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I'll admit it: I'm not afraid to cry during movies.
The first time was Lord of the Rings: Return of the King back in 2003. Yeah I cried at the end. Actually, every time I've seen this movie I've cried at the end. I hadn't watched it in awhile, then last year I saw the extended edition in theaters and... I cried.
Also, when I first saw Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith I cried at the end, because it was the end of the saga and John Williams. This is something that has only occurred once.
I cried during Toy Story 3 because... how could you not cry?
Last year I cried during Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (at the end when that old "not really going home" Williams motif played) and during War Horse (Williams fault again, also Spielberg).
Williams (and Spielberg) tend to do this to me a lot actually:
1. Cried at the end of Saving Private Ryan
2. Cried at the end of Schindler's List
3. Never cried at the end of E.T when I was younger, but I watched again recently and finally understood the broken family stuff and... I cried a lot.
I think that's it, actually. I've gotten choked up in a number of films as well - Cinema Paradiso, The Deer Hunter, The Bicycle Thief, It's a Wonderful Life, 127 Hours, and a few others I'm forgetting - but I didn't shed a tear (okay I actually cried quite a bit during 127 Hours).
The thing I cried most during though, wasn't a movie at all - it was the series finale of Lost. Not because it was bad, but because it was really good, perhaps the best episode of the series. And it was really emotional. And Michael Giacchino (who has proven to be the second coming of Williams - he also did Toy Story 3 and choker Up). And, of course, it was the end of a 6 year journey.
What movies have you cried during? DON'T LIE.
The first time was Lord of the Rings: Return of the King back in 2003. Yeah I cried at the end. Actually, every time I've seen this movie I've cried at the end. I hadn't watched it in awhile, then last year I saw the extended edition in theaters and... I cried.
Also, when I first saw Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith I cried at the end, because it was the end of the saga and John Williams. This is something that has only occurred once.
I cried during Toy Story 3 because... how could you not cry?
Last year I cried during Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (at the end when that old "not really going home" Williams motif played) and during War Horse (Williams fault again, also Spielberg).
Williams (and Spielberg) tend to do this to me a lot actually:
1. Cried at the end of Saving Private Ryan
2. Cried at the end of Schindler's List
3. Never cried at the end of E.T when I was younger, but I watched again recently and finally understood the broken family stuff and... I cried a lot.
I think that's it, actually. I've gotten choked up in a number of films as well - Cinema Paradiso, The Deer Hunter, The Bicycle Thief, It's a Wonderful Life, 127 Hours, and a few others I'm forgetting - but I didn't shed a tear (okay I actually cried quite a bit during 127 Hours).
The thing I cried most during though, wasn't a movie at all - it was the series finale of Lost. Not because it was bad, but because it was really good, perhaps the best episode of the series. And it was really emotional. And Michael Giacchino (who has proven to be the second coming of Williams - he also did Toy Story 3 and choker Up). And, of course, it was the end of a 6 year journey.
What movies have you cried during? DON'T LIE.