SwimOdin Posted Sunday at 01:12 PM Posted Sunday at 01:12 PM I’m a softie, my tears be flowing all the time. Here are just a few scenes that get me wet (with tears): SPOILERS I GUESS Théoden‘s speech at The Battle of Pelennor Fields in The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. I have a thing for sacrificial death to save others, I guess. There actually about five scenes that get me in this film, but this one is most consistent. Yondu’s sacrifice for Peter Quill in Guardians of the Galaxy 2. It would’ve gotten me just for that, but when he said “He may have been your Father, boy, but he wasn’t your Daddy” hits me so hard as a stepfather. (I may have watched this a few minutes ago and cried again). The last ten minutes of The Iron Claw. This one is fairly recent so I won’t go into details, but if you’ve got a brother, this film will kill you. And finally, The Wild Robot. Just puddles during this one. Be vulnerable! 3 Quote
André Toulon Posted Sunday at 01:32 PM Posted Sunday at 01:32 PM Fox and Hound starts off with Todd's mom getting shot...it puts a lump in my throat, but I know the mfer is coming. Later, granny drives Todd out to the woods... he's so happy...Frolicking, but he looks at her....and she doesn't look like she's having fun 🥺..... Then..Then she reaches over and takes 😢....Takes his collar and...and he kn....knows something is wrong...then she just gets in the car and...AND 😭 1 2 Quote
André Toulon Posted Sunday at 01:44 PM Posted Sunday at 01:44 PM Sigh, i guess it wouldn't be me if it weren't a video game...Final Fantasy 2(4). Now these aren't tears of sadness...more like overwhelming elation at a reunion that couldn't come a moment sooner Cecil finally tracks down Golbez and prepares to enact his revenge, only to realize Golbez is far too strong for him. Golbez summons his shadow dragon and stuns everyone. Cecil then has to sit there and watch at Golbez picks his paralyzed friends off one by one...with his sights on Cecil, Golbez prepares to wipe him from existence but right then ...The Mist Dragon. Your first enemy, the mother of a small girl who watched you slay her mercilessly, comes and kills the shadow dragon....Then enters Rydia, all grown up and despite your misdeeds, knows you're not the black knight that killed her mother any longer...So she saves your life. 1 Quote
UwPp Posted Sunday at 01:49 PM Posted Sunday at 01:49 PM Ohhh those are all good ones that I was going to say! The wild robot got me good. I was boohooing badly. The Avengers End Game got me too, I was sobbing in the theater and this teenage boy that was sitting next to me complained to his dad. 1 Quote
SwimOdin Posted Sunday at 07:17 PM Author Posted Sunday at 07:17 PM 5 hours ago, André Toulon said: Sigh, i guess it wouldn't be me if it weren't a video game...Final Fantasy 2(4). Now these aren't tears of sadness...more like overwhelming elation at a reunion that couldn't come a moment sooner Cecil finally tracks down Golbez and prepares to enact his revenge, only to realize Golbez is far too strong for him. Golbez summons his shadow dragon and stuns everyone. Cecil then has to sit there and watch at Golbez picks his paralyzed friends off one by one...with his sights on Cecil, Golbez prepares to wipe him from existence but right then ...The Mist Dragon. Your first enemy, the mother of a small girl who watched you slay her mercilessly, comes and kills the shadow dragon....Then enters Rydia, all grown up and despite your misdeeds, knows you're not the black knight that killed her mother any longer...So she saves your life. …that was beautiful and touching, and now you’ve recontexualized that whole part. Those dolls right before that fight, though? Damn are they hard. 1 Quote
SwimOdin Posted Sunday at 07:20 PM Author Posted Sunday at 07:20 PM 5 hours ago, UwPp said: Ohhh those are all good ones that I was going to say! The wild robot got me good. I was boohooing badly. The Avengers End Game got me too, I was sobbing in the theater and this teenage boy that was sitting next to me complained to his dad. Wow yeah, Endgame does get me too at the end when all the resurrected characters come through the sling rings. i think I cried for about 45 minutes straight the first time I watched The Wild Robot. It didn’t help that I ate an edible beforehand… 1 2 Quote
André Toulon Posted Sunday at 07:24 PM Posted Sunday at 07:24 PM (edited) 7 minutes ago, SwimOdin said: …that was beautiful and touching, and now you’ve recontexualized that whole part. Those dolls right before that fight, though? Damn are they hard. Dude, i didnt want to gush but yes...the first time I fought the Calbrena, that shit was so creepy, then i finally beat it just to get thrust into this rollercoaster of emotions. The Calbrena's theme is one of my favorite snes tracks Edited Sunday at 07:25 PM by André Toulon Quote
ghostrek Posted Sunday at 07:28 PM Posted Sunday at 07:28 PM Godzilla vs. Destoroyah and American Tail (as an adult) just because being separated from family happens to be with siblings, specifically 1 Quote
SwimOdin Posted Sunday at 07:36 PM Author Posted Sunday at 07:36 PM 7 minutes ago, ghostrek said: Godzilla vs. Destoroyah and American Tail (as an adult) just because being separated from family happens to be with siblings, specifically Somewhere Out There, yep! What happens in the Godzilla movie that’s sad? Quote
SwimOdin Posted Sunday at 07:40 PM Author Posted Sunday at 07:40 PM 12 minutes ago, André Toulon said: Dude, i didnt want to gush but yes...the first time I fought the Calbrena, that shit was so creepy, then i finally beat it just to get thrust into this rollercoaster of emotions. The Calbrena's theme is one of my favorite snes tracks FF4 is one of my all-time favorites. It was my first true Final Fantasy (we also had the first, but it didn’t do it for me). I have it on SNES, PSX, GBA, PSP, and DS, and at some point I will get the Pixel Remaster version too. 2 Quote
ghostrek Posted Sunday at 07:47 PM Posted Sunday at 07:47 PM (edited) 16 minutes ago, SwimOdin said: Somewhere Out There, yep! What happens in the Godzilla movie that’s sad? Godzilla began experiencing heart issues, which was a nuclear meltdown. He ultimately died while defending his son from the monsters created by the super weapon that had killed the original Godzilla from the 1954 film, known as Gojira. Additionally, the tribute reel dedicated to the character contributed to this emotional moment. @SwimOdin Edited Sunday at 07:54 PM by ghostrek 1 Quote
mthor Posted Sunday at 09:09 PM Posted Sunday at 09:09 PM The end of The Incredible Journey, when the golden retriever finally comes running out of the woods. I'm tearing up just thinking about it. Jurassic Bark. Not a movie, but can anybody watch that without at least sniffling a little? 3 Quote
SwimOdin Posted Sunday at 09:45 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:45 PM 35 minutes ago, mthor said: The end of The Incredible Journey, when the golden retriever finally comes running out of the woods. I'm tearing up just thinking about it. Jurassic Bark. Not a movie, but can anybody watch that without at least sniffling a little? I’ve only ever watched the first few minutes of Jurassic Bark because I’d realized it’s the cry episode and I turn it off before it can ensnare me. 2 Quote
SwimOdin Posted Sunday at 09:47 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:47 PM 36 minutes ago, mthor said: The end of The Incredible Journey, when the golden retriever finally comes running out of the woods. I'm tearing up just thinking about it. Jurassic Bark. Not a movie, but can anybody watch that without at least sniffling a little? And holy hell. I was today years old when I found out Homeward Bound was a remake. Quote
mthor Posted Sunday at 10:37 PM Posted Sunday at 10:37 PM 47 minutes ago, SwimOdin said: And holy hell. I was today years old when I found out Homeward Bound was a remake. Sorry, I should have checked first - The Incredible Journey was the book, which I read in like 6th grade, and which did not make me cry. Homeward Bound was the movie, which does. 2 Quote
SwimOdin Posted Sunday at 10:57 PM Author Posted Sunday at 10:57 PM 18 minutes ago, mthor said: Sorry, I should have checked first - The Incredible Journey was the book, which I read in like 6th grade, and which did not make me cry. Homeward Bound was the movie, which does. The original came out in 1963 and I had no idea. I did love the 1993 remake and definitely cried when the lab limped up. 1 Quote
Doom Metal Alchemist Posted Monday at 01:05 PM Posted Monday at 01:05 PM "Son, I'm naming you Philip J. Fry, in honor of my little brother. Who I miss every day." "Here lies Philip J. Fry. Named for his uncle, to carry on his spirit." 4 Quote
Mode 7 Posted Monday at 04:57 PM Posted Monday at 04:57 PM Although not from a movie or tv show there is one thing that I consistantly get choked up on and that't the ending to Mega Man 2. It's the first video game I beat and I get an ending with Mega Man walking back to Dr. Light's with sad 8 bit music playing, the season changing and him just leaving his helmet on a hill. It just felt like he was on his way to funeral or something. 2 Quote
SwimOdin Posted Monday at 11:24 PM Author Posted Monday at 11:24 PM 6 hours ago, Mode 7 said: Although not from a movie or tv show there is one thing that I consistantly get choked up on and that't the ending to Mega Man 2. It's the first video game I beat and I get an ending with Mega Man walking back to Dr. Light's with sad 8 bit music playing, the season changing and him just leaving his helmet on a hill. It just felt like he was on his way to funeral or something. That one does have a pretty melancholic ending. 2 Quote
The_annoying_one Posted Monday at 11:42 PM Posted Monday at 11:42 PM My Girl. You all probably know the scene I’m referring to. Yeah. 1 Quote
naraku360 Posted Tuesday at 12:12 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:12 AM The second half of Millennium Actress. The scene that gets me varies, but there's always at least one. Quote
ghostrek Posted Tuesday at 02:28 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:28 AM 2 hours ago, naraku360 said: The second half of Millennium Actress. The scene that gets me varies, but there's always at least one. @naraku360 yes Quote
discolé monade Posted Tuesday at 02:56 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:56 AM at the end of 'one flew over the cuckoo's nest' -- chief sees mcmurphy come back from the electric shock...but this time, mcmurphy isn't jumping up. that night, chief goes to mcmurphy and knows this isn't what mcmurphy would have wanted, so chief 'frees' his friend the only way he knows. then, he takes his mighty strength, pulls out the sink, and breaks through window/wall. and runs back to the safety of his people, chief is as free as mcmurphy told him he would be. every. single. time. 1 Quote
André Toulon Posted Tuesday at 04:26 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:26 AM (edited) 3 hours ago, discolé monade said: at the end of 'one flew over the cuckoo's nest' -- chief sees mcmurphy come back from the electric shock...but this time, mcmurphy isn't jumping up. that night, chief goes to mcmurphy and knows this isn't what mcmurphy would have wanted, so chief 'frees' his friend the only way he knows. then, he takes his mighty strength, pulls out the sink, and breaks through window/wall. and runs back to the safety of his people, chief is as free as mcmurphy told him he would be. every. single. time. I saw this movie when i was...i wont say little, but definitely before i fully paid attention to shit of this nature, so i dont remember much about it ...but i do remember it tugging at my heart strings for some reason. Probably need to do a grown up rewatching Edited Tuesday at 06:31 AM by André Toulon 1 Quote
MasqueradeOverture Posted Tuesday at 04:37 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:37 AM That one scene from Blue Is The Warmest Color makes me cry out my penis. Quote
SwimOdin Posted Tuesday at 10:18 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 10:18 AM 5 hours ago, MasqueradeOverture said: That one scene from Blue Is The Warmest Color makes me cry out my penis. That’s called urine you need to see a dr 3 Quote
MasqueradeOverture Posted Tuesday at 09:36 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:36 PM 11 hours ago, SwimOdin said: That’s called urine you need to see a dr Precum actually Quote
discolé monade Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago On 6/17/2025 at 12:26 AM, André Toulon said: I saw this movie when i was...i wont say little, but definitely before i fully paid attention to shit of this nature, so i dont remember much about it ...but i do remember it tugging at my heart strings for some reason. Probably need to do a grown up rewatching you will not regret. one of those movies that hit every time. Quote
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