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    Default Re: Films where it's ok for a bloke to cry ?

    Seabiscuit - final race where Tobey Maguire is trailing at the back and riding alongside his mate who looks at him and tells him to have a nice ride.

    The biscuit then kicks into gear and it goes intop slowmo as he goes on to win


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    Default Re: Films where it's ok for a bloke to cry ?

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    Hehe .. narr jus kiddin.... urrr rocky... maybe..
    i duno bout cry but i'll admit million dollar baby had me a bit choked haha

    lol GET UP YOU SONOFABITCH!!
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    Default Re: Films where it's ok for a bloke to cry ?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Grinch
    Theres a film with Denzel, where he tries to get an transplant op for his son who is headed for death but Denzel doesnt have the right insurance for medical cover and cant get a better job for the money outright and so with things almost totally yet agonisingly out of his control, ends up loosing the plot and hi-jacks a hospital at gun-point and demands the treatment for his boy, with a few spanners in the works and the S.W.A.T team stalking his azz, in desperation he then has the idea of offering himself for the body part he's son needs.

    Theres a moment i that film that is very, very sad.
    HAHAH Im guessing this is jimboogey with another festive theme
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    Default Re: Films where it's ok for a bloke to cry ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tito_BHB
    NONE

    Hehe .. narr jus kiddin.... urrr rocky... maybe..
    i duno bout cry but i'll admit million dollar baby had me a bit choked haha

    lol GET UP YOU SONOFABITCH!!
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    Default Re: Films where it's ok for a bloke to cry ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tito_BHB
    Quote Originally Posted by The Grinch
    Theres a film with Denzel, where he tries to get an transplant op for his son who is headed for death but Denzel doesnt have the right insurance for medical cover and cant get a better job for the money outright and so with things almost totally yet agonisingly out of his control, ends up loosing the plot and hi-jacks a hospital at gun-point and demands the treatment for his boy, with a few spanners in the works and the S.W.A.T team stalking his azz, in desperation he then has the idea of offering himself for the body part he's son needs.

    Theres a moment i that film that is very, very sad.
    HAHAH Im guessing this is jimboogey with another festive theme
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    Default Re: Films where it's ok for a bloke to cry ?

    I cried during Titanic.



    Unfortunately they were tears of rage and frustration at shelling out to watch such mindless formulaic derivative drivel. I knew I wasn't going to get a shag out of it, so I told her I was going to the toliet and fucked right off to the pub.

    Never went back and never saw her again.


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    Default Re: Films where it's ok for a bloke to cry ?

    I cried at the end of T2 (come on... who didn't) when I first saw it...

    I cried in a cinema full of people when I was 8-9 when Captain Kirk died in Star Trek: Generations... when Picard buried him it was all a bit too much...

    As with the 'man rules' it's OK to cry at any film where a particularly courageous dog dies saving his master/some children from a burning house etc...

    My brother cried when Han Solo got frozen (well... actually at the end of the film... we were sure Lando (The Blackest man in the Galaxy.. TM) was going to catch Boba Fett... as soon as the credits rolled he dived behinds the sopha at my gran's house...

    (I held them back :P)

    Last year Mickey dieing actually got me nearly crying... honest... 19 fecking years old... :P

    A lad from my old school burst out crying at 'order 66' in episode 3... or was that me... I was a bit choked... sentimental... seeing all the Jedis and heroes in star wars I loved getting the fuck kicked out of them... nah... he cried because Anakin killed the 'Younglings' and Obi Wan finds out and is upset...

    The end of the lord of the rings is a bit of a 'bite your fist' moment... but that's probably just because the end of the last film is so exhaustingly long...

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    Default Re: Films where it's ok for a bloke to cry ?

    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB
    I cried at the end of T2 (come on... who didn't) when I first saw it...

    I cried in a cinema full of people when I was 8-9 when Captain Kirk died in Star Trek: Generations... when Picard buried him it was all a bit too much...

    As with the 'man rules' it's OK to cry at any film where a particularly courageous dog dies saving his master/some children from a burning house etc...

    My brother cried when Han Solo got frozen (well... actually at the end of the film... we were sure Lando (The Blackest man in the Galaxy.. TM) was going to catch Boba Fett... as soon as the credits rolled he dived behinds the sopha at my gran's house...

    (I held them back :P)

    Last year Mickey dieing actually got me nearly crying... honest... 19 fecking years old... :P

    A lad from my old school burst out crying at 'order 66' in episode 3... or was that me... I was a bit choked... sentimental... seeing all the Jedis and heroes in star wars I loved getting the fuck kicked out of them... nah... he cried because Anakin killed the 'Younglings' and Obi Wan finds out and is upset...

    The end of the lord of the rings is a bit of a 'bite your fist' moment... but that's probably just because the end of the last film is so exhaustingly long...
    Only way Lord of the Rings woulda made me weep is if Sam finally succumbed to his desires sucked off Frodo

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    Default Re: Films where it's ok for a bloke to cry ?

    shit you can cry on the land before time when the main dinosaur's mum gets killed by the t rex. that used to get me when i was a nipper. you can cry in the green mile at the end (awesome film) aswell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbirdy
    shit you can cry on the land before time when the main dinosaur's mum gets killed by the t rex. that used to get me when i was a nipper. you can cry in the green mile at the end (awesome film) aswell.
    OHHHH YEAAAHHH!!! lol good one cc!!
    love that film!! that and of mice and men!! the books are amazin too!
    lol yehh mann that stuff gets me choked!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PunchDrunkHighOn_?
    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB
    I cried at the end of T2 (come on... who didn't) when I first saw it...

    I cried in a cinema full of people when I was 8-9 when Captain Kirk died in Star Trek: Generations... when Picard buried him it was all a bit too much...

    As with the 'man rules' it's OK to cry at any film where a particularly courageous dog dies saving his master/some children from a burning house etc...

    My brother cried when Han Solo got frozen (well... actually at the end of the film... we were sure Lando (The Blackest man in the Galaxy.. TM) was going to catch Boba Fett... as soon as the credits rolled he dived behinds the sopha at my gran's house...

    (I held them back :P)

    Last year Mickey dieing actually got me nearly crying... honest... 19 fecking years old... :P

    A lad from my old school burst out crying at 'order 66' in episode 3... or was that me... I was a bit choked... sentimental... seeing all the Jedis and heroes in star wars I loved getting the fuck kicked out of them... nah... he cried because Anakin killed the 'Younglings' and Obi Wan finds out and is upset...

    The end of the lord of the rings is a bit of a 'bite your fist' moment... but that's probably just because the end of the last film is so exhaustingly long...
    Only way Lord of the Rings woulda made me weep is if Sam finally succumbed to his desires sucked off Frodo

    Ahahahahahahaha. Pissing myself mate.


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    You all are a bunch of emotional twats. I have cried in one movie and I think it was the chemicals I was on cuz it was about Native American girls playing basketball (Edge of America). HA HA HA
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    Default Re: Films where it's ok for a bloke to cry ?

    Another mention...

    Of Mice and Men

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    Broke Back Mountian. LMFAO ! I cried like a baby when me wife said thats the movie she wanted to see.

    on a serious note..

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