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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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.
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Toy Story 3.
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Never.
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Toy Story 3.
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Got that Up swag.
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I cried at the end of [i]Grave of the Fireflies[/i]. A number of other moves have brought a tear or two from my eyes, but no other movie has actually made me cry (so far).
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"And the band played on" The one scene in titanic when the band continued playing as the ship was sinking especially when I found out it really happened.
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I get very close to crying at many parts of many movies, which is rather annoying. Happy parts, sad parts, funny parts, I well up at all of them. I don't think I've ever all out wept at anything recently, but still.
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UP made me somewhat emotional with the intro. Totally wasn't expecting it from a kid's movie.
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Up. All of it. Like a baby. A baby rolled in pepper spray.
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TOY STORY 3
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Senna Cried like a baby.
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Dead Poets' Society made me tear up the first time I watched it.
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If there is a movie or a tv show that has someone crying in it, it's a serious matter and I can relate to it? I'm already crying.
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Never cried, but the second greatest movie ever made (Wall-E) got me pretty emotional. That movie was [I]perfect[/I]. The only movie that tops it is [I]more[/I] than perfect- to the point where it's flaws actually make it even more awesome than it actually is. Jurassic Park. /opinion