Ah well, I guess I don't take the rep system as seriously anymore since I get both positive and negative reps for the most irrelevant things myself. This makes the rep system itself a bit irrelevant perhaps, but it's always interesting to see someone thought about what you're typed right I guess I did misunderstood you a bit anyway in this case I'm not a Gibson fanatic by any means, but I do think Braveheart is pretty good and it would be a bit of a shame you'd only let it ruin because of Gibsons angry face.
I hate to be a total girl and list chick movies, but...fuck it, I'm going to. My Sister's Keeper... the book made me cry WAY more than the movie, but oh, the movie had me in tears from the opening scene, I was damn near inconsolable by the end Bridge to Terabithia- This was one of those movies that surprised the fuck out of me with the sudden sadness and then continued to stomp my heart into the ground until the credits. Fucking hell, what a sad movie. SLC Punk- The movie for the most part is very entertaining, so funny that I was completely thrown for a loop at the end. So as not to leak any spoilers, I'll just say that the ending hit very very close to home and I found myself sobbing for half an hour after it was over. Finding Neverland- I don't remember squat about this movie except that it made me cry like a bitch That's all I can think of right now. I don't cry all that easily at movies...just those movies.
I was a kid when E.T. (The Extra-Terrestrial) came out and I started to tear-up towards the end of the movie Hotwater
truth is hard to find sometimes in movies but this on came close just a short clip from movie "]Cheif Joseph I will fight no more forever - YouTube
Where the Red Fern Grows made me bawl my eyes out in 6th grade auditorium. It was a horrible experience.
Oh gawd. My Girl. I cry like a maniac every time I watch Thomas J's funeral. "Where are his glasses??? He can't see with out his glasses!!!" :bigcry:
Everything is Illuminated it was sad but also funny...great movie http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0404030/
Never seen a movie version. But the Book, the unedited version, would have to top my list as most depressing ever, fucking nazis man
Mama- I knoww!! I bawled the first time I saw it. I'm surprised no one else mentioned it. Vanilla- Usually the movie version, of which there are 1000 remakes, it just shows what happens up until the Nazis find them. In the Real Story it goes by accounts of survivors who saw her in Bergen-Belsen and Auschwitz (I believe those are the camps she was in) and shows what goes on up until her death and then after the war when her father goes back to the annex. Truly heartbreaking.