This scene.
What's made you cry?
The scene where Doom shed a tear during 9/11 while Mags and Kingpin was speechless also NEARLY got me. And then I realized how stupid it is for three supervillains who've done worse things than Al-Qaeda to sob over a plane crash at WTC. Props to anyone who can find me the scan.
@punyparker: a real girl made you cry. Man, why are you such a cry baby.
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@darthaznable: Nope, that's a cat.
I'm almost ashamed to admit that I teared up when the Eleventh Doctor regenerated by not when 9 or 10 did.
@sheenlantern: oh, go watch some my little pony.
@the_tree: "A kid needs a hoop"
Also Ted's speech to his future wife was pretty sad.
The scene where Doom shed a tear during 9/11 while Mags and Kingpin was speechless also NEARLY got me. And then I realized how stupid it is for three supervillains who've done worse things than Al-Qaeda to sob over a plane crash at WTC. Props to anyone who can find me the scan.
Hypcorites lol, millions dead Iraq and Afghan people and nobody cares, few thousand American died and everybody loses their minds.
@lateralus: Ha! it was the Brendan Fraser one that got me.
i love it when stories make me cry. i remember the first time i cried from a fictional story. the scene from the first rugrats movie when tommy gets completey fed up with dill and its raining and theyre in the mud
I teared up and had goosebumps with COD: MW2 the moment Ghost and Roach got burned alive I felt the level of betrayal that must be going on in the real world as much as the fictional one.
When Kyle Rayner died, I teared up and shed a tear as I can remember.
A good amount of anime has made me cry or at least tear up.
The first Narnia movie, when I watched it in theaters I cried when Aslan died.
Awesome thread.
I never really 'cried' at anything in fiction as far as I can remember.. But towards the end of Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader, I did feel a little like I was getting teared up (very little though).
Madame Butterfly and Tosca.
Nice!! Are those your favorite opera?
@punyparker: a real girl made you cry. Man, why are you such a cry baby.
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I love the way Claymore trolls you sometimes :)
@dagmar_merrill: You cried about someone fictional stubbing their toe?
@kittyparker13: Of course. I mean, aren't we all fictional when you think about it?
@kittyparker13: What about you?
@deathstroke02: So far, only Tess of the D'urbervilles by Thomas Hardy has made me cry.
@punyparker: a real girl made you cry. Man, why are you such a cry baby.
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I love the way Claymore trolls you sometimes :)
And you see that i'm really backing myself off......if she was a dude,i'd be a lot more active in responses.... ;)
Hehe thank you ^_^
There are a thousand things about you that I could make fun of, but your preference for boys isn’t one of them :)
On a more serious note, My Screw Up episode of scrubs hit me hard. I didn't cry but I came close to it.
Madame Butterfly and Tosca.
Nice!! Are those your favorite opera?
They're up there. Carmen is tops at the moment.
And you see that i'm really backing myself off......if she was a dude,i'd be a lot more active in responses.... ;)
There are a thousand things about you that I could make fun of, but your preference for boys isn’t one of them :)
Thank God,but you didn't catch the point of that sentense......
Godzilla 2014.
I think Toy Story 3 did.
When my girlfriend said that her home was with me.
When I thought my oldest Rottie was going to die (a big fat liar is what she is)
When my little sisters left with my father to Texas.
and then there is Frank Caliendo's "Quick-Pop Popcorn Popper" skit.
...Then there's me whenever someone eats the last of the Doritos...I crie evrytiem.
I still don’t have a clue. I never seem to know you are talking about anyways, so it’s not uncommon ^_^
I still don’t have a clue. I never seem to know you are talking about anyways, so it’s not uncommon ^_^
Again,it's a pity.
It's right there.
@kittyparker13: this may sound stupid cuz I'm not an overly emotional person but for some reason the way Bruce Wayne treated Carrie in the Dark Knight returns in the final parts damn near teared me up.the kicker was when he commented on her increasing skill in riding horseback and says "look at her, she's a miracle.
She is still my favorite robin.
@comicace3: I've never seen this but that's some real feelz material right there! Geedee...
Madame Butterfly and Tosca.
Nice!! Are those your favorite opera?
They're up there. Carmen is tops at the moment.
Do you like Pearl Fishers? That's my favorite. ^_^
The scene where Doom shed a tear during 9/11 while Mags and Kingpin was speechless also NEARLY got me. And then I realized how stupid it is for three supervillains who've done worse things than Al-Qaeda to sob over a plane crash at WTC. Props to anyone who can find me the scan.
Last time I did was Clannad After Story about a year ago. I went into it the first time not knowing how sad it would get, and I bawled like a fountain. I recently rewatched it, thinking I'd be fine going into it like a brick... nope.
And before that was Angel Beats, which after crying at the ending I realized the romance barely existed and all the plot holes. Still choke up from hearing the themes for both shows. Characters from both were super-likeable.
Madame Butterfly and Tosca.
Nice!! Are those your favorite opera?
They're up there. Carmen is tops at the moment.
Do you like Pearl Fishers? That's my favorite. ^_^
**hugs** You are spectacular. I adore it!
I haven't cried at a fictional piece of media since I was nine years old, and that was when I saw Finding Neverland. This part of All Star Superman is really powerful, though.
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