This includes tv shows and books as well.
When I was 8 I cried during the originial transformers movie (1986) when optimus died, maximum sadness above.
Also, in the Walking dead
[spoiler] I teared up quite a bit when carl had to shoot his own mother in the head to prevent her from turning. Such an emotional scene *sobs* [/spoiler]
What has made you experience the deep well of sadness?
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Anohana I was going through some things when I started watching it and I hadn't cried in years. I was a wreck that night. But felt good the next day. Also the sunflower scene from Clannad After Story killed me Ever since Anohana though I've been able to be more emotional and not feel weird about it.
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Lelo and stick that is not a -blam!-ing comedy!!!
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That part in I am Legend when Will Smith's dog gets infected and he had to put it down.
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David Tennants death in Dr.Who
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In any war WW2 movie when Germans or Russians are killed
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Basically anything remotely sad or happy. I'm just a mess.
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Shindler's list
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I cried like a bitch during Toy Story 3.
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During Toy Story 3 and the ending of LotR: Return of the King .-.
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GOD DANG MARLEY AND ME
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Like, every death scene in The Walking Dead.[spoiler]Except Shane's. Glad that -blam!- died.[/spoiler]
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When spock dies in star trek 2, that's a powerful scene, and Micky in rocky 3 when he dies.
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First time I saw Marley and Me.
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The Last Samurai. I shed a manly tear during the ending.
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[spoiler] [/spoiler]
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Toy story 3
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The English Patient
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Marley and Me ;_;
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Dark Knight Rises [spoiler]When Alfred cried over Bruce's grave. I still think they shouldn't have shown Bruce at the end, just Alfred nodding to the camera.[/spoiler]
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Older yeller man, old yeller
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Jurassic Bark
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Jurassic Bark
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Edited by Zulin: 1/14/2013 1:08:28 AMJurassic Bark Damn b.next, make me post three times why don't you.
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Never cried, but I've been moved by a number of films, including Braveheart, LotR, Gladiator, The Patriot, The Passion of the Christ.
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Edited by Haruspis: 1/14/2013 12:27:03 AMEvery LOTR has sent me over the edge, when Boromir dies you can almost [i]feel[/i] the impact of every arrow pierce his (and your) heart, but he keeps on going to redeem himself for betraying Frodo. The music in that scene is simply tragic too. Toy Story 3, Up, and Snape's memory sequence in Deathly Hallows Part 2 were also just too much for me to emotionally handle. :P For tv shows, the departure of the Ponds in Doctor Who left me devastated.