FreddiesGhettoTrench 10.09.2005 12:49 |
Add your own lists!! :) Books Chained Eagle by Everett Alvarez In Love and War by James B. Stockdale and Sybil Stockdale Harry Potter 5 & 6 (as opposed to 4, which freaked me out when I first read it. lol) To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Tunes for Bears to Dance To by Robert Cormier His Name is Ron by The Goldman Family In Contempt by Christopher A. Darden Movies Phantom of the Opera Evil Dead (yep... I cried when Scott died) Songs (starting with Queenness ^_^) "Don't Try So Hard" "These Are the Days of Our Lives" (who DOESN'T cry with that song?) "The Show Must Go On" "Play the Game" (for reasons I'm not entirely sure of) "Save Me" (non-Queenness) "Please Don't Ask" by Genesis "In the Wilderness" by Genesis "Am I Very Wrong?" by Genesis "More Fool Me" by Genesis "Entangled" by Genesis "Squonk" by Genesis "Undertow" by Genesis "Burning Rope" by Genesis "Heathaze" by Genesis "You Know What I Mean" by Phil Collins "Don't Let Him Steal Your Heart Away" by Phil Collins "Taking it All Too Hard" by Genesis "We Fly So Close" by Phil Collins "I'm Only Sleeping" by The Beatles "Golden Slumbers" by The Beatles "Two of Us" by The Beatles "Brain Damage" by Pink Floyd "Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd "Mind Games" by John Lennon "Imagine" by John Lennon (esp. when I listened to it after the London bombings) "Nobody Loves You (When You're Down and Out)" by John Lennon "I Just Shot John Lennon" by The Cranberries "Hailie's Song" by Eminem "Sing for the Moment" by Eminem |
flash00. 10.09.2005 13:32 |
Alex Solan wrote: "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" When I went to the cinema to watch it (with my girlfriend, Brad for her, Angelina for me) I tried to seat on those mobile chairs... when I finally did, my nuts got stucked on the side of that chair. Don't ask how I reached that position. I cried the whole movie.ouch!!!! lol |
dixie 10.09.2005 13:47 |
movies- wwe were soldiers (the wall scene at the end made me cry when i saw it in a kenyan cinema) songs- TATDOOL livein manchester when freddies face came up on screen. (come on who did nt cry) who wants to live forever freddie trubite when seal sang it |
pma 10.09.2005 14:40 |
Books Math books... Physics... Chemistry... Biology... Later on... Digital Electronics Electronics & Logics Movies Well, none of the movies I've seen have been THAT bad :-/ Songs NOt really cry, but moved me or gave me the "chills" The kind of chills you get when you hear something really "great" or you've been practicing herbal medicine... The Byrds - Hickory Wind The Beatles - A Day in the Life Eagles - My Man Eagles - Desperado (and the entire album of the same title, brilliance) Elton John - Tonight Elton John - Ticking Elvis Presley - American Trilogy And many many many many other songs by many many artists. Oh and I was especially moved when Crazy Frog released his/their latest hit single :'( |
Gunpowder Gelatine 10.09.2005 17:51 |
Movies: My Dog Skip (don't ask, I was young!) Million Dollar Baby Edward Scissorhands Big Fish Songs: The Show Must Go On These Are The Days Of Our Lives Mother Love The Scientist - Coldplay I Will Remember You - Sarah McLachlan Why Don't We Try Again - Brian May I Can't Make You Love Me - George Michael Imagine - John Lennon I can't remember any books at the moment...going back to school has dulled my mind. :) |
dragonzflame 10.09.2005 19:32 |
I hardly ever cry at books etc. But I did cry for ages when the dog in 'The Lovely Bones' died and went up to heaven. The thought of it is making me misty now and it's months since I read the book. The other day when I was watching the news and there was a story about the animals in New Orleans that had been abandoned and were stranded...that almost had me as well. 'The Wizard of Oz' when Toto jumps out of Miss Gulch's basket and jumps in through Dorothy's window. I think I see a pattern starting to emerge here... |
deleted user 10.09.2005 20:11 |
FreddiesGhettoTrench wrote: (who DOESN'T cry with that song?)i don't BRAIN DAMAGE MADE YOU CRY? sorry, but brain damage is not a "sad" song |
FreddiesGhettoTrench 10.09.2005 21:45 |
<font color=space>sweden_man wrote:Well, it makes me think of Syd. That and the entire subject matter of the song.FreddiesGhettoTrench wrote: (who DOESN'T cry with that song?)i don't BRAIN DAMAGE MADE YOU CRY? sorry, but brain damage is not a "sad" song |
Victoria 10.09.2005 22:36 |
Wouldn't It Be Nice makes me ball. |
Mr.Jingles 11.09.2005 23:38 |
FreddiesGhettoTrench wrote: Add your own lists!! :) "Sing for the Moment" by EminemHell did that made me cry too. Realizing that Aerosmith had sold out their classic epic masterpiece to make some rap version was just heartbreaking... ...even sadded to hear 'Dream On' on a Cadillac commercial. |
dragonzflame 12.09.2005 05:46 |
That almost made me cry too actually. What is with sampling, why can't people write their own damn music? Which reminds me, was Rise by Gabrielle (?) based on Knocking on Heaven's Door? Don't mean to hijack the topic or anything... |
GreatKingSam 12.09.2005 05:58 |
I no it's bloody stupid, but that scene in Star Wars Episode III when Anakin is turning, and the Jedi are being slaughetred... it almost got to much for me. In the Untold Story, when they played the piano only music of Guide Me Home, with the odd picture of Freddie or over the top of the end of the story from Freddie's fashion assistant lady (I forget her name) and she tells about how he said "thanks for spending the afternoon with an old man" etc - that made me pretty choaked. There's something about that Guide Me Home piano version that gets me. |
Mr.Jingles 12.09.2005 08:27 |
GreatKingSam wrote: I no it's bloody stupid, but that scene in Star Wars Episode III when Anakin is turning, and the Jedi are being slaughetred... it almost got to much for me.I'm very glad I'm not the only male who cried on Episode III. I only cried during the scene when Obi Wan Kenobi cuts off Anakin's limbs he lays there burning on the lava. When Obi Wan gave him that speech and he told him that he loved him like a brother, I just lost it. I remember being at the theater trying to hold those tears, but I couldn't. |
iGSM 12.09.2005 08:39 |
Hmm, Saving Private Ryan made me cry for a while. |
TheMiracle 12.09.2005 15:06 |
Books Perks Of Being a Wallflower Catcher In The Rye The Fuck up Movies Million Dollar Baby The Notebook Edward Scissorhands Closer Garden State Songs Everybody Hurts by R.E.M. Guernica by Brand New Transatlantacism by Death Cab For Cutie Long Away by Queen Haligh, Haligh A Lie, Haligh by Bright Eyes This Ruined Puzzle by Dashboard Confessional Mr. Brightside by The Killers Autographs and Apologies by Motion City Soundtrack Skyline Drive by Mae The District Sleeps Alone Tonight by The Postal Service Down & Out by The Academy Is... Someone Saved My Life Tonight by Elton John |
KillerQueen840 12.09.2005 15:47 |
I really don't cry a lot during movies/songs because I know half of it or more is usually fictional. And, since I know that, I usually have fun thinking of alternative endings or scenes. But anyhow: Jack (that one with Robin Williams) made me cry..which is weird because I was VERY little when I first saw it in theaters. And, I remember watching a documentary on the History Channel or something about two years ago on War Dogs..I cried during that. It was so sad to see how these dogs gave up their lives for their owners, and how the owners were still upset many years later remembering losing their close canine friends in such gory, painful ways. The old men who were interviewed on the show even started to cry when they talked about their furry partners. Those dogs were definately TRUE heroes. And, so were the troops who risked their lives (obviously). |
doremi 12.09.2005 17:13 |
Movies: Forrest Gump Field Of Dreams Flashdance West Side Story Wuthering Heights A Christmas Carol The Green Mile (Hey there Mr. Jingels!) Books: East Of Eden The Once & Future King A Christmas Carol TV Holiday Cartoons: (NO laughing from the peanut gallery) How The Grinch Stole Christmas -every year since I first saw it at 5 years old and I am 44. When the Grinch's heart grows 3 sizes that day (Christmas Day), when the Grinch hears the Whos down in WhoVille singing...even though they had no material things..because they understood and felt the TRUE meaning of Christmas..and then the Grinch does too, and at the end...when the Grinch is eating Christmas dinner with all of WhoVille, and ''he, he himself, the Grich, carved the roast beast.'' Songs: These Are The Days Of Our Lives #1 tear jerker song of all time Somebody To Love-Queen (Freddie) Somebody To Love George Michael W/Queen Show Me The Way-Styx Dog & Butterfly-Heart Dreams-The Allman Brothers Band The Beatles-The Long & Winding Road Comin' Out Of The Dark-Gloria Estefan Lift Me Up-Yes |
FriedChicken 13.09.2005 20:27 |
the movie Butterfly Effect, not because it's sad, but just because it's perfect |
My Melancholy Blues 14.09.2005 02:14 |
Mr.Jingles wrote:me, too...GreatKingSam wrote: I no it's bloody stupid, but that scene in Star Wars Episode III when Anakin is turning, and the Jedi are being slaughetred... it almost got to much for me.I only cried during the scene when Obi Wan Kenobi cuts off Anakin's limbs he lays there burning on the lava. When Obi Wan gave him that speech and he told him that he loved him like a brother, I just lost it. I remember being at the theater trying to hold those tears, but I couldn't. |
GreatKingSam 14.09.2005 13:20 |
Regarding Episode III... ...basically I'd accidentally read a post on a Star Wars site mean as a warning for parents taking their kids to see it, and I luckily only caught a couple of warning (Dooku's decapitation, Mace Windu getting killed etc) but the slaughtering of the Jedi's completely COMPLETELY wasn't something I was especting. Like I say, it almost got too much. |
Mr.Jingles 14.09.2005 14:01 |
For the common Star Wars geek it was well known that there was going to be a Jedi genocide, but what I wasn't particularly expecting was showing dead Younglings (kids in training to become Jedis). I think it would have been too much if Lucas actually showed Anakin killing them, but he managed to cut the scene at the right moment. It was a very strong scene indeed, but despite of all that, I think it made the film better by reflecting its dark nature. Lucas was right by telling parents to leave the youngest ones at home this time. |
doremi 14.09.2005 15:25 |
Of the 6 Star Wars films I think I cried most at Return Of The Jedi at the end, when Luke saves his father, sees Vader/Anakin/His father for the first time without his mask, when the empire & emporer are destroyed and eevryone rejoices at the end....Leia and Han embrace, Luke sees the spirits of Anakin, Yoda and Obi Wan. I cry every time. |
Hooligan's Holiday 27.01.2006 14:25 |
Songs: Mother Love These Are The Days Of OUr Lives Teo Torriatte (at first) You Take My Breath Away (the piano bit) No-One But You (who DOESN'T?) Movies: The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants Queen: Champions of the World (the Freddie's death bit, not really a movie) Books: The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants Anything involving Freddie's death (i.e.Queen-Live, etc.) |
Freya is quietly judging you. 27.01.2006 14:37 |
A lot of movies make me cry actually.. I'm such a wimp. Embarrassingly enough I went to see Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire and that made me cry..speaking of which so did the last Harry Potter book :S |
Sherwood Forest 27.01.2006 14:40 |
the last HArry Potter book that just came out made me cry A LOT Mother Love made me cry the first 2 times i heard it (which was actually just a few months ago since i have been boycotting the purchase of Made In HEaven cuz the idea was too sad for me to handle) |
..Aymz.. 27.01.2006 14:56 |
Books dont realli make me cry. Movies: Ghost....erm lol i dunno about anything else. Songs: All these songs depends on what mood i'm in: It's a hard life, Unchained melody, Candle in the wind, Right here waiting,everybody hurts(excellent weepie that is)heaven 9/11 remix,sometimes you cant make it on your own,fields of gold,untitled, she will be loved,wind beneath my wings,fix you and goodbye my lover lol. |
Sonia Doris 27.01.2006 16:47 |
Chocolat all that chocolate... and I couldn't get my hands on it... TRAGICAL!!! |
Mr.Jingles 27.01.2006 18:22 |
Elton John's song 'Blessed' about a new born child brought me to tears when I actually decided to pay attention to the lyrics. Of course, half the credit goes to Bernie Taupin. |
Sonia Doris 28.01.2006 05:57 |
When I was little I used to cry when we had to sing mother songs in kindergarten... (they were like ooooooh, motheeeeeeeeeer, why did you leave meeeee) |