46 am
by plumgas
I found myself crying watching some movies but never everytime I watch the same movie.
"message in a bottle" first time I saw that I howled & cried at the end of this movie. I think it was because a lot of love stories always have happy endings & don't end in tragic circumstances. (kevin costner, robyn penn wright, paul newman)

Any many years ago I watched "who will love my children" a woman dying of cancer sets out to find homes for her 10 children before she dies, a very sad & emotional story.

Re: Now, im a viking and all but....

Posted: June 30, 2011 • 7:17 am
by dcat151
I will say that since I became a dad I have definitely become more of a wuss. Almost anything with bad things happening to kids can get me a little misty-eyed. I mean, it's totally because I have something in my eye.

Re: Now, im a viking and all but....

Posted: July 03, 2011 • 3:34 am
by mr_cyberpunk
Land Before Time, Little Foots Mother's Death. If you can survive that scene without crying once you aren't human.

I win lol :lol:

Re: Now, im a viking and all but....

Posted: July 03, 2011 • 4:02 pm
by adninsreaction
I haven't seen all of Toy Story 3 yet, so don't ruin it for me! lol As far as movies that just tear me up....the last scene in Field of Dreams always gets me. Mainly, because my father passed away 7 years ago, and I would give anything to go out in the backyard and toss the ball around again with him. That scene always sticks with me.

Also, watching Forest Gump gets me too. Towards the end when Jenny is dying. Just seeing how much her being gone effects him, you can't help but be heart broken for him.