Honestly I know itโs cool to hate on Sandler, but thatโs one of the most life changing movies Iโve ever watched. Really changed my perspective on life
DrenAss ยท 489 points ยท Posted at 03:57:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Right? Like, yeah, he has done some terrible movies by now and we all pretend that we never thought he was funny, but that movie made me think a lot about priorities.
Encyphus ยท 400 points ยท Posted at 05:08:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I don't pretend. I love the guy, even though he makes mistakes. He made my childhood pretty awesome.
To have a good time with his newer movies just check your brain out before starting the movie. Works well enough for me.
Seriously i love his new movies. You have to know what to expect, its just goofy fun that you can just clear your mind and enjoy a good couple hours of corny jokes and laughs. Love it
I get aggravated every time I see hate for him on Reddit. Anyone who makes as many movies as he has is bound to make shit once in a while.
I don't think I'll ever not like him.
Encyphus ยท 68 points ยท Posted at 05:48:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Just like Jackie Chan, or anyone else that's still regularly popping out movies for the last 20 years. They love what they do and they have so much fun with it, and you can tell.
Edit: I know my example sucks because Jackie has been going since like the eighties but it still gets the point across.
roilenos ยท 11 points ยท Posted at 12:52:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The every frame a picture vid about chan made me change my vision about him. I was neutral, but after watching it I have grown to appreciate the kind of cinema that he does, and kinda the Chinese way to make acciรณn movies, it just seem way more real and worked to me that the Hollywood focus on editing.
toelock ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 14:17:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I saw that clip before seeing the newest Bourne movie, made me realize how true it is. I couldn't see shit in the action segments, everything was all jittery and messy and whatever choreography they had was impossible to appreciate.
Alarid ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 13:26:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude starred in a remake of a movie he was famous for starring in. I don't know if that's lazy or genius, but I loved both of them.
Unfortunately Jackie is a real life dick, especially to the place that gave him his career, Hong Kong and US, where he made (and still makes) shit ton of money. He's sucking Beijing's cock so much his mouth is permanently locked open.
I mean, he has his own political views, but I don't see how their wildly unexpected and I haven't found him actually doing anything egregious but maybe I'm not looking in the right places. Are you referring to something specific?
I'm with ya. I was going through some shit with my gf when we saw click in theaters and I left wearing my sunglasses. That movie absolutely changed the way I view the world around me. Sandler has had some very powerful movies and roles despite the shit he gets. He's an emotionally captivating actor and I'm bummed he doesn't do more of the serious stuff.
dutii ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 10:46:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Adam Sandler is a good dude who put out a ton of good movies for people to enjoy and laugh to. Not every movie creator has to make dystopian, hard to swallow, makes you think, movies. I love Adam Sandler and tbh, if I need a good laugh and to unwind, his movies are definitely always a consideration to me.
He produced pretty consistently great comedies for over a decade. And his dramatic performances (punch drunk love, reign over me) are amazing. Maybe his new stuff is a little goofy, but the man is very talented, no doubt about it.
Sheesh, it's really common for comedians or Comedic Actors to end up doing terrible movies after the height of their fame.
Leslie Nielson's final movies weren't any good. Steve Martin hasn't been in a good movie in forever. Mike Meyers' last good movie was Shrek 2. It just happens.
My only problem with his movies is that usually the first 80% is an enjoyable comedy and then the last 20% the movie drops to a more adult and serious tone. Happy Gilmore is like the one exception I can think of.
He didnโt always make horrible movies. I remember a time I couldnโt we for a new Adam Sandler movie to come out. Same thing happened with Eddie Murphy.
Mnawab ยท -1 points ยท Posted at 15:07:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It has nothing to do with hating him now and more to do with the fact that there's a clear difference and how he made movies back then and how he treats them now. He used to actually try and now he does anything but Try.
ErmBern ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 16:58:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I donโt understand why people hate him for that. He made at least 6 movies that were great. How much more does the guy owe you?
Mnawab ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 01:17:44 on February 8, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He doesn't owe me anything but if he's going to keep making movies then he should try instead of just half assing it. You can tell he doesn't try, it's all over his face. Even Sony said they would stop working with him because of the low quality he produces.
ErmBern ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 01:34:23 on February 8, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I donโt see a problem with that. Or at least itโs not our problem, itโs his.
There isnโt a moral imperative to make art as good as you can. I have no problem with someone that I like, and who gave me joy with his movies in the past, making shit movies as a cash grab.
If he were my friend, I would be laughing with him all the way to the bank. I donโt see why my feelings should change because he is a public figure and not my friend.
If all he ever did was stand-up and SNL and make Happy Gilmore, Billy Madison, Water Boy, The Wedding Singer, and Punch Drunk Love and then he died, we would love him forever, no questions asked.
Whatโs it to us if he make literal trash from then on? We arenโt forced to see them, heโs not using taxpayer money, and he isnโt running Kickstarters (looking at you Zach Braff) he is literally not harming anyone.
He seems happy, and he deserves to be happy. He is an undeniably brilliant funny-person, regardless of what he does for his next 50 โmoviesโ.
pasher71 ยท 796 points ยท Posted at 03:44:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
If hating on Sandler is cool then I'm Miles Davis. Or something like that.
alain471 ยท 118 points ยท Posted at 03:57:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That was the nastiest thing I've ever heard! Or something along those lines.
Traiklin ยท 49 points ยท Posted at 04:52:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I can't believe that people would hate on Adam Sandler!
He's fucking amazing and his list of classic comedies is insanely long. Hating Sandler is like hating Tom Brady. There's no good reason to hate him other than being 'counter culture cool'.
50 First Dates
Mr Deeds
Big Daddy
Happy Gilmore
Billy Madison
The Waterboy
The Wedding Singer
Grownups
The Do Over
Little Nicky
Anger Management
I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
Spanglish
Longest Yard
Airheads
Punch Drunk Love
Rein Over Me
I'm sorry, but if you don't like at least 5 of those movies then I can't be your friend.
Yes please everyone, tell me which movie he made that I forgot. Those were just the ones I thought of from the top of my head that I enjoyed. Pretty much Adam Sandler is a money making machine. Give him $100 million and he'll double your investment while everyone gets to work in whatever paradise he makes the movie set in.
I wish he would give me a job, he's filthy rich. Dude could change my life and not even notice a dip in his finances.
And as the user taniksuit says, Adam Sandler hasn't been sexually assaulting actresses to our knowledge, so that's a plus in his book!
These are definitely all great movies. The ones I've seen, at least, I can definitely attest to.
But none of these were made in the past, what six years? Seven? Since then, he's made
Jack and Jill
Pixels
Just Go With It
Bucky Larson: Born to be a Star
Blended
The Cobbler
The Ridiculous Six
The Do-Over
That's My Boy
Producer on Paul Blart and Paul Blart 2
It's not solely counter-culture, he's made and been in almost exclusively bad movies for the past few years. I'd argue that the closest thing he's had to a hit is Hotel Transylvania, which is animated.
Sandler's done a lot of good work and a lot of bad. A lot of people tend to focus on one over the other, but to me, it seems like he's essentially retired from "cinema" and is now producing movies so that he and his friends can go to nice places to film on location and have a nice time together. I, personally, don't hate him for that.
I'd say he doesn't deserve the hate he gets, but I can't argue that it's entirely without reason.
PACDxx ยท 29 points ยท Posted at 05:47:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Don't forget Sandy Wexler.
DrBlamo ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 09:14:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The meyerowitz stories shows that heโs still capable of dramatic comedy. Maybe itโs a blip, but I could see him as taking a more Ben Stiller path in the future.
HeyMang ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 08:24:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Taylor Lautner was a fucking riot in The Ridiculous Six. The movie itself was highly offensive to Native Americans, but that dude had me laughing so hard I was crying.
I had to look up who that actor was halfway through the movie, and was like, Holy shit it's Talor Lautner!
If you haven't watched it yet, check out the show Cuckoo, he's a main character from the 2nd season on. It's weird seeing him play goofy roles afterTwilight.
This movie absolutely was ridiculous. But, I liked it. At first I didn't, but it grew on me. By the end, I was a fan. Give it another shot, but take it as it is.
The Meyerowitz Stories was pretty good. It just came out this past year. Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, Adam Driver. It was a little weird at times but overall I enjoyed it
Watched it last night, was quite amusing and exactly the kind of movie we were in the mood to watch. Light, silly, a few amusing moments. Something to watch and comment on as we did so.
Some of his movies bomb but most do pretty damn good so there's clearly a market for it.
If people don't like his stuff they should just not watch it. This thing where people hate on him all the time is just... dumb.
Vrael22 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 11:17:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I actually liked Blended. It was kind of a different Sandler film
You two that made the list made me incredibly sad you guys didnโt mention Reign Over Me. Canโt blame you because it falls off the radar for some freaking reason or people donโt know it exists, itโs one of Sandlerโs best performance ever.
Thakrawr ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:52:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
all his new movies are shit to watch but he is a genius and they do exactly what he indended them to do: make money for him and the company, employ his friends and give them all free vacations to cool spots.
seriously, the guy really has this shit figured out and I aplaud him for it, terrible movies and all
The overuse of the "Rollercoaster" guitar riff ruined tga movie for me. That and it was one of 4 movies that my college roommate owned, so we only watched it about 185 times.
me_no_no ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 13:10:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sooo did anyone else actually like his animated film 8 Crazy Nights? Or was it just my family?
socsa ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 13:54:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
All of his pre-movies comedy albums really. They were coveted by my 12 year old group of friends back in the day. "Sex or Weightlifting" gets me every time.
Csoltis ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:24:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The problem is the number of movies in that list that aren't amazing and so the number of movies that are bad. Who can blame him though? It seems like he loves making movies with his friends and doesn't want to stop so more power to him if he's still making shit that sells.
I partly agree with what you're saying, and I definitely like or love more than 5 of those movies. That said, I think grownups is my least favorite movie of all time. Do you include it in his classic comedies, or just including it because it was popular? Just curious.
Jackoco1 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:01:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Recently it really seems like heโs interested in cashing checks and not so much about making good movies.
But he has done a hell of a lot of good stuff.
Boyblack ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:45:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Jesus...I've never seen his best work put on a list like that. Yeah, he's good. As far as classics go. He's phenomenal. Idk what happened recently with the quality of his movies. But, he's definitely got the resume to back it up. Bravo!
Yes fuck what you heard Adam Sandler is the same guy and makes touching movies. He's a great guy. My favorite line is from Happy Gilmore when he breaks the bottle.
So what? You've never done anything that sucked in your life?
Jack and Jill had an $80 million budget and earned $160 million.
Pixels also had a $90 million budget and earned $260 million.
So those two lazy, indefensible trash movies still earned a profit of a quarter billion dollars. I wish I was a failure like that. I didn't watch them because I didn't enjoy that type of movie, but you can't argue with $250 million in profits.
Remember, you still make a profit whether people like the movie or not.
Just because they made money, doesn't mean that they were failures as far as being a movie goes. If everyone walked out in the first half hour, they'll still have made just as much.
chinwag ยท -7 points ยท Posted at 05:17:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
His fans are idiots.mean Who cares how much money Sandler and company made on their blatant cash grab films? They stand as an insult to the art of film-making. I'd argue that all of Sandler's movies are bad except maybe Punch Drunk Love.
Then youโre an idiot. Reign Over Me, Spanglish, and Click were all excellent movies. You Donโt Mess with the Zohan, Anger Management, and Mr Deeds were all excellent comedies. Those are just out of his post 2000 filmography.
Film making is an art like everything else an art. Some people do it for artsy reasons and some people do it to make money and some people do it for both reasons. Talking shit about people who do artsy shit just to make money is one of the biggest signs youโre a pretentious twat whoโs been so far up their own ass for so long they think everything smells, tastes, and looks like shit because they forgot what the world was like outside of their own colon.
Get over yourself, asshole. Youโre not important enough for your opinion to matter.
chinwag ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:42:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That's pretty mean. I mean, I did say idiots, and I kinda regret that, but my point stands. I don't think it's pretentious to call his shitty movies cash grabs. Have you seen Jack and Jill? Do you think that movie was worth the $160,000,000 budget? The production was shoddy, the writing was even worse. The cast and crew had a huge payday from it though. It's just anti-art. It's really cynical.
You didnโt call them cash grabs. The person you responded need to called them cash grabs. You said they were an insult to the art of film making. Thatโs pretty goddamn pretentious. Not all art is about doing artsy shit. Sometimes itโs about the cash grab. Which is exactly what I said.
If you actually understood anything about art, youโd realize pretty much nothing is anti-art except maybe entropy. It takes some talent to make a profit off a movie that is pretty universally considered to be shit. And it did make a profit. In fact, all of his movies after 2000 have made a profit. And you say thatโs not art? Itโs just not an art you appreciate therefore you shit on it because youโre pretentious about movies.
chinwag ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 18:14:11 on February 6, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh you're still here. Yeah it's not art. It's star power. Sandler and his buddies made acclaimed comedies in the past, and also have millions of dollars to market this shit. Do you think any of it is hard to write/create? Do you think he makes creative movies? Do you think making films or art or anything like that solely for the payday isn't fucking cynical?
I love Sandler as a man. I'm not a big fan of him as an actor for comdies since after Big Daddy. I LOVED Reign on me.
I know he is a really good guy. For that I will never not like him. But I just can't get into his movies anymore.
h3lblad3 ยท 63 points ยท Posted at 04:38:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Reign Over Me was the movie that convinced me that Adam Sandler could actually act in actual real movies.
[deleted] ยท 62 points ยท Posted at 04:52:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Reign Over Me, Spanglish, Punch Drunk Love...they were all good if not utterly spectacular movies but most of them werenโt exactly big moneymakers.
I get the criticism of late career Adam Sandler, I really do. But I think people sort of fail to put where heโs at into perspective. Heโs older, heโs got a wife and kids, and he gets to make a bunch of movies on the cheap with his buddies that, while not masterpieces of film by any stretch, make him a decent amount of money. The dude gets to hang out with his friends and make movies that he enjoys for a living. I think most of us would do that if we were given the chance.
And no matter how much you hate it, some kids love it
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:57:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
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[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:26:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Iโm not really implying that heโs phoning it in. Iโm sure he takes Grown Ups 7 or whatever heโs making now just as seriously as he took 50 First Dates, just that he has different motivations for doing it now. Second:
Those normal people are the ones paying their minimum wage....
I gotta be real here man, Sandlerโs later movies all tend to suck, but the fact that he can keep making them and they can still be profitable kind of undermines your argument a little bit. Itโs not like he released one or two really bad movies and you can kind of feel bad that maybe people were expecting a better movie than they got. This is the norm now. People have agency and if Adam Sandler can turn out ten straight mediocre movies and still make a huge profit on every single one (even fucking Pixels) we either have to accept that a lot of people genuinely do find these movies funny enough to keep paying to see them or that people are REALLY stupid. If itโs the former we just kind of have to accept that maybe these movies are not for us and thatโs fine and if itโs the latter I canโt feel bad for audiences who should know better by this point.
[deleted] ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 06:29:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
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[deleted] ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 06:40:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
And I respectfully disagree that 'it's the norm now'. That's the same old-person argument I've heard time and again. There are a ton of comedies that have come out since Sandler started peddling shit that are infinitely better written, clever, etc, than the stuff he is shoveling now.
Youโre misrepresenting my argument. Iโm not arguing that shitty comedies are the normnow, Iโm arguing that shitty comedies are the norm now for Adam Sandler. And clearly you agree with that assessment.
As for your point about people just being hopeful...
When I was a kid I really loved shrimp. In my twenties I discovered that I was now allergic to it. The first time i realized this it was an accident and I thought โmaybe I just had food poisoning.โ The second time I started to suspect something was wrong. By the third time I knew that I couldnโt eat shrimp anymore. If I kept buying shrimp in the hopes that Iโd recapture the magic of eating shrimp when I was a kid Iโd be crazy.
Whatโs that quote? Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results? Something like that. If you see nine bad movies in a row made by and starring the exact same person but go see the tenth because youโre hopeful that this time it would be different...yeah, I kinda find it hard to feel any sort of sympathy. At a certain point you have to accept that maybe something just isnโt for you and thatโs okay.
Regardless, i donโt think thatโs the case anyway. I firmly believe itโs the former more than the latter. I donโt think people are dumb and going to see the movies over and over again out of some misguided attempt that maybe this time itโll be funny. I think thereโs a large subset of people who genuinely like these movies and heโs catering to that market.
I could not fault the man's lifestyle. He is living the dream. Financially secured, famous but not infamous, still gets to do the things he loves and make money off it while showing a good time to his friends and family. So he makes movies that are somewhat funny but brain dead. So what they are not Daniel Day-Lewis or Francis Ford Coppola momentous, historic, profound display of visual and storytelling artistry. He sells dime novels equivalent of movies, that is easy to swallow, and easier to enjoy without prejudice and most of us love him for it. At least he is not going around screwing shit up with his money (which I gladly cobble up at the box office) and influence, which is more than I can say for some of the creepy denizens of Hollywood.
irsic ยท 16 points ยท Posted at 04:50:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Punch Drunk Love for me, but I need to watch Reign Over Me.
That's th movue that got me into Shadow of Colossus without ever having heard of / played it.
Also, the movie is fantastic. One of my favorite Sandler movies.
Ether165 ยท 87 points ยท Posted at 03:57:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Click was still in the โGolden Age of Adam Sandlerโ. Now he deserves his criticism.
I used to be a huge fan, I love all of his old movies. Now he just doesnโt care.
jbkurz1 ยท 37 points ยท Posted at 04:57:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
His newest movie on Netflix is really good, it's called the Meyerwitz Stories. I wouldn't say it belongs in his Golden Age just because it doesn't feel like an Adam Sandler movie. I highly recommend that you give it a shot
talldean ยท 34 points ยท Posted at 04:03:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What would you call the end of his best run?
Don't Mess With the Zoltan?
_Chavez ยท 88 points ยท Posted at 04:33:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Zohan *
Zoltan is the thing those intergalactic jump suit wearing nerds praise in Dude whereโs my car
zoso33 ยท 28 points ยท Posted at 04:52:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Or the dwarven friend of Geralt from the Witcher universe.
Sandler is a fantastic actor honestly. He just chooses to do more goofy shit, but when he does dramatic roles he really shines. Punch drunk love is one of my favorite movies of all time and Sandler was beyond amazing in that.
Same. I heard Click got dumped on a lot with the being in the early stages of his shit films but I thought it was great and the turn from comedy to seriousness was really surprising but profound.
This is random, but I realized the other day that the movie Knocked Up really impacted my view on the world for better or for worse. It seems so random that it was THAT movie. I didn't even particularly like that movie either.
zau64 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:19:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Have you seen him play a serious role? Watch Reign Over Me.
10ioio ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:50:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It really is. Escapism is so appealing to so many people that the cautionary tale hits hard.
People can fuck off with the Sandler hate. Sure, I havenโt watched his stuff in awhile, but heโs doing his thing, working hard, employing his friends, and is still a huge international hit even with his new stuff. Let the man do his thing. You donโt have to watch it.
Can u explain this to me? The Adam Sandler hate? I didn't realize it was there, I've never seen it. Why do people.not like about him? The guy is hilarious! Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, Waterboy, Big Daddy, 50 First Dates-these are all excellent movies!
It's just the ebb and flow of being a celebrity. Adam Sandler was the hottest thing for years starting off at SNL, then like most...he faded away. But rest assured, he'll be back. The good ones always come back...sometimes the bad ones too.
Adam Sandler movies ALWAYS entertain. Some of them may not be the greatest cinematic story ever told but they leave you amused which, in my opinion, is what will make him a legend.
[deleted] ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 06:05:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm glad I haven't seen any of his new movies because apparently they are shit. However, he's put out tons of amazing comedies and nothing he does can take that away. Happy Gilmore is probably my favorite movie and has an amazing soundtrack but all he has tons of other hilarious movies like The Water Boy, Big Daddy, The Wedding Singer, Mr. Deeds, Punch Drunk Love, Longest Yard, Click. He's a legend regardless of how many duds he's made.
Iโve seen that movie once. That movie taught me movies could be sad (I was pretty young). Iโve spent the rest of my life forgetting that scene because it was so fucking sad to me.
mdemo23 ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 07:48:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That was probably Hardball for me. That movie had me fucked up and I barely understood it.
Iโve never seen it, but because of your comment I swear I never will. Iโm pretty sure a large portion of my anxiety relates to the top young realization that people suffer if you die, and thereโs nothing you can do about it. Ever. Cuz youโre dead.
Funny and sad. Like the mind tries to protect itself from trauma by blocking it out. Which then ends up building up repressed memories over time until the person bursts and acts out, in my experience at least
God dammit, I forgot about that scene. I remember watching that as a kid in school (I think?), and watching that felt like my heart tore in half.
bigpont ยท 16 points ยท Posted at 05:46:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It didnโt really bother me at all as a kid. I watched about a year ago and man I had to fight back the tears. I obviously knew what happened but didnโt remember how hard she took it. I was just like damn why did I do this to myself?
First one I cried during was the scene in "Big Daddy" when he's being taken away in the court room and he thinks it's his fault and he's crying and says "but I wipe my own ass! I wipe my own ass!" Just heartbreaking
That first Pokemon movie set the bar so high, they never even tried to get there again.
Mewtwo is still one of the greatest villains in my book. He had proper motivations that everyone could sympathize with, but then showed that he himself could grow and change. If only Marvel could nail down the villain in their movies I would be a happy man.
wbh2182 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:42:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same movie for me. Told my Mom I had something in my throat that was choking me up. Now I just cry like a baby with no excuses.
wolf2600 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:50:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yes.
JugglaMD ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 16:31:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Charlotte's Web was the first movie to make me cry but My Girl was the first movie that not only made me cry but give me that somber solemn feeling that last the rest of the day.
Mighty Joe Young for me. Grant it, I have an obsession with Gorillas.
memmly ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 17:52:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I remember seeing that scene when I was a kid and it always stuck out to me but I could never figure out the name of the movie!!! My life is complete now.
First for me was The Fellowship of the Ring. When Frodo is standing at the river remembering Gandalf saying "all we get to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us" and the music swells...damn
I saw this in theaters with my father and this scene made him cry as well. It's the only time I've seen him tear up.
[deleted] ยท 412 points ยท Posted at 04:37:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
same, I was 13, he was rarely home for the first decade of my life because he was always in another continent for business, so it hit hard.
_demetri_ ยท 200 points ยท Posted at 05:02:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My father was incredibly abusive, and my aunt Georgia took me and my sister to the movies sometimes when my mom would warn her to take us to avoid being home when he had his psychosis episodes.
tjrou09 ยท 103 points ยท Posted at 05:12:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I saw this in theaters at nerd camp in high school with a bunch of dudes... there must have been a malfunction with the water sprinklers in the theater that day because all our faces were wet.
My father and I have grown distant over the years. I've moved out, started my own family, he started another family. Definitely not as close as we used to be but we talk every once in a while. I still love him a lot and he knows that, we just can't find the time to hang out anymore.
I'm happy you and your father are closer now. Family is one of the most important things in my life even though it was pretty shaky in my childhood. I hope to create a stronger and closer family myself.
Edit: That's also a great song. I'm pretty sure Borderline is one of the few vinyls of Conway Twitty's that I don't have. I'll have to find myself a copy one day.
[deleted] ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:54:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Every family has their own drama and that's okay. We do our best to see our way through it. Your grandparents seem pretty great though (to you at least).
The big issue right now for us is distance. I moved ~1000 miles from home. Once I get back on a schedule I plan on calling him and the rest of my family routinely. They all know I love them and that's what matters.
I also saw it with my dad when it first came out in theaters. It was the first time I ever saw him tear up as well. I've seen him cry since, but that's the only movie (that I know of) that really got to him.
mcfck ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 06:34:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First one for me that I remember was Armageddon. When Liv Tyler watched Bruce Willis perish to save Affleck and he gave the spray to her. Buddyโs dad took my friend and I to KC to hang out and go to Worlds of Fun. And we see that movie and there I go, crying like a bitch.
Every. Fucking. Time.
Stuff with parents really gets to me. Maybe because I've had inconsistent relationships with mine?
mdemo23 ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 07:40:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is such a shame. Click was the first movie to make me cry too. I was about 13 when it came out, and I can't really explain why but it really hit me. It just made me want to make sure that life doesn't pass me by. People always look at me like I'm crazy when I say that, but this is a really powerful movie on multiple levels. Very rarely do movies capture how important it is to appreciate all of life's moments, good and bad.
Seems like this one gets overlooked quite often. But I think it was his best dramatic movie. He really showed some acting chops in that film. I loved it.
Formber ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 14:16:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Anytime people try to say Adam Sandler is shit, I refer them to this movie. Or Funny People.
The guy actually is actually a great actor. Sure he prefers to make goofy, light hearted movies, but when he wants to, he can deliver a really emotional scene or movie. I don't get chocked up a lot during movies, but Click and Reign Over Me get to me. I have no shame about it.
There's this one you should check out not many people have seen, it's called Billy Madison. It's this really good analogy for the advancement of society through revolutionary changes, about a magical giant penguin. See, the penguin is like industry, in that they were both lost in the woods. And nobody, especially Billy ("society"), knew where to find them. Except that the penguin was magic. But the industry, my friend, that was a revolution.
Lyndell ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:41:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
People give it so much shit though. Like did they see it? Or are they just playing off a meme.
That got me too. I refuse to watch that movie because of that scene. Fuck, just the first minute of that got me all whispy.
Iโm gonna go hug my wife now.
Aoyos ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 09:12:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'd always watch that movie before I really like the first part to it. But whenever it gets close to the dad scene I'm done and go watch cartoons. The last scene hits me way harder than the dad scene so I try to avoid it.
vandebay ยท 36 points ยท Posted at 04:09:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I remember watching the movie with my friends when it came out and I remember this scene particularly since I cried through it, and I remember laughing while still crying when he showed him the middle finger. We were 12 and my friends gave me the weirdest looks
The full orchestra was a bit much, but still a solid gut punch.
Lushent ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:23:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
this got me hard, i lost it when he collapsed and couldn't get his sons attention.
banuntil ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:09:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I went on a first date to this movie, I ended up bawling in front of this girl. She dated me for two years and then I finally got the courage to dump her for dating a pussy
Cixxar ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:10:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same here... You aren't the only one that got hit hard. Was alone in life at that point in time and that movie just knocked me over.
Never really cried at a movie.... but This. Wow
hanknows ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:13:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Iโm kinda a secret crier during movies. But I actually bawled the first time I saw this scene
My wife and I went to the Theater to see a different movie and so as we were happily heading in, eating our freshly bought popcorn, we saw something on the screen with pretty emotional music. I just thought it was an advert and turned to watch it a second then turned round in horror as I looked around to realise a bunch of people were weeping and everyone else was sat in stunned silence.
Weโd walked into the wrong movie, exactly during this scene and were totally ruining the vibe for the people around. Been a while since I had been so embarrassed and still makes me few like an idiot every time I see that clip. Awesome movie though ^
tech1337 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:33:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fun facts: I used to work in this building where this scene (and a few others) were filmed and walked in that front entrance every day to work. Got to see some of this movie being filmed, Adam said hello to some of us watching. Bunch of stuff has been filmed there. Same spot is also in a few scenes of Demolition Man.
I thought I was the only one! This was the first movie I cried at too. Come to think of it, Adam Sandler movies are usually the ones that make me cry. I fucking love Adam Sandler.
That scene was good until they threw in the stupid middle finger moment. Most dramatic moment in the movie and they throw in a dumb joke... makes no sense.
This was the scene that got me the most too. Don't let anyone make you feel bad for crying at this scene. I know it's way over the top and melodramatic but I don't care. All the feels.
We are in a future hospital, where he has a tongue skin flap on his stomach. That he got to with a Bed Bath and BEYOND magic remote, and ...... they some somehow got us all lol.
Brilliant!
N0puppet ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:13:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Well I laughed at that. That was fucking horrible.
I cry every single time I see that scene. Everyone in my family seems to have a scene like that from a movie.
Mine is this one from Click. My Dad's is the return of the father in The Railway Children (the moment the eldest shouts "Daddy!" To be exact). And my older brother's is from Goodnight Mr Tom.
Some scenes are simply perfectly constructed to pull on your heart strings.
You fucking asshole, how dare you make me re-feel these feelings... FUCK
ShaykeIt ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:27:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I still remember tearing up at the movie theater to this scene as a 13 year old and trying to choke back the tears. Starting to chuck briefly at the middle finger. And back to tears lol.
This is what got me as a kid. And then when he flipped the guy off I laugh-cried and gave myself away to everybody around me when I was holding it in pretty well
Also didn't realize Nick Swardson was the guy at the end
ninlaw ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:57:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
holy shit i tought i was the only one.. everyone i have told that i cry to this scene have laughed at me:(
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:02:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fucking christ you guys it's 7AM and Im blubbering like a baby already!
jfk_47 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:47:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Way too early in the morning for me to be sobbing alone in my bed while my wife and son are downstairs laughing and cutting onions.
helio2k ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:09:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh wow, I always thought it was just me.
That was the scene for me too. I saw it at night and called my then girlfriend at 2am to apologize for my sometimes mistreating behavior
ottguy74 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:47:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ending of Planes Trains and Automobiles got to me when I first saw it
ogie381 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:19:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh me too. I was so sad! :(
linuk ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:40:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That was pretty late in the movie for the first time you cry. you sure, you are normal
I tried but I just can't. The acting is such shit. I clicked on this because Sandler earned some respect from Hotel Transylvania....but this is just painful. Not just from him, but everyone.
Seriously, what kind of confession is this? It wasn't marketed as it, but Click was incredibly dramatic and emotional. Probably hits even harder because of its marketing. People expect a funny Adam-Sandler-watches-boobies-jiggle-in-slo-mo flick, and they get an Adam-Sandler-ruins-his-entire-life-and-dies-telling-his-son-not-to-repeat-his-mistakes flick. That's some sad shit!
Atmoscope ยท 101 points ยท Posted at 05:38:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried like a baby when I saw it as a kid, I had never expected an Adam Sandler movie to be that sad so it hit like a truck
Oh check out Reign Over Me with Adam Sandler and Don Cheadle, Adam is a good serious actor when he wants to be. I like Punch Drunk Love as well but itโs weird.
So sorry for your loss. I lost my Dad in Dec 2015. Or was it yesterday? It feels like it. Before the cancer took him, I would audio recordings of when I visited him in hospital. I was smart enough to record his voice. Iโm still not brave enough to listen to them
Sorry for you loss. I know how you feel I cry every time I listen, me and my dad had a really bad relationship and the last time I saw him (2015) I told him I didn't want to see him again. I'd do anything to have a chat with him.
manvscar ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 19:46:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Lost mine in November of that year also to cancer. Two years still hasn't removed the pain but it has gotten better.
adafrank ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 11:49:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I do this too. Lost my dad in August to a sudden car wreck.
And as a person who is lucky enough to still have her dad around for some unknown amount of time (he has had failing health for some time). Listen to his stories, even if it is the hundredth time you have heard it.
And please do, for me. When your father loves you, don't forget to let him know you love him too. I made sure my father knew despite it not always being easy to convey.
Silznick ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 07:50:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude it's been 6 months for me. It does get easier. How you choose to let his death affect you is your choice. Remember the positive. Never let go. He will always be part of you. If you need someone to talk to about it just pm me. I am always able to lend an ear.
Thanks mate. I'll be sure to if the need arises. I'm managing to get through each day, day by day. I have to admit, this is the better advice I've gotten from anyone. I imagined when I lost him, it would be hard. I never imagined how hard.
Silznick ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:20:51 on February 5, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm glad I can be of help. It's something I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. Just take it day by day and you'll start to get better.
Rdoll17 ยท 21 points ยท Posted at 04:53:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Like OP this was and still is the only movie I've ever cried in.
i remember being a kid and watching this on my psp because a family member got it for me on christmas and i was alone in bed absolutely bawling my eyes out
Oh man I remember watching this in the back of the van on a road trip from NorCal to Phoenix. It was pretty late at night so most of the van were asleep ๐ข
Tyrath ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 05:02:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I've never even seen the movie but damn, who's cutting onions at midnight?!?
Tresmil ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:18:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My cousin passed away a little over a year ago and I used to play voicemails I had saved from him. I changed phones and no longer have them. When I realized I didnโt have them I walked into the work bathroom and cried in the stall for a few minutes before I could get myself together enough to go sit back at my desk.
'Rein over me' was a very underrated Adam Sandler movie. Good movie but incredibly sad movie. I believe it was produced by new production Adam started but wasn't successful compared to Happy Madison Productions
I didnโt expect to be crying this early in the morning. I usually wait until 10 or 11, at least.
Lereas ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 14:23:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I have two young sons and so many days I just want the day to be over so I can go to sleep, or days when my 4 year old wants my attention but I just want to have 10 minutes to myself.
I try really hard to give them my time and attention and not skip over it.
viperex ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 19:17:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I feel emotional clips lose some of their punch without the backstory/context
Man I saw that in theatres with my parents before anyone had ever told me about the holocaust. I shat bricks when my parents told me that the context was based on truth. It fucked me up bad, had to sleep in my parents bed that night.
pelb ยท -2 points ยท Posted at 09:04:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My English teacher showed this movie in class but she claimed there was no English audio version and forced us to watch an Italian dub with subtitles. So reading the whole movie kinda took away from how emotional the movie was.
I think it would have lost most of its charm with a dub. I saw it like 10 years ago and still remember the dad yelling, โprincipezzaaaโ when he was courting his wife.
For me the saddest Jenny leaving part is when she stays with him for a bit and buys him the Nikes then sneaks iut in the middle of the night and he wakes up and looks for her and she's not there and he just sits in the porch then goes running across America. But the bridge in is a bummer too.
For me it's when Bubba says he wants to go home. God damn the way he sounds like some lost kid just wanting to go back to the comfort of his family before he died.
Yes! I forgot about that part but that's sad as hell too. I also get a little tear'd up when bubba's mom gets that check from him starting the shrimp business. Like even though his friends dead he knew to help his family out. Like that's a true friend. That makes me sad as hell thinking about it.
October Sky always gets me. "Sure Wernher Von Braun is a great man, but he isn't my hero." Straight up man tears. When his dad finally goes to watch their last launch and he presses the launch button. Everyone is watching the rocket go up and the dad is just watching his son and the joy it brings him.
mhoner ยท 11 points ยท Posted at 04:20:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Field of Dreams is one of the few instances where itโs acceptable for a man to cry.
I insist that this thing here is an apple and not an onion and Iโm going to eat it whole to prove it!
mhoner ยท -10 points ยท Posted at 04:43:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Nope, just at the end of field of dreams. Itโs also ok to mist up during Unforgiven when he discovers the bar where they were displaying Nedโs dead body.
Or whenever the hell he wants. The irony of telling someone when itโs manly to cry must be lost on you. If youโre manly enough, you cry whenever you want and donโt give a fuck about what some douchebag on the internet thinks about it.
[deleted] ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 13:18:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You said it, Fat John Deere
[deleted] ยท 12 points ยท Posted at 04:22:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sarcasm right? I cried in HP and the Sorcerers Stone
The kid at the end, the bully, lived next to my grandmother and couple summers in my early teens we hung out with him when he would get out of school. Needless to say it was weird as hell to see someone I knew personally in a movie, let alone a big one!
I feel like the kid's death was pure shock factor. There wasn't any build up to it beyond seeing the killer sneak in a knife earlier in the movie, and the wound itself doesn't even appear to be fatal (there's a lack of any blood IIRC and the killer just stabs once and bounces).
I'm 30. I literally invited a guy to stay at my place for a night. I sharpened his knife, gave him a fresh towel to shower. He was gone before I got up. Left me a note written in crayon on a corn dog wrapper. Probably the only time I invited a stranger for the night. We had corn dogs. It was nice.
Me too!!! It was in the theatre with my mom. No shame. It felt great!!
Aurvant ยท 207 points ยท Posted at 04:12:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I think the first movie that made me cry was Bicentennial Man. There were a lot of good moments in the movie, but the final scene with Andrew was so sad.
Thank goodness I'm not the only one. Although I do relate to OP's predicament. I try to close my eyes or think about something else or else I would be an emotional wreck, talking to the screen in a psychotic way like, "cries and sobs dammit don't die!"
Me too man. Me too.
I went to see Bicentennial Man in the cinema when I was around 9yrs old with my mother, aunt and cousin. My cousin and I left the theatre having sobbed through the end of the film. That film had a pretty profound effect on my earlier years.
craizzuk ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 08:14:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
God damn, I've always felt like I'm the only person alive who has seen that movie, no one I talk to seems to remember it, but it's by far my favorite Robin Williams movie. I watched it quite a few times in my late teens and it always kicked my ass. Haven't watched it since Robin died, it would probably be even rougher now.
chaun2 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 18:10:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ok, what is it about robots... Bicentennial Man, The Iron Giant, I Robot (though half of that is cause I read the book), Wall-E..... every single one of them gets me
When Tommy tries to ditch Dillie in the forest, that was my first movie cry. Or maybe air bud for almost the same scene. "Get out of here, can't you see I don't want you anymore!"
"You want monkeys!! And the monkeys want the nanners! Everyone gets what they want!" Omg I ugly cried in the theatre at like 9 years old to the first rugrats movie.
I haven't seen this movie in YEARS and I still want to cry reading that exact line.. I actually avoid this movie because it still makes me super sad at 25..
A lot of kids find those scenes uncomfortable, because being separated from their parents (or another authority figure) is a fundamental worry. And most kids have experienced it to some degree. There was nothing scarier when I was very young than going to the mall with my parents and at some point realizing suddenly they seemingly disappeared. Instant panic.
For me, it was a scene in Dumbo. I loved that movie when I was 4-5m but hid my face when he gets separated from his mother.
Of course, my mom said I also hid behind a chair and cried because I was so scared of E.T.
Always watching that as a kid I donโt think I really realized what was going on in dumbo, but I watched it somewhat recently as a young adult and bawled pretty much the entire rest of the movie.
I was adopted when i was 3 days old and never knew my real mom, outside of a couple birthday cards. I watched that in theaters when I was like 8 or 9 i think (basically old enough to realize I might NEVER know her).
That airplane scene where he sees her in the clouds and it has the sad song playing was insta-tear fest for me
Reading all the comments on this post now Iโm not sure! I always thought I was alright at not crying in movies but Iโm basically just scrolling going โyup, me too. Yup, me too. Yup, me too. Saaaame! Oh yeah, cried in that one. Still crying from that one.โ Etc etc...
Damn Rugrats in Paris nostalgia just brought me right back to good ol days when my parents would go to work and line up those orange casette tapes. That and the land before time were my jam. thanks for posting that lol
asdfmatt ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:41:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie I cried to was Rugrats one where Tommy wanted to give Dil to the monkeys... the second was Click.
That movie and other father figure tear jerkers always get me. I never had a father to speak of (He died shortly after I was born). I don't know why it upsets me so much, but I think it may have to do with having missed out on something I can't truly grasp. Also, the "men" my mother dated were all the scum of the earth. I'm almost 30 now, it wasn't me ... they truly were awful. Maybe no true father figure, plus moving from country to country as a kid fucked me up ...
Get therapy from a male therapist. They are a gr at substitute as young man. They canโt play cat with you but will listen to you without judgement and also give great advise. ..just like a father. I had a father and was absent most of the time because of his work. My therapist has been a great role model and also become a friend. My parents had a pretty fucked up marriage but stayed together for the sake of the children, and were great emotional covert aggressors. So I grew up fucked up and I didnโt even know why if I had a family and went to college and this and that.
When I watched grand Torino I was so choked up I couldnโt leave the theater and my now wife was worried sick. Then after therapy I unraveled the whole thing and I found that the reason it hits be so bad is that I never saw that active role model shaping me molding me and preparo me for life.
It's funny that I got your message today. I had a panic/rage attack and ended up breaking my phone. After I calmed down and did some breathing exercises and listening to music, it occured to me that therapy may be the best route (Again) I'm liking this angle you're giving it. I'll give it a try.
I hope you feel better, I feel better just knowing that someone out there (Not IRL) even suggested a way for me to get better!
Kaorimi ยท 315 points ยท Posted at 04:44:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Be me. 20 years old. Father passed away a month ago. Wanted to go to a movie for laughs. New Adam Sandler movie where he presses a button and makes jogging boobs bounce slow? Can't go wrong there. It went wrong. It went very wrong. I blubbered through the entire second half of the movie.
But, I will say, I was actually pleasantly surprised with the amount of depth the movie had. I enjoyed it for sure. :)
Vaywen ยท 93 points ยท Posted at 06:07:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Big fish is another one. Absolute tear jerker at the end.
Cripnite ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 06:39:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sorry for your loss. Toy Story 3 a few weeks after my dad passed got me bawling my eyes out.
a5ph ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 12:55:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sorry to hear that. Hope you were okay and are going good.
Kaorimi ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 14:50:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I am! It has been over 10 years now, which is pretty surprising! But it's all good. I miss him a lot, but try to think about the things he taught me and try to live well. Click actually teaches a lot about that too.
I was you, except instead of being my dad it was my grandfather who had just died two weeks before when I was 19. Had a day off work and decided to watch a movie to distract myself. I chose Click thinking it would be a light distraction. Surprisingly great movie but I cried like a girl at her first Bieber concert.
Kaorimi ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 23:44:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
OMG! You were me! I had just turned 20 so we were close in age as well. Glad to share this emotional experience with you in time.
Crybe ยท 413 points ยท Posted at 03:51:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Spoilers ahead: The scene with his father when he told him he always knew the trick, and then the scene with him dying of a heart attack had my balling at the theatre.
LordVic ยท 48 points ยท Posted at 04:47:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
6 year old me was NOT prepared to learn the life lesson about death watching my favourite cartoon characters get systematically murdered on the big screen, only to be followed up by my hero turning to a grey slab...
Yeah I had seen that before. They just wanted out with the old line and in with the new. I still can't believe they didn't anticipate the backlash. I mean would the he man cartoon have just killed he man?
Whoa. I remember watching this in 1st grade and the teachers jumped up in front of the screen when the actors were in their underwear or something. But yeah, I was really into dinos too at this point in my life and I also remember being pissed.
Kahmael ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:39:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I remember this movie from when I was 5, loved it to death.
I remember a bunch of kids crying when I watched the super mario brothers movie. I thought it was shit but I loved it and thankfully had super low expectations thanks to the TMNT movies showing me how bad a cartoon to movie adaptation can be
towel79 ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 08:15:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it's at the end when Little Foot sees his Mom in the clouds and it takes him to the Valley. It's like she will always be there for him, all he has to do is listen. And the theme music really pulls the heart strings.
psuedobox ยท 129 points ยท Posted at 04:40:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
All Dogs Go to Heaven was mine. I've only seen that movie once when I was a child. To this day I refuse to watch it again, just thinking about it gets me misty eyed.
chaun2 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 18:13:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I don't think that studio was making cartoons for kids, but I don't think our parents realized that. Either that or our parents are some sick fucks......
That and Homeward Bound were my favorite movies as a child. Homeward Bound made me cry harder, but this scene from All Dogs Go to Heaven always scared the crap outta me.
Don't think I cried as a kid, but I watched this later on in life and holy hell did I ball my eyes out, so dark too, especially if you know about what happened to the voice actress of the girl
Click was one of those Adam Sandler comedies that went balls deep on the whole "funny but heavy lesson" mind of comedy. My parents asked me why I was crying through half the movie, because of this shit MAAAAAA!
I feel like The Simpsons Movie was kind of like that... I just remember casually watching it while studying with my brand new roommate freshman year of college and then Marge leaves Homer and I abruptly duck behind the couch to hide my uncontrollable sobs and my roommate leans around like "are you.... okay..?"
2001-2002 school year I was in 6th grade and we red Where the Red Fern Grows. First book...probably the first work of fiction ever to make me cry - and damn did I bawl like a baby.
Not on the same level, but I remember reading Tuck Everlasting and how one of the sons loved that girl main character and wanted her to drink from the spring to make her live forever and she decided not to. Then years later his family comes back to her town and he sees her grave stone and that she was dead and had found a new love and made a family and everything. The lines where he read her gravestone made me misty. Also in my freshmen year of high school when we had to read the jungle by upton Sinclair and basically everyone got fucked up and I was waiting the happy ending and there wasnโt one
HAHAHAHA I remember one girl in my 6th grade class who had to go to the nurse's office to cry when we got to that part, teach didn't give a single #triggerwarning
How did I know someone was going to mention that book in a thread about crying over fictional events?
Qtsan ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:40:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Our teachers read this to all the classes in 5th grade. 3 timea a day we'd change classrooms for different subjects and one day and entire class was crying. They pretty much looked at us and said we'd know next week. Next week we finished the book and the entire class bawled.
When I read that in middle school, I thought it was lame as fuck. But looking back, that's a really good story. I remember fucking dying when I read Old Yeller though.
We read it as a class in 6th or 7th grade, then had an unofficial field trip to the movies as a class one night and saw it together since it just so happened to be the year it came out
It was one of the first books most of us had read that was based in reality but had major, gut punching consequences like that. Most fantasy books you can cognitively separate yourself from, but when they brutally rip away the fantasy and leave you in cold reality, it was a shock for all of us
Helmic ยท 13 points ยท Posted at 05:05:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
When my class watched the movie, the Disney version hadn't come out, so we were stuck with this shitty version. I mostly remember it because of this humdinger. The entire class thought that was comedy gold, any time someone lied someone else would say "You lie!"
I had already read the book, and downloaded it to my iPod Video (one of the originals with a 3.5 inch screen). I couldnโt sleep one night about a week after my best friend had passed, and two weeks after my grandfather had passed. I knew what was coming, and I still watched. I laid in bed crying pretty uncontrollably for well over two hours that night. I havenโt watched it since.
I had no idea what it was about when I watched it as a teenager. Still had some youthful hope that somehow everything would work out. Thatโs a slap in the face!
Scrolled too much for this. I cry everytime I see this movie.
It's the only movie that really gets to me
Formber ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:26:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Michael Clarke Duncan was a treasure. I watched that movie for the first time only a few months after he passed, and let me tell you.... That was a mistake.
A buddy invited me over one night for a few beers. We settled in, had some subs, started on the beers and popped this dvd in. Things were going good, beer was flowing, laughs were pretty good (especially during the fast forward dog pooping with a fart sound). Then this movie took a sharp turn. Two grown men trying to stealthily wipe away tears without the other seeing.
โThis isnโt sob what I sob was sob expectingโ
โNope voice cracks Fuck this movieโ
[deleted] ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 12:23:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
tofu98 ยท 43 points ยท Posted at 05:17:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I regularly talk about how this movie is actually such a God damn important message for our times. And coming from a Adam Sandler film of all places. Like I like Adam but he's usually just a comedian to me not some guy pushing a deeply meaningful and important message.
Right?! I think a more appropriate one would be using this meme to say you didn't cry because you hate your dad and you're glad he died. Or something like that. Idk.
[deleted] ยท 21 points ยท Posted at 05:14:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Most anywhere else in reddit you will be downvoted and called horrible things for saying you enjoy an Adam Sandler movie. Sort the comments by controversial to get a taste.
Sorting by controversial is just looking for a fight. People use it like some excuse to act like troll opinions are valid. They're just trolling... Ignore em.
LordVic ยท 61 points ยท Posted at 04:46:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Went expecting a typical Adam Sandler flick
was not expecting someone cutting onions in the theatre
This is what I came to this thread for. Holy fuck. I've teared up in movies before, but this movie made me ugly cry. I don't think I've ever made a phone call so fast in life as soon as the credits rolled.
i remember getting it because we were going to have a movie night and wanted something funny and all the ads for this this made it seem like a light-hearted Sandler flick, but the feels came hard about a third of the way in and none of us wanted to stop it.
Mine was Pursuit of Happiness. I was home alone and just ugly cried for like 30 minutes straight. Which was weird for me because I had never even shed a tear before that movie
I wanted to say this movie too so I looked through all the comments to see if someone mentioned it first. I lost my mom shortly after I was born. Just to have one day. Even writing it out I can't hold it in. Thank for mentioning it.
Last movie I remember sobbing during was Jim Carrey's The Mask. The scene with his dog outside the jail cell and him telling the dog to go away hit me hard.
There are some deeply heavy scenes in that movie. It's very moving. The first time I saw it, I didn't know if it was going to be a happy ending or not. I was just a kid, and I had to contemplate that you sacrifice everything for the one you love. Even ending up in literal hell just to be with them. If it didn't have a happy ending, I would definitely have been scarred by that movie.
Also the first movie I ever bought and returned to a used dvd store. I never wanted to watch again. Advertised as a comedy and is actually a super depressing fucked up drama.
nate6259 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:33:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie might be silly overall, but they act the crap out of that scene near the end.
Formber ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:31:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm not ashamed, that movie gets me good.
Like, I know it's not the greatest movie, but it's one of my favorites, because it has it all, and the soundtrack is awesome as well. Michael Bay makes some stinkers, but that isn't one of them.
bobbyzee ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 05:31:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was an episode of Scrubs where Dr. Cox makes a mistake and takes the blame on himself with How to save a life playing in the back
The person said, "so you've never seen Up..." which implied to me that they meant they couldn't believe Click was the first movie they ever cried watching because Up exists. I was just saying Click came out earlier so it would make sense for them to have seen it before Up.
That intro was soul crushing. I was ready to turn it off by the end of the first seven minutes. Glad I powered through, but Jesus Christ Pixar give someone a damn warning.
I feel like Click doesn't get enough recognition, of all the really bad Sandler movies, I feel like Click was one of the few that really went above something goofy as it got near the end of the movie. How not to let life pass you by and realize you're not exactly in for a rush to the finish line.
DBrugs ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 04:53:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fuck that movie, it was advertised as a comedy
SL8Rfan ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 06:28:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The last time my dad hugged me he thought I foudn the girl of my dreams. Turns out...when he died three days later she bailed because it was "Too much for me to handle". She turned out to be a demon. Took my soul.
I'm happily married now to a woman who would have made my dad cry she's so wonderful.
Never got to say goodbye to him. He was driving to my brother's house for New Years eve for a big family celebration and died on 95 of a massive coronary. Onlookers said he was able to stear his car off the highway into the jersey wall so he didn't hurt others. Paramedics said he was crying and trying to fight and live. I'll never be able to let that go.
I worshipped my dad. his death sent me into a spiral of self abuse and anger for several years. I'm still fighting the pain.
That said, I'm totally in love with my wife of 2 years now. My dad gives me heads up pennies when I do right.
My mom and I butt heads over politics but I've taken care of her since then because my dad would have kicked my ass had I not.
Oh, and my dad always told me and my best friend that we'd both be 200 lbs when we hit 40.
I'm 40, weigh 172 and work out 5 days a week. I'm in the best shape of my life because my wife called me skinny fat and my dad challenged me before he died.
We live on. Let your legacy affect everybody positively. Plant wonderful seeds and watch them grow.
Thanks...I needed that. Anonymous forums are a great place to let things go.
Your dad would have been proud of you and he would have loved your wife.
But don't look at that last hug as wasted or thrown away. In that moment he was really.happy because you were happy, so thst sharing of joy was never wanted even if it never worked out afterwards.
Remember that moment for what it was, and find comfort in knowing that he'd have hugged the shit out of you again when. You introduced your current wife.
Man, I would just use that remote to pause time take a nap or read a book anytime I wanted. Think of how much shit I could get done if my time sleeping and reading didn't count against my 24 hour day. Pretty solid flick though.
Dude, fuck E.T. That movie planted the seed of my irrational fear of aliens. My grandmother loved this fucking movie and my child mind couldn't follow the goddamn plot so I sort of filled in what I didn't understand with my own logic. This wrinkly piece of shit invades this kid's life and FEEDS OFF OF HIM. The scene with the white suits and taking over the house? I don't know how but that moaning little turd got this family's house taken over.
Glad I'm not the only one who feels this way about ET. Watched it a few weeks ago and instead of nostalgia I was filled with pure anger directed at the alien
I saw ET once when I was 7 or so. That scene where they take over the house and make it like a clean from freaked me out. Not even the fact that there was an alien, but the conversion of the house into like a biohazard lab or whatever scared the shit out of me. I haven't seen it since and I have no desire to ever see it again.
dandjent ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 04:21:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh, fuck this movie. Advertised itself like it was your typical lighthearted Adam Sandler movie, then lay in wait with a baseball bat to destroy your feels. I suspect Steve Moffat was somehow involved.
Sageypie ยท 8 points ยท Posted at 05:11:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is one of those movies that I always get irrationally angry at. Seriously, just screw Adam Sandler's character in this for all of his stupid, stupid, stupid effin' decisions, and his endless bitching about his life when he has an answer for all his problems.
THAT GODDAMNED REMOTE HAS A PAUSE BUTTON
His work project, the one he fast forwards through, all because he can't be fussed to spend time with his family when he wants to just get it done? Fucking pause, do the thing, and boom.
For fuck's sake, him wanting a promotion? Well look at the wizard who can instantly finish a project. Get that magician whatever he damn well pleases before he kills us all with his arcane powers, or just goes to work for our competitor.
Hurry to work? Pause that crap, you're the effin' Flash now.
Low on cash? Well pause in the bank, look at the world's newest fucking supervillian.
Seriously, every single problem in his life is solved with just pausing everything. Instead he just ruins his life by skipping all of it.
Just, screw that character and his stupid brain. Magic remote that pauses the universe, and he chooses to fast forward though everything instead.
The first movie my wife cried to (since we had started dating) was Wreck It Ralph. No sign of anything until we were sitting in our car in the parking lot. Very unexpected. .
I'm a grown man and I cried watching 50 first dates. That shit was so touching :'(
Pennklok ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 10:02:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My dad passed away in 2015. He suffered from a severe brain tumor and dementia towards the end. It got really bad too. People with dementia do and say crazy things. My own father thought there was a man we hired in the house to kill him and things like that.it was like this for about three years. You do not know the feeling of seeing your dad hiding on the ground outside in the jersey winter with no coat at 1 am cuz he was scared, and then having to carry him inside at 81 years old. One day i wa s keeping him company and watching a movie with him. It was "Bonnie and Clyde". This was towards the end when he just began to start losing fine motor skills. I heard him cal my name during the movie and i looked and saw my dad sitting. Like it was him. I mean, completely there. I could see it in his eyes. I was adopted when i was 2 years old and saved from a very abusive family. He looked at me and said, "i knew when i first saw you i loved you. When i brought you a teddy bear at the police station and you smiled. You are a good kid and a good father. Always love your kids like i love you." I cried and held him for like a half hour straight and felt him regress back again in my arms. Annd that was the last REAL time I got to ever talk to my dad and tell him I loved him. To this day I cannot watch that movie. If your parents love you, let them. If you love them, tell them. Spend time with them, because it goes by fast and we don't have a lot of it. I miss you dad....
cherish that moment, when my dad regressed from his cancer he more or less didn't recognize me, he kept yelling to "get that stranger out of my house" and it killed me inside, the closest I ever got to a moment like that was when I wore a Tottenham Hotspurs Jersey (our favorite soccer team) and he sat telling me how much his son loves that team, how he was becoming a good man and he missed him, it broke me, I couldn't stop crying until I went home, never saw him alive again, its weird but the film I cant watch was the new Planet of the Apes, we went together and it was the last film I saw with him.
I first cried watching โCreatorโ which is an early 80โs Peter Oโtoole movie that is supposed to be a farcical comedy. I only watched it because we had HBO and I was a little kid up late and it was rated R. But I balled my eyes out in the end. I still love Peter Oโtoole because of that movie.
smbdysm1 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:46:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The most emotional movie for me (I found out last Christmas) is Eight Crazy Nights. Put it on for the kids, damn near broke down at the end.
That's crazy. Click was the first movie I thought of when I saw the title of this post. I saw it with two of my buddies when we were about 14, I had to turn away to avoid them knowing I was crying.
at the end of the movie is when it hit me hard. When the survivors and kids came to his grave to pay respects to him. He was a good man, saving as many as he could.
I went to go see this movie about two weeks after my father died. I saw it pretty early in its run so I didnโt realize that it was going to be so heartbreaking. I just wanted to see Adam Sandler and be able to laugh for a bit. I did my best, but I just lost it at the end. Iโve never watched it again, but itโs still not as bad as Jack and Jill.
Munky92 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:29:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was the first movie in his downward spiral of shitty movies.
I wasn't ready for the feels when watching this movie.
adairtd ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:07:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Big fish. When Edward asks his son to tell him the story of his life, and the transition to Edwards funeral and his son meeting all of the people from the stories he never thought were true.
Mother. Fucking. Homeward. Bound! It still gets me every time. Or maybe it was the Fox and the Hound. I still canโt watch that movie. That rat bastard!
Land Before Time when i was about 5. When Littlefootโs mom died I fucking lost it.
Six7Six7 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 18:48:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Armageddon when Bruce Willis sacrifices himself so Ben Affleck can marry and take care of his daughter. ๐ญ
Myolor ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 03:47:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was also an Adam Sandler movie... but the animated one โ8 Crazy Nightsโ that scene where he finds out his parents died is sad as hell...
traws06 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 03:57:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I know this seems to not be the popular, I guess Iโm odd. But it made no logical sense. It automatically fast forwarded his life because he had in the past in similar situations. Except TiVo doesnโt automatically fast forward through parts of your TV show just because you had in the past. The premise was heart warming, but I couldnโt get over the holes.
This movie tore me up. Every time I hear Linger I bust out crying. Big sobbing tears. I'm too ashamed to tell my husband that my only association with that song is this movie.
mudnut ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:19:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I was stuck in a adolescent program when this came out, it was Friday night and we got a movie so we always got commedy or horror movies to distract us from how much our lives sucked. It was what we looked forward to every week. It was such a quick relief from the depression that was homesickness, group after fucking group, monitored everything by staff.. and so Friday night we got click. It started hilarious and for a bit I was having a blast and completely forgot the depressing bullshit my life was made up of, until the end of this movie hit and shit got way to real. It fucked me up so bad, it fucked all of us up so bad. Something about a wolf in sheep's clothing when it comes to feels just hits so hard and we weren't ready for it. The next week was rough, similar thing happened when we got Lord's of Dogtown and didn't know what it was about.
vanceco ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:41:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
you must be one of the producers.
Edghyatt ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 16:20:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh boy! Here we go again with this movie.
It would be โsadโ if it were starred by Adrien Brody and directed by Darren Aronofsky or something along those lines, but the fact that itโs starred by Adam Fucking Sandler is a dead giveaway that everything will be alright in the end. Did nobody see the poster of the movie?
h3lblad3 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:42:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I think the first movie that made me cry was Rocky IV during the Apollo Creed montage. The worst part was that I hadn't ever watched any of the Rocky movies, I didn't know the character at all, it was just a very emotional part of the movie.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:43:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I watched that movie through the eyes of my own father. At the very very end when he finally figured it out that family is what matters it was too late. It reminded me of my own father's take on his own life. He realized he spent far too long doing what was not as important as family. It made me weep terribly in the theater.
I cried at the end of the movie BIG FISH.... SPOILERS
at the end when everyone starts showing up to the funeral and he realizes that maybe the stories were a little exaggerated but the people and things he did for them all were real. And he's just a dick because he never believed him. It hit home more after my dad passed away and people that worked besides his crew like 35 years ago were showing up and traveled 100s of miles to be there. I called my eyes out at that movie after my dad died because it was all too close.
I remember the first time I cried while watching a movie I was like 4 and a dog was killed. I still cry in a movie when a dog is killed or hurt and I'm 31.
niusam ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:58:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yes, I had to hold back my tears, since I went during scout camp and I was the leader of the group and couldn't show weakness, but tears were definitely ready to fall
I actually enjoyed that part a lot. I liked how they made the school bus similar to Ms. Frizzle from the magic school bus
pogueboy ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:08:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Land before Time, as the kid of a single mother watching the mom get murdered by a Trex in the first fifteen minutes of the first act was horrifying, then the movie proceeds to knock off the grandparents that assume responsibility of the poor kid.
I have depression and apparently just generally fucked up hormones so there's a lot of movies that make me cry like a baby and it pisses me off. I can't judge anyone for what makes them tear up.
Not going to like, I threw a tear out when Jack died in Titanic when I watched it with my high school girlfriend. Had that lump in my throat too. She in the other hand didn't cry. I totally was the little bitch in the relationship
I watched that movie completely expecting it to be dumb as he'll and when it made me feel deep feelings I got kind of angry. How dare this Adam Sandler movie make me fucking cry?
Never really got that movie till my Father was killed. After that, most Father relates heart string pulls, will always result in some real tears. Time does heal wounds, but that doesn't mean they can't be reopened again and again.
Balazi ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:15:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It got me and my dad and brother too, its the notebook for men.
As a kid, I had always prided myself in being emotionally cold when it came to sad movies and books. Click was the first movie that broke through to my icy, 12 year old heart.
KROXON ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:17:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
100%! The first movie I ever cried watching was click. I was like 11 and thatโs when I knew I was a movie crier.
that movie... man. That was one of those I wish I never watched. That is my worst nightmare. I always want to fast forward but I know there is no way to go back.
I donโt have the closest relationship with my parents so father / son stuff really hits extra hard. I completely lost it in the last 15 minutes of Guardians of the Galaxy 2 as well.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:21:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I always cry watching Big Daddy..."but I whip my own ass"
nemo1080 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:23:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Linger
jdmackes ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:23:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First one I remember crying at was Schindler's List. At the end when Schindler was saying how various things could have saved more people still make me break down.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:35:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Holt shit I went to see this movie with a girl on a first date when i was 15 and I couldn't contain myself. I haven't watched it since but that scene where he's dying and talking to Kate Winslet or something had me in tears. Had to look away from the screen to make me look like a manly man.
Click was the best Adam Sandler movie I've ever seen, but the only thing that made me tear up was that I got duped into watching another Adam Sandler movie. It wasn't as terrible as some of his other stuff, but still would have been better without all of the Sandlerisms.
TBearDX ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:35:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I have seen it once and will enevr watch it again. not because it was bad, but because of the heart attack scene. I cried like a little girl when I first saw it. my dad and I were real close and it just hit me real hard for some reason. then a few years later my dad died from a heart attack. well NEVER watch this movie again because it's just be too hard. which sucks because otherwise it was actually a good flick
9nines9 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:40:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie i ever cried while watching was either the 1986 Transformer movie when Optimus died or Iron Giant. I still cry every time when watch Iron Giant
batfiend ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:41:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Huh. I first cried in Adam Sandler's 50 First Dates.
Whenever someone asks me, โwhatโs a movie that made you cry?โ the answer is always Click. No shame.
Micoy ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:43:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
In Little Giants when Johnny didnโt know what to do with the ball and Icebox told him to run to his dad who just arrived from out of town to watch him play so he ran all the way to his dad at the end zone.
The other one was in Rudy at the final game when the coach finally let him play.
For me it was Batman Returns, the scene where the Penguin dies. I was probably about 5 or 6 when I saw it on home video (probably not the best kids movie but when your kids scream for Batman what are ya gonna do?)
My tiny child mind couldn't understand exactly what was happening, other than knowing it was sad and getting that feeling of person's life wasted
Literally never cried at another movie since. I'm weird
This movie...never did I cry in a movie like I did in this one. I was so hellbent on making myself successful, working 80+ hours per week to provide for my family. I broke down in the theater realizing how much of my focus was on money instead of creating the memories that are so meaningful. Thanks to the people that were behind this, you changed my life. My wife and I still crack up that click turned me into a blubbering blob of jello.
My first time crying in the theater was Wilson in Cast Away when I was a kid. Second and third was Click when I was a teenager. I love you, son, and the heart attack ripped me apart. When I got out of the theater I called my Dad and told him I loved him.
No movie has ever really made me do something quite like that. Click isn't one of the greatest movies of all time, but it is a great, emotional, funny movie. Probably one of Adam Sandlers best (granted that isn't saying much.)
This movie definitely throws left field and catches you off guard! At first itโs kind of fun and lighthearted - absolutely love Christopher Walken in this... then the story evolves and goes balls deep into the feelers without you realizing until itโs way too late.
Adam Sandler's hammy acting aside, I always thought this movie was really good just for the premise alone. I haven't really seen it explored elsewhere and I was younger when I first saw it, so it really struck a nerve for me.
Mine was Hardball with Keanu Reeves. Such a feel-good movie and all it took was one scene to change everything, and feel absolutely awful.
danirat ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:55:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried like a little bitch watching it, and I knew it was just an updated It's a Wonderful Life
Valve00 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:56:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It really caught me off guard. The whole thing was marketed as a comedy and the trailers I saw didn't give away any of the darker parts, so when it took a turn I was really blindsided.
shaner23 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:56:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried too
TheDoBoy ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:56:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie made me cry every time it got to the family first scene. Every god damn time. Even if it was on tv randomly and got to that part. This movie just hit hard because of 7 or so years I worked night crew at Vons. I missed so many holidays and birthdays. I have a little more leeway now working in dairy and other people to take my shifts so I actually get requested days off now. I havenโt watched this movie in years so I wonder if the scene would still get to me.
abegosum ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:59:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
nartchie ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:04:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie makes me angry. Who wants less time? This guy can pause time and all he uses it for is to fart in his bosses face and drop the pants of his ex wife's new husband?
The rest of the time he fasts forward?
I don't recall the first time but the most I have cried was the last 2 episodes of season 4 of House where Amber dies. I cry. A lot. Loudly and uncontrollably. When Wilson has to say good by my heart breaks, every single time. Never fails.
First movie to make me cry (that I remember) was the first Pokรฉmon movie
Conambo ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:11:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie actually made me rethink my life more than almost any other movie. It had a "dog waiting for his master for the rest of his life in Futurama" effect on me.
HAC522 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:11:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Lots of movies have made me tear up and cry, but only one does it consistently every single time.
White Christmas. That ending is the most perfect ending in cinematic history.
Ok I havenโt watched this because I know it will wreck me. Life passing me by is my biggest fear and cry trigger. I bawled in the theater at innerstellar every time someone aged rapidly
I've definitely gotten a tear or two at some movies but the first movie I actually cried at was Beauty and the Beast (2016). Fuck me man. When they are all turning at the end, the dog, Cogsworth and Lumiere? 26 years old and I cried like a baby. I tried to talk about it with my girlfriend after the movie and I started to cry again!
drunxor ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:24:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Watched Bicentennial Man the other day for the first time in a while. Its impossible not to cry during that movie :(
rawker86 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:24:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
mine was Robin Williams in "Jack". the final scene at the high school graduation where he's like 17 and has the failing body of a 68-year-old, fuck that for a happy ending.
I don't recall the first movie I cried during, but the one I always think of is the end of Joy Luck Club, because we watched it for a high school English class. Specifically the very end of the movie when Jing-Mei goes to China and the thing happens.
Oh, and "End of Time" from Doctor Who. The bit about the lottery ticket is I'm pretty certain the first time I cried in front of my wife. These weren't manly tears either. Snot bubbles and sobs and everything.
exxR ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:31:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried when Pikachu left ashe in the anime
N0S0M ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:31:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mastrius ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:34:16 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You're not alone on this one. That's the first movie I can remember where I cried and I wasn't a child bring sad at something obvious in a Disney movie.
I remember watching Click in theatres and I could NOT handle it. When everything went wrong and he couldn't use the remote to fix it I was pretty much squirming in my seat. I am a bit of a control freak so it was just too much for me.
Same for me, never happened once before that movie. I tried rewatching it to see if I could get it to happen again, but seems like it was a 1 time thing.
Mine was โOur Idiot Brotherโ when Paul Rudd was in jail and like at the lowest point in fuck-it mode but then his sisters brought his dog Willie Nelson to see him in jail and when they reunited I fucking lost my shit bawling
This movie wrecked me in the theater. was not ready for the major break down i had after. Hit home majorly for me with the lost time. Interstellar was another one that hit home for that same reason. Damn.
Mine was Titanic (big shocker, right?). Specifically the scene when the old couple were on the bed as the water rushed in, killing them. My 8yr old heart couldnโt handle it lol
DUDE! I thought I was the only one!! Hit way too close to home with me. My dad passed of pancreatic cancer when I was in highschool, movie came out the Summer after my senior year. Him in the hospital bed was a lot to handle for me, but in the long run I want to say it really helped me cope emotionally. First time I let it out after it happened. Didn't mean for a sob story, just relatable.
I remember my first cry during a movie was when I was real young, and we had the first Toy story on VHS and when I watched the scene where Buzz learned he couldn't fly because he was a toy broke my little heart. My mom still brings it up to this day Lol
"You remember when you were little and cried when Buzz couldn't fly?"
"Yeah mom..."
"You ran away to your room because you were so upset!"
"Thanks mom..."
ezequien ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:11:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The scene on Interstellar where Cooper watches the videos his kids sent him through the years made me cry to the point I was gasping for breath. 3 times.
orwiad10 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:11:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried when free Willy jumped over that kid. I was just so proud that he went the distance. Lol
p177 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:14:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried when Schwartzenegger gave birth. Not sarcastic.
bdoz138 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:14:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I've told people that the only movie to make me cry was Angus. I was quickly and profoundly ridiculed. Which makes me think that no one else has seen this movie.
This is so true. I remember the same and telling a mate, turns out he cried too. We were cry buddies. Adam Sandler gets a lot of stick, but Click is definitely one of his better films.
I thought I was the only one. I was in 7th or 8th grade when it came out. My buddies and I went to see it in theater and I caught shit for shedding a few years during it. Solid movie but unexpectedly sad.
gman920 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:20:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah until it slapped you in the face and said โJK it was all a dream.โ Cheapens the whole experience. Gives you the feels and then tells you that you wasted your time by giving a shit. Liked the movie but felt kind of cheated when it ended the way it did...
While I like it, Iโve found that โAbout Timeโ is a much better movie with similar themes.
NeonCop ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:31:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My first time crying in a movie: I was super competitive when I was young , so when Lightning McQueen gave up the title to help Strip Weathers in Cars, I immediately broke down crying. A little ridiculous, I know, but I did learn a cool life lesson.
Holy shit . This movie takes you by complete surprise. Me and my flat-mate (both dudes in their late 20s) watched this a few months ago and were sat there fighting off the tears. This was until we both noticed we were. After which a nod and some beers were opened and cheers was had.
We have both lost someone recently so maybe it hit us both there. By still this movie goes from silly/funny to incredibly hard hitting very quickly.
CJ2324 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:34:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Did anyone cry at the last part when it was raining & I think he chase after his son to tell him he loves him then died. Thatโs where it really got me.
Same here, at least from what I remember. I watched it when I was 9 when it came out on DVD. The whole last few scenes were all pretty sad. Him running out in the rain and dying was my breaking point. Right then, my 15 year old uncle abruptly made fun of me for crying :^(. Good to know that the movie touched other people's hearts too. I should probably get my baby brother to watch it actually since he's now the same age as I when I watched it.
Also, I don't understand why the movie had such bad reviews. It wasn't poorly done or anything. Maybe the jokes were half-boiled if you weren't a 9 year old, but, in the end it had a heart warming message and it was well-done in my 9 year old opinion.
Jfc the ending to that movie is so depressing. Got me good when i was a wee lad
neofac ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:57:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My first movie I cried to was robin hood prince of thieves :/ specifically the part where the soliders attack the tree house people. Wtf 10year old me ?
Oshojabe ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:59:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The funny thing is, I basically knew where the movie was going because of a book I got at Chik-Fil-A that had an old French tale called The Magic Thread with virtually the same set-up and payoff (though magic thread is the source of the skipping instead of a remote), and I still cried at the end when he "died."
Tried to watch Snoop Dogg's new Netflix show "Coach Snoop", tiers falling down my face after the second episode. I wasn't ready for that!
JazzyDan ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:03:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I mean, for me it was technically Home Alone: Lost in New York, when Marv gets electrocuted and you can see his skeleton. I only cried because I was scared though, it was that moment I realised that even when I think Iโm alone thereโs always a skeleton in the room with me. Except for that, Click was mine too, are you even human if you donโt weep at that?
salmon10 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:06:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
HighDerp ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:11:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same! Click made me ball.
Tralan ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:13:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
People always think I'm trying to be funny or ironic, but the end of Drop Dead Fred makes me cry almost every time. The whole movies she's on a goofy adventure with her goofy imaginary friend, getting into all sorts of bonkers situations and adventures. Finally, she's ready to confront her demons and enters the Dreamscape. She confronts her husband and gets the courage to push him away. She confronts her horrible mother and gets the courage to stand on her own. She finally confronts her inner child, that was bound and gagged, and sets her free and learns to love herself. Finally, she smiles at Fred and says, "C'mon! Let's go!"
To which he looks away and says simply, "I can't." Fucking hell, dude! This was supposed to be a stupid comedy, not some deep emotional shit.
gcdugi ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:15:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Try watching Marley and Me
Cpcpcp11 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:17:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Did nobody cry in The Lion King when Mufasa died?!?! Sheesh that was devastating...
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:26:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Well it was pretty fuckin sad how he wasted his life away
m7m6b5 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:26:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie definitely validated Sandler's ability to act beyond his comedic pigeon-hole. The last scene with his father and the "family first scene (both at the top of the comments rn) actually destroyed me and had me call my dad just to say I love you.
Mine was โborn to be wildโ, about a boy and his best friend, who was a Gorilla.
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Ok, Iโm just realizing why Harambeโs death bothered me so much.... This is hitting me hard rn...
pr0b0ner ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:36:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Definitely caught me off guard too... that and how amazingly hot Kate Beckinsale was!
wiwalker ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:37:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
to this day, the only movie I've cried to
Feiker ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:37:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was 8 crazy nights, why they gotta be mean to the little guy?
gustix ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:38:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie weighed heavily on me the first time I saw it and helped me change my ways.
Being a business owner, I have definitely worked way too much in my life. It is my own fault, and it's very easy to fall into that trap.
Now I have a wife and kid, and I still fall into the workaholic trap now and then. This movie is one of the things I think of when I'm finding my way back out.
Nothing in Reddit has resonated more with me than this. I'm a guy and my female cousin was laughing her ass if at me during the scene where he saw himself be a dick to his father.
Nothing shameful about being sad about that. Incredibly emotional moment in an otherwise fun movie! Reminds me that I don't spend enough time with my dad :'(
Great movie, might be a Debbie downer for saying this. I feel the ending is cheap when he got to go back and throw the remote away. You don't get to take that back granted he would never use it after that but still, it just bugs me. I like sad endings when they're earned and happy endings when they're earned.
Click wasn't the first movie l cried at (that would be ET in 1982, because I'm old like that) but Click definitely made me cry at the end. It was surprisingly good for what it was.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:19:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My grandfather died before this movie was released and i cried like a baby during the "i love you son" scene. He looks alot like my pawpaw.
I was only 12.
mev186 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:25:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The Land Before Time was the first time I remember crying at a movie.
My brother has only ever cried once in a movie and it was in click.
He says it's just because of how much it blindsided him. If you go to see a sad movie you kinda have your guard up. You don't have any emotional walls up when you go to see a freaking Adam Sandler movie. Lol
The movie that got me was "Falling Down" Don't think I saw "Click" because Adam Sandler
ccm596 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:35:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same! This is the first movie I remember seeing in theaters, though parts of the memory suggest that I'd been before. (I asked if we could sit way at the front "this time", a request I ended up regretting)
tootanz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:37:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My dad killed himself when I was 8 and I saw this in the theater 12 years later. I fucking bawled. I wanted so badly to have been able to say goodbye to my father in the rain, or anywhere.
Click is still one of the best movies Sandler has ever made, and anyone who says Sandler doesnโt make actual good films is a liar.
DkS_FIJI ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:52:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
If you claim this movie didn't have some emotional gravitas, you're full of shit. It may have been an Adam Sandler comedy, but it definitely got dark and emotional at the end and really sad.
The movie was great. It got the best of us with its great plot and cast.
Skyrush ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:24:16 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Humor I can enjoy plus some good dramatic scenes make me really like movies/series.
Also I like the way Anime producers realize that mix of drama & comedy (thinking of Steins gate, Clannad..).
Aphobos ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:24:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Defenitley one of his best... even if it does make some people leak good quality H2O, Anger Management is a quality film too even if it does make me sing "I feel Pretty" to myself..
Nurizeko ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:48:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
There's no shame, Click specifically tried to cause feels.
That_Box ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:50:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
None of my friends realise how deep this movie is!
I'm a male in my late 20's and I'm emotionally desensitised. Even during what should be very upsetting situations (e.g funerals of close family members) regardless of how upset I am my tear ducts struggle to work. It'd be more effective to squeeze water out of desert rocks. This is the only movie that has ever made my tear ducts function.
Mine was โSling Bladeโ. SPOILERS: Billy Bob Thorntonโs character kinda reminded me of my Grandpa. He gave the kid his books! It gives me great joy to ask my partner for some biscuits withโm mustard mmmhmm.
Siiimo ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:15:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie is based on a parable called "The Magic Thread". I'm not sure where the parable originates from. Looks like it might be by William Bennett? But I'm not sure.
Dalinair ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:17:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me an American tail when fivel gets lost and sings somewhere out there. To this day it still breaks me
Fragtag1 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:18:16 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The way you phrased that had me cracking up lol
amcaaa ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:20:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Bridge to Terabithia, when the girl dies and he goes to her funeral. That fucked me up.
Lebagel ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:25:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same here, that hospital parking lot/rain scene was just terrible for the tear canals.
My girlfriend at the time was in complete shock that I was crying. She was crying, I was crying it was a night full of tears.
I thought I was in the clear after Adam Sandlerโs character was saying goodbye to his father (Henry Winklerโs character), holy shit was I mistaken...
I've only had three movies make me cry. My first was Castaway when he loses Wilson. Second was the end of Spirited Away, and last was Click.
bisjac ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:35:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Halfway through the movie it became a real downer, just heavy drama. While the first half being silly comedy... Was off-putting for me. I couldn't transition between the 2.
CBSP14 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:36:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same
dylanbow ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:38:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
1) Lion King, "Dad, dad, wake up" (age 7)
2) The First Pokรฉmon Movie, the crying Pokรฉmon scene (age 8)
3) A Dog's Purpose, literally every time the dog died (age 22, very hungover)
This movie made me choke up when I first saw it, but when I got married and had a kid, anything where a main character had to deal with a loss like that always got me. Up, Big Daddy, Click, Cyanide and Happinessโ first Depressing Episode. I just developed a higher level of empathy to really grasp the feels.
Another Sandler movie that got me was the Cobbler. I can't remember too much of the movie other than it hit right in the feels. I'll have to re-watch to confirm.
diatom15 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:19:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm not a crier and that movie got me. It's Adam Sandler, I'm not expecting emotional depth so I was blind sided. This movie plays at the heart strings.
Land Before Time the original. I'm 30 yrs old but anytime I hear that sad great valley theme song it hits me right in the feels and I mist up. Especially when it's playing during the montage of Littlefoot and him mom, omg.
Edit: was curious so I watched some of the sad parts. Confirmed... cried
Also yeah I did not expect to tear up do much from click when I first watched it. Out may have changed my outlook on life early on but I don't really know for sure. Maybe nowadays I've just been taking it for granted.
Turns out I'm a heartless jerk compared to the rest of you. It's a Wonderful Life is the only movie that got to me as an adult (though I cried a lot when things scared me as a kid)
Movies usually don't get to me like that but one of the first ones that made me tear up was indeed an Adam Sandler movie. Reign over me Mede me tear up real good..
Pokรฉmon The First Movie, where Ash turns to stone and Pikachu is trying to wake him up by shocking him... oh man, that scene was rough for my young self.
That movie is so fucked up (in a good way), they advertised it as a comedy "hey look he's farting in the Hoff's face! Ha", "Look at the slow mo boobs! Ha" Then they pull the rug with some of the deepest most emotional scenes I've ever seen, it was like being hit in the chest
bwware ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:53:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was E.T. Nine year old me crying my eyes out when he went back home.
Now my daughter's was The Cat in the Hat with Mike Myers. She was crying like crazy when he left at the end. "Why'd he have to leave!?!?"
Same experience. Watched this by myself (thank god) skipping classes last year of college. I was a disaster. I really wish I would have went to class instead.
This is why I get frustrated with Sanders, he has greatness in him but typically takes the lowhanging fruit (that also pays way better) than a click like movie, or funny people, meyorowitz stories, etc.
mhazz84 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:04:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This information needed to be made into a meme. Make one about the first movie you ever laughed at too.
Quiet kid loses his best friend because of a world that didn't want to take the time to understand. The "monster" shows them what it means to be a hero by choosing to not be a tool for destruction and chose to be a Superman.
Right after the "you stay, I go, no following," the sound drops off a bit as he flies into the air and Hogarth let's out an "I love you". Then everyone is looking up at him flying towards it with hope, Hogarth is filled with dread. He flies straight to his death and just before making contact, he smiles and says...Superman.
Other honorable mentions for cry movies:
-Brother Bear
-UP
-Click
-Rudy
-Armageddon
JayAhern ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:08:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This was the last movie I watched - unexpectedly deep, didn't help that he shared my dad's name.
Such tear.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:12:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
that keanu reeves film where he teaches the baseball team and the lil kid gets killed and the film ends with them all just playing was so perfectly sad
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:17:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sandler doesn't have the acting chops to get ME to cry. And I cry like a motherfucker....give me a decent insurance commercial, and I am weeping like a bitch
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:25:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude Big Daddy was mine. Its the reason I have a soft spot for Adam Sandler.
Tetsero ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:26:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I think the first film I cried at was Lady and the Tramp 2... Although I had shut my finger in a heavy door and lost my fingernail only moments before the film was put on so that may have been a factor..
I remember watching this and being so caught off guard by the fact that this movie could make me cry. My naive mind thought that since Adam Sandler was in the movie, it had to be sure comedy.
j1022 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:49:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
If I had known what I was getting myself into, I never would have watched that movie. That being said, it's a great film that really made me appreciate my wife and family more.
Theek3 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:04:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That episode in pokemon where ash releases butterfree gave me the feels as a kid.
donorak7 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:25:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fuck yea it was and a good movie at that! I swear he had an awesome series of movies same with nick cage but people only focused on the bad ones that came out. While youโll struggle to find a good one now Iโll always watch little Nicky
Same situation for me, when heโs laying out in the street telling his children that family comes first? That was heartbreaking.
Every time Iโve watched it which I think has been three times, I have cried.
cammy511 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:39:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First cry was Marley and Me. Dogs always get me.
bmanxx13 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:40:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Definitely a sad movie. Between Click, Pursuit of Happiness, and Marley and Me I lost it the most with Marley and Me. My family had lost both of our dogs we grew up with around the time the movie came out. Brought back tons of relatable memories.
Itโs a reason I havenโt had another dog since. Losing 2 best friends was tough on me and my brother. However, my wife and I will probably get a dog once the kids are older.
I saw Click like 2 months after my mom died. The scene where he fast forwards past his pops going? I literally wept like a baby. SOBBING in the theater.
Wow, can't believe this is true for someone else too. This is probably the only movie that made me cry in the cinema. I remember telling my friend this and he laughed at me.
HAYS74K ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:49:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie seriously saved my marriage. We were out talking about things and how we think getting a divorce may be what is best for us. We went and saw Click and I gyess the feels made us realize what we had and that we didn't want to give up. 9 years and 2 kids later and we are more in love then ever!
Marley and Me had me ugly crying since the scene where the dog had a little trouble going up steps, which is only like halfway through the movie. I just sobbed for like 45 minutes.
I'm so glad im not the only one. My mom.and dad was just going through a divorce when that movie came out and I came home from watching that movie and was bawling my eyes out and hugging my dad. Everybody wants to rule the world has the same affect because of that.
Iron Giant & Balto were my first cries, don't remember which was first.
bibowski ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:13:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What's-her-face is really hot in the that.
Valahiru ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:14:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is going to sound ridiculous but the first time I watched Eight Crazy Nights I had to fight back tears. The whole movie is so freaking ridiculous. But at the end when Whitey is talking to the mall after he doesn't get the patch he says something to the effect of "maybe I should move to a town where nobody knows who I am. At least then people will have a reason not to acknowledge me".
Like damn Sandler way to throw me a left hook out of nowhere.
The first movie I ever cried to was Best of the Best, the ending scene where he loses to the man who killed his brother. The redemption here was powerful to me as a kid. I guess dudes being emotional makes me emotional. https://youtu.be/kdgK5d7Y5LQ
I didn't cry at movies, until I had kids. Was always ahh that is sad, moved on. Then youngins came along, First movie as a family was Toy Story 3. When they gave up and held hands good lord.
I was silly enough to watch Marley and Me the other day.
avalisk ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:33:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was Hidalgo. Something about that horse, injured and fatigued, thirsty, pulling 110% towards the finish line gets me sobbing like a child. I'm tearing up just thinking about it and I haven't seen that movie in years.
I rented Click for New Years Eve a couple of years ago because everyone wanted to see a funny movie. This movie made everyone at my party cry including myself. It put a cloud over my party and everyone started talking about losing people and pets. It was terrible lol.
I can't remember the first one but the one that hit the hardest ever was, Love and Other Drugs. I'm disabled and I felt I needed her more than she needed me. I fell apart and she just held me and told me she needed me too.
She's an ex now, I always needed her more than she needed me. I haven't dated since and it's been years. I still miss her and probably will forever. She made me smile up until the last moment together, and even sometimes after.
ProBro ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:10:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same, I was way too young for that shit. Me and my brother used to watch all the Adam Sandler movies when we were kids, cuz that's pretty much the only demographic that finds him funny.
Dradunov ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:11:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie that made feel any sort of sad emotion was Big Daddy by Adam Sandler. Wasn't expecting it to be an Adam Sandler movie but there it is.
Omni33 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:13:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried at the end too. I couldnt believe I spent actual money on that garbage
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:16:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie gave me /r/existentialfear panic attacks. I started longing for a magic remote control to slow down, pause, and rewind my life to be able to live longer, experience more, and have more time with loved ones. The terror of my life flashing before my eyes is all too real, despite trying to live mindfully and be โin the momentโ (even through the uncomfortable things because theyโre still something) as much as I can. The fact that I canโt remember the majority of my life and Iโm only 28 is horrifying. It feels like three decades have gone by in an instant, and Iโm torn between being paralyzed with knowledge that another three decades will go by just as fast and knowing that if I allow myself to be figuratively paralyzed that the time will go by even faster. The internal physiological feeling is literally that of fight/flight/or freeze ๐ฐ
gingy_rn ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 18:00:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie came out the week my mom passed away. I was in high school and all my friends took me to see this movie thinking itโs an Adam Sandler movie itโll be so funny! No. Nope. No way. I cried quietly while my friends cried next to me and made awkward glances in my direction. They really did portray this movie wrong in the commercials.
sug1 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 18:52:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"BEN!!!!"
bazz187 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 19:25:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Me too. This movie really hit me in the feels like nothing before
Goddamn Land Before Time part 2. When chomper had to leave. I cried. I was five but dammit I cried
flumese ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 19:46:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This was me too omg.
When I was younger my sisters and I would literally camp in our parents room. Idk why lol but we made our own blanket fortress. We would always to go blockbuster on Friday. We rented this movie and everyone already fell asleep halfway and when it got to the part where I think the remote doesnโt work and heโs stuck in the rain (? I havenโt watched it in 10+ years so forgive me I really donโt remember anything but the rain lol) I was bawling my eyes out. It was like 1 am. Iโm pretty sure I was in third grade or something too.. Lolol. I was so glad everyone was asleep hahaha
Smigg_e ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:24:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm pretty sure it's just a big meme that Adam Sandler sucks. Any body that's a Adam Sandler fan knows he has some hits. Water boy, billy madison, click. Sandler movies are always playing on TV. Why? Because they're good movies! He had some duds but which actor doesn't? He was just trying new things out.
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RichardpenistipIII ยท 2761 points ยท Posted at 03:29:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Honestly I know itโs cool to hate on Sandler, but thatโs one of the most life changing movies Iโve ever watched. Really changed my perspective on life
DrenAss ยท 489 points ยท Posted at 03:57:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Right? Like, yeah, he has done some terrible movies by now and we all pretend that we never thought he was funny, but that movie made me think a lot about priorities.
Encyphus ยท 400 points ยท Posted at 05:08:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I don't pretend. I love the guy, even though he makes mistakes. He made my childhood pretty awesome.
To have a good time with his newer movies just check your brain out before starting the movie. Works well enough for me.
TangoTracker ยท 142 points ยท Posted at 05:17:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Seriously i love his new movies. You have to know what to expect, its just goofy fun that you can just clear your mind and enjoy a good couple hours of corny jokes and laughs. Love it
stfuasshat ยท 130 points ยท Posted at 05:39:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I get aggravated every time I see hate for him on Reddit. Anyone who makes as many movies as he has is bound to make shit once in a while.
I don't think I'll ever not like him.
Encyphus ยท 68 points ยท Posted at 05:48:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Just like Jackie Chan, or anyone else that's still regularly popping out movies for the last 20 years. They love what they do and they have so much fun with it, and you can tell.
Edit: I know my example sucks because Jackie has been going since like the eighties but it still gets the point across.
roilenos ยท 11 points ยท Posted at 12:52:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The every frame a picture vid about chan made me change my vision about him. I was neutral, but after watching it I have grown to appreciate the kind of cinema that he does, and kinda the Chinese way to make acciรณn movies, it just seem way more real and worked to me that the Hollywood focus on editing.
toelock ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 14:17:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I saw that clip before seeing the newest Bourne movie, made me realize how true it is. I couldn't see shit in the action segments, everything was all jittery and messy and whatever choreography they had was impossible to appreciate.
Alarid ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 13:26:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude starred in a remake of a movie he was famous for starring in. I don't know if that's lazy or genius, but I loved both of them.
CerberusC24 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 15:03:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
So did Jean Claude Van Dam. It's cashing in on nostalgia.
sexi_squidward ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 14:32:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What? People hate on Jackie? Also I didn't know he was still releasing movies. I adore that man.
gelinrefira ยท -13 points ยท Posted at 09:40:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Unfortunately Jackie is a real life dick, especially to the place that gave him his career, Hong Kong and US, where he made (and still makes) shit ton of money. He's sucking Beijing's cock so much his mouth is permanently locked open.
the_fat_whisperer ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 14:29:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This comment made me want to actually find out what you are talking about but I don't see it. What makes him a real life dick more than anyone else?
gelinrefira ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 00:11:15 on February 5, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Just search for Jackie Chan's politics.
the_fat_whisperer ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:31:22 on February 5, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I mean, he has his own political views, but I don't see how their wildly unexpected and I haven't found him actually doing anything egregious but maybe I'm not looking in the right places. Are you referring to something specific?
Texaz_RAnGEr ยท 21 points ยท Posted at 07:31:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm with ya. I was going through some shit with my gf when we saw click in theaters and I left wearing my sunglasses. That movie absolutely changed the way I view the world around me. Sandler has had some very powerful movies and roles despite the shit he gets. He's an emotionally captivating actor and I'm bummed he doesn't do more of the serious stuff.
Rinoremover1 ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 13:40:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I thought "the cobbler" was great
dutii ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 10:46:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Adam Sandler is a good dude who put out a ton of good movies for people to enjoy and laugh to. Not every movie creator has to make dystopian, hard to swallow, makes you think, movies. I love Adam Sandler and tbh, if I need a good laugh and to unwind, his movies are definitely always a consideration to me.
FrostinMyFlakes ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:53:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He produced pretty consistently great comedies for over a decade. And his dramatic performances (punch drunk love, reign over me) are amazing. Maybe his new stuff is a little goofy, but the man is very talented, no doubt about it.
Dennis__Reynolds ยท -8 points ยท Posted at 07:47:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Challenge accepted. He's conservative and most likely voted for Trump.. Putting your tolerance to the test.
DrizzlyEarth175 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:46:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Or get shitfaced. Equally effective.
Toohotsauce ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:44:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Plus Billy Madison is an all timer.
kittenxsnow ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:35:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
There's something so comforting about him even now, probably because half my childhood consisted of his movies.
ErmBern ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 16:55:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I like how youโre talking about him like he is Roman Polanski.
SirSoliloquy ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 07:15:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sheesh, it's really common for comedians or Comedic Actors to end up doing terrible movies after the height of their fame.
Leslie Nielson's final movies weren't any good. Steve Martin hasn't been in a good movie in forever. Mike Meyers' last good movie was Shrek 2. It just happens.
xmindallas ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 10:52:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
But what about The Jerk and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles? Those just came out in...wait, never mind.
Yuli-Ban ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 12:44:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You think you can get away that easily, motherfucker.
Planes, Trains & Automobiles: 1987.
2018 is to 1987 what 1987 is to 1956.
The Jerk: 1979. Oooh.
2018 is to 1979 what 1979 is to 1940.
xmindallas ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 19:13:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yep, that's about it. But hey, at least I didn't have gray hair yet in 1979 like he did.
Zero_Heart ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 06:15:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My only problem with his movies is that usually the first 80% is an enjoyable comedy and then the last 20% the movie drops to a more adult and serious tone. Happy Gilmore is like the one exception I can think of.
xmindallas ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 10:53:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Umm, Waterboy?
superscatman91 ยท 16 points ยท Posted at 05:22:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah. Jim Carrey, Mike Myers, and Adam Sandler. 3 comedians that were in some of my favorite 90's comedies.
Unfortunately, they all died to me around 2005-2008.
FukinGruven ยท 14 points ยท Posted at 06:42:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I still watch and rewatch all of the Austin Powers movies. I love them, I don't care if they are dumb.
deimos-acerbitas ยท 8 points ยท Posted at 07:29:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh behave
Texaz_RAnGEr ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:32:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
But what does it all mean bazzle!?
FukinGruven ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 08:11:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Basil*
-Bk7 ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 06:42:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
mike went mia on his own accord
Spax_ ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 14:58:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sandler is a legit actor, if people haven't seen Punch Drunk Love then go see that for a stellar performance from him.
catnamedkitty ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 15:04:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Don't pretend you d idnt like grandma's boy
DrenAss ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 19:12:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Guilty.
alleddie11 ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 15:00:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He didnโt always make horrible movies. I remember a time I couldnโt we for a new Adam Sandler movie to come out. Same thing happened with Eddie Murphy.
Mnawab ยท -1 points ยท Posted at 15:07:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It has nothing to do with hating him now and more to do with the fact that there's a clear difference and how he made movies back then and how he treats them now. He used to actually try and now he does anything but Try.
ErmBern ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 16:58:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I donโt understand why people hate him for that. He made at least 6 movies that were great. How much more does the guy owe you?
Mnawab ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 01:17:44 on February 8, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He doesn't owe me anything but if he's going to keep making movies then he should try instead of just half assing it. You can tell he doesn't try, it's all over his face. Even Sony said they would stop working with him because of the low quality he produces.
ErmBern ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 01:34:23 on February 8, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I donโt see a problem with that. Or at least itโs not our problem, itโs his.
There isnโt a moral imperative to make art as good as you can. I have no problem with someone that I like, and who gave me joy with his movies in the past, making shit movies as a cash grab.
If he were my friend, I would be laughing with him all the way to the bank. I donโt see why my feelings should change because he is a public figure and not my friend.
If all he ever did was stand-up and SNL and make Happy Gilmore, Billy Madison, Water Boy, The Wedding Singer, and Punch Drunk Love and then he died, we would love him forever, no questions asked.
Whatโs it to us if he make literal trash from then on? We arenโt forced to see them, heโs not using taxpayer money, and he isnโt running Kickstarters (looking at you Zach Braff) he is literally not harming anyone.
He seems happy, and he deserves to be happy. He is an undeniably brilliant funny-person, regardless of what he does for his next 50 โmoviesโ.
pasher71 ยท 796 points ยท Posted at 03:44:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
If hating on Sandler is cool then I'm Miles Davis. Or something like that.
alain471 ยท 118 points ยท Posted at 03:57:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That was the nastiest thing I've ever heard! Or something along those lines.
Traiklin ยท 49 points ยท Posted at 04:52:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
LET'S GO!
EngineerThis21 ยท 20 points ยท Posted at 05:10:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
ALRIGHT! BOYS NIGHT OUT
YMDBass ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 12:58:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Who on earth would steal 30 bagged lunches!?!?
xxguy ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:16:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
acquiesce yourself sat
Keith_Creeper ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:26:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"Grossest", but yeah.
IdiotMD ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:35:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Conambo ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:07:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Miles Davis is pretty cool, right, so you must hate Adam Sandler
goldenboy2191 ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 06:38:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Was that two different Adam Sandler quotes you just slid in there?
NoMoreNicksLeft ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:17:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Jack and Jill.
ztikmaenn ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:47:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
If hating on Adam Sandler is cool, then I'm Adam Sandler.
Kakarot_faps ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 06:16:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
People mostly shit on him because post 2010s sandler is mostly terrible
WlkngAlive ยท 502 points ยท Posted at 04:43:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I can't believe that people would hate on Adam Sandler!
He's fucking amazing and his list of classic comedies is insanely long. Hating Sandler is like hating Tom Brady. There's no good reason to hate him other than being 'counter culture cool'.
I'm sorry, but if you don't like at least 5 of those movies then I can't be your friend.
My favorite line he's ever said?
https://youtu.be/yuiYmyCeqeo#t=1m20s
Edit:
Yes please everyone, tell me which movie he made that I forgot. Those were just the ones I thought of from the top of my head that I enjoyed. Pretty much Adam Sandler is a money making machine. Give him $100 million and he'll double your investment while everyone gets to work in whatever paradise he makes the movie set in.
I wish he would give me a job, he's filthy rich. Dude could change my life and not even notice a dip in his finances.
And as the user taniksuit says, Adam Sandler hasn't been sexually assaulting actresses to our knowledge, so that's a plus in his book!
grls_pm_ur_cute_feet ยท 46 points ยท Posted at 05:12:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Bedtime Stories was a decent movie.
alexbaldwinftw ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 11:31:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"For freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee?"
Backupusername ยท 190 points ยท Posted at 05:33:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
These are definitely all great movies. The ones I've seen, at least, I can definitely attest to.
But none of these were made in the past, what six years? Seven? Since then, he's made
It's not solely counter-culture, he's made and been in almost exclusively bad movies for the past few years. I'd argue that the closest thing he's had to a hit is Hotel Transylvania, which is animated.
Sandler's done a lot of good work and a lot of bad. A lot of people tend to focus on one over the other, but to me, it seems like he's essentially retired from "cinema" and is now producing movies so that he and his friends can go to nice places to film on location and have a nice time together. I, personally, don't hate him for that.
I'd say he doesn't deserve the hate he gets, but I can't argue that it's entirely without reason.
PACDxx ยท 29 points ยท Posted at 05:47:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Don't forget Sandy Wexler.
DrBlamo ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 09:14:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I actually really enjoyed that one
ISaidNoGator ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:28:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
HAHAA!
Jumplol ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 13:03:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That moment when he freaks out in the studio. Tears laughing!
PM_ME_UR_LOGIN_INFO_ ยท 70 points ยท Posted at 06:12:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I actually really liked the Cobbler. It wasn't bad and in the whole list of movies you mentioned it's probably one of the better ones.
mysliceofthepie ยท 27 points ยท Posted at 06:40:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The Cobbler was a great movie.
throwawaysarebetter ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:37:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I couldn't get past the scene where he's taking the model back to his mom's house. It was just too awkward.
SeamusZero ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 07:39:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It has one of the worst endings I've ever seen in a movie. Any good feelings I had were completely ruined in those last 5 minutes.
PM_ME_UR_LOGIN_INFO_ ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 07:46:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The ending wasn't the best but everything leading up to it was better work from Sandler than most of the movies mentioned above.
Rinoremover1 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:47:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
thank you for mentioning the cobbler, nobody ever brings it up during the regular trashing of Adam Sandler's career on Reddit
I_ForgotMyOldAccount ยท 14 points ยท Posted at 06:17:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Blended was very enjoyable in my own experience, mostly due to Terry Crews
Cripnite ยท 17 points ยท Posted at 06:30:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The Do Over was on his list. But it probably shouldnโt be, itโs far from one of the good ones.
Thatโs My Boy was good though.
trout_fucker ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 06:48:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was, except it probably would have been better without Sandler. His character was just cringy.
Andy Samberg and Vanilla Ice were hilarious.
Flabpack221 ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 08:25:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That's My Boy was hilarious, man.
insanetheta ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 07:25:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The meyerowitz stories shows that heโs still capable of dramatic comedy. Maybe itโs a blip, but I could see him as taking a more Ben Stiller path in the future.
HeyMang ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 08:24:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I laughed at Just go with it pretty hard.
giants4210 ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 10:39:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Don't you hate on That's My Boy. That movie was hilarious.
rotund_tractor ยท 15 points ยท Posted at 06:08:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Taylor Lautner was a fucking riot in The Ridiculous Six. The movie itself was highly offensive to Native Americans, but that dude had me laughing so hard I was crying.
RobotSuperMutant ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 13:29:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
As a Native American, I loved it
DavidRandom ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 23:12:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I had to look up who that actor was halfway through the movie, and was like, Holy shit it's Talor Lautner!
If you haven't watched it yet, check out the show Cuckoo, he's a main character from the 2nd season on. It's weird seeing him play goofy roles afterTwilight.
coolfellow ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:01:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I personally think he was the worst part of that shitshow but I guess different strokes for different folks
GrapeApee ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 06:27:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I liked every movie from your list but Jack and Jill. That was just, ugh.
irishdrunk22 ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 08:10:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude c'mon man That's My Boy was awesome. Deffentily a throw back to the great Adam Sandler days. Loved that movie.
The3vilpoptart ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:34:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I always wonder where people would put Funny People on a list like this. I liked the movie, but I feel like no one else even saw it
DynamicDK ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:15:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie absolutely was ridiculous. But, I liked it. At first I didn't, but it grew on me. By the end, I was a fan. Give it another shot, but take it as it is.
Truffinator2 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:21:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dozens of good movies vs 5 bad ones, guess the guy has done a lot of bad.
NeoQueenSerenity ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:45:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The Meyerowitz Stories was pretty good. It just came out this past year. Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, Adam Driver. It was a little weird at times but overall I enjoyed it
Sparcrypt ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:55:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Watched it last night, was quite amusing and exactly the kind of movie we were in the mood to watch. Light, silly, a few amusing moments. Something to watch and comment on as we did so.
Some of his movies bomb but most do pretty damn good so there's clearly a market for it.
If people don't like his stuff they should just not watch it. This thing where people hate on him all the time is just... dumb.
Vrael22 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 11:17:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I actually liked Blended. It was kind of a different Sandler film
SilentBobVG ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 13:43:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That's My Boy is fucking hilarious, though
zejjez ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 14:15:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Pixels was awesome. I donโt care what anyone says! ๐
Ninety9Balloons ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:06:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ridiculous Six was alright and the Do-over and Sandy Wexler were pretty good
pineapple_mango ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:53:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He made that hotel movie? I love that movie!
I watched it and the one when they had a baby!
DjSlugger ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:17:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You two that made the list made me incredibly sad you guys didnโt mention Reign Over Me. Canโt blame you because it falls off the radar for some freaking reason or people donโt know it exists, itโs one of Sandlerโs best performance ever.
Thakrawr ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:52:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I thought thats my boy was fuckin hilarious!
ragamuphin ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:06:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Paul Blart and Paul Blart 2 Electric boogaloo are kino
https://youtu.be/y7wyfTsIm1k
way2lazy2care ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:13:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That's my boy was a great movie.
jjstew35 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:06:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
See I went into Pixels and Blended with low expectations and actually enjoyed them. Also Paul Blart 1 is a great movie don't @ me
rivermandan ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:36:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
all his new movies are shit to watch but he is a genius and they do exactly what he indended them to do: make money for him and the company, employ his friends and give them all free vacations to cool spots.
seriously, the guy really has this shit figured out and I aplaud him for it, terrible movies and all
trudenter ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 19:13:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I know some people hate it but, I liked funny people.
Sander fit the role so well. It kind of starts shitting the bed about 3/4 of the way through it though, but still a good movie imo.
mko72701 ยท -1 points ยท Posted at 09:19:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
everyone i know loves that's my boy but I can't stand it
Frank-White ยท 44 points ยท Posted at 04:46:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What about bulletproof with Waynes???
Edit. Wayans
KillerInstinctUltra ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 06:26:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Disneyland!!
Keith_Creeper ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:29:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The overuse of the "Rollercoaster" guitar riff ruined tga movie for me. That and it was one of 4 movies that my college roommate owned, so we only watched it about 185 times.
countastrotacos ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:46:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What about Hotel Transylvania 1 and 2? Or Reign over me?
tswaters ยท 20 points ยท Posted at 04:54:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
put spaces after the
-to turn it into a listCubanboy76 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:40:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No love for Zohan?
dick-nipples ยท 16 points ยท Posted at 05:13:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Donโt forget the Chanukah Song.
me_no_no ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 13:10:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sooo did anyone else actually like his animated film 8 Crazy Nights? Or was it just my family?
socsa ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 13:54:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
All of his pre-movies comedy albums really. They were coveted by my 12 year old group of friends back in the day. "Sex or Weightlifting" gets me every time.
Csoltis ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:24:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I quote the Goat (skit) allll the fucking time...
Hey Goat!!! go out for a pass!
TrebleTone9 ยท 23 points ยท Posted at 04:45:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude. Commas.
I love Sander too though.
WlkngAlive ยท 12 points ยท Posted at 04:50:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Reddit must have reformatted my text because I typed them one per line in a list. I'll edit it for clarity
jbkurz1 ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 04:55:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You need to press enter twice to make one new line
WlkngAlive ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:01:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Thanks for the info!
BuckFritzl ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:30:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
or twos spaces at the end of the line
like this
TrebleTone9 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:57:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ah yeah it'll do that. You have to enter twice to get it to start a new line.
WlkngAlive ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:00:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Thanks! Formatting and special text like bold italics etc isn't something I ever learned.
Silent-G ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:00:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You have to put two spaces at the end of each line to enter a new line.
glad0s98 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:01:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
you need two new lines for reddit to format it correctly
like
this
jbg89 ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 05:52:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Don't Mess With The Zohan is hilarious too!
sonoftom ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:34:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I really hated it but maybe Iโll give it another chance. I think that was where his movies stopped being good for me.
jbg89 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:32:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That's My Boy was funny too.
tanukisuit ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:03:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No one in Hollywood has said that he has sexually them, so he has that going for him too.
WlkngAlive ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:40:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Good point! I'll add that to my post.
electric_creamsicle ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 05:25:16 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The problem is the number of movies in that list that aren't amazing and so the number of movies that are bad. Who can blame him though? It seems like he loves making movies with his friends and doesn't want to stop so more power to him if he's still making shit that sells.
-BovineJoni- ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:49:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The Waterboy is the best Sandler movie and I'll stand on Shooter McGavin's coffee table in that proclamation
[deleted] ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 11:35:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Wow so people like this do exist. Are you the one seeing all the Transformer movies too?
WlkngAlive ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 17:00:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Nope! But I'm not surprised people like you exist. It's a real shame that you can't enjoy something popular and entertaining because that's "uncool".
HudsonUSCM ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:11:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fuck Tom Brady.
WlkngAlive ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:40:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Exactly, but you can't tell me why.
SheepD0g ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:32:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Cause he is the quintessential โdude who banged your high school crushโ and talented so youโre jealous of the idea of what he is.
I say this as a dude in his 30s with no complaints in life.
moak0 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:06:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He's a cheater.
WlkngAlive ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:07:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
How did Tom Brady cheat?
RichardpenistipIII ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:05:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Totally agree, also youโre forgetting Airheads. And if you havenโt seen it then you have to asap
WlkngAlive ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:08:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Forgot he was a part of that movie!
smallerthings ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:27:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No love for Punch Drunk Love?
Bagodonuts10 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:42:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I partly agree with what you're saying, and I definitely like or love more than 5 of those movies. That said, I think grownups is my least favorite movie of all time. Do you include it in his classic comedies, or just including it because it was popular? Just curious.
Jackoco1 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:01:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It's the last ten years that people hate.
CUonADarkNight ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:03:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No punch drunk love for Punch Drunk Love?!
WlkngAlive ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:39:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sorry haven't seen it! Heard good things though
Logicalist ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:33:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Recently it really seems like heโs interested in cashing checks and not so much about making good movies.
But he has done a hell of a lot of good stuff.
Boyblack ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:45:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Jesus...I've never seen his best work put on a list like that. Yeah, he's good. As far as classics go. He's phenomenal. Idk what happened recently with the quality of his movies. But, he's definitely got the resume to back it up. Bravo!
personalcheesecake ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:27:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yes fuck what you heard Adam Sandler is the same guy and makes touching movies. He's a great guy. My favorite line is from Happy Gilmore when he breaks the bottle.
personalcheesecake ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:28:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Don't mess with the Zohan
Shiirahama ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:48:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You forgot the best emotional movie he made... "Reign over me"
THAT shit was so fucking depressing and real.
Dannydew ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:07:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Your list is missing his best movie "Reign over me"
m00fire ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:48:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He made some decent music as well. Shit Car and Saddam from Iraq are classics.
Apoplectic1 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:30:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I love Sandler's earlier works, so I can't really be on board the hate train, but the most recent movie on that list is over a decade old.
He really hasn't made a good movie in a very long time.
WlkngAlive ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:59:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
So what? He's made more amazing movies years ago than most people ever will. The Do Over isn't a decade old either and it's great.
sikskittlz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:10:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
How has no one yet mentioned his a images classic 8 crazy nights. Or the fact that he was on a power house snl crew?
xxWolik ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:13:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Reign Over Me Saw this in a theatre with my older sister, she slapped me because I didn't cry...
BrolyDisturbed ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:23:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No 8 crazy nights? That's my favorite Sandler and Christmas movie
pixelprophet ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:04:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Don't forget another fantastic movie me was in: "Reign Over Me".
Solid_Freakin_Snake ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:12:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Well I hate Tom Brady because I'm a Steelers fan and because I hate cheaters. Got nothing to do with trying to be cool.
Go Eagles god it hurts to say that
Just sayin'.
WlkngAlive ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:28:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Why is Tom Brady a cheater?
LibertyTerp ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 20:37:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It's official. Hating on Adam Sandler isn't cool anymore!
LFG_GNOMER ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 20:49:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
How is everyone forgetting Eight Crazy Nights!
supacrispy ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:44:46 on February 5, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
8 Crazy Nights?
Rethious ยท -3 points ยท Posted at 05:00:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Jack and Jill? Pixels? Those films are lazy, indefensible trash.
WlkngAlive ยท 13 points ยท Posted at 05:06:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
So what? You've never done anything that sucked in your life?
Jack and Jill had an $80 million budget and earned $160 million.
Pixels also had a $90 million budget and earned $260 million.
So those two lazy, indefensible trash movies still earned a profit of a quarter billion dollars. I wish I was a failure like that. I didn't watch them because I didn't enjoy that type of movie, but you can't argue with $250 million in profits.
Snowstar837 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:25:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Remember, you still make a profit whether people like the movie or not.
Just because they made money, doesn't mean that they were failures as far as being a movie goes. If everyone walked out in the first half hour, they'll still have made just as much.
chinwag ยท -7 points ยท Posted at 05:17:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
His fans are idiots.mean Who cares how much money Sandler and company made on their blatant cash grab films? They stand as an insult to the art of film-making. I'd argue that all of Sandler's movies are bad except maybe Punch Drunk Love.rotund_tractor ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 06:16:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Then youโre an idiot. Reign Over Me, Spanglish, and Click were all excellent movies. You Donโt Mess with the Zohan, Anger Management, and Mr Deeds were all excellent comedies. Those are just out of his post 2000 filmography.
Film making is an art like everything else an art. Some people do it for artsy reasons and some people do it to make money and some people do it for both reasons. Talking shit about people who do artsy shit just to make money is one of the biggest signs youโre a pretentious twat whoโs been so far up their own ass for so long they think everything smells, tastes, and looks like shit because they forgot what the world was like outside of their own colon.
Get over yourself, asshole. Youโre not important enough for your opinion to matter.
chinwag ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:42:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That's pretty mean. I mean, I did say idiots, and I kinda regret that, but my point stands. I don't think it's pretentious to call his shitty movies cash grabs. Have you seen Jack and Jill? Do you think that movie was worth the $160,000,000 budget? The production was shoddy, the writing was even worse. The cast and crew had a huge payday from it though. It's just anti-art. It's really cynical.
rotund_tractor ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:51:45 on February 6, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You didnโt call them cash grabs. The person you responded need to called them cash grabs. You said they were an insult to the art of film making. Thatโs pretty goddamn pretentious. Not all art is about doing artsy shit. Sometimes itโs about the cash grab. Which is exactly what I said.
If you actually understood anything about art, youโd realize pretty much nothing is anti-art except maybe entropy. It takes some talent to make a profit off a movie that is pretty universally considered to be shit. And it did make a profit. In fact, all of his movies after 2000 have made a profit. And you say thatโs not art? Itโs just not an art you appreciate therefore you shit on it because youโre pretentious about movies.
chinwag ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 18:14:11 on February 6, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh you're still here. Yeah it's not art. It's star power. Sandler and his buddies made acclaimed comedies in the past, and also have millions of dollars to market this shit. Do you think any of it is hard to write/create? Do you think he makes creative movies? Do you think making films or art or anything like that solely for the payday isn't fucking cynical?
SuperSocrates ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:26:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
And you are?
Caloricfoil98 ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 05:43:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I liked Pixels quite a lot. I even got it on Blu-Ray
the_digital_man ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 05:48:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
hey ill defend jack and jill to my grave
SorryDARTyouATEmyCAT ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:18:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fuck tom brady
chinwag ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 05:18:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Why would you not put Punch Drunk Love on this list? It's the only good movie Adam Sandler has ever been a part of.
newtizzle ยท 62 points ยท Posted at 04:07:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I love Sandler as a man. I'm not a big fan of him as an actor for comdies since after Big Daddy. I LOVED Reign on me.
I know he is a really good guy. For that I will never not like him. But I just can't get into his movies anymore.
h3lblad3 ยท 63 points ยท Posted at 04:38:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Reign Over Me was the movie that convinced me that Adam Sandler could actually act in actual real movies.
[deleted] ยท 62 points ยท Posted at 04:52:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Reign Over Me, Spanglish, Punch Drunk Love...they were all good if not utterly spectacular movies but most of them werenโt exactly big moneymakers.
I get the criticism of late career Adam Sandler, I really do. But I think people sort of fail to put where heโs at into perspective. Heโs older, heโs got a wife and kids, and he gets to make a bunch of movies on the cheap with his buddies that, while not masterpieces of film by any stretch, make him a decent amount of money. The dude gets to hang out with his friends and make movies that he enjoys for a living. I think most of us would do that if we were given the chance.
stfuasshat ยท 8 points ยท Posted at 05:37:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I will still watch a Sandler movie that comes out. I like him as a person and he makes, to me at least, enjoyable movies.
Do I like them all? No, but for the most part I've not been disappointed.
Jack and Jill was shit though.
BrotherChe ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 08:37:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He knew exactly what he was doing with Jack & Jill
https://youtu.be/2S6eUFbOfIU?t=42s
And no matter how much you hate it, some kids love it
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:57:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
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[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:26:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Iโm not really implying that heโs phoning it in. Iโm sure he takes Grown Ups 7 or whatever heโs making now just as seriously as he took 50 First Dates, just that he has different motivations for doing it now. Second:
I gotta be real here man, Sandlerโs later movies all tend to suck, but the fact that he can keep making them and they can still be profitable kind of undermines your argument a little bit. Itโs not like he released one or two really bad movies and you can kind of feel bad that maybe people were expecting a better movie than they got. This is the norm now. People have agency and if Adam Sandler can turn out ten straight mediocre movies and still make a huge profit on every single one (even fucking Pixels) we either have to accept that a lot of people genuinely do find these movies funny enough to keep paying to see them or that people are REALLY stupid. If itโs the former we just kind of have to accept that maybe these movies are not for us and thatโs fine and if itโs the latter I canโt feel bad for audiences who should know better by this point.
[deleted] ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 06:29:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
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[deleted] ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 06:40:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Youโre misrepresenting my argument. Iโm not arguing that shitty comedies are the normnow, Iโm arguing that shitty comedies are the norm now for Adam Sandler. And clearly you agree with that assessment.
As for your point about people just being hopeful...
When I was a kid I really loved shrimp. In my twenties I discovered that I was now allergic to it. The first time i realized this it was an accident and I thought โmaybe I just had food poisoning.โ The second time I started to suspect something was wrong. By the third time I knew that I couldnโt eat shrimp anymore. If I kept buying shrimp in the hopes that Iโd recapture the magic of eating shrimp when I was a kid Iโd be crazy.
Whatโs that quote? Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results? Something like that. If you see nine bad movies in a row made by and starring the exact same person but go see the tenth because youโre hopeful that this time it would be different...yeah, I kinda find it hard to feel any sort of sympathy. At a certain point you have to accept that maybe something just isnโt for you and thatโs okay.
Regardless, i donโt think thatโs the case anyway. I firmly believe itโs the former more than the latter. I donโt think people are dumb and going to see the movies over and over again out of some misguided attempt that maybe this time itโll be funny. I think thereโs a large subset of people who genuinely like these movies and heโs catering to that market.
gelinrefira ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:53:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I could not fault the man's lifestyle. He is living the dream. Financially secured, famous but not infamous, still gets to do the things he loves and make money off it while showing a good time to his friends and family. So he makes movies that are somewhat funny but brain dead. So what they are not Daniel Day-Lewis or Francis Ford Coppola momentous, historic, profound display of visual and storytelling artistry. He sells dime novels equivalent of movies, that is easy to swallow, and easier to enjoy without prejudice and most of us love him for it. At least he is not going around screwing shit up with his money (which I gladly cobble up at the box office) and influence, which is more than I can say for some of the creepy denizens of Hollywood.
irsic ยท 16 points ยท Posted at 04:50:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Punch Drunk Love for me, but I need to watch Reign Over Me.
newtizzle ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 04:52:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It's damn good. Don Cheadle is in it also. He is a great actor.
Try_yet_again ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:40:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Reign Over Me is the only reason I wasn't mad about the Iron Man 2 replacement to bring him in.
smallerthings ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:28:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The only thing that kind of bothered me about that movie was his accent. I didn't get what he was going for.
grls_pm_ur_cute_feet ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 05:09:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The Do Over on Netflix is pretty good, I think.
FeelsGoodMan2 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:52:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I can't really blame the guy though. All of us would slack off at work if it meant getting paid the same or even better at times.
Zorglorfian ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:42:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That's th movue that got me into Shadow of Colossus without ever having heard of / played it.
Also, the movie is fantastic. One of my favorite Sandler movies.
Ether165 ยท 87 points ยท Posted at 03:57:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Click was still in the โGolden Age of Adam Sandlerโ. Now he deserves his criticism.
I used to be a huge fan, I love all of his old movies. Now he just doesnโt care.
jbkurz1 ยท 37 points ยท Posted at 04:57:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
His newest movie on Netflix is really good, it's called the Meyerwitz Stories. I wouldn't say it belongs in his Golden Age just because it doesn't feel like an Adam Sandler movie. I highly recommend that you give it a shot
talldean ยท 34 points ยท Posted at 04:03:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What would you call the end of his best run?
Don't Mess With the Zoltan?
_Chavez ยท 88 points ยท Posted at 04:33:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Zohan *
Zoltan is the thing those intergalactic jump suit wearing nerds praise in Dude whereโs my car
zoso33 ยท 28 points ยท Posted at 04:52:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Or the dwarven friend of Geralt from the Witcher universe.
travworld ยท 8 points ยท Posted at 04:57:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I knew that name sounded familiar.
Silent-G ยท 20 points ยท Posted at 04:55:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What? Zoltan is the fortune telling machine from Big.
cravenj1 ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 05:26:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That's Zoltar
atomic1fire ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:42:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Nah Zoltar is the big floaty head from power rangers.
cravenj1 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:21:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That's Zordon.
I've got Gordo or Kevin Sorbo. Take your pick
ridicu_beard ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:56:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Wasn't Zoltar a Space Ghost villain as well
[deleted] ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 05:04:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm pretty sure it's the name of the sentient species of space faring beings which make up one of 3 species associated with the Federation.
Putting a Zoltan crew in a system room powers it automatically, taking some load off of your reactor.
Crilde ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:16:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Last place I expects an FTP reference. Nice
Joseph011296 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 21:26:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No no no, FTP is File Transfer Protocol, the game is FTL.
Crilde ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 21:55:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Goddamn sausage fingers.
Meheecan87 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:07:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Do you have the continuum transfunctionehh?
ragingdeltoid ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 12:15:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First you give h... me pleasure, then we give you the continuum transfuctioner
Michamus ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:52:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Not be confused with Zardoz which has Sean Connery running around in a speedo.
devilishd ยท -1 points ยท Posted at 05:31:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No, Zoltan was Jack Palance in Hawk the Slayer.
averagebear007 ยท 16 points ยท Posted at 04:38:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Pretty sure it's "Zohan." But yeah, Zoltan doesn't like being messed with either, particularly about his interstellar jumpsuit.
dougan25 ยท 11 points ยท Posted at 04:44:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
https://media.giphy.com/media/jlSOXeQC1PXGM/giphy.gif
Abysssion ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:02:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
We are hot women
bluejackets722 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:13:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Go watch Sandy Wexler you can't say he doesn't care when it's obvious he put a lot of work into becoming that character.
Anon_Alcoholc ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 05:58:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sandler is a fantastic actor honestly. He just chooses to do more goofy shit, but when he does dramatic roles he really shines. Punch drunk love is one of my favorite movies of all time and Sandler was beyond amazing in that.
steve1879 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 14:02:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He was actually pretty dark in Funny People as well.
Ninety9Balloons ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:04:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
People only hate on Sandler for a few of his movies, and then immediately after everyone starts listing off all of the movies he made that they love.
Narradisall ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 08:03:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same. I heard Click got dumped on a lot with the being in the early stages of his shit films but I thought it was great and the turn from comedy to seriousness was really surprising but profound.
Certainly made me think.
Geishawithak ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:16:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is random, but I realized the other day that the movie Knocked Up really impacted my view on the world for better or for worse. It seems so random that it was THAT movie. I didn't even particularly like that movie either.
zau64 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:19:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Have you seen him play a serious role? Watch Reign Over Me.
10ioio ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:50:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It really is. Escapism is so appealing to so many people that the cautionary tale hits hard.
Woodshadow ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:20:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
and I fucking hate this movie for it. I don't know if it changed my perspective but it is my worst nightmare
Backupusername ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:34:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I don't let the fact that he stopped making good movies blind me to the fact that he used to make great movies.
buangjauh2 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:53:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I legit not a fan of his comedies, really not my cup of tea. But Click made me cry like a manly bitch.
ACardAttack ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:38:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Never seen it, but his job in Reign Over Me is really touching and well done
gigglefarting ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:38:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
People can fuck off with the Sandler hate. Sure, I havenโt watched his stuff in awhile, but heโs doing his thing, working hard, employing his friends, and is still a huge international hit even with his new stuff. Let the man do his thing. You donโt have to watch it.
larrydavidami ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:03:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Can u explain this to me? The Adam Sandler hate? I didn't realize it was there, I've never seen it. Why do people.not like about him? The guy is hilarious! Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, Waterboy, Big Daddy, 50 First Dates-these are all excellent movies!
_errer1001_ ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:13:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Never understood why tho, some of his movies arenโt the best but heโs a stand up dude. Makes me sad to see people shitting on him.
kbroaster ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:40:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It's just the ebb and flow of being a celebrity. Adam Sandler was the hottest thing for years starting off at SNL, then like most...he faded away. But rest assured, he'll be back. The good ones always come back...sometimes the bad ones too.
pinkpeach11197 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:07:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
โAdam Sandler was funny till about halfway through Click.โ
Thatguymorganwall ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:14:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It makes you appreciate your father more.
dreamnightmare ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:15:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
When his movies are more โfamily friendlyโ they are actually good. Bedtime Stories, Click, Hotel Transylvania. I liked all of these.
assistanmanager ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:56:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Adam Sandler movies ALWAYS entertain. Some of them may not be the greatest cinematic story ever told but they leave you amused which, in my opinion, is what will make him a legend.
[deleted] ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 06:05:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm glad I haven't seen any of his new movies because apparently they are shit. However, he's put out tons of amazing comedies and nothing he does can take that away. Happy Gilmore is probably my favorite movie and has an amazing soundtrack but all he has tons of other hilarious movies like The Water Boy, Big Daddy, The Wedding Singer, Mr. Deeds, Punch Drunk Love, Longest Yard, Click. He's a legend regardless of how many duds he's made.
mr_droopy_butthole ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 14:19:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Really? It changed my life in the sense that I liked Adam Sandler before watching it.
Thats_A_No_Dawg ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 16:27:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Omg. Really. Changed your perspective on life? Give me a fucking break
RichardpenistipIII ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:29:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Have you ever watched it? It seriously makes you take a step back and realize that the boring parts of life are important too
Thats_A_No_Dawg ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 16:30:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yes. Seen it years ago. No, my perspective on life wasnโt changed.
RichardpenistipIII ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:31:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ya well it changed mine, so fuck off
Thats_A_No_Dawg ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 16:32:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ok. Iโll go fuck off pansy
brandonb41 ยท 750 points ยท Posted at 04:00:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First movie I cried to as a kid far as i can remember was My Girl when the bees struck like killers
srslyih8u ยท 409 points ยท Posted at 04:33:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
See I canโt handle the funeral scene. โHE NEEDS HIS GLASSES! HE CANโT SEE WITHOUT HIS GLASSES!โ Really hurt my heart as a child.
Minimoose91 ยท 95 points ยท Posted at 05:24:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Iโve seen that movie once. That movie taught me movies could be sad (I was pretty young). Iโve spent the rest of my life forgetting that scene because it was so fucking sad to me.
mdemo23 ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 07:48:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That was probably Hardball for me. That movie had me fucked up and I barely understood it.
CaptainBeeftip ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 16:21:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dead Poets Society for me.
Minimoose91 ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 08:31:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Iโve never seen it, but because of your comment I swear I never will. Iโm pretty sure a large portion of my anxiety relates to the top young realization that people suffer if you die, and thereโs nothing you can do about it. Ever. Cuz youโre dead.
personalcheesecake ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 09:25:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The movie boys don't cry did that to me.. the end of the movie.. just... noo... ๐ญ
jacquetheripper ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 08:26:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I had totally forgotten about this movie until this thread and probably subconsciously did the same as you. Weird how the mind does that
Minimoose91 ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 08:31:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Funny how that works isnโt it?
jacquetheripper ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 09:10:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Funny and sad. Like the mind tries to protect itself from trauma by blocking it out. Which then ends up building up repressed memories over time until the person bursts and acts out, in my experience at least
Ask_me_4_a_story ยท 47 points ยท Posted at 05:22:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh Jesus that just made my eyes burn
Grim50845 ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 07:07:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Time to take your contacts out bruh.
Thriven ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:23:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He would but he needs his glasses to see!
Grim50845 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:38:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Gotta get those laser eyes!
Mimos91 ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 08:02:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I just recently watched and and yup it still hurts, way more now that I have kids.
VanSatridyme ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 06:32:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
God dammit, I forgot about that scene. I remember watching that as a kid in school (I think?), and watching that felt like my heart tore in half.
bigpont ยท 16 points ยท Posted at 05:46:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It didnโt really bother me at all as a kid. I watched about a year ago and man I had to fight back the tears. I obviously knew what happened but didnโt remember how hard she took it. I was just like damn why did I do this to myself?
Paulyoceans ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 06:51:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was All Dogs go to Heaven....
whydowetry ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 14:57:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First one I cried during was the scene in "Big Daddy" when he's being taken away in the court room and he thinks it's his fault and he's crying and says "but I wipe my own ass! I wipe my own ass!" Just heartbreaking
Keith_Creeper ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 05:40:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was another from that era, Jack the Bear. DeVito really made that movie.
Raineman ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:46:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yes, this was my first cry too. Thankfully we rented it and my family had watched it the night before so I just cried all alone.
superspiffy ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:55:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fuck me, that was my first too. I couldn't (can't) handle that shit.
labatomi ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 15:58:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Bro what the fuck. That scene if one of the worse things to have happened in my childhood.
Lxrge ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 16:29:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Pokรฉmon 2000
BawsDaddy ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 16:42:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That first Pokemon movie set the bar so high, they never even tried to get there again.
Mewtwo is still one of the greatest villains in my book. He had proper motivations that everyone could sympathize with, but then showed that he himself could grow and change. If only Marvel could nail down the villain in their movies I would be a happy man.
wbh2182 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:42:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same movie for me. Told my Mom I had something in my throat that was choking me up. Now I just cry like a baby with no excuses.
anyholsagol ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 10:41:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fucking heart wrenching
__BlackSheep ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 11:08:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same bruh. Same.
Also bridge to terebirhia killed me.
wolf2600 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:50:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yes.
JugglaMD ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 16:31:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Charlotte's Web was the first movie to make me cry but My Girl was the first movie that not only made me cry but give me that somber solemn feeling that last the rest of the day.
BawsDaddy ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 16:40:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mighty Joe Young for me. Grant it, I have an obsession with Gorillas.
memmly ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 17:52:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I remember seeing that scene when I was a kid and it always stuck out to me but I could never figure out the name of the movie!!! My life is complete now.
Logicalist ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:36:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah. My allergies where really acting up for that one.
johntheduncan ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:53:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First for me was The Fellowship of the Ring. When Frodo is standing at the river remembering Gandalf saying "all we get to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us" and the music swells...damn
NCSUGrad2012 ยท 3063 points ยท Posted at 02:55:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
When he kept replaying his dad saying "I love you, son." Damn, that got me.
Here's the clip, but warning it's emotional: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDj1GM3RRWs
๐๏ธ SippyNips ยท 1369 points ยท Posted at 03:03:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The scene that got me was: https://youtu.be/9O-NfAWrkDM
MoldyCoals ยท 812 points ยท Posted at 03:15:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I saw this in theaters with my father and this scene made him cry as well. It's the only time I've seen him tear up.
[deleted] ยท 412 points ยท Posted at 04:37:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
same, I was 13, he was rarely home for the first decade of my life because he was always in another continent for business, so it hit hard.
_demetri_ ยท 200 points ยท Posted at 05:02:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My father was incredibly abusive, and my aunt Georgia took me and my sister to the movies sometimes when my mom would warn her to take us to avoid being home when he had his psychosis episodes.
tjrou09 ยท 103 points ยท Posted at 05:12:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You're fucking everywhere and I love it
xisytenin ยท 69 points ยท Posted at 05:25:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
fornication is best when it's spread around
Chonkie ยท 24 points ยท Posted at 05:39:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Well needed comment after the waves of feels. Thanks internet stranger.
no1dead ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 05:41:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Damn straight
drewbeezy ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:12:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I've been fucking at quite a few places too.
meeseeksdeleteafter ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 09:24:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He is! I see him all the time. I'm assuming it's a him.
Prophets_Prey ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 11:04:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Classic demetri
jaxonya ยท 15 points ยท Posted at 05:58:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My father was and still is awesome and we hang out all the time. I hope that this has helped some of you.
divineprofanity ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 11:06:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
cats in the cradle with the silver spoon little boy blue and the man on the moon...
SchighSchagh ยท 35 points ยท Posted at 05:35:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I saw this in theaters at nerd camp in high school with a bunch of dudes... there must have been a malfunction with the water sprinklers in the theater that day because all our faces were wet.
Vigilante17 ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 05:55:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried watching the Water Boy. Granted I was luped up on pain meds recovering from sickness, but I still cried.
[deleted] ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:27:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
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MoldyCoals ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:39:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My father and I have grown distant over the years. I've moved out, started my own family, he started another family. Definitely not as close as we used to be but we talk every once in a while. I still love him a lot and he knows that, we just can't find the time to hang out anymore.
I'm happy you and your father are closer now. Family is one of the most important things in my life even though it was pretty shaky in my childhood. I hope to create a stronger and closer family myself.
Edit: That's also a great song. I'm pretty sure Borderline is one of the few vinyls of Conway Twitty's that I don't have. I'll have to find myself a copy one day.
[deleted] ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:54:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
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MoldyCoals ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:06:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Every family has their own drama and that's okay. We do our best to see our way through it. Your grandparents seem pretty great though (to you at least).
The big issue right now for us is distance. I moved ~1000 miles from home. Once I get back on a schedule I plan on calling him and the rest of my family routinely. They all know I love them and that's what matters.
shadow_fox09 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 10:46:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
To put this in perspective, OP cried at this, but the famed director of the Metal Gear Series, Hideo Kojima said he cried at Paddington Bear 2.
copsarebastards ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 11:01:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Paddington 2 is probably a much less contrived feel-bomb.
PianoConcertoNo2 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:58:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
https://youtu.be/Zp9hHN6h-VE
MoonPizzas ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:12:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I also saw it with my dad when it first came out in theaters. It was the first time I ever saw him tear up as well. I've seen him cry since, but that's the only movie (that I know of) that really got to him.
mcfck ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 06:34:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You should tell him you love him, already.
I_can_pun_anything ยท -23 points ยท Posted at 04:01:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What was he tearing up?
newt16 ยท 13 points ยท Posted at 04:05:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
His feelings
LegoClaes ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:53:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The adoption papers
Suraru ยท 82 points ยท Posted at 05:04:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That scene just got me again.
Not that it's an achievement or anything, I'll cry if someone steps on a cockroach and feels remorse.
ImMufasa ยท 73 points ยท Posted at 05:31:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Did you know swans can be gay?
GaySwansMakeMeCry ยท 152 points ยท Posted at 05:46:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
(;ยดเผเบถะเผเบถ`)
seneschall- ยท 32 points ยท Posted at 06:02:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That's a username that checks out alright.
skeeber ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 07:17:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Calling R/beetlejuicing
Munt_Custard ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 08:45:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Good bot
donquixote1991 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:01:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
/r/beetlejuicing
learnyouahaskell ยท -1 points ยท Posted at 08:56:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
...
CLXIX ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 13:41:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Stop looking at me Swan!
HebrewLantern ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:54:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What if I step on a cockroach but feel no remorse?
dontsuckmydick ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 06:32:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Then, you sir, can suck my dick.
HebrewLantern ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:36:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
aw :(
Kudagrizzly ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:21:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Donโt do it.
HebrewLantern ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:23:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Donโt suck his dick or donโt step on a cockroach?
Kudagrizzly ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:25:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Well, maybe both? But in reference to what I posted read his username.
ClashM ยท 105 points ยท Posted at 04:43:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Everyone looks at me like I'm crazy when I say I cried at that scene. It's the second movie to ever get me to cry. The first was The Crucible.
hawk3r2626 ยท 21 points ยท Posted at 06:45:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First one for me that I remember was Armageddon. When Liv Tyler watched Bruce Willis perish to save Affleck and he gave the spray to her. Buddyโs dad took my friend and I to KC to hang out and go to Worlds of Fun. And we see that movie and there I go, crying like a bitch.
DaHaLoJeDi ยท 10 points ยท Posted at 07:30:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Wow, I'm not alone. The only movies I remember actually tearing up in were Armageddon, Click, and Mewtwo Strikes Back. Crying Pikachu man :(
AdmiralSkippy ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 09:13:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You ever seen 50/50?
DaHaLoJeDi ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:49:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Nope
AdmiralSkippy ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:31:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You should watch it. It will make you cry.
TheHittman ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:02:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was My Dog Skip
anasirooma ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:22:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Every. Fucking. Time. Stuff with parents really gets to me. Maybe because I've had inconsistent relationships with mine?
mdemo23 ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 07:40:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is such a shame. Click was the first movie to make me cry too. I was about 13 when it came out, and I can't really explain why but it really hit me. It just made me want to make sure that life doesn't pass me by. People always look at me like I'm crazy when I say that, but this is a really powerful movie on multiple levels. Very rarely do movies capture how important it is to appreciate all of life's moments, good and bad.
Kurtis_James ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:56:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
If that scene get to you, you might want to check out Big Fish.
personalcheesecake ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:19:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Life as a house
NCSUGrad2012 ยท 165 points ยท Posted at 03:04:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That one is also incredibility strong. Very well done movie.
jshrlzwrld02 ยท 135 points ยท Posted at 05:31:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Tbh, probably his best actual movie where it wasn't full of stupid ass jokes and shit. Definitely made me feel the feels.
Its_Space_ghost ยท 59 points ยท Posted at 06:05:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Check out Reign Over Me. Also very good.
ColumbianCameltoe ยท 24 points ยท Posted at 06:27:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Seems like this one gets overlooked quite often. But I think it was his best dramatic movie. He really showed some acting chops in that film. I loved it.
fredothechimp ยท 20 points ยท Posted at 07:03:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Punch Drunk Love as well. Sandler can do drama, he just doesn't do it often.
kiralv ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 07:27:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Check out Meirowitz stories , that's a great one with Sandler too
pineapple_mango ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 10:48:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I forgot where I heard it but someone once said comedians and jokers are the best for drama pieces.
Like Bob Odenkirk
ASIMAUVE ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 12:52:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
WHATARE YOOOO SAYIN PNGUIN ???? C'MERE PENGUIN, I JUST WANNA HUG YOOO ... I WANNA SING YOU A SONG !!! SHABADOOOOO SHABADOOOOOOO
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:11:59 on February 7, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
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ASIMAUVE ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:23:06 on February 7, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Um, I think you are responding to the wrong thread
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:27:16 on February 7, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
you wrote that
ASIMAUVE ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:30:23 on February 7, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I know, but why in an Adam Sandler thread !
Its_Space_ghost ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:51:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I concur. My fav movie by him.
Formber ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 14:16:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Anytime people try to say Adam Sandler is shit, I refer them to this movie. Or Funny People.
The guy actually is actually a great actor. Sure he prefers to make goofy, light hearted movies, but when he wants to, he can deliver a really emotional scene or movie. I don't get chocked up a lot during movies, but Click and Reign Over Me get to me. I have no shame about it.
Its_Space_ghost ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 14:41:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Funny People was a bit too dark for me, but agreed. When the man wants he can act.
fantasmagoria24 ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 07:41:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I think Spanglish highlights his talent in dramas as well.
Fionnlagh ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 10:15:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Spanglish is a great blend of comedy and drama, plus Paz Vega is crazy hot in that movie.
Politifapt ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 08:54:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
There's this one you should check out not many people have seen, it's called Billy Madison. It's this really good analogy for the advancement of society through revolutionary changes, about a magical giant penguin. See, the penguin is like industry, in that they were both lost in the woods. And nobody, especially Billy ("society"), knew where to find them. Except that the penguin was magic. But the industry, my friend, that was a revolution.
Lyndell ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:41:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
People give it so much shit though. Like did they see it? Or are they just playing off a meme.
Ki11igraphy ยท 154 points ยท Posted at 04:40:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
On a side note : Kate even as a GILF , am I right?
PourGnawgraphy ยท 49 points ยท Posted at 05:01:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You're not wrong, that's for fuckin sure
Screamline ยท 25 points ยท Posted at 04:52:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Without a doubt~~~~~~~~
kirscheadler ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:23:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Aye, yes man.
archer1212 ยท 28 points ยท Posted at 04:56:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That got me too. I refuse to watch that movie because of that scene. Fuck, just the first minute of that got me all whispy. Iโm gonna go hug my wife now.
Aoyos ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 09:12:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'd always watch that movie before I really like the first part to it. But whenever it gets close to the dad scene I'm done and go watch cartoons. The last scene hits me way harder than the dad scene so I try to avoid it.
vandebay ยท 36 points ยท Posted at 04:09:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
who's the bath&beyond guy? he looks familiar
ask_why_im_angry ยท 96 points ยท Posted at 04:17:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Nick swardson. He's in a lot of Sandler stuff, also the gay prostitute in Reno 911.
fatmikey42 ยท 35 points ยท Posted at 04:28:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
the characters name is terry. swardson has also done some halfway decent standup.
random_nightmare ยท 17 points ยท Posted at 05:05:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Can you read my watch?
gorampardos ยท 15 points ยท Posted at 06:10:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
IS THAT YOUR FUCKIN DICK?!
mylilponyranger ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:32:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Thatโs a small watch.
Every3Years ยท 31 points ยท Posted at 05:04:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fullway decent! Dude's hilarious!
quad-u ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 09:12:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"NICHOLAS! You should fight crime!"
dragontail ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:08:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The man can lift a whole jug of milk above his shoulders!
smellb4rain ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:51:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
His bit about inviting John stamos to his funeral is classic
fatmikey42 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:54:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
i've honestly found his material a little hit or miss. when it hits, totally hilarious. but hes got some pretty cringingly bad material as well.
Every3Years ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:08:10 on February 6, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
hmm think I agree.
musiciankidd ยท 11 points ยท Posted at 05:19:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
One episode, Terri gets arrested for doing peopleโs taxes without license in the back of his van.
Adamskinater ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:06:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh shit, I just realized why heโs called Terry
Because the officers are always doing Terry stops with him
PrettyOddWoman ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 01:49:17 on February 6, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Heโs the manchild character in Grandmaโs Boy that also has a fuckinโ sweet racecar bed also
dwaters11 ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 04:15:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
nick swardson
Darkaero ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:32:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He had a pretty sweet race car bed in Grandma's Boy.
AlvySingers ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:41:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Nick Swarsdon, he's been in all the Sandler films since the late 2000s
Spetznazx ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:18:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
christopher walken
lavahot ยท 24 points ยท Posted at 04:46:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fucking Sean Astin is in this movie. Fuck yes!
Backupusername ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 05:17:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He's been a superhero for years...
myhairsreddit ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 06:00:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mister Frodo!! ๐ข
B_For_Bubbles ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 04:28:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
atleast im not alone
sinolos ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 04:28:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah that scene got me when I saw the movie as well.
travworld ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 04:55:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That got me too. It's one of a few scenes that have ever got me.
kalizar ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:00:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Are you me?
I_love_twinkies ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:02:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude that's the one that got me too. Afterwards I was embarrassed that this movie made me cry. Right in the feels man.
MidnightBlades ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:08:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I remember watching the movie with my friends when it came out and I remember this scene particularly since I cried through it, and I remember laughing while still crying when he showed him the middle finger. We were 12 and my friends gave me the weirdest looks
stoner_boner69 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:10:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is the one that got me
rhino76 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:16:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This honestly was the first movie scene to ever make me cry too.
Herogamer555 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:19:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The full orchestra was a bit much, but still a solid gut punch.
Lushent ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:23:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
this got me hard, i lost it when he collapsed and couldn't get his sons attention.
banuntil ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:09:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I went on a first date to this movie, I ended up bawling in front of this girl. She dated me for two years and then I finally got the courage to dump her for dating a pussy
Cixxar ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:10:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same here... You aren't the only one that got hit hard. Was alone in life at that point in time and that movie just knocked me over.
Never really cried at a movie.... but This. Wow
hanknows ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:13:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Iโm kinda a secret crier during movies. But I actually bawled the first time I saw this scene
Leicapentax ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:30:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same! It was an uncontrollable cry.
lateralus65 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:42:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is the scene I immediately thought about when reading your post. Broke me too.
galla716 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:00:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Damn you...I can barely see the screen as im typing because of this scene..
MoonPizzas ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:14:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
this scene still makes me sob.
Oshojabe ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:44:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That scene made me cry as well. I'm surprised I've never seen this sort of thing talked about until this thread.
dbpreacher ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:06:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My wife and I went to the Theater to see a different movie and so as we were happily heading in, eating our freshly bought popcorn, we saw something on the screen with pretty emotional music. I just thought it was an advert and turned to watch it a second then turned round in horror as I looked around to realise a bunch of people were weeping and everyone else was sat in stunned silence.
Weโd walked into the wrong movie, exactly during this scene and were totally ruining the vibe for the people around. Been a while since I had been so embarrassed and still makes me few like an idiot every time I see that clip. Awesome movie though ^
Shiny_Rapidash ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:31:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I thought I was the only one hahaha.
boxingnomad ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:15:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yup this scene fucked me up.
tootanz ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:37:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
.....are you me?
NOT_ZOGNOID ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:30:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
FUCK. YES.
Saw the whole movie on putlocker back in the day.
tech1337 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:33:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fun facts: I used to work in this building where this scene (and a few others) were filmed and walked in that front entrance every day to work. Got to see some of this movie being filmed, Adam said hello to some of us watching. Bunch of stuff has been filmed there. Same spot is also in a few scenes of Demolition Man.
TheQuickLimerick ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:36:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I thought I was the only one.
Koiq ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:45:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same. I don't get it. There's like this scene and an audi commercial. Just the dumbest shit and only those 2 things that fuck me right up.
prismaticbeans ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:14:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I thought I was the only one! This was the first movie I cried at too. Come to think of it, Adam Sandler movies are usually the ones that make me cry. I fucking love Adam Sandler.
_vogonpoetry_ ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:19:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Best mattress commercial ever.
katemonster33 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:19:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That scene was good until they threw in the stupid middle finger moment. Most dramatic moment in the movie and they throw in a dumb joke... makes no sense.
TwistedEvanescia ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:25:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This was the scene that got me the most too. Don't let anyone make you feel bad for crying at this scene. I know it's way over the top and melodramatic but I don't care. All the feels.
KaptinKeezey ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:04:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
YES! This! WTF Made me cry too. So unexpected.
We are in a future hospital, where he has a tongue skin flap on his stomach. That he got to with a Bed Bath and BEYOND magic remote, and ...... they some somehow got us all lol.
Brilliant!
N0puppet ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:13:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Well I laughed at that. That was fucking horrible.
dude2dudette ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:16:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cry every single time I see that scene. Everyone in my family seems to have a scene like that from a movie.
Mine is this one from Click. My Dad's is the return of the father in The Railway Children (the moment the eldest shouts "Daddy!" To be exact). And my older brother's is from Goodnight Mr Tom.
Some scenes are simply perfectly constructed to pull on your heart strings.
this_is_normal ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:35:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You fucking asshole, how dare you make me re-feel these feelings... FUCK
ShaykeIt ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:27:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I still remember tearing up at the movie theater to this scene as a 13 year old and trying to choke back the tears. Starting to chuck briefly at the middle finger. And back to tears lol.
Nopetheworld ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:01:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cry when I hear Techno Chicken. Anything's possible.
buttchuggingguchtick ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:38:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same
Gonkz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:39:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I thought I was alone on this, everyone I told about this said that it was a funny movie and that's all.
And I didn't have kids yet when I watched it.
cBlackout ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:40:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is what got me as a kid. And then when he flipped the guy off I laugh-cried and gave myself away to everybody around me when I was holding it in pretty well
Also didn't realize Nick Swardson was the guy at the end
ninlaw ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:57:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
holy shit i tought i was the only one.. everyone i have told that i cry to this scene have laughed at me:(
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:02:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fucking christ you guys it's 7AM and Im blubbering like a baby already!
jfk_47 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:47:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Way too early in the morning for me to be sobbing alone in my bed while my wife and son are downstairs laughing and cutting onions.
gemini88mill ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:21:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Great now I can't stop crying.
helio2k ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:09:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh wow, I always thought it was just me. That was the scene for me too. I saw it at night and called my then girlfriend at 2am to apologize for my sometimes mistreating behavior
ottguy74 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:47:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ending of Planes Trains and Automobiles got to me when I first saw it
ogie381 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:19:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh me too. I was so sad! :(
linuk ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:40:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That was pretty late in the movie for the first time you cry. you sure, you are normal
Ceticated ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:36:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
there's literally dozens of us
EngelbertHerpaderp ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 06:41:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I tried but I just can't. The acting is such shit. I clicked on this because Sandler earned some respect from Hotel Transylvania....but this is just painful. Not just from him, but everyone.
Neighbourly ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:19:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
yup, havent seen this since i was a kid and had the same reaction thinking it was brilliant. 15 years later... not so much.
[deleted] ยท 296 points ยท Posted at 04:45:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
If you didn't cry in click are you even one of the bois?
Backupusername ยท 430 points ยท Posted at 05:19:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Seriously, what kind of confession is this? It wasn't marketed as it, but Click was incredibly dramatic and emotional. Probably hits even harder because of its marketing. People expect a funny Adam-Sandler-watches-boobies-jiggle-in-slo-mo flick, and they get an Adam-Sandler-ruins-his-entire-life-and-dies-telling-his-son-not-to-repeat-his-mistakes flick. That's some sad shit!
Atmoscope ยท 101 points ยท Posted at 05:38:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried like a baby when I saw it as a kid, I had never expected an Adam Sandler movie to be that sad so it hit like a truck
EvanFlecknell ยท 34 points ยท Posted at 06:50:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh check out Reign Over Me with Adam Sandler and Don Cheadle, Adam is a good serious actor when he wants to be. I like Punch Drunk Love as well but itโs weird.
maiomonster ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 12:38:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Punch Drunk Love is super weird but one of my favorites.
personalcheesecake ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:20:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was like twelve years ago.. Get off my lawn.
Kakarot_faps ยท 43 points ยท Posted at 06:20:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It's basically the epitome of "I came here to laugh not to feel"/"i thought this was a comedy"
Hust91 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 08:06:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Well, that remote ruined it.
Unwanted automating features are bullshit - if he actually wanted to use it he would have used it.
Exotria ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 17:00:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was really a warning against smart remotes and smart tvs. And they were right, those are all garbage.
duaneap ยท -1 points ยท Posted at 07:44:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It's a fucking Black Mirror episode, man.
ohsnaplookatthis ยท -9 points ยท Posted at 05:58:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude.
You spoilerd me hard...
Tastyled ยท 12 points ยท Posted at 06:11:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It came out 11 years ago, you should expect spoilers
KarmaTrainConductor2 ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 07:29:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Its at that sexy age
Wargen-Elite ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:59:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Why hello former Chief Justice
ohsnaplookatthis ยท -1 points ยท Posted at 08:00:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
All I expect is covfefe. No more, no less.
IT6uru ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:54:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Really want a rough one? Watch Lion.
IamHughJass ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:14:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Damn synths.
0rangePulp ยท 64 points ยท Posted at 06:02:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My dad died in May, I listen to the last voicemail I got from him saying he loved me over and over just to hear his voice. Rip Pops.
capodecina2 ยท 24 points ยท Posted at 06:58:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
So sorry for your loss. I lost my Dad in Dec 2015. Or was it yesterday? It feels like it. Before the cancer took him, I would audio recordings of when I visited him in hospital. I was smart enough to record his voice. Iโm still not brave enough to listen to them
0rangePulp ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 07:02:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sorry for you loss. I know how you feel I cry every time I listen, me and my dad had a really bad relationship and the last time I saw him (2015) I told him I didn't want to see him again. I'd do anything to have a chat with him.
manvscar ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 19:46:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Lost mine in November of that year also to cancer. Two years still hasn't removed the pain but it has gotten better.
adafrank ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 11:49:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I do this too. Lost my dad in August to a sudden car wreck.
0rangePulp ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:30:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sorry for you loss, hope all it's good.
draginator ยท 101 points ยท Posted at 04:43:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Got up to the quarter trick, decided to nope out. Not gonna get me today mr sad.
siggystabs ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:15:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yup. Same here. Noped out.
Mijeman ยท 37 points ยท Posted at 04:37:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Well now I'm crying at my desk.
CommanderThomasDodge ยท 55 points ยท Posted at 05:06:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
As a person who just lost his father three weeks ago, don't forget this shit. Ever. Don't skip over it. Cherish it for as long as you can remember it.
UnicornFarts1111 ยท 19 points ยท Posted at 06:44:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
And as a person who is lucky enough to still have her dad around for some unknown amount of time (he has had failing health for some time). Listen to his stories, even if it is the hundredth time you have heard it.
CommanderThomasDodge ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 06:50:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No kidding. I really miss those stories. Some were hilarious, some were nostalgic, others were just fun to hear.
[deleted] ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:29:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
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CommanderThomasDodge ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 17:38:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Thank you. I'm managing.
And please do, for me. When your father loves you, don't forget to let him know you love him too. I made sure my father knew despite it not always being easy to convey.
Silznick ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 07:50:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude it's been 6 months for me. It does get easier. How you choose to let his death affect you is your choice. Remember the positive. Never let go. He will always be part of you. If you need someone to talk to about it just pm me. I am always able to lend an ear.
CommanderThomasDodge ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:37:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Thanks mate. I'll be sure to if the need arises. I'm managing to get through each day, day by day. I have to admit, this is the better advice I've gotten from anyone. I imagined when I lost him, it would be hard. I never imagined how hard.
Silznick ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:20:51 on February 5, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm glad I can be of help. It's something I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. Just take it day by day and you'll start to get better.
Rdoll17 ยท 21 points ยท Posted at 04:53:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Like OP this was and still is the only movie I've ever cried in.
SpendsKarmaOnHookers ยท 46 points ยท Posted at 04:52:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
i remember being a kid and watching this on my psp because a family member got it for me on christmas and i was alone in bed absolutely bawling my eyes out
hpunlimited ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:06:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh man I remember watching this in the back of the van on a road trip from NorCal to Phoenix. It was pretty late at night so most of the van were asleep ๐ข
Tyrath ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 05:02:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I've never even seen the movie but damn, who's cutting onions at midnight?!?
ChiAyeAye ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 05:05:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I went to see it with my mom and what made me cry was when she started crying and then we were all crying. we flooded the theater
8nate ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:13:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Damn Iโve never seen Click before that was pretty powerful.
oniixon ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:58:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh man, I wish I could see it again for the first time.
You should definitely watch it. I know Sandler has a lot of hate on reddit, but oh man, this movie is fucking amazing.
smallerthings ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:24:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah, that's the part that fucked me up too.
The fact it was so unexpected mixed with my own issues with my father hit me on a deeper level than I expected from that movie.
Drewggles ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:18:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I made this a 1k Updoot comment, bc of the relationship with my father..... Fuck man..
Procrastination_Time ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:26:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm going to go call my dad now
Tresmil ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:18:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My cousin passed away a little over a year ago and I used to play voicemails I had saved from him. I changed phones and no longer have them. When I realized I didnโt have them I walked into the work bathroom and cried in the stall for a few minutes before I could get myself together enough to go sit back at my desk.
Kind_Of_A_Dick ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:24:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yup, cried my eyes out at that scene.
makotosolo ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:46:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Do not watch while drunk/hungover. Will cry.
capodecina2 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:54:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No. That link is staying blue. I saw this movie once. ONCE. Apparently Iโm severely allergic to it.
ThatLRguy ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:42:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My dad an Adam Sandler's character have the same name, so that whole movie made me a little emotional
B_A_T_M_A_N_ ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:57:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
thanks. I'm crying.
stalks1984 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:13:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
'Rein over me' was a very underrated Adam Sandler movie. Good movie but incredibly sad movie. I believe it was produced by new production Adam started but wasn't successful compared to Happy Madison Productions
http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0490204/
xcaninox ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:19:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I was with a girl, first date, then I cried like a baby! Damn I remember it very vividly.
Shaneisonfire ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:26:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I went to this movie shortly after my own dad passed away when I was 15, I went to see Click to laugh not to cry!
AlexlnWonderland ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 10:25:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
OH GOD WHY AM I CRYING IVE NEVER EVEN SEEN THIS MOVIE
WCartistDad ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 10:37:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
God that scene wrecked me. Especially knowing that Sandlerโs father died close to the production date. So that was coming from a very real place.
Fitz911 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 11:08:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This scene got me every time
GoinFerARipEh ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 11:40:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Welp. What a great start to my Sunday morning.
therealflinchy ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 12:25:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
huh i've seen this movie but i don't rememebr this at all..
mlozano88 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 12:33:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Got damn. I love you too Dad. Though he will never read this. Love u
roilenos ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 12:43:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
FUCK, it's a terrible day for rain...
; - ;
dancegavind ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 13:55:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I didnโt expect to be crying this early in the morning. I usually wait until 10 or 11, at least.
Lereas ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 14:23:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I have two young sons and so many days I just want the day to be over so I can go to sleep, or days when my 4 year old wants my attention but I just want to have 10 minutes to myself.
I try really hard to give them my time and attention and not skip over it.
viperex ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 19:17:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I feel emotional clips lose some of their punch without the backstory/context
EvanFlecknell ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:49:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yup, fuck this movie. This and 50 First Dates. And the Pokemon movie.
Fungul_Penis ยท 112 points ยท Posted at 04:35:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Life is Beautiful. He got the tank his dad promised
IncognitoIsBetter ยท 24 points ยท Posted at 05:29:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fuck you man, you just made me cry :(
ilovetotour ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 05:44:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Seriously, just even THINKING about this movie/scene makes me almost tear up lol
redguardnugz ยท 16 points ยท Posted at 07:33:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Man I saw that in theatres with my parents before anyone had ever told me about the holocaust. I shat bricks when my parents told me that the context was based on truth. It fucked me up bad, had to sleep in my parents bed that night.
pelb ยท -2 points ยท Posted at 09:04:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My English teacher showed this movie in class but she claimed there was no English audio version and forced us to watch an Italian dub with subtitles. So reading the whole movie kinda took away from how emotional the movie was.
dachungdynasty ยท 10 points ยท Posted at 12:12:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I think it would have lost most of its charm with a dub. I saw it like 10 years ago and still remember the dad yelling, โprincipezzaaaโ when he was courting his wife.
abraburger ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 12:31:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Subtitles are always the correct choice donโt @ me.
essidus ยท 216 points ยท Posted at 04:06:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
To this day, Forrest Gump can make me mist up.
juke_box_zero ยท 145 points ยท Posted at 04:48:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For reals! At the end when he's worried little Forrest might be like him man that fucking gets to me
Fourwindsgone ยท 82 points ยท Posted at 05:21:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"Is he smaht?"
:'( :'(
Every time.
juke_box_zero ยท 13 points ยท Posted at 05:42:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Right?!
ul2006kevinb ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 12:25:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
TIL Forrest Gump is from Boston
Fourwindsgone ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 19:13:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Wicked smaht bro!
Turboturtle08 ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 08:40:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Also when Jenny leaves him on the bridge.
juke_box_zero ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 20:47:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me the saddest Jenny leaving part is when she stays with him for a bit and buys him the Nikes then sneaks iut in the middle of the night and he wakes up and looks for her and she's not there and he just sits in the porch then goes running across America. But the bridge in is a bummer too.
krokenlochen ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 14:07:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it's when Bubba says he wants to go home. God damn the way he sounds like some lost kid just wanting to go back to the comfort of his family before he died.
juke_box_zero ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 20:49:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yes! I forgot about that part but that's sad as hell too. I also get a little tear'd up when bubba's mom gets that check from him starting the shrimp business. Like even though his friends dead he knew to help his family out. Like that's a true friend. That makes me sad as hell thinking about it.
faster_than_sound ยท 23 points ยท Posted at 10:42:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"Is he smart, or is he.....?"
Unic0rnBac0n ยท 10 points ยท Posted at 11:14:16 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That letter to jenny at the end, every fucking time man," I miss you jenny" Poor forest :'(
Kharn0 ยท 17 points ยท Posted at 07:40:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"I miss you Jenny" :'c
donquixote1991 ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 16:06:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
WHY DON'T YOU LUV ME JENNAY?
12cuie ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 12:07:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fuck it. Just watched the other day out of boredom. Couldn't stop crying sometimes.
But I cry in 90% of Disney movies, not surprise at all
thecrazysloth ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 09:41:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried during Snakes on a Plane
jergin_therlax ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 20:52:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cry throughout that movie at nothing in particular just because of what an incredible movie it is
keith_weaver ยท 832 points ยท Posted at 02:46:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That was a tough one. Kate Beckinsale is so hot. Field of Dreams gets me every time when his dad comes out for a catch. Every time.
Mosto_Flo ยท 108 points ยท Posted at 04:28:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Hey Dad....do you want to have a catch?
bladel ยท 62 points ยท Posted at 04:40:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
โThis is my...this is John.โ
keith_weaver ยท 17 points ยท Posted at 04:37:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This damn wind... keeps blowing dust in my eyes.
Keith_Creeper ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:25:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oof...gets me every time.
johnnynumber5 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:34:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
https://youtu.be/S4DNolVDH6Y
Kakarot_faps ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:17:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
More like feel of dreams amirite?
mhowdy ยท 81 points ยท Posted at 02:48:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Philadelphia always gets me. Tom Hanks is amazing and the end is crushing.
ImMufasa ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 05:37:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Tom Hanks has made me cry more than any other actor.
This scene from Forrest gets me every single time
unzercharlie ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:28:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I didn't click to watch, I just clicked to make sure it was the "like me?" scene, and it was. Most moving scene I've ever seen Tom Hanks perform.
apbadogs ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 10:50:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
โIs...he...smartโ. God damn I can turn on that movie at that moment and immediately start crying. Hell, typing this out and I am tearing up.
ronirocket ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:55:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
โSometimes thereโs just arenโt enough rocksโ My throat fell right into my stomach when I heard that one.
Futurames ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:24:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Every time. I saw this movie in theaters recently, prepared myself for this scene and I still lost it ๐ญ
mydickcuresAIDS ยท 14 points ยท Posted at 04:04:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That one hits way too close to home for me.
Feverdog87 ยท 12 points ยท Posted at 04:17:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
If only you made it there in time...
filmicsite ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:11:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That opera scene man.
And that one single moment when he steps out of denzel Washington's office. Fucked me up when I watched it for the first time. .
Link https://youtu.be/DF10re8SqRU
secret_tsukasa ยท 17 points ยท Posted at 05:16:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"she's got a rockin bod!"
quackkhead ยท 10 points ยท Posted at 05:09:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That rockin' body.
abagofdicks ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 05:39:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
When Doc canโt go back, that gets me primed for the catch scene
[deleted] ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 05:26:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Just for giggles look at the films nominated for best picture the year field of dreams came out (1990), holy crap what a year for films that was.
kobymusic ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 05:46:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The scene at the end of field of dreams equals instant tears.
zorro1701e ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:40:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Frequncy
doctahjeph ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:19:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
October Sky always gets me. "Sure Wernher Von Braun is a great man, but he isn't my hero." Straight up man tears. When his dad finally goes to watch their last launch and he presses the launch button. Everyone is watching the rocket go up and the dad is just watching his son and the joy it brings him.
mhoner ยท 11 points ยท Posted at 04:20:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Field of Dreams is one of the few instances where itโs acceptable for a man to cry.
StephBrownismywaifu ยท 73 points ยท Posted at 04:35:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
A man can cry when ever the hell he wants.
CAredditBoss ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 16:51:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I insist that this thing here is an apple and not an onion and Iโm going to eat it whole to prove it!
mhoner ยท -10 points ยท Posted at 04:43:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Nope, just at the end of field of dreams. Itโs also ok to mist up during Unforgiven when he discovers the bar where they were displaying Nedโs dead body.
rotund_tractor ยท 8 points ยท Posted at 05:38:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Or whenever the hell he wants. The irony of telling someone when itโs manly to cry must be lost on you. If youโre manly enough, you cry whenever you want and donโt give a fuck about what some douchebag on the internet thinks about it.
[deleted] ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 13:18:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You said it, Fat John Deere
[deleted] ยท 12 points ยท Posted at 04:22:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sarcasm right? I cried in HP and the Sorcerers Stone
Chm_Albert_Wesker ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 04:41:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
it's entirely the music, it just captures the nostalgia of the earlier films
oldtoasty ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:57:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
At what part my friend? I don't remember any particular sad moments
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:21:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The end
mhoner ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 04:47:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I canโt say that any of the HP movies provided that reaction for me.
[deleted] ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:19:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Idk I mean the ending of the first movie was like bittersweet
PigHaggerty ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:38:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it's Snape's ending.
"After all this time?"
keith_weaver ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 04:21:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Im not crying. Youโre crying.
asuncouth ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:11:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What about Rudy? That's always a good man cry...
mhoner ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:32:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Nope, that a feel good for sure though. That more of a smile and giggle.
PigHaggerty ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 05:45:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Obviously you've never seen this advert.
mhoner ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:34:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That just makes me miss my dog a bit.
briannasaurusrex92 ยท 235 points ยท Posted at 03:29:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Pay It Forward.
No shame, OP.
Wamalamb ยท 38 points ยท Posted at 04:44:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie just did such a good job and making you love the main boy that you'd have to be a sociopath not to cry at the end of it
personalcheesecake ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:36:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The kid at the end, the bully, lived next to my grandmother and couple summers in my early teens we hung out with him when he would get out of school. Needless to say it was weird as hell to see someone I knew personally in a movie, let alone a big one!
addsomezest ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 04:41:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same! It was the first time a movie stuck me with true emotion.
bogidyboy ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:52:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie tried too hard lol. I liked it when he beat the shit out of the pedo though.
KoruTsuki ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:06:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I feel like the kid's death was pure shock factor. There wasn't any build up to it beyond seeing the killer sneak in a knife earlier in the movie, and the wound itself doesn't even appear to be fatal (there's a lack of any blood IIRC and the killer just stabs once and bounces).
SirAwesome1 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:25:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah that movie, and ending was really stupid.
I was more mad than sad.
Wackamole56 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:09:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Me too. I watched it with fans of the movie and they expected me to cry. Instead i just got pissed off.
LazyEye42 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:33:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm 30. I literally invited a guy to stay at my place for a night. I sharpened his knife, gave him a fresh towel to shower. He was gone before I got up. Left me a note written in crayon on a corn dog wrapper. Probably the only time I invited a stranger for the night. We had corn dogs. It was nice.
frog_nuts ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:18:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Me too!!! It was in the theatre with my mom. No shame. It felt great!!
Aurvant ยท 207 points ยท Posted at 04:12:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I think the first movie that made me cry was Bicentennial Man. There were a lot of good moments in the movie, but the final scene with Andrew was so sad.
Bloodshotistic ยท 17 points ยท Posted at 05:48:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Thank goodness I'm not the only one. Although I do relate to OP's predicament. I try to close my eyes or think about something else or else I would be an emotional wreck, talking to the screen in a psychotic way like, "cries and sobs dammit don't die!"
Kirostrife ยท 13 points ยท Posted at 06:31:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Me too man. Me too.
I went to see Bicentennial Man in the cinema when I was around 9yrs old with my mother, aunt and cousin. My cousin and I left the theatre having sobbed through the end of the film. That film had a pretty profound effect on my earlier years.
craizzuk ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 08:14:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
God damn that film was emotional
personalcheesecake ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:38:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Had to look up the song because of the voice, it's Celine.. And it makes me weepy.
JayCreates ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 09:47:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
One is glad to be of service
demonofthefall ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 11:29:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie fucks me up.
I have not seen again after Robin died and Iยดm not sure I could handle it tbh.
buangjauh2 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 08:51:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Me too! the ending man.. What the hell! But but.. This shouldn't have happened! Why!! Why now! T_T
XsimonbelmontX ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 11:44:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
God damn, I've always felt like I'm the only person alive who has seen that movie, no one I talk to seems to remember it, but it's by far my favorite Robin Williams movie. I watched it quite a few times in my late teens and it always kicked my ass. Haven't watched it since Robin died, it would probably be even rougher now.
chaun2 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 18:10:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ok, what is it about robots... Bicentennial Man, The Iron Giant, I Robot (though half of that is cause I read the book), Wall-E..... every single one of them gets me
uberlitemadsklz ยท 346 points ยท Posted at 03:39:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First movie I cried to was rugrats in Paris when chuckie missed his mom. So sad. But that is a close 2nd!
avidworks ยท 70 points ยท Posted at 04:50:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Weird seeing this, I was literally just telling a friend a little while ago that I teared up during the Rugrats movie.
gibsonh90 ยท 77 points ยท Posted at 05:08:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
When Tommy tries to ditch Dillie in the forest, that was my first movie cry. Or maybe air bud for almost the same scene. "Get out of here, can't you see I don't want you anymore!"
myhairsreddit ยท 48 points ยท Posted at 06:10:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"You want monkeys!! And the monkeys want the nanners! Everyone gets what they want!" Omg I ugly cried in the theatre at like 9 years old to the first rugrats movie.
kimmykatty ยท 10 points ยท Posted at 08:19:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I haven't seen this movie in YEARS and I still want to cry reading that exact line.. I actually avoid this movie because it still makes me super sad at 25..
Apple_Joel ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 14:49:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Also 25 here and can agree, the rugrats movies were sadder than they really need to be.
Eevee136 ยท 8 points ยท Posted at 06:31:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Holy shit, I remember crying while watching that shit in class in like fifth grade. Shit was awful. And also embarrassing.
evan_seed ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 12:46:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Similarly, when Ash tries to let pikachu go. What a rollercoaster.
CentrOfConchAndCoral ยท -2 points ยท Posted at 05:56:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I might be mistaken but doesn't a snapping turtle bite Dillys foot and just chill there for a while.
Reagonlol ยท -2 points ยท Posted at 07:29:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dillie dillie?
EmperorofPrussia ยท 26 points ยท Posted at 05:21:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
A lot of kids find those scenes uncomfortable, because being separated from their parents (or another authority figure) is a fundamental worry. And most kids have experienced it to some degree. There was nothing scarier when I was very young than going to the mall with my parents and at some point realizing suddenly they seemingly disappeared. Instant panic.
For me, it was a scene in Dumbo. I loved that movie when I was 4-5m but hid my face when he gets separated from his mother.
Of course, my mom said I also hid behind a chair and cried because I was so scared of E.T.
ronirocket ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:59:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Always watching that as a kid I donโt think I really realized what was going on in dumbo, but I watched it somewhat recently as a young adult and bawled pretty much the entire rest of the movie.
BaconBoy123 ยท 23 points ยท Posted at 05:36:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same here. :(
I was adopted when i was 3 days old and never knew my real mom, outside of a couple birthday cards. I watched that in theaters when I was like 8 or 9 i think (basically old enough to realize I might NEVER know her).
That airplane scene where he sees her in the clouds and it has the sad song playing was insta-tear fest for me
ronirocket ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:04:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Reading all the comments on this post now Iโm not sure! I always thought I was alright at not crying in movies but Iโm basically just scrolling going โyup, me too. Yup, me too. Yup, me too. Saaaame! Oh yeah, cried in that one. Still crying from that one.โ Etc etc...
coldknuckles ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 09:01:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I want a mom that'll last forever. I want a mom that'll make it all better... ๐ข
imfromoki ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 17:13:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I want a mom that'll last foreverrrr
Qtsan ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:37:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was air bud when he was trying to leave the dog.
jbg89 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:54:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ah fuck
MrCinematic ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:41:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Damn Rugrats in Paris nostalgia just brought me right back to good ol days when my parents would go to work and line up those orange casette tapes. That and the land before time were my jam. thanks for posting that lol
asdfmatt ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:41:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie I cried to was Rugrats one where Tommy wanted to give Dil to the monkeys... the second was Click.
ZedasiriaDeRazz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:42:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Any moment involving chuckies mom is a fucking tearjerker
SuperbCrawdad2 ยท 64 points ยท Posted at 04:23:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was Grand Torino. I felt like such a puss but it really hit my feels
Splatacus ยท 15 points ยท Posted at 06:50:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh man that one is a hard one. Beautiful movie about how important it is to have a father figure to guide you and step up to the occasion
NotAnAlligator ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 16:24:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie and other father figure tear jerkers always get me. I never had a father to speak of (He died shortly after I was born). I don't know why it upsets me so much, but I think it may have to do with having missed out on something I can't truly grasp. Also, the "men" my mother dated were all the scum of the earth. I'm almost 30 now, it wasn't me ... they truly were awful. Maybe no true father figure, plus moving from country to country as a kid fucked me up ...
Well, now I'm sad.
Splatacus ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:34:36 on February 16, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Get therapy from a male therapist. They are a gr at substitute as young man. They canโt play cat with you but will listen to you without judgement and also give great advise. ..just like a father. I had a father and was absent most of the time because of his work. My therapist has been a great role model and also become a friend. My parents had a pretty fucked up marriage but stayed together for the sake of the children, and were great emotional covert aggressors. So I grew up fucked up and I didnโt even know why if I had a family and went to college and this and that.
When I watched grand Torino I was so choked up I couldnโt leave the theater and my now wife was worried sick. Then after therapy I unraveled the whole thing and I found that the reason it hits be so bad is that I never saw that active role model shaping me molding me and preparo me for life.
Shit now I am sad.
NotAnAlligator ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 19:22:45 on February 21, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It's funny that I got your message today. I had a panic/rage attack and ended up breaking my phone. After I calmed down and did some breathing exercises and listening to music, it occured to me that therapy may be the best route (Again) I'm liking this angle you're giving it. I'll give it a try.
I hope you feel better, I feel better just knowing that someone out there (Not IRL) even suggested a way for me to get better!
TheHittman ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 09:09:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
Kaorimi ยท 315 points ยท Posted at 04:44:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Be me. 20 years old. Father passed away a month ago. Wanted to go to a movie for laughs. New Adam Sandler movie where he presses a button and makes jogging boobs bounce slow? Can't go wrong there. It went wrong. It went very wrong. I blubbered through the entire second half of the movie.
But, I will say, I was actually pleasantly surprised with the amount of depth the movie had. I enjoyed it for sure. :)
Vaywen ยท 93 points ยท Posted at 06:07:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
geez you poor bastard.
BrotherChe ยท 10 points ยท Posted at 08:42:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No, no, he said he had a dad.
sideslick1024 ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 09:06:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
/r/JesusChristReddit
BoomChocolateLatkes ยท 58 points ยท Posted at 07:25:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Jesus H. Christ I canโt think of a worse movie to go see after losing your dad...
But yeah, the marketing for that movie made it seem like another zany Sandler flick.
PopsicleIncorporated ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:04:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Maybe Empire Strikes Back if you don't know the twist
JonnyBrah ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:02:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Big fish is another one. Absolute tear jerker at the end.
Cripnite ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 06:39:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sorry for your loss. Toy Story 3 a few weeks after my dad passed got me bawling my eyes out.
a5ph ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 12:55:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sorry to hear that. Hope you were okay and are going good.
Kaorimi ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 14:50:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I am! It has been over 10 years now, which is pretty surprising! But it's all good. I miss him a lot, but try to think about the things he taught me and try to live well. Click actually teaches a lot about that too.
Marijuana_Miler ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 17:15:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I was you, except instead of being my dad it was my grandfather who had just died two weeks before when I was 19. Had a day off work and decided to watch a movie to distract myself. I chose Click thinking it would be a light distraction. Surprisingly great movie but I cried like a girl at her first Bieber concert.
Kaorimi ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 23:44:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
OMG! You were me! I had just turned 20 so we were close in age as well. Glad to share this emotional experience with you in time.
Crybe ยท 413 points ยท Posted at 03:51:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Spoilers ahead: The scene with his father when he told him he always knew the trick, and then the scene with him dying of a heart attack had my balling at the theatre.
levels_jerry_levels ยท 63 points ยท Posted at 05:41:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Straight ballin
AussieLizard ยท 206 points ยท Posted at 04:15:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Bawling.
rawschwartzpwr ยท 411 points ยท Posted at 04:35:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Naw man he started dunking and shooting 3's.
Ccaccord07 ยท 8 points ยท Posted at 05:42:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Thanks for making my day!
Baconnocabbacon ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:03:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I wish I was a little bit taller. I wish I was a baller.
Adamskinater ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:07:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
We fly high, no lie, you know this
XxmynamehaveXsinitXX ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:06:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
BANG!
smallerthings ยท 37 points ยท Posted at 05:29:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Bawl is life.
[deleted] ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 05:38:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
me too thanks
AlvinGT3RS ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:36:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Splash
[deleted] ยท -11 points ยท Posted at 04:42:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
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DBrugs ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 04:53:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Beaten to the punch
karlausagi ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:12:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
that's the scene that had my little sister and I bawling our eyes out.
boardgamejoe ยท 459 points ยท Posted at 03:31:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My first time to cry in a theater was when Optimus Prime died in The Transformers: The Movie 1986.
Drunken-samurai ยท 213 points ยท Posted at 03:40:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude, spoilers.
Keith_Creeper ยท 97 points ยท Posted at 05:30:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah, like wtf?! (Switches off vcr)
guinness_blaine ยท 10 points ยท Posted at 06:30:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Switched off what now?
flukus ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 06:33:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
1980s Napster!
TekkamanEvil ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:19:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It's alright, they brought him back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bq1_6D9QS9Y
paleo2002 ยท 29 points ยท Posted at 04:10:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was when Kermit got hit by a taxi in The Muppets Take Manhattan.
Syd_G ยท 34 points ยท Posted at 06:57:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was the first Pokรฉmon movie after pikachu tries to wake up Ash after he was turned to stone.
TheHittman ยท 12 points ยท Posted at 09:06:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude no, stop making me relive this.
Syd_G ยท 12 points ยท Posted at 09:15:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Pika...pikaaa ๐ข
TheHittman ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 09:16:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
NNNNOOOOO
YeezyTakeTheWheel ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 16:10:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
i one of the saddest moments in movie history..
LordVic ยท 48 points ยท Posted at 04:47:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
6 year old me was NOT prepared to learn the life lesson about death watching my favourite cartoon characters get systematically murdered on the big screen, only to be followed up by my hero turning to a grey slab...
Till all are one :(
goatpunchtheater ยท 16 points ยท Posted at 05:06:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
freaking seriously. Who was ready for that?
LordVic ยท 15 points ยท Posted at 05:14:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Great interview segment that was in the 20th anniversary DVD about it. Basically Hasbro was.. "we need new toys"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVHM6ExSb2U
goatpunchtheater ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:18:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah I had seen that before. They just wanted out with the old line and in with the new. I still can't believe they didn't anticipate the backlash. I mean would the he man cartoon have just killed he man?
boardgamejoe ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:12:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Til all are one!
Telzrob ยท 11 points ยท Posted at 04:38:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend.
http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0088760/
I was a dinosaur crazy (very) little kid. When they found living dinos I was over the moon. Then they killed one and I absolutely lost it.
Somebody_not_you ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:40:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Whoa. I remember watching this in 1st grade and the teachers jumped up in front of the screen when the actors were in their underwear or something. But yeah, I was really into dinos too at this point in my life and I also remember being pissed.
Kahmael ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:39:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I remember this movie from when I was 5, loved it to death.
fluffynukeit ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 05:26:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"Do not grieve...soon, I shall be one with the matrixxx.."
CatsRUs_ ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:59:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was when ash turned to stone and Pikachu and all the other pokemon started crying lool in the first pokemon movie
Cripnite ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:37:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Me too. Fuck Megatron.
imtinyricketc ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:41:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Every time man.
rivermandan ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:39:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I remember a bunch of kids crying when I watched the super mario brothers movie. I thought it was shit but I loved it and thankfully had super low expectations thanks to the TMNT movies showing me how bad a cartoon to movie adaptation can be
boardgamejoe ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 21:50:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first TMNT Movie was awesome and stands up to repeat viewings today.
rivermandan ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 01:58:49 on February 5, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I ended up liking it but it was a shock expectign the cartoon but gettign whatever it was.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:03:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
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boardgamejoe ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:27:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I didnโt lose interest.
brainfraud ยท 54 points ยท Posted at 05:46:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
the first land before time when the momma dies
towel79 ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 08:15:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it's at the end when Little Foot sees his Mom in the clouds and it takes him to the Valley. It's like she will always be there for him, all he has to do is listen. And the theme music really pulls the heart strings.
ShystemSock ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 13:48:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fuck that scene
psuedobox ยท 129 points ยท Posted at 04:40:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
All Dogs Go to Heaven was mine. I've only seen that movie once when I was a child. To this day I refuse to watch it again, just thinking about it gets me misty eyed.
harleyqueenzel ยท 54 points ยท Posted at 06:24:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine is The Brave LittleToaster. My heart still pounds thinking about the scene in the junkyard and hearing "Worthless" playing.
SebayaKeto ยท 13 points ยท Posted at 07:34:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie was scary as fuck too
KingPellinore ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 14:00:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
โ...RUN.โ
chaun2 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 18:13:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I don't think that studio was making cartoons for kids, but I don't think our parents realized that. Either that or our parents are some sick fucks......
TheHittman ยท 10 points ยท Posted at 09:04:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ohh.. you just made so many memories flood back to me. Blanky was my spirit animal.
Formber ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:23:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
There will never be another kids movie like that. Hell, there will never be another movie, period, like that.
It wasn't necessarily my favorite movie as a kid, but it definitely stuck with me in a different kind of way than others.
scout5678297 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 08:34:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That and Homeward Bound were my favorite movies as a child. Homeward Bound made me cry harder, but this scene from All Dogs Go to Heaven always scared the crap outta me.
ACardAttack ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 11:39:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Don't think I cried as a kid, but I watched this later on in life and holy hell did I ball my eyes out, so dark too, especially if you know about what happened to the voice actress of the girl
GonorrheaStick ยท 144 points ยท Posted at 04:31:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Click was one of those Adam Sandler comedies that went balls deep on the whole "funny but heavy lesson" mind of comedy. My parents asked me why I was crying through half the movie, because of this shit MAAAAAA!
birdgofly ยท 17 points ยท Posted at 08:47:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I feel like The Simpsons Movie was kind of like that... I just remember casually watching it while studying with my brand new roommate freshman year of college and then Marge leaves Homer and I abruptly duck behind the couch to hide my uncontrollable sobs and my roommate leans around like "are you.... okay..?"
Goddamnit Homer.
deadGOOS3 ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 08:57:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You need the dark to have the light. Good comedy should come with real depth, or else the jokes all feel false and skin deep
Seflore ยท 299 points ยท Posted at 03:56:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Bridge to Terabithia. I have watched it once.... That was enough.
ScarLNoBigD ยท 105 points ยท Posted at 04:00:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I did not know anything about it before watching this. Damn it hits you.
RichardpenistipIII ยท 82 points ยท Posted at 04:11:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same, to this day the only movie that made me cry. To be fair I did turn off Marley and me once I figured out what was happening
travworld ยท 49 points ยท Posted at 05:01:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
If you couldn't watch Marley and Me, then don't bother with Hachi: A Dog's Tale. Hachi is a true story too.
Jolkster ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 06:08:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I can't handle that movie. I tried watching it for the second time and about ten minutes in I was already in tears.
thedenigratesystem ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 07:53:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Man you guys are hardcore,the last time I cried watching a movie was day before yesterday and that movie was coco.
thisismyMelody ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:10:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Or my dog skip.
I watched the ending one time on YouTube and even that tore me apart.
travworld ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 11:21:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I forgot about My Dog Skip. That's a big tear jerker, too. The dog movies really get me.
ronirocket ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:11:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Thatโs what I did too! โWait a second... this movie is going from frustrating to happy... TURN IT OFF TURN IT OFF!!โ
TheHittman ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:08:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I was fine the entire time until the kids put that home video on of them playing with him as a puppy. I lost it.
h3lblad3 ยท 43 points ยท Posted at 04:40:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
When I was in junior high, our English class required us to read it (and Where the Red Ferns Grow). Talk about a surprise twist.
theathenian11 ยท 23 points ยท Posted at 04:53:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
2001-2002 school year I was in 6th grade and we red Where the Red Fern Grows. First book...probably the first work of fiction ever to make me cry - and damn did I bawl like a baby.
kittens12345 ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 06:33:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Not on the same level, but I remember reading Tuck Everlasting and how one of the sons loved that girl main character and wanted her to drink from the spring to make her live forever and she decided not to. Then years later his family comes back to her town and he sees her grave stone and that she was dead and had found a new love and made a family and everything. The lines where he read her gravestone made me misty. Also in my freshmen year of high school when we had to read the jungle by upton Sinclair and basically everyone got fucked up and I was waiting the happy ending and there wasnโt one
Mikeisright ยท 15 points ยท Posted at 05:07:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
HAHAHAHA I remember one girl in my 6th grade class who had to go to the nurse's office to cry when we got to that part, teach didn't give a single #triggerwarning
theathenian11 ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 05:11:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Luckily for me when we got to the sad part it was a chapter that was assigned for homework. Good moves, teach.
usernamy ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:30:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fuck that book
NotJokingAround ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:05:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
How did I know someone was going to mention that book in a thread about crying over fictional events?
Qtsan ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:40:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Our teachers read this to all the classes in 5th grade. 3 timea a day we'd change classrooms for different subjects and one day and entire class was crying. They pretty much looked at us and said we'd know next week. Next week we finished the book and the entire class bawled.
terminbee ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:56:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
When I read that in middle school, I thought it was lame as fuck. But looking back, that's a really good story. I remember fucking dying when I read Old Yeller though.
Ridkidjory ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:50:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same. Was absolutely blindsided
alwayzbored114 ยท 29 points ยท Posted at 04:47:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
We read it as a class in 6th or 7th grade, then had an unofficial field trip to the movies as a class one night and saw it together since it just so happened to be the year it came out
It was one of the first books most of us had read that was based in reality but had major, gut punching consequences like that. Most fantasy books you can cognitively separate yourself from, but when they brutally rip away the fantasy and leave you in cold reality, it was a shock for all of us
Helmic ยท 13 points ยท Posted at 05:05:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
When my class watched the movie, the Disney version hadn't come out, so we were stuck with this shitty version. I mostly remember it because of this humdinger. The entire class thought that was comedy gold, any time someone lied someone else would say "You lie!"
Handitry_Banditry ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 08:06:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Did they pick the worst child actor possible?
Helmic ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 08:35:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The whole movie was filled with terrible performances, and I think you can even hear someone reminding the kid what his next line was in some parts.
usernamy ยท 13 points ยท Posted at 05:25:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Honestly fuck that movie
[deleted] ยท 18 points ยท Posted at 05:07:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
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Trollth ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 13:30:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same :( first book that I cried at.
BroBroBroYourBoat ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:21:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I had already read the book, and downloaded it to my iPod Video (one of the originals with a 3.5 inch screen). I couldnโt sleep one night about a week after my best friend had passed, and two weeks after my grandfather had passed. I knew what was coming, and I still watched. I laid in bed crying pretty uncontrollably for well over two hours that night. I havenโt watched it since.
gelinrefira ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:56:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My reaction was WTF!!!, then wow I cried.
TylereStratton ยท 100 points ยท Posted at 03:56:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was the green mile. I think I was like 10 or something. It got me.
jpbbroncos53 ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 05:18:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Still gets me.
dabilee01 ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 06:11:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He killed them with they love ;_;
batfiend ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:46:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh wow I'd clearly repressed them memory of how much that film made me weep. Jesus. Oh John Coffey. It's all coming back. MY EMOTIONS
imagikz ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:41:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same man, I was fine until he said he was afraid of the dark.
ronirocket ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:14:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I had no idea what it was about when I watched it as a teenager. Still had some youthful hope that somehow everything would work out. Thatโs a slap in the face!
burnSMACKER ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:28:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Scrolled too much for this. I cry everytime I see this movie.
It's the only movie that really gets to me
Formber ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:26:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Michael Clarke Duncan was a treasure. I watched that movie for the first time only a few months after he passed, and let me tell you.... That was a mistake.
bakershalfdozen ยท 32 points ยท Posted at 05:51:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first time I cried watching a movie was The Goofy Movie.
JarlaxleForPresident ยท 41 points ยท Posted at 05:53:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Gawrsh
ZedasiriaDeRazz ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 09:46:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Shit man the feels are coming back
Night-Sky ยท 34 points ยท Posted at 06:14:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Surprised no one here is mentioning the iron giant. That move had me in more tears then any movie since.
KingPellinore ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 14:04:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Su...per...man
chaun2 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 18:15:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dammit I made it through the whole thread without THAT scene in my head, and you have to start chopping onions......
Darthob ยท 23 points ยท Posted at 04:59:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Me too... my girlfriend at the time (who was watching with me) couldnโt believe it made me cry... then again, she was a heartless bitch so... yeah.
TerribleTimmy ยท 47 points ยท Posted at 04:07:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
A buddy invited me over one night for a few beers. We settled in, had some subs, started on the beers and popped this dvd in. Things were going good, beer was flowing, laughs were pretty good (especially during the fast forward dog pooping with a fart sound). Then this movie took a sharp turn. Two grown men trying to stealthily wipe away tears without the other seeing.
โThis isnโt sob what I sob was sob expectingโ
โNope voice cracks Fuck this movieโ
[deleted] ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 12:23:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
And then he held me...
TerribleTimmy ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 13:45:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I left that part out on purpose.
tofu98 ยท 43 points ยท Posted at 05:17:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I regularly talk about how this movie is actually such a God damn important message for our times. And coming from a Adam Sandler film of all places. Like I like Adam but he's usually just a comedian to me not some guy pushing a deeply meaningful and important message.
wookiestackhouse ยท 22 points ยท Posted at 04:13:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was the ending of Dragonheart.
funkymonkey-67 ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 09:14:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
To the stars Bowen. To the stars...
TheSilentCalm101 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:36:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No kidding. I absolutely love that movie.
FallenCypher25 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 19:43:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Draaaaaco
15delpiero ยท 81 points ยท Posted at 04:47:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Howโs this a confession bear, that was a sad movie
FunkyWallet ยท 44 points ยท Posted at 07:07:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I guess it's because of the stigma that comes with enjoying Adam Sandler movies.
XMike17 ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 07:32:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Nobody knows how to properly use Confession Bear anymore
thisismyMelody ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 09:12:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Right?! I think a more appropriate one would be using this meme to say you didn't cry because you hate your dad and you're glad he died. Or something like that. Idk.
[deleted] ยท 21 points ยท Posted at 05:14:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This sub has just absolutely gone to hell
ELFAHBEHT_SOOP ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 13:56:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I know people that didn't think it was sad. Fucking heartless bastards.
chaun2 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 18:17:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
OP clearly hasn't seen The Iron Giant yet
tafoya77n ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 08:05:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Most anywhere else in reddit you will be downvoted and called horrible things for saying you enjoy an Adam Sandler movie. Sort the comments by controversial to get a taste.
blanketswithsmallpox ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:13:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sorting by controversial is just looking for a fight. People use it like some excuse to act like troll opinions are valid. They're just trolling... Ignore em.
LordVic ยท 61 points ยท Posted at 04:46:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Went expecting a typical Adam Sandler flick
was not expecting someone cutting onions in the theatre
Archernick ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:42:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
If you want another Adam Sandler sleeper, check out "Reign Over Me": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0490204/
Formber ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:28:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Or Funny People.
That's like the most forgotten movie of his I feel. Not in the same vein as Reign Over Me, but it's a good flick nonetheless.
BeefMyJerky ยท 16 points ยท Posted at 04:42:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You should try watching โAbout Timeโ kick me right in the feels.
HopefullyImAdopted ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 07:23:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is what I came to this thread for. Holy fuck. I've teared up in movies before, but this movie made me ugly cry. I don't think I've ever made a phone call so fast in life as soon as the credits rolled.
carm62699 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 14:32:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That was such a fantastic movie.
[deleted] ยท 46 points ยท Posted at 04:43:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
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DBrugs ยท 25 points ยท Posted at 04:57:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
bawled
sicklyslick ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 07:49:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Nah dude was balling so hard
sideslick1024 ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 09:08:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Poppin' threes and shit.
Sanitize_Everything ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:16:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
i remember getting it because we were going to have a movie night and wanted something funny and all the ads for this this made it seem like a light-hearted Sandler flick, but the feels came hard about a third of the way in and none of us wanted to stop it.
kayzingzingy ยท 11 points ยท Posted at 05:11:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Pursuit of Happiness. I was home alone and just ugly cried for like 30 minutes straight. Which was weird for me because I had never even shed a tear before that movie
djpharaoh ยท 26 points ยท Posted at 04:31:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Hate to admit it but I broke down when he was collapsed in the rain and whipped out the napkin to give to his exwife. Fucked me up
goodiebadbad ยท 10 points ยท Posted at 04:18:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Reign over me was one of the first movies I got emotional over. Missed this Sandler
Dasmt55 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:44:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sandler absolutely nailed that role. That is one of his best movies for sure.
doofdoof771 ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 05:47:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"I'll show you the quarter trick. I'll tell you the secret. Don't you want to know how it's done?"
HColossus ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 08:08:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Aaaaaaand I'm crying again...
SilkSk1 ยท 48 points ยท Posted at 04:37:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Really? Not Big Daddy? That's the one that got me.
"I wipe my own ass! I wipe my own ass!" The tears wouldn't stop.
Formber ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 14:29:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
DAMN YOOOUUU, SCUBA STEEEEEEVE!!!
myhairsreddit ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:13:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"I KNOW!!" ๐ข
Canis_Familiaris ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 04:52:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first one I cried at was A.I. by Spielberg. Everyone I talked to said it was a terrible movie... but damn was the ending sad.
zp3wpd ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:30:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh my god SAME. I die a little every time when it just..concludes with him and his โmotherโ. Really messed me up when I was younger.
gemini88mill ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 13:34:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
How is A.I. a terrible movie
tehGraboiDs ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:52:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I wanted to say this movie too so I looked through all the comments to see if someone mentioned it first. I lost my mom shortly after I was born. Just to have one day. Even writing it out I can't hold it in. Thank for mentioning it.
windblast ยท 39 points ยท Posted at 03:29:16 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Last movie I remember sobbing during was Jim Carrey's The Mask. The scene with his dog outside the jail cell and him telling the dog to go away hit me hard.
In my defence I was 8-ish years old at the time.
droppingatruce ยท 15 points ยท Posted at 04:31:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What Dreams May Come...it's a really good movie, too.
TheSilentCalm101 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:45:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
There are some deeply heavy scenes in that movie. It's very moving. The first time I saw it, I didn't know if it was going to be a happy ending or not. I was just a kid, and I had to contemplate that you sacrifice everything for the one you love. Even ending up in literal hell just to be with them. If it didn't have a happy ending, I would definitely have been scarred by that movie.
Bellyheart ยท 17 points ยท Posted at 04:38:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Also the first movie I ever bought and returned to a used dvd store. I never wanted to watch again. Advertised as a comedy and is actually a super depressing fucked up drama.
Sanitize_Everything ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 05:18:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Right?!? i remember sitting down expecting to chuckle my ass off, but instead coming away thinking about life like i'd never had before.
philocity ยท -12 points ยท Posted at 07:03:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Your first mistake was buying an Adam Sandler movie and expecting it to be funny.
dachungdynasty ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 12:19:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sandler was a comedy legend in his day...
roguetroll ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 11:55:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It's okay to hate humor, son. Just don't tell other people or you'll look like a dumbass and a dick.
Bellyheart ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 14:30:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Missed the 90s?
philocity ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 14:34:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
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determinedheart ยท 27 points ยท Posted at 03:46:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Hmm, the only scene I remembered from the movie was the
boobs giggling scene in slowmosad part as well, really brought tears to my eyes.gringo-tico ยท 18 points ยท Posted at 04:30:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I think we need a recap video of that scene. Just for the feels.
K5izzle ยท 8 points ยท Posted at 05:14:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ohhh you weren't around for Armageddon when it came out, huh? :'(
KillerInstinctUltra ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:29:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The scene where she is talking to her dad through the TV man.
Edit: The scene
nate6259 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:33:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie might be silly overall, but they act the crap out of that scene near the end.
Formber ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:31:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm not ashamed, that movie gets me good.
Like, I know it's not the greatest movie, but it's one of my favorites, because it has it all, and the soundtrack is awesome as well. Michael Bay makes some stinkers, but that isn't one of them.
bobbyzee ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 05:31:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was an episode of Scrubs where Dr. Cox makes a mistake and takes the blame on himself with How to save a life playing in the back
thisnameoffendsme ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:55:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"My hero"
gemini88mill ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:33:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Nah it's the episode where Brenden Frasier dies
maschine01 ยท 49 points ยท Posted at 02:51:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Great movie. It's a modern day "it's a wonderful life".
ThatOldGuy1895 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 08:11:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Never thought of it like that, but thatโs a good point.
JynxYouOweMeA ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 05:12:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first time I cried in a movie was Air Bud and the fucking snack packs.....
FUZZY_BUNNY ยท 43 points ยท Posted at 04:53:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
So you've never seen "Up"...if you don't cry for that intro you don't have a soul
RelaxRelapse ยท 31 points ยท Posted at 05:24:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Up came out 3 years later.
pasterfordin ยท -10 points ยท Posted at 06:45:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
OP's "confession" came out in 2018... What's your point?
RelaxRelapse ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 07:14:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The person said, "so you've never seen Up..." which implied to me that they meant they couldn't believe Click was the first movie they ever cried watching because Up exists. I was just saying Click came out earlier so it would make sense for them to have seen it before Up.
Not sure why I had to explain that.
Bluesabus ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 08:48:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Logic! How does it work?!
Bottled_Void ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 14:12:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You needed to explain it for me. But now that you have, it makes a lot of sense. That being said, not everyone watches a movie when it comes out.
Minimoose91 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:34:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That intro was soul crushing. I was ready to turn it off by the end of the first seven minutes. Glad I powered through, but Jesus Christ Pixar give someone a damn warning.
Somebody_not_you ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:46:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah, that intro really jacked with me
thoughts_prayers ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:44:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
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slaytalera ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:03:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yup, this was the first, and only, movie I had ever seen that made me tear up in the theater
shadowslasher11X ยท 34 points ยท Posted at 04:14:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I feel like Click doesn't get enough recognition, of all the really bad Sandler movies, I feel like Click was one of the few that really went above something goofy as it got near the end of the movie. How not to let life pass you by and realize you're not exactly in for a rush to the finish line.
DBrugs ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 04:53:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fuck that movie, it was advertised as a comedy
SL8Rfan ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 06:28:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The last time my dad hugged me he thought I foudn the girl of my dreams. Turns out...when he died three days later she bailed because it was "Too much for me to handle". She turned out to be a demon. Took my soul.
I'm happily married now to a woman who would have made my dad cry she's so wonderful.
Never got to say goodbye to him. He was driving to my brother's house for New Years eve for a big family celebration and died on 95 of a massive coronary. Onlookers said he was able to stear his car off the highway into the jersey wall so he didn't hurt others. Paramedics said he was crying and trying to fight and live. I'll never be able to let that go.
I worshipped my dad. his death sent me into a spiral of self abuse and anger for several years. I'm still fighting the pain.
That said, I'm totally in love with my wife of 2 years now. My dad gives me heads up pennies when I do right.
My mom and I butt heads over politics but I've taken care of her since then because my dad would have kicked my ass had I not.
Oh, and my dad always told me and my best friend that we'd both be 200 lbs when we hit 40.
I'm 40, weigh 172 and work out 5 days a week. I'm in the best shape of my life because my wife called me skinny fat and my dad challenged me before he died.
We live on. Let your legacy affect everybody positively. Plant wonderful seeds and watch them grow.
Thanks...I needed that. Anonymous forums are a great place to let things go.
roguetroll ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 12:00:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Your dad would have been proud of you and he would have loved your wife.
But don't look at that last hug as wasted or thrown away. In that moment he was really.happy because you were happy, so thst sharing of joy was never wanted even if it never worked out afterwards.
Remember that moment for what it was, and find comfort in knowing that he'd have hugged the shit out of you again when. You introduced your current wife.
UnitConvertBot ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:28:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I've found a value to convert:
SL8Rfan ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:30:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
not now, bot
jesusonice ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:40:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
As you say man, keep on keeping on.
I'm glad you found a woman you can share love with. And sorry about your pops, he sounds like he was pretty awesome.
TheCuntyVaginaShow ยท 10 points ยท Posted at 04:09:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Air Bud ๐ญ๐ญ
nikhil_bhavsar1 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 04:50:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Hachiko A Dog's Story made me cry..
murphs33 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:24:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I don't think there's a movie that made me bawl like Hachi did.
nikhil_bhavsar1 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:50:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It's one of the best๐ข
laijka ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:40:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Such a great movie but I'm never watching it again.
1esserknown ยท 13 points ยท Posted at 03:52:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Man, I would just use that remote to pause time take a nap or read a book anytime I wanted. Think of how much shit I could get done if my time sleeping and reading didn't count against my 24 hour day. Pretty solid flick though.
brucedonnovan ยท 16 points ยท Posted at 03:31:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
When E.T. died...mannnn.
EmberHands ยท 21 points ยท Posted at 03:43:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude, fuck E.T. That movie planted the seed of my irrational fear of aliens. My grandmother loved this fucking movie and my child mind couldn't follow the goddamn plot so I sort of filled in what I didn't understand with my own logic. This wrinkly piece of shit invades this kid's life and FEEDS OFF OF HIM. The scene with the white suits and taking over the house? I don't know how but that moaning little turd got this family's house taken over.
Juggernaut13255 ยท 12 points ยท Posted at 04:08:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Glad I'm not the only one who feels this way about ET. Watched it a few weeks ago and instead of nostalgia I was filled with pure anger directed at the alien
ApteryxAustralis ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:54:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I saw ET once when I was 7 or so. That scene where they take over the house and make it like a clean from freaked me out. Not even the fact that there was an alien, but the conversion of the house into like a biohazard lab or whatever scared the shit out of me. I haven't seen it since and I have no desire to ever see it again.
dandjent ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 04:21:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was Homeward Bound.. And THEN Click.
quadfreak ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:56:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same!
When Shadow gets stuck in the hole ๐ญ
My mom said I cried during that part when I was like 3 years old.
JesseJaymz ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 10:39:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Homeward Bound is the greatest ending of any movie, play, or book OF ALL TIME!!!!
sjmatiak ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:19:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Forrest Gump for me. 90's kids oh yeahhh
gullinbursti ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:39:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was when the dad was taking Beethoven to be put down.
murphs33 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:23:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yes! When Forest starts getting emotional when he realises he's a father, that killed me. Absolutely one of the best movies ever made.
I_Furget ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 04:31:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Edward Scissorhands.
murphs33 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:25:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The music really escalated how sad it was. Danny Elfman is an amazing composer.
dave-gonzo ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 05:05:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Harry and the Hendersons. When they make him go back to the forest at the end.
Dabmonster303 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:21:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Did you ever see the Iron Giant?
Scrappy_Dappy_Doo ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 07:11:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Rugrats Movie...when Tommy is crying in the closet.
Irishpanda1971 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 13:49:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh, fuck this movie. Advertised itself like it was your typical lighthearted Adam Sandler movie, then lay in wait with a baseball bat to destroy your feels. I suspect Steve Moffat was somehow involved.
Sageypie ยท 8 points ยท Posted at 05:11:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is one of those movies that I always get irrationally angry at. Seriously, just screw Adam Sandler's character in this for all of his stupid, stupid, stupid effin' decisions, and his endless bitching about his life when he has an answer for all his problems.
THAT GODDAMNED REMOTE HAS A PAUSE BUTTON
His work project, the one he fast forwards through, all because he can't be fussed to spend time with his family when he wants to just get it done? Fucking pause, do the thing, and boom.
For fuck's sake, him wanting a promotion? Well look at the wizard who can instantly finish a project. Get that magician whatever he damn well pleases before he kills us all with his arcane powers, or just goes to work for our competitor.
Hurry to work? Pause that crap, you're the effin' Flash now.
Low on cash? Well pause in the bank, look at the world's newest fucking supervillian.
Seriously, every single problem in his life is solved with just pausing everything. Instead he just ruins his life by skipping all of it.
Just, screw that character and his stupid brain. Magic remote that pauses the universe, and he chooses to fast forward though everything instead.
Screw you, Click.
thelongestshot ยท 10 points ยท Posted at 05:18:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Depends on if he ages while it is paused...
Onlyhereforthelaughs ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 04:48:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Saddest ones for me are:
Little Soldier Boy
Daddy Lies
My throat hurts when I resist crying, and right now staring at the thumbnails is getting me choked up.
St3ven83 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:00:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm not crying. I am NOT crying. I lied.
Onlyhereforthelaughs ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:05:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I can't even imagine what these must feel like if the watcher has kids.
St3ven83 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:35:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I have 4. That commercial hits hard. Especially since I travel a lot for work.
Scaraban ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:37:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fuck you MetLife, god damn it.
TheDutyTree ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 04:54:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Don't ever watch Terms of Endearment. It breaks people.
spoondigg ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:04:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was Pixar's UP for me. Still gets me every time.
MaritimeRedditor ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:05:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Thought I was the only one.
DenikaMae ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:16:16 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was Willow. When he hug's his wife Kya at the end at the end of his quest, and turned that stone into a bird.
Every
Damn
Time.
TERRAOperative ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:37:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Grave of the Fireflies.
It's a Ghibli movie like Totoro and Spirited Away and Nausicaa! Watch it with the whole family!
Motorsagmannen ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:53:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
same for me, such a powerful movie.
gettingassy ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:48:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie my wife cried to (since we had started dating) was Wreck It Ralph. No sign of anything until we were sitting in our car in the parking lot. Very unexpected. .
markaamorossi ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:12:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Before I scrolled down, I know OP was gonna say Click.
Wanna see Adam Sandler make you cry again? Watch "Reign Over Me"
Jakesta7 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:26:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I want to say mine was probably something like The Fox and the Hound, Old Yeller, or My Dog Skip.
Frostsorrow ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:28:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Logan
charlie523 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 07:33:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm a grown man and I cried watching 50 first dates. That shit was so touching :'(
Pennklok ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 10:02:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My dad passed away in 2015. He suffered from a severe brain tumor and dementia towards the end. It got really bad too. People with dementia do and say crazy things. My own father thought there was a man we hired in the house to kill him and things like that.it was like this for about three years. You do not know the feeling of seeing your dad hiding on the ground outside in the jersey winter with no coat at 1 am cuz he was scared, and then having to carry him inside at 81 years old. One day i wa s keeping him company and watching a movie with him. It was "Bonnie and Clyde". This was towards the end when he just began to start losing fine motor skills. I heard him cal my name during the movie and i looked and saw my dad sitting. Like it was him. I mean, completely there. I could see it in his eyes. I was adopted when i was 2 years old and saved from a very abusive family. He looked at me and said, "i knew when i first saw you i loved you. When i brought you a teddy bear at the police station and you smiled. You are a good kid and a good father. Always love your kids like i love you." I cried and held him for like a half hour straight and felt him regress back again in my arms. Annd that was the last REAL time I got to ever talk to my dad and tell him I loved him. To this day I cannot watch that movie. If your parents love you, let them. If you love them, tell them. Spend time with them, because it goes by fast and we don't have a lot of it. I miss you dad....
daniontton ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:08:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
cherish that moment, when my dad regressed from his cancer he more or less didn't recognize me, he kept yelling to "get that stranger out of my house" and it killed me inside, the closest I ever got to a moment like that was when I wore a Tottenham Hotspurs Jersey (our favorite soccer team) and he sat telling me how much his son loves that team, how he was becoming a good man and he missed him, it broke me, I couldn't stop crying until I went home, never saw him alive again, its weird but the film I cant watch was the new Planet of the Apes, we went together and it was the last film I saw with him.
BooBailey808 ยท 11 points ยท Posted at 03:45:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Then you must not have seen Toy Story 3 then.
busdriverjoe ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 05:16:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Toy Story 3 came out 4 years later.
BooBailey808 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:20:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh. Well then it all makes sense
beastinr0cks ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:41:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That is the first movie that actually had me bawling. I've never cried so hard in a movie in my life.
RhinosGoMoo ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 04:26:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First one that got me was Tombstone. When Doc Holliday died, man... the flood gates opened.
argyllcampbell ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 03:58:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was E.T. It was when Elliot was telling him bye.
JoaquinOnTheSun ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:02:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yep mine too, with a bunch of my friends we were all bawling.
TimboCalrissian ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:24:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Thatโs a good one. I think mine was Pearl Harbor.
passwordhell ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:43:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I first cried watching โCreatorโ which is an early 80โs Peter Oโtoole movie that is supposed to be a farcical comedy. I only watched it because we had HBO and I was a little kid up late and it was rated R. But I balled my eyes out in the end. I still love Peter Oโtoole because of that movie.
smbdysm1 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:46:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The most emotional movie for me (I found out last Christmas) is Eight Crazy Nights. Put it on for the kids, damn near broke down at the end.
hihelloneighboroonie ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:47:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fluke did it for me.
jroddie4 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:49:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
it was a sad movie
guitargod1174 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:55:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
the movie actually had a simple but powerful lesson. really a good movie.
setadoon177 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:56:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That's crazy. Click was the first movie I thought of when I saw the title of this post. I saw it with two of my buddies when we were about 14, I had to turn away to avoid them knowing I was crying.
SilentJoe1986 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:57:16 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was The Green Mile. We all know what scene
thelongestshot ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:19:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I don't even have to see the whole scene, as soon as Tom Hanks starts in on "When I face god..." Me=Bawling
rainwulf ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:10:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was actually a pretty good movie.
aaroncarterfan911 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:21:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I saw this with Michael and it made us think
burniemcburn ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:23:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I don't blame you, that was a comedy that took a weird roller coaster loop into emotional and very nearly horror click territory at one point.
SonofaTimeLord ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:29:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie I ever cried to was OG Pete's Dragon
spiderblanket ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:41:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My son is 7 and his first movie cry was Coco....that movie makes me teary eyed just thinking about it
pseudo255 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:48:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie I cried to was Pokemon Heroes.
I was also a kid then. But still.
fjposter2 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:49:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I rarely shed a tear in films.
But my most two recent films I watched made me misty, A Ghost Story and Schindlerโs List.
Aztec_Reaper ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:21:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
at the end of the movie is when it hit me hard. When the survivors and kids came to his grave to pay respects to him. He was a good man, saving as many as he could.
Ridkidjory ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:51:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Iโve never finished top gun. After my favorite character dies I donโt want to watch any further. I could not handle it as a child.
JarlaxleForPresident ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:54:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Donโt worry, theyre making a Top Gun 2 about Gooseโs adult son played by Ryan Gosling
Sharin_the_Groove ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 05:58:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Legends of the Fall for me
buttaholic ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:42:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0591336/
ms4245101 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 06:57:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ugly cried to this movie... youโre not alone!!
enjoymentfollows ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:09:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I went to go see this movie about two weeks after my father died. I saw it pretty early in its run so I didnโt realize that it was going to be so heartbreaking. I just wanted to see Adam Sandler and be able to laugh for a bit. I did my best, but I just lost it at the end. Iโve never watched it again, but itโs still not as bad as Jack and Jill.
Munky92 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 07:29:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was the first movie in his downward spiral of shitty movies.
thisappletastesfunny ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:54:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I just wanna say fuck The Land Before Time and everyone involved in that children torture porn
the_color_spectrum ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:07:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I wasn't ready for the feels when watching this movie.
adairtd ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:07:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Big fish. When Edward asks his son to tell him the story of his life, and the transition to Edwards funeral and his son meeting all of the people from the stories he never thought were true.
That time does it for me.
Squee1214 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 09:09:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My earliest memory of me crying for a movie was Homeward Bound. I thought Shadow was going to die in a hole.
JesseJaymz ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 10:38:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mother. Fucking. Homeward. Bound! It still gets me every time. Or maybe it was the Fox and the Hound. I still canโt watch that movie. That rat bastard!
ultrabeast666 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 10:42:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
LAND BEFORE TIME. I still remember Littlefoot's mother was murdered by a T-rex after trying to protect her child. 5 year old me can't stand it.
misterbung ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 13:39:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Setup a Bad Dad Feels double feature with Click and Big Fish.
It'll ruin your day!
Succulentmama ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 13:56:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Never Ending Story. Artax you stupid horse!
RedditSingher ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:00:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh man... me too. Thought I was the only one.
CoffeeToDeath ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:39:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Land Before Time when i was about 5. When Littlefootโs mom died I fucking lost it.
Six7Six7 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 18:48:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Armageddon when Bruce Willis sacrifices himself so Ben Affleck can marry and take care of his daughter. ๐ญ
Myolor ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 03:47:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was also an Adam Sandler movie... but the animated one โ8 Crazy Nightsโ that scene where he finds out his parents died is sad as hell...
traws06 ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 03:57:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I know this seems to not be the popular, I guess Iโm odd. But it made no logical sense. It automatically fast forwarded his life because he had in the past in similar situations. Except TiVo doesnโt automatically fast forward through parts of your TV show just because you had in the past. The premise was heart warming, but I couldnโt get over the holes.
pm_me_pie_recipes ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 03:57:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie tore me up. Every time I hear Linger I bust out crying. Big sobbing tears. I'm too ashamed to tell my husband that my only association with that song is this movie.
RobboBanano ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:15:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie is freakin sad. Dont be ashamed.
mrtomatohead49 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 04:26:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
โI guess I didnโt make it to 200......I love youโ
Tears
I_can_pun_anything ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 03:57:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I got distrcated while reading the title of this and thought it said you cried when you saw Adam Sandlers dick.
DrenAss ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 03:56:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Click is so good, but BRUTAL! My first was definitely the Lion King.
ronirocket ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 06:22:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
So many Disney movies I donโt know what was first for me! Fox and the hound, dumbo, lion king, lady and the tramp even got me.
pasher71 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 03:36:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No hate man. That movie was great.
whoviancat ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 03:16:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah. so much about that movie bothered me.
mudnut ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:19:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I was stuck in a adolescent program when this came out, it was Friday night and we got a movie so we always got commedy or horror movies to distract us from how much our lives sucked. It was what we looked forward to every week. It was such a quick relief from the depression that was homesickness, group after fucking group, monitored everything by staff.. and so Friday night we got click. It started hilarious and for a bit I was having a blast and completely forgot the depressing bullshit my life was made up of, until the end of this movie hit and shit got way to real. It fucked me up so bad, it fucked all of us up so bad. Something about a wolf in sheep's clothing when it comes to feels just hits so hard and we weren't ready for it. The next week was rough, similar thing happened when we got Lord's of Dogtown and didn't know what it was about.
vanceco ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:41:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
you must be one of the producers.
Edghyatt ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 16:20:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh boy! Here we go again with this movie.
It would be โsadโ if it were starred by Adrien Brody and directed by Darren Aronofsky or something along those lines, but the fact that itโs starred by Adam Fucking Sandler is a dead giveaway that everything will be alright in the end. Did nobody see the poster of the movie?
Jesus H Christ /rant
somerandumguy ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:31:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I too cry when forced to watch movies made by terrible directors and unoriginal writers.
Rhymes_with_ike ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 04:21:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Seriously though! Click was hilarious and then turned really really sad. Not saying that as a bad thing. I just wasn't expecting to get hit that hard.
Zombi-sexual ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:11:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You cried during a feature length ad for hostess snack cakes
Fiber_Optikz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:27:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Armageddon got me with the whole kid finding out the salesman on TV is his Dad
DarthTyekanik ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:34:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My condolences
h3lblad3 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:42:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I think the first movie that made me cry was Rocky IV during the Apollo Creed montage. The worst part was that I hadn't ever watched any of the Rocky movies, I didn't know the character at all, it was just a very emotional part of the movie.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:43:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You're not alone. I cried during that movie also.
trunglefever ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:45:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried at the end of Road to Perdition.
swipe_ ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:45:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Who the fuck ignores fine-ass Kate Beckinsale? Unrealistic, not as good as Thor 2, 9/10.
Jacob_JBR_Ryan ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:48:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I only saw the top half before I opened this and I thought about how mine was click and then I opened this and I just said oh wow.
Abner_Deveroux ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:48:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I watched that movie through the eyes of my own father. At the very very end when he finally figured it out that family is what matters it was too late. It reminded me of my own father's take on his own life. He realized he spent far too long doing what was not as important as family. It made me weep terribly in the theater.
carboncopyben ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:51:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeh, walked out of that one feeling pretty down..
The_Masterofbation ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:51:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My friend loaned me that movie in college. I was expecting a funny movie. I cried like a baby.
Oh_Em_Gee_Muricans ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:52:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
OMG, I THOUGHT IโM THE ONLY ONE!
theonlyairborne ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:52:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Holy shit. I thought I was the only one. I remember watching it on my psp in bed sobbing my eyes out. Good times
juke_box_zero ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:53:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried at the end of the movie BIG FISH.... SPOILERS at the end when everyone starts showing up to the funeral and he realizes that maybe the stories were a little exaggerated but the people and things he did for them all were real. And he's just a dick because he never believed him. It hit home more after my dad passed away and people that worked besides his crew like 35 years ago were showing up and traveled 100s of miles to be there. I called my eyes out at that movie after my dad died because it was all too close.
MusicalMastermind ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:54:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I never really understood the message the first time I watched it.
It was just a funny movie to me.
"Hey, he kicked him in the balls while he froze time! Hahaha"
It's super sad and really opened my eyes to life when I rewatched it as an adult
malYca ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:55:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Could be worse bro, some people cried at Joe Dirt.
FappyCoCo ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:55:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Big Daddy and Click are the only two movies that have ever made me tear up
Schneebly72698 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:55:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
... me too.
ChiddyCash ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:56:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yaasssss
MelaPelan ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:57:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried too
Sex-Watcher ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:58:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I remember the first time I cried while watching a movie I was like 4 and a dog was killed. I still cry in a movie when a dog is killed or hurt and I'm 31.
niusam ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:58:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yes, I had to hold back my tears, since I went during scout camp and I was the leader of the group and couldn't show weakness, but tears were definitely ready to fall
William_GFL ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:58:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Probably because you weren't expecting feels, you comedy-only swine /s
queerrafffff ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:59:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Edge 14โs
trippleknot ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:59:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I guessed the punchline of the meme with out being able to see it from the thumb nail. That movie is heart wrenching haha.
Davarias94 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:01:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First time I ever listened to cranberries, I couldnโt stop listening โlingerโ
cuteTiger ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:03:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
dude me fucking too
ilovecrypto ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:03:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was when Jeanne "died" in X-2, when I saw Scott's and Logan's face crying, I lost it.
EmotionConstipated ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:03:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
When Littlefoot's mom dies >>>>> When Mufasa dies >>>>>
MlNDequalsBL0WN ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:06:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was The Little Mermaid but I cried watching Click too.
captsalad ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:07:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Hachi
KhakiWearingJake ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:07:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No shame, I cried to Cars 3 today. I'm a 24 year old male
truckthunderwood ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:35:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Did the crazy eight demolition derby freak you out? I can't figure out why it was so incredibly unsettling to me.
KhakiWearingJake ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 19:51:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I actually enjoyed that part a lot. I liked how they made the school bus similar to Ms. Frizzle from the magic school bus
pogueboy ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:08:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Land before Time, as the kid of a single mother watching the mom get murdered by a Trex in the first fifteen minutes of the first act was horrifying, then the movie proceeds to knock off the grandparents that assume responsibility of the poor kid.
Mikeisright ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:08:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is the only thing on this sub I have ever identified with.
DobbyDooDoo ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:09:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried during Marley and Me, and will never ever, ever, watch it again.
DarthSkittles ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:10:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I have depression and apparently just generally fucked up hormones so there's a lot of movies that make me cry like a baby and it pisses me off. I can't judge anyone for what makes them tear up.
The_Troll_Gull ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:11:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Not going to like, I threw a tear out when Jack died in Titanic when I watched it with my high school girlfriend. Had that lump in my throat too. She in the other hand didn't cry. I totally was the little bitch in the relationship
kingskate ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:11:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
waterworks everytime. Wife giggles at me.
EL_TATICH ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:12:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The big fish ending for me, that movie is very well done, sad and happy at the same time, I cried like a little baby.
I_MUST_SHITPOST ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:12:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Wow what a shameless confession
Geishawithak ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:13:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I watched that movie completely expecting it to be dumb as he'll and when it made me feel deep feelings I got kind of angry. How dare this Adam Sandler movie make me fucking cry?
SuitedRIP ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:14:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Never really got that movie till my Father was killed. After that, most Father relates heart string pulls, will always result in some real tears. Time does heal wounds, but that doesn't mean they can't be reopened again and again.
Balazi ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:15:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It got me and my dad and brother too, its the notebook for men.
NathAnarchy22 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:15:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Beeeeeeeeeeeeeen
SickGoose ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:15:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I DID THE EXACT SAME THING.
As a kid, I had always prided myself in being emotionally cold when it came to sad movies and books. Click was the first movie that broke through to my icy, 12 year old heart.
KROXON ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:17:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
100%! The first movie I ever cried watching was click. I was like 11 and thatโs when I knew I was a movie crier.
OrangeClyde ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:17:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was the movie Set It Off.
nadim77389 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:17:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I as well did too. Saddest movie
Woodshadow ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:19:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
that movie... man. That was one of those I wish I never watched. That is my worst nightmare. I always want to fast forward but I know there is no way to go back.
Down4whiteTrash ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:20:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yooooo you need to upgrade to Marley and Me. That shit will make you fill pools.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:20:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Not gonna lie, it messed me up.
redjay24 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:20:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This was my first date (Iโm male) and my first time crying at a movie. I can relate
JoshSidekick ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:20:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I donโt have the closest relationship with my parents so father / son stuff really hits extra hard. I completely lost it in the last 15 minutes of Guardians of the Galaxy 2 as well.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:21:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
So brave and unique
Momochichi ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:21:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Cool Runnings.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:21:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
haha yes! finally
theTinTank ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:22:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yโall reckon this has ever happened?๐ค๐
sillygoofysexy ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:22:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I always cry watching Big Daddy..."but I whip my own ass"
nemo1080 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:23:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Linger
jdmackes ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:23:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First one I remember crying at was Schindler's List. At the end when Schindler was saying how various things could have saved more people still make me break down.
Deleted_1505_points ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:25:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Interstellar - scene when Cooper receives videos from his son.
Tebasaki ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:27:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Shit, it was all over crying for me.
Minimoose91 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:26:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Radio got me. Spoiler! When his mom died, that scene was the first and possibly only time Iโve cried in a theatre.
davewtameloncamp ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:26:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
So reddit likes Sandler now?
bridges31 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:27:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I am legend. Iโve seen it twice and I just canโt watch the part where he has to put the dog down.
Lefty_22 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:28:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I think the first movie that made me cry was Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, when Cedric dies--when his dad sees his son's body.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNvOoNvXJIg
FERALCATWHISPERER ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:29:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That was a less than average film though.
AshTre ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:31:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What Dreams May Come really did it for me. That whole movie was heavy. Robin Williams outdid himself on that one...
whiskeydaisies ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:31:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was the first Pokรฉmon movie when Ash gets turned to stone. Nothing couldโve prepared five year old me for a stadium of sobbing Pokรฉmon.
Skoot99 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:31:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Stay away from "Marley & Me" unless you REALLY need a good cry
UnchainedGoku ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:32:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'll hold my hands up my first was Titanic, my most recent was A Dogs Purpose, damn that one got me good.
TheSnarfy ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:32:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Marley and Me :(
Wowitsaduck ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:32:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is a stupid use of a confession bear.
altiuscitiusfortius ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:33:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Funny, the first move I never finished, was Click. No matter how bad a movie was, I always finished, until Click came along.
I loved all Adams early stuff, I just grew out of it by then I guess.
THIRSTYGNOMES ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:33:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I saw this in theaters for a friends 16th. We all went in excited expecting a billy madison/water boy/little nicky... came out depressed as shit
MrNudeGuy ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:33:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fuck that shit, this movie was a sucker punch right to the feels. He knew damn well nobody was ready for that.
robogaz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:33:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
oh man it hits hard because of your own personal experiences. I really liked the movie. upvoted.
Death-Grind ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:34:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie surprised me with the amount of feels it had.
brucecrossan ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:34:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie had me crying too. First I cried from laughing so much during the scene when he farted in David Hasselhoff's face.
Then, near the end for different reasons, of course.
VoidOmatic ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:34:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I love that movie.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:35:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Holt shit I went to see this movie with a girl on a first date when i was 15 and I couldn't contain myself. I haven't watched it since but that scene where he's dying and talking to Kate Winslet or something had me in tears. Had to look away from the screen to make me look like a manly man.
Same thing with Marley and Me.
Zirealeredin ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:35:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
T2.
Im_a_Knob ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:35:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same. I always cry whenever he visits his dad in the future. No shame.
YaBoyLuc ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:35:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The part when his father walks away crying in his office, damn. I was like 10 when I watched this and Iโve always remembered sobbing through it.
ILoveToEatLobster ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:35:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
How the fuck have you not seen Green Mile before Click??
xenomachina ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:35:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Click was the best Adam Sandler movie I've ever seen, but the only thing that made me tear up was that I got duped into watching another Adam Sandler movie. It wasn't as terrible as some of his other stuff, but still would have been better without all of the Sandlerisms.
TBearDX ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:35:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Damn, mine was Spanglish
Paparatzi911 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:36:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
A friend of mine cried at the end of Nacho Libre. He was drunk, but I watched it after he told me and I can totally see it.
ollervo100 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:37:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yes oh my god! That was the first movie I remember crying to as well. I was like 9 or so.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:38:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fucking Interstellar.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:38:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I went into that movie completely unprepared for where it was going to take me.
mr3inches ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:40:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Bawled like a baby for the first time in a movie when I saw Eight Below.
I mean fuck when that dog was chasing the lights and fell down the snow breaking his leg, I was freaking devastated man.
JohnLocke815 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:40:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I have seen it once and will enevr watch it again. not because it was bad, but because of the heart attack scene. I cried like a little girl when I first saw it. my dad and I were real close and it just hit me real hard for some reason. then a few years later my dad died from a heart attack. well NEVER watch this movie again because it's just be too hard. which sucks because otherwise it was actually a good flick
9nines9 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:40:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
same
klawehtgod ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:40:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"Family comes first"
cue waterworks
Wixnaxx ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:40:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude...I swear I was the same! Everyone made fun of me for it but shit, so glad I found someone like me!
YourVeryOwnCat ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:40:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie i ever cried while watching was either the 1986 Transformer movie when Optimus died or Iron Giant. I still cry every time when watch Iron Giant
batfiend ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:41:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Huh. I first cried in Adam Sandler's 50 First Dates.
Something about Adam Sandler makes us cry.
NightRedditor423 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:42:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie I cried to was Armageddon. So thereโs that.
eazyirl ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:42:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Air Bud, though.
chinesedeliveryguy ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:42:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I went military school that was just all boys. My company ended up watching Click and there wasn't a dry eye in the room.
pepperomelette ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:43:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
SAME
caveman_tan ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:43:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Whenever someone asks me, โwhatโs a movie that made you cry?โ the answer is always Click. No shame.
Micoy ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:43:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
In Little Giants when Johnny didnโt know what to do with the ball and Icebox told him to run to his dad who just arrived from out of town to watch him play so he ran all the way to his dad at the end zone.
The other one was in Rudy at the final game when the coach finally let him play.
Happy tears I guess.
redmustang04 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:43:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
There's a lot of people that who lost a parent who would still would love to say I love you Mom or Dad one last time.
SmellsToast_DIES ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:43:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried at the end of Adam Sandlers Big Daddy.
branchbranchley ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:44:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was Batman Returns, the scene where the Penguin dies. I was probably about 5 or 6 when I saw it on home video (probably not the best kids movie but when your kids scream for Batman what are ya gonna do?)
My tiny child mind couldn't understand exactly what was happening, other than knowing it was sad and getting that feeling of person's life wasted
Literally never cried at another movie since. I'm weird
also dat soundtrack
mistaniceguy ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:44:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Big Daddy.
When Frankenstein was taken from Sonny I just lost it.
CameronDemortez ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:44:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
After reading quite a few comments I had no idea so many people loved this movie
Parksters ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:44:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Holy crap I'm not the only one
sherring97 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:44:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie...never did I cry in a movie like I did in this one. I was so hellbent on making myself successful, working 80+ hours per week to provide for my family. I broke down in the theater realizing how much of my focus was on money instead of creating the memories that are so meaningful. Thanks to the people that were behind this, you changed my life. My wife and I still crack up that click turned me into a blubbering blob of jello.
Zen_Galactic ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:45:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My first time crying in the theater was Wilson in Cast Away when I was a kid. Second and third was Click when I was a teenager. I love you, son, and the heart attack ripped me apart. When I got out of the theater I called my Dad and told him I loved him.
No movie has ever really made me do something quite like that. Click isn't one of the greatest movies of all time, but it is a great, emotional, funny movie. Probably one of Adam Sandlers best (granted that isn't saying much.)
JarlaxleForPresident ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:57:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He has a lot of great movies, just a lot of shit ones, too
4ThaLolz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:45:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It wasn't just sad, it was out of nowhere sad!
zorro1701e ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:45:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is on my list of movies that get me misty eyed.
Others include : Frequency ZombieLand(where you find out Tallahassee lost his kid) Inside out
AtomicAxiom ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:45:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Perfect use of this meme.
ToastedHunter ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:45:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
also cried during Gladiator
Zorglorfian ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:46:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The "True Colors" scene from Trolls will never fail to make me cry.
MLaw2008 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:46:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Forever and always
Tinshnipz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:47:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried during this too.
ApologeticFetus ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:47:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried in spiderman 3.
kit_you_out ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 08:14:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was spider-man 2, when he barely stopped the train and the riders carried him into the train
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:48:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My favorite version of a Christmas Carol.
__TheMadVillain__ ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:48:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My Dog Skip was the first movie that got me. Still cry all this time later.
triceracrops ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:48:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
*radio
shitty_mcfucklestick ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:49:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie definitely throws left field and catches you off guard! At first itโs kind of fun and lighthearted - absolutely love Christopher Walken in this... then the story evolves and goes balls deep into the feelers without you realizing until itโs way too late.
lazysmartdude ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:49:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same
IAmViktor13 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:49:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The end got me so hard. I never realized I was so scared to lose my dad, but this "comedy" shone a light on that.
ICPGr8Milenko ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:49:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Honey, I Think the Kids when Anty died. :-(
InjunSteveO ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:50:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was the end of terminator 2 when I was like 5, I'll never forget "I now know why you cry"
FlyingPiranha ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:51:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Adam Sandler's hammy acting aside, I always thought this movie was really good just for the premise alone. I haven't really seen it explored elsewhere and I was younger when I first saw it, so it really struck a nerve for me.
TheSilverNoble ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:52:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sandler has made some pretty bad movies, no doubt. But he's also made some good ones!
captain_i_patch ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:52:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie did a under belt hit at the ending though.
plumokin ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:52:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Another movie that I didn't expect to be so sad was interstellar
JarlaxleForPresident ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:52:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Marley & Me
malpheres ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:53:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Terminator 2. I was a huge Arnold fan when I was a kid and the end of the movie killed me.
theorymeltfool ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:54:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Itโs not sad, itโs manipulative.
MrApproval ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:55:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Hardball with Keanu Reeves. Such a feel-good movie and all it took was one scene to change everything, and feel absolutely awful.
danirat ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:55:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried like a little bitch watching it, and I knew it was just an updated It's a Wonderful Life
Valve00 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:56:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It really caught me off guard. The whole thing was marketed as a comedy and the trailers I saw didn't give away any of the darker parts, so when it took a turn I was really blindsided.
shaner23 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:56:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried too
TheDoBoy ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:56:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
so sad
I_Am_Maxx ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:57:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First movie was Fluke. I hate sad animal movies
lordturbo801 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:57:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Braveheart
marydroppins ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:58:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Not the only one! Well, not the first time, A League of Their Own was my first.
MVPoohdini ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:59:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I bawled my eyes out when Will Smith killed his dog in I Am Legend
BigDickSD40 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:59:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Shit man, me too
PM_ME_UR_BICYCLE ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:59:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The movie I first remember crying to was another Adam Sandler movie "Big Daddy."
Fatmike42 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:59:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie made me cry every time it got to the family first scene. Every god damn time. Even if it was on tv randomly and got to that part. This movie just hit hard because of 7 or so years I worked night crew at Vons. I missed so many holidays and birthdays. I have a little more leeway now working in dairy and other people to take my shifts so I actually get requested days off now. I havenโt watched this movie in years so I wonder if the scene would still get to me.
abegosum ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 05:59:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude... That movie is brutal.
LeVraiMec ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:00:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Holy shit same, that cranberries song and the rain and dying at the end and knowing he lost the hottest girl...wtf ...shit itโs happening again
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:00:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie I ever cried to was A Walk to Remember.
I think I cried to Click as well
Lazaras ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:00:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Meet Joe Black.
constantleon666 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:01:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I was strung out, on a family vacation when i first saw it. I embarrassed myself.
seeohseekayes ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:03:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
SAME
nartchie ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:04:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie makes me angry. Who wants less time? This guy can pause time and all he uses it for is to fart in his bosses face and drop the pants of his ex wife's new husband? The rest of the time he fasts forward?
What a fucking stupid movie
FSMonToast ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:04:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I don't recall the first time but the most I have cried was the last 2 episodes of season 4 of House where Amber dies. I cry. A lot. Loudly and uncontrollably. When Wilson has to say good by my heart breaks, every single time. Never fails.
penis_rinkle ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:04:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie really made me think of my own mortality.
desme_addams ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:06:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie to make me cry was Bridge to Terrabithia. That show ripped my poor 7 year old heart out.
XxSliphxX ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:53:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
omg fuck this movie so hard. I was NOT prepared at all for it. I was legit angry for the rest of the film after what happened.
WelbsFirsttouch ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:07:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it will always be 50/50, just that scene where he goes in for surgery and doesn't know if he's gonna live, shit broke me.
HoratioDUKEz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:08:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Actually same. Iโm pretty surprised Iโm not the only one!
smthingcleverhere ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:08:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Honestly i dare anyone to not cry during that movie.
ChittyShops ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:08:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was supposed to be a comedy! A standard Adam Sandler film! I didn't sign up for this tear shit! Nobody warned me!
sLiimFit ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:10:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"F...Family...Family comes first."
Got me every time.
treestep76 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:10:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie I ever remember crying in was ET
geopco ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:10:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Don't sweat it. My 40 year old self cried at Arthur Christmas and my then 8 now 10 year old girl still rags on me.
Disclaimer - I have 3 girls and tear up at lots of movies now for no particular reason.
trystanthorne ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:11:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I think mine was Braveheart.
MomsMuff ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:11:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What about 50 first dates?
wastateapples ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:11:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First movie to make me cry (that I remember) was the first Pokรฉmon movie
Conambo ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:11:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie actually made me rethink my life more than almost any other movie. It had a "dog waiting for his master for the rest of his life in Futurama" effect on me.
HAC522 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:11:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Lots of movies have made me tear up and cry, but only one does it consistently every single time.
White Christmas. That ending is the most perfect ending in cinematic history.
wisco_minn22 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:13:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
At the end if the movie, Adam Sandler looked like my late grandpa before he died. Still gets me teary-eyed.
uwtartarus ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:13:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It wasn't the first movie, but man, did that one wreck me.
karlymoon999 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:13:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ok I havenโt watched this because I know it will wreck me. Life passing me by is my biggest fear and cry trigger. I bawled in the theater at innerstellar every time someone aged rapidly
730_50Shots ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:14:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried watching analyze this as a kid when robert dinero was crying in that pillow shooting scene. I don't know why to this day
Steel_Nipples ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:14:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried in theater with a date in junior high. Great experience all around.
manningthehelm ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:15:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I've definitely gotten a tear or two at some movies but the first movie I actually cried at was Beauty and the Beast (2016). Fuck me man. When they are all turning at the end, the dog, Cogsworth and Lumiere? 26 years old and I cried like a baby. I tried to talk about it with my girlfriend after the movie and I started to cry again!
HeavenPiercingMan ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:15:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I was just losing it at the concept being ripped off from a Goosebumps episode also named Click, and nobody getting it.
dconn187 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:16:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was terminator 2, when arnie was lowered into the molten metal.
woppatown ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:17:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is what this meme is for.
TheBeefyMungPie ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:17:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The only movie that's ever made me cry is Click.
ActuaIIyJimmyKimmeI ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:18:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Props brother. No one wants to admit this. But god damn that movie is a tear jerker if I've ever seen one!
crabsnz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:18:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was the Pokemon movie when Pikachu turned to stone. A little embarassing, especially because I was in a theatre.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:19:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Donโt feel bad, mine was Cant buy me love
DrunkinMunkey ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:19:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I was gonna say either between lilo and stitch or click.
Runetastic ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:20:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie that made me cry was at the end of King Kong Lives. That movie always devastated me as a child.
Peterscraps ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:21:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
WHAT THE FUCK SAME HERE. Only film i ever cried to. Almost cried to goodbye mister tom.
ColdCocking ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:21:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Was 50 first dates for me
Photog77 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:22:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ernest Goes to Camp. I was really sad when Ernest lost his home.
whatevers_clever ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:22:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
mine was when the father was murdered by his son in space.
I really hate it when the bad guys win.
BarongoDrums ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:23:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Big Fish :โ(
drunxor ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:24:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Watched Bicentennial Man the other day for the first time in a while. Its impossible not to cry during that movie :(
rawker86 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:24:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
mine was Robin Williams in "Jack". the final scene at the high school graduation where he's like 17 and has the failing body of a 68-year-old, fuck that for a happy ending.
platasnatch ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:24:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Schindler's List or Shawshank Redemption, can't remember
ACofKC ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:25:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
A fucking MEN!
chezdesk ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:26:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Armageddon for me
mjpeeps ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:27:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The Pokรฉmon movie when Ash turns to stone and Pikachu tries to shock him back to life ๐ญ
barriola10 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:29:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First for me was Pokemon the first movie. When ashe gets blasted, and all the pokemon were crying. The while theater was in tears.
pagggy ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:30:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same.
kelloggj ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:30:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
If you cried before you have children, youโre in for one hell of a ride with children.
Hotfuzzz82 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:30:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The Never Ending Story... When the horse frowns.
Raguleader ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:30:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I don't recall the first movie I cried during, but the one I always think of is the end of Joy Luck Club, because we watched it for a high school English class. Specifically the very end of the movie when Jing-Mei goes to China and the thing happens.
Raguleader ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:34:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh, and "End of Time" from Doctor Who. The bit about the lottery ticket is I'm pretty certain the first time I cried in front of my wife. These weren't manly tears either. Snot bubbles and sobs and everything.
exxR ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:31:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried when Pikachu left ashe in the anime
N0S0M ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:31:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Top Gun. We miss you, Goose.
LowKey__Trash ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:31:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh my- I thought, I thought I was the only one.
brewmastermonk ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:31:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was Titanic for me. I've never watched it again.
cjs1916 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:31:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz6jHTpi6zw best Click video. Dunkey is my bae.
Anach ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:32:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Me too.
MetalHead_Literally ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:33:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was the end of The 6th man.
Yep, a frigging Wayne's brothers movie.
Mastrius ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:34:16 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You're not alone on this one. That's the first movie I can remember where I cried and I wasn't a child bring sad at something obvious in a Disney movie.
Citizenerased1989 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:35:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I remember watching Click in theatres and I could NOT handle it. When everything went wrong and he couldn't use the remote to fix it I was pretty much squirming in my seat. I am a bit of a control freak so it was just too much for me.
Spleenzorio ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:43:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You could say during the movie you were a remote control freak.
GET IT???
wutae ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:36:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fucking same
DoneDoof ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:38:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Billy Elliot was mine
CaseAub12 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:39:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
ME TOO I TOLD SOMEONE THIS TODAY
Sorry. Drunk redditing again
asdfmatt ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:40:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
omg it was the second movie i cried during but i did cry
IllegalAlien333 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:42:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I was 6 watching Benji the Hunted alone.
openingband ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:43:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First movie I cried was Simon Birch.
outerheavenboss ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:44:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Shit dude... Me too. And Hachi.
alittlebitneverhurt ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:44:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You must not be old enough to have seen air bud in theaters then. The Lion King was the first movie I cried during though.
scruffythejanitor25 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:45:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I Am Sam, and Radio. Putting myself through it once was enough.
DrKaptain ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:46:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same for me, never happened once before that movie. I tried rewatching it to see if I could get it to happen again, but seems like it was a 1 time thing.
CrispyCalamari ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:47:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Wait fuck I felt so dumb crying to it while my gf was looking at me like I was crazy. I've never cried to anything else
Burningmeatstick ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:49:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First movie that made me cry was terminator 2
dracromin ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:49:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The Notebook did it for me. There are so many scenes that will make you bawl your eyes out. Great movie!
Splatacus ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:52:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The big fish
VerbalThermodynamics ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:53:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Had you been drinking?
bunch_e ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:54:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cry during all of his movies...they are just THAT bad.
TypicalCricket ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:56:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I think I cried more watching the next couple of movies Adam Sandler put out
lolajean88 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:57:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Have you never seen homeward bound?
Shits_Bananas ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 06:58:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was โOur Idiot Brotherโ when Paul Rudd was in jail and like at the lowest point in fuck-it mode but then his sisters brought his dog Willie Nelson to see him in jail and when they reunited I fucking lost my shit bawling
murdershewrote- ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:01:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First time I cried during a movie was land before time.
thetannenshatemanure ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:01:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was my girl
hecticpillow ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:04:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was King Kong
esaucezulatron ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:04:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie wrecked me in the theater. was not ready for the major break down i had after. Hit home majorly for me with the lost time. Interstellar was another one that hit home for that same reason. Damn.
1forhim1foryou ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:05:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You were right to cry, poor Adam Sandler :(
dangdiggityDONG ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:07:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Titanic (big shocker, right?). Specifically the scene when the old couple were on the bed as the water rushed in, killing them. My 8yr old heart couldnโt handle it lol
maneatinghuman ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:07:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
DUDE! I thought I was the only one!! Hit way too close to home with me. My dad passed of pancreatic cancer when I was in highschool, movie came out the Summer after my senior year. Him in the hospital bed was a lot to handle for me, but in the long run I want to say it really helped me cope emotionally. First time I let it out after it happened. Didn't mean for a sob story, just relatable.
aquagotha ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:10:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Found my brother's Reddit account
the_anti_penguin ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:10:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
E.T. As a child I didn't understand he just wanted to go home, but when he walked onto the ship, I went and hid so I could cry
SentoGreetsYou ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:10:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I remember my first cry during a movie was when I was real young, and we had the first Toy story on VHS and when I watched the scene where Buzz learned he couldn't fly because he was a toy broke my little heart. My mom still brings it up to this day Lol "You remember when you were little and cried when Buzz couldn't fly?" "Yeah mom..." "You ran away to your room because you were so upset!" "Thanks mom..."
ezequien ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:11:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The scene on Interstellar where Cooper watches the videos his kids sent him through the years made me cry to the point I was gasping for breath. 3 times.
orwiad10 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:11:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was hellboy
Smitty1017 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:13:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried when free Willy jumped over that kid. I was just so proud that he went the distance. Lol
p177 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:14:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried when Schwartzenegger gave birth. Not sarcastic.
bdoz138 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:14:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I've told people that the only movie to make me cry was Angus. I was quickly and profoundly ridiculed. Which makes me think that no one else has seen this movie.
Iprobablyjustlied ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:14:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh my god this movie has a special spot in my heart ๐ญ
Boobbobboobbob ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:15:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is so true. I remember the same and telling a mate, turns out he cried too. We were cry buddies. Adam Sandler gets a lot of stick, but Click is definitely one of his better films.
GiddyHedgehog ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:15:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Adam Sandler's movies used to be good. I miss those days. :/
willthefree_man ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:16:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Me too
OhNoTyPo ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:18:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried during Honey I Shrunk The Kids. When their pet ant died.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:18:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it's the end of The Iron Giant. "Superman!"
racquell ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:18:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First movie I cried in was Tarzan when it was out in cinemas
UnfitneySpears ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:19:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cry every time
slayerfan666 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:20:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I thought I was the only one. I was in 7th or 8th grade when it came out. My buddies and I went to see it in theater and I caught shit for shedding a few years during it. Solid movie but unexpectedly sad.
gman920 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:20:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Right there with ya.
There's dozens of us!
Lifes6N7s ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:20:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I Am Sam is rough as hell and made me cry.
MrDoctorSmartyPants ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:22:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I wasnโt ready for how sad that shit was. I thought it was supposed to be funny.
Christofray ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:23:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
DUDE ME TOO I REMEMBER THAT SHIT SO VIVIDLY
jenntasticxx ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:23:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Not the first one that made me cry, but the most recent. Collateral Beauty. No one should ever have to lose a child :(
Dennis__Reynolds ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:23:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Wasn't aware this was confession-worthy. That movie takes every other sad movie to school.
Thecrazyredhead ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:24:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fly boys made me cry. Also click. Also every sad movie. No judgement OP
Bocklax12 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:25:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I got got
chicknlil ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:25:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie hit my mother so hard; she still can't talk about it without getting upset.
xSlippyFistx ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:26:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah until it slapped you in the face and said โJK it was all a dream.โ Cheapens the whole experience. Gives you the feels and then tells you that you wasted your time by giving a shit. Liked the movie but felt kind of cheated when it ended the way it did...
snapesnapeseverus ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:26:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I uncontrollably sobbed during this.
orbitalmonkey ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:28:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Big Fish.. watched it with my 90 year old grandpa, cried like a baby
Averuncate ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:29:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Follow That Bird. When Big Bird was locked in the cage, all blue and singing... my little kid heart exploded in sadness.
Shitbox1 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:31:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Funny movie Funny movie Awkward movie Sad AF movie WTF movie Alright movie
DrakeSucks ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:31:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
While I like it, Iโve found that โAbout Timeโ is a much better movie with similar themes.
NeonCop ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:31:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My first time crying in a movie: I was super competitive when I was young , so when Lightning McQueen gave up the title to help Strip Weathers in Cars, I immediately broke down crying. A little ridiculous, I know, but I did learn a cool life lesson.
bubblegamy ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:32:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Holy shit me too. 8th grade. Became a cry baby in movies ever since...
SirGibalot ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:32:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Holy shit . This movie takes you by complete surprise. Me and my flat-mate (both dudes in their late 20s) watched this a few months ago and were sat there fighting off the tears. This was until we both noticed we were. After which a nod and some beers were opened and cheers was had.
We have both lost someone recently so maybe it hit us both there. By still this movie goes from silly/funny to incredibly hard hitting very quickly.
CJ2324 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:34:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Did anyone cry at the last part when it was raining & I think he chase after his son to tell him he loves him then died. Thatโs where it really got me.
hawtsause ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:36:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Homeward bound, I havenโt seen it in over ten years and I get teary eyed every time thinking about it.
aquintana ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:42:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was The Lion King. You know which scene.
IPandoI ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:42:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah it's pretty bad.
Zuceleus ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:44:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Radio. Iโve talked to a lot a people and they said theyโve never seen it. Actually really sad movie
Broken_stoic ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:44:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
ET really moistened my face holes when I was a kid. Especially when He finally got to fly back home.
drawkbox ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:46:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
E.T. was my first. However, the most intense sad movie was The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, floored me.
isababa12 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:46:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same here, at least from what I remember. I watched it when I was 9 when it came out on DVD. The whole last few scenes were all pretty sad. Him running out in the rain and dying was my breaking point. Right then, my 15 year old uncle abruptly made fun of me for crying :^(. Good to know that the movie touched other people's hearts too. I should probably get my baby brother to watch it actually since he's now the same age as I when I watched it.
Also, I don't understand why the movie had such bad reviews. It wasn't poorly done or anything. Maybe the jokes were half-boiled if you weren't a 9 year old, but, in the end it had a heart warming message and it was well-done in my 9 year old opinion.
SirawesomesauceIII ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:47:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Bridge to Terrabithia
TaV113 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:47:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was also one of the first brain fucking movies I ever watched. But yeah that movie was deep.
Mellowtoaster1 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:48:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The only films to make me cry are Click and Peter Jackson's King Kong. Game of Thrones and Mass Effect if you include tv and games
ollomulder ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:49:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Short Circuit - but maybe it was only a lump in my throat the size of a football, not sure if there was also saltwater.
Smarsh86 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:50:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Went to see this with a friend shortly after his dad died to cheer him up... did not go well.
Gunslinger_11 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:50:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Second movie me and my oldest friends went to see that, we all silently cried like bitches at Sandler talking to his son as he dies.
maxbearz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:52:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Never saw it but Iโm breathing heavy knowing the canon of Adam Sandler
atamosk ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:54:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Great confessional bear
znhunter ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:54:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was the green mile.
shibakevin ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:56:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude Fifty First Dates is so damn sad also.
thinklogicallyorgtfo ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:57:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Jfc the ending to that movie is so depressing. Got me good when i was a wee lad
neofac ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:57:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My first movie I cried to was robin hood prince of thieves :/ specifically the part where the soliders attack the tree house people. Wtf 10year old me ?
Oshojabe ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:59:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The funny thing is, I basically knew where the movie was going because of a book I got at Chik-Fil-A that had an old French tale called The Magic Thread with virtually the same set-up and payoff (though magic thread is the source of the skipping instead of a remote), and I still cried at the end when he "died."
Crispyanity ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:59:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yo that movie got me too, seriously.
sadisticrhydon ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:02:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
He gets a ton of flac. But, have you seen Reign On Me?
That's a startlingly amazing, non-typecast Adam Sandler movie. Bring some Kleenex.
dispenserG ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:02:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Tried to watch Snoop Dogg's new Netflix show "Coach Snoop", tiers falling down my face after the second episode. I wasn't ready for that!
JazzyDan ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:03:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I mean, for me it was technically Home Alone: Lost in New York, when Marv gets electrocuted and you can see his skeleton. I only cried because I was scared though, it was that moment I realised that even when I think Iโm alone thereโs always a skeleton in the room with me. Except for that, Click was mine too, are you even human if you donโt weep at that?
salmon10 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:06:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Movie fucked me up
dazedpenguin1111 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:08:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
BEEEENNNN
HighDerp ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:11:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same! Click made me ball.
Tralan ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:13:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
People always think I'm trying to be funny or ironic, but the end of Drop Dead Fred makes me cry almost every time. The whole movies she's on a goofy adventure with her goofy imaginary friend, getting into all sorts of bonkers situations and adventures. Finally, she's ready to confront her demons and enters the Dreamscape. She confronts her husband and gets the courage to push him away. She confronts her horrible mother and gets the courage to stand on her own. She finally confronts her inner child, that was bound and gagged, and sets her free and learns to love herself. Finally, she smiles at Fred and says, "C'mon! Let's go!"
To which he looks away and says simply, "I can't." Fucking hell, dude! This was supposed to be a stupid comedy, not some deep emotional shit.
gcdugi ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:15:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Try watching Marley and Me
Cpcpcp11 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:17:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Did nobody cry in The Lion King when Mufasa died?!?! Sheesh that was devastating...
AnimalFactsBot ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:25:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Lions are the second largest big cat species in the world (behind tigers).
Nyxtro ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:18:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same
buckwheats ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:21:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Clearly not old enough to have been emotionally scarred by watership down like the rest of us.
e46patrik ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:22:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I tought I was the only one, i was like 8 yrs old and it was super sad
RedditorFonz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:23:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
And I've always remembered this movie, as the one where I almost cried for the first time.
clykyclyk ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:23:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I deff cried... was so off the radar to happen
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:26:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Well it was pretty fuckin sad how he wasted his life away
m7m6b5 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:26:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie definitely validated Sandler's ability to act beyond his comedic pigeon-hole. The last scene with his father and the "family first scene (both at the top of the comments rn) actually destroyed me and had me call my dad just to say I love you.
corilee93 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:27:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Monsterโs Inc. Click was the second one.
Dahwizzahd ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:28:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was โborn to be wildโ, about a boy and his best friend, who was a Gorilla. . . . Ok, Iโm just realizing why Harambeโs death bothered me so much.... This is hitting me hard rn...
riotzombie ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:29:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My parents worked a fuckton when my brother and I were kids, so this one is a direct hit to the feels for me as well.
luckydonnie ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:31:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Ralph's sacrifice in Wreck-It Ralph
Rustythepipe ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:33:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You must have been having a rough day.
pr0b0ner ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:36:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Definitely caught me off guard too... that and how amazingly hot Kate Beckinsale was!
wiwalker ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:37:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
to this day, the only movie I've cried to
Feiker ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:37:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was 8 crazy nights, why they gotta be mean to the little guy?
gustix ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:38:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie weighed heavily on me the first time I saw it and helped me change my ways.
Being a business owner, I have definitely worked way too much in my life. It is my own fault, and it's very easy to fall into that trap.
Now I have a wife and kid, and I still fall into the workaholic trap now and then. This movie is one of the things I think of when I'm finding my way back out.
Jason Fried from Basecamp said it best in this article Being tired isn't a badge of honor.
TBdog ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:38:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Father of the Bride. Can't remember which one. I think the first. I was a kid. Weird looking back.
OkiDokiTokiLoki ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:39:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Homeward Bound. Right at the end when they all come over the hill and have the happy reunion with their people. Every damn time.
imtinyricketc ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:40:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What about The Lion King? Are you heartless?
heyimrick ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:41:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Mr. 3000 ๐ถ
robo-hodor ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:44:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was green mile
check-meow-t ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:45:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The pokemon movie with Entei did it for me
cleverley1986 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:45:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
meet joe black and armageddon
wheelsanddeals56 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:46:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine is lion king after Mufasa falls and Simba just says dad? Right in the feels every time!
LordKarnage ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:48:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First movie to make me cry was the Iron Giant
FieryBlake ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:48:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah that's tru
raudssus ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:48:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh boy, you shouldn't watch http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2194499/
Kahmael ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:54:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was "The Dark Knight Rises." Shedding a few tears when, Robin gets the batcave.
VodkaAndVices ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:55:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Nothing in Reddit has resonated more with me than this. I'm a guy and my female cousin was laughing her ass if at me during the scene where he saw himself be a dick to his father.
DecapitatedSithLord ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:55:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Marley and me I cried like a baby it made me think back to my childhood when I lost my first dog r.i.p buddy youโll never be forgotten
cillaer ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:58:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I first cried during Air Bud when he throws the ball and leave his dog behind :'(
DroppinCid ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:04:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried to Big Daddy
ZombieJack ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:06:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Nothing shameful about being sad about that. Incredibly emotional moment in an otherwise fun movie! Reminds me that I don't spend enough time with my dad :'(
michaelrulaz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:07:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Damn. This thread makes me seriously miss my dad. When I seen it was about click I should have known to not read the comments.
kapmak ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:09:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fucking same.
Abysssion ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:09:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Does no one remember the movie Rodney Dangerfield? The animated one with the dog on the farm.
Oh man.. tears.
catchy_phrase76 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:10:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Great movie, might be a Debbie downer for saying this. I feel the ending is cheap when he got to go back and throw the remote away. You don't get to take that back granted he would never use it after that but still, it just bugs me. I like sad endings when they're earned and happy endings when they're earned.
jbarrera03 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:12:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
BRO! The Wedding Singer!
moderately_neato ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:12:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Click wasn't the first movie l cried at (that would be ET in 1982, because I'm old like that) but Click definitely made me cry at the end. It was surprisingly good for what it was.
Retnaburn ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:15:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I also cried during My Dog Skip.
Ggaarrrreett ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:17:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Okay, but fucking Bridge to Terabithia though..
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:19:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My grandfather died before this movie was released and i cried like a baby during the "i love you son" scene. He looks alot like my pawpaw. I was only 12.
mev186 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:25:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The Land Before Time was the first time I remember crying at a movie.
"Little Foot.."
Hulabulia ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:32:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
God, that movie got me in multiple scenes multiple times
jonahsmells ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:34:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My brother has only ever cried once in a movie and it was in click.
He says it's just because of how much it blindsided him. If you go to see a sad movie you kinda have your guard up. You don't have any emotional walls up when you go to see a freaking Adam Sandler movie. Lol
restlessmouse ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:34:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The movie that got me was "Falling Down" Don't think I saw "Click" because Adam Sandler
ccm596 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:35:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same! This is the first movie I remember seeing in theaters, though parts of the memory suggest that I'd been before. (I asked if we could sit way at the front "this time", a request I ended up regretting)
tootanz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:37:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Holy shit I thought I was the only one...
hannes3120 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:38:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I very rarely cry during movies - strangely the first movie I ever cried for was Gladiator - that ending...
Jaz_the_Nagai ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:41:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
ITT: people sympathizing with OP, it is a sad movie.
It's been an okay thread :')
IIBlazer ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:44:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Was just talking to my friends about this. My first as well. Watched it with my dad, was sobbing big, manly tears in his arms by the end of the movie.
B-Knight ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:44:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I still cry watching it now. No shame. It was a good film.
eklect ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:47:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I've seen it a bunch and still cry like a baby through it. Especially being a dad now.
idontbelonginhere ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:48:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My dad killed himself when I was 8 and I saw this in the theater 12 years later. I fucking bawled. I wanted so badly to have been able to say goodbye to my father in the rain, or anywhere.
Click is still one of the best movies Sandler has ever made, and anyone who says Sandler doesnโt make actual good films is a liar.
Edit: math
ZedasiriaDeRazz ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:48:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The sight of his dad crying always breaks my fuckin heart
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:50:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Watch Awakenings... thatโs my go-to sobbing movie.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:50:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was the Jungle Book.
He left his jungle friends!
saucey_cow ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:50:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No shame in that, it was really a sad movie.
profecorona ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:51:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
When he regrets not acting surprised at the coin trick..fuck..this broke me. This movie makes me value my parents
biggestred47 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:52:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Cool runnings. After the crash. I was 11.
DkS_FIJI ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:52:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
If you claim this movie didn't have some emotional gravitas, you're full of shit. It may have been an Adam Sandler comedy, but it definitely got dark and emotional at the end and really sad.
syscallgrl ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:58:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
wtf has reddit come to if this is a top post?
XxSliphxX ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:59:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It's an anime but Clannad After story. I still can't watch Ushio's death scene without tearing up. Incredibly heart wrenching.
Tea_Junkie ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:01:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
my husband cried because he lost his dad and never got to say goodbye so yeah, we don't watch that movie. Don't feel bad hugs
thefacemanzero ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:06:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie made me sob. Imagine how different it would have been if it just ended in the rain outside the hospital though.
FiveMinFreedom ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:07:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Hey, me too.
GruesomeCola ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:08:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First movie I ever watched from a hard drive.
Mozahad ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:09:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh my god I did cried too, at the raining scene. It was fucking devastating too see someone like that
JustFuckUp ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:09:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
How young are you? Because if you didn't cry with Bamby, you are dead inside
MuffinMan12347 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:09:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I know this will be lost in the other comments, but some man. Same.
WhyUSoMadFor ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:12:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was Mighty Joe Young for me and my friends still make fun of me for it and it was 20 years ago.
God dammit...
obeyyourbrain ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:15:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried at the end of T2.
ggeasyday ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:15:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Saaaaaaame but I also hated that movie.... Many mixed emotions
ssrishabh96 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:20:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The movie was great. It got the best of us with its great plot and cast.
Skyrush ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:24:16 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Humor I can enjoy plus some good dramatic scenes make me really like movies/series. Also I like the way Anime producers realize that mix of drama & comedy (thinking of Steins gate, Clannad..).
Aphobos ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:24:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Me too. ME TOO!!!! ๐ญ
Originaljut ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:25:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This comment will get lost here but for me it was fucking Coco.... that movie had me in tears for a good time in the movie theater.
shredhendrix ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:26:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It's okay. Mine was Armageddon...eesh
fustin_aoe ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:26:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Such a bad movie...so unfair to pull out that level of feels.
JediSquirrle ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:26:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Defenitley one of his best... even if it does make some people leak good quality H2O, Anger Management is a quality film too even if it does make me sing "I feel Pretty" to myself..
janossinas ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:28:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That's always my guilty confession, hit me right in the feels.
ziggyjack ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:29:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Blow. When he imagines his daughter coming to see him. Brutal.
Y6Y1Y9 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:39:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie earned every tear.
reijin ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:43:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was seven lives
dingdongthro ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:44:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried when Jaws died as a kid, in the first film.
I loved animals and just thought Jaws didn't deserve to die for behaving like the shark he was.
I'm not ever fucking watching Marley and Me. No siree.
ORDASOSAT ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:46:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Hatiko
Nurizeko ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:48:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
There's no shame, Click specifically tried to cause feels.
That_Box ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:50:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
None of my friends realise how deep this movie is!
I'm a male in my late 20's and I'm emotionally desensitised. Even during what should be very upsetting situations (e.g funerals of close family members) regardless of how upset I am my tear ducts struggle to work. It'd be more effective to squeeze water out of desert rocks. This is the only movie that has ever made my tear ducts function.
plastix3000 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:51:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Then I can't be your friend
Fascist_Regime ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:00:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
his last good film
NittanyOrange ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:04:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Con Air with the damn stuffed animal for his daughter.
Johnny_Five_ ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:12:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was โSling Bladeโ. SPOILERS: Billy Bob Thorntonโs character kinda reminded me of my Grandpa. He gave the kid his books! It gives me great joy to ask my partner for some biscuits withโm mustard mmmhmm.
Forgetmepls ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:14:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The only movie that's made me cry. The first time was in the cinema. The second time was when it was played on tv.
akumadog ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:14:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My Dog Skip. My first dog was a JRT and he was alive when I saw it. Made me realize that one day I won't have my best friend with me anymore
doordingboner ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:15:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was The 6th Man for me.
Siiimo ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:15:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie is based on a parable called "The Magic Thread". I'm not sure where the parable originates from. Looks like it might be by William Bennett? But I'm not sure.
Dalinair ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:17:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me an American tail when fivel gets lost and sings somewhere out there. To this day it still breaks me
Fragtag1 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:18:16 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The way you phrased that had me cracking up lol
amcaaa ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:20:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Bridge to Terabithia, when the girl dies and he goes to her funeral. That fucked me up.
Lebagel ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:25:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It's an amazing movie if you take out the ending.
CameForThis ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:27:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same here, that hospital parking lot/rain scene was just terrible for the tear canals.
My girlfriend at the time was in complete shock that I was crying. She was crying, I was crying it was a night full of tears.
I thought I was in the clear after Adam Sandlerโs character was saying goodbye to his father (Henry Winklerโs character), holy shit was I mistaken...
do_you_see ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:32:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For some reason comedians/funny actors always seem to give the best "sadness" performances
CORPSEBLENDER ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:32:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I've only had three movies make me cry. My first was Castaway when he loses Wilson. Second was the end of Spirited Away, and last was Click.
bisjac ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:35:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Halfway through the movie it became a real downer, just heavy drama. While the first half being silly comedy... Was off-putting for me. I couldn't transition between the 2.
CBSP14 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:36:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same
dylanbow ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:38:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Goes under the radar too often its a great film
itsbraille ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:40:16 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Armageddon here.
trytostopmenow ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:43:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
1) Lion King, "Dad, dad, wake up" (age 7) 2) The First Pokรฉmon Movie, the crying Pokรฉmon scene (age 8) 3) A Dog's Purpose, literally every time the dog died (age 22, very hungover)
samurai_bear ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:56:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie made me choke up when I first saw it, but when I got married and had a kid, anything where a main character had to deal with a loss like that always got me. Up, Big Daddy, Click, Cyanide and Happinessโ first Depressing Episode. I just developed a higher level of empathy to really grasp the feels.
cynicaljinn ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:58:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was Puttu Urumis. It's a mallu movie btw. I was a puny kid then
st00rx ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:02:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried too! Because it showed me that Kate Beckensale could fall for an ugly guy, and I knew there was a chance!
Bozo31215 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:07:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie was sad as fuck. I saw it with my dad while I was still relatively young. We both cried but my crying was more from seeing my dad cry.
hooberjabber ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:08:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie was depressing AF
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:11:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Big Fish for me
TheDreamer_ ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:13:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Fox and the Hound. Someone hold me. :'(
RubikFail ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:17:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
directly plagiarized from a sit com. it was the sit com spinoff of the movie about computer geeks that create a model
Alternative_Crumpet ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:18:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Another Sandler movie that got me was the Cobbler. I can't remember too much of the movie other than it hit right in the feels. I'll have to re-watch to confirm.
diatom15 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:19:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm not a crier and that movie got me. It's Adam Sandler, I'm not expecting emotional depth so I was blind sided. This movie plays at the heart strings.
gillpatrick ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:20:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Land Before Time the original. I'm 30 yrs old but anytime I hear that sad great valley theme song it hits me right in the feels and I mist up. Especially when it's playing during the montage of Littlefoot and him mom, omg.
Edit: was curious so I watched some of the sad parts. Confirmed... cried
Also yeah I did not expect to tear up do much from click when I first watched it. Out may have changed my outlook on life early on but I don't really know for sure. Maybe nowadays I've just been taking it for granted.
lord_darovit ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:20:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Toy Story 3 is the only movie since to invoke the same type of sadness Click made me feel.
bjarnehaugen ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:21:22 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
/r/me_irl
sittingbox ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:22:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same for me.
EvolvedUndead ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:29:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
OP, do you happen to live in Florida? Because thereโs a weird coincidence happening here that may make sense if you do.
critical2210 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:30:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was a good movie.
TheUglyBarnacle42 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:32:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Turns out I'm a heartless jerk compared to the rest of you. It's a Wonderful Life is the only movie that got to me as an adult (though I cried a lot when things scared me as a kid)
chadman5050 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:33:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Iโm pretty sure if you didnโt cry at least once during that movie you are actually satan
Datathrash ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:33:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Strong men also cry.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqbGiwi1rNI)
augmented-taco ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:39:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Movies usually don't get to me like that but one of the first ones that made me tear up was indeed an Adam Sandler movie. Reign over me Mede me tear up real good..
iforgotmycoat ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:41:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Shit. That was me. I caught so much crap for doing it too
maiomonster ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:43:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Radio Flyer. I felt bad for those kids.
Angry_blackman420 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:46:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The end of CoCo, the grandmother with Alzheimer's .
rand0m_task ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:47:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Pokรฉmon The First Movie, where Ash turns to stone and Pikachu is trying to wake him up by shocking him... oh man, that scene was rough for my young self.
boringcarpets ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:50:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie is so fucked up (in a good way), they advertised it as a comedy "hey look he's farting in the Hoff's face! Ha", "Look at the slow mo boobs! Ha" Then they pull the rug with some of the deepest most emotional scenes I've ever seen, it was like being hit in the chest
bwware ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:53:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was E.T. Nine year old me crying my eyes out when he went back home.
Now my daughter's was The Cat in the Hat with Mike Myers. She was crying like crazy when he left at the end. "Why'd he have to leave!?!?"
naughtynautical ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:56:53 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
'Click' and 'Marley & Me' absolutely destroyed me at the movie theatres. Cried like a baby.
philipleetaylor ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:57:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same experience. Watched this by myself (thank god) skipping classes last year of college. I was a disaster. I really wish I would have went to class instead.
Giterdun456 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:01:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is why I get frustrated with Sanders, he has greatness in him but typically takes the lowhanging fruit (that also pays way better) than a click like movie, or funny people, meyorowitz stories, etc.
mhazz84 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:04:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This information needed to be made into a meme. Make one about the first movie you ever laughed at too.
Teddy3412 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:07:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Air bud....
Thelaststudmuffin ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:08:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The Iron Giant for sure.
Quiet kid loses his best friend because of a world that didn't want to take the time to understand. The "monster" shows them what it means to be a hero by choosing to not be a tool for destruction and chose to be a Superman.
Right after the "you stay, I go, no following," the sound drops off a bit as he flies into the air and Hogarth let's out an "I love you". Then everyone is looking up at him flying towards it with hope, Hogarth is filled with dread. He flies straight to his death and just before making contact, he smiles and says...Superman.
Other honorable mentions for cry movies: -Brother Bear -UP -Click -Rudy -Armageddon
JayAhern ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:08:35 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This was the last movie I watched - unexpectedly deep, didn't help that he shared my dad's name.
Such tear.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:12:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
that keanu reeves film where he teaches the baseball team and the lil kid gets killed and the film ends with them all just playing was so perfectly sad
SoulSnatcherX ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:12:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was โ8 Belowโ
gyanos422 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:14:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
When he's dying at the end in his sons arms, it twists the old feels up in a knot.
psychestoner ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:15:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Armageddon for me.
flanny0210 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:17:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Itโs Field of Dreams for me.
โHey Dad... you wanna have a catch?โ
โIโd like that...very much.โ
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:17:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Sandler doesn't have the acting chops to get ME to cry. And I cry like a motherfucker....give me a decent insurance commercial, and I am weeping like a bitch
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:25:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude Big Daddy was mine. Its the reason I have a soft spot for Adam Sandler.
Tetsero ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:26:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was ice age when the sabertooth"died"
FuriousFireyFeline ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:26:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried at the end. I also cried during Big Daddy when he lost custody of Julian.
TRAUMAjunkie ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:26:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first time I ever cried like a baby because of a movie was Marley & Me. But in my defense I had just lost my dog.
mvpearson ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:27:19 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Me too!
gemini88mill ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:27:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Movies that I will cry:
Up: towards the end when the old man finds his dead wife's note
Click: the scene where he runs back to his family in order to give back his sons glasses
A.I.: the end of the movie where the robot choose to be with his mom for one more day.
benzilla04 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:30:37 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Uhh... are you me?
mocityspirit ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:32:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Thatโs maybe one of the worst movies ever made but whatever gets it done for you.
namepoc ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:33:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
PS I Love you made me bawl
Nsktea ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:34:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yup. That movie got me too.
mastersword130 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:36:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Take away the happy ending and it becomes a black mirror episode.
nozomi832 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:37:58 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Tinkerbell the curse of the neverbeast ๐๐ beautiful and heartbreaking film
DiiGiiTAL ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:39:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Click was an awesome movie. Funny and endearing. I'm well overdue a re-watch.
KayleighArianna ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:41:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I think the first film I cried at was Lady and the Tramp 2... Although I had shut my finger in a heavy door and lost my fingernail only moments before the film was put on so that may have been a factor..
mikeross3 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:46:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
i lost my virginity watching that movie
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:48:18 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cry every time I watch that movie and none of my friends understand it.
nieuwphilly ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:49:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I remember watching this and being so caught off guard by the fact that this movie could make me cry. My naive mind thought that since Adam Sandler was in the movie, it had to be sure comedy.
j1022 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:49:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Bro me too
Weinertotheface ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:54:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was โmy dog skipโ still havenโt been able to rewatch it and itโs been almost 20 years since I seen it great movie though just sad
YourFavouritePenguin ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:59:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Man that isnt even too bad, I cried while watching Wreck it Ralph.
TexBarry ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:02:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yep
justuntlsundown ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:03:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
If I had known what I was getting myself into, I never would have watched that movie. That being said, it's a great film that really made me appreciate my wife and family more.
Theek3 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:04:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That episode in pokemon where ash releases butterfree gave me the feels as a kid.
DinosuarFightCLub ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:10:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Toy Story 3
rustycrunchers ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:10:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
OH MY GOD SAME
_driveslow ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:10:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was Cast Away. Damnit Wilson
cmsfu ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:12:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Me too honestly.
Bottled_Void ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:16:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
After thinking back. For me, it was the truck crash scene in Convoy.
Scene in question
linkdead56k ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:17:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie made me and still makes me cry multiple times.
Great movie. Highly underrated IMO.
drunky_crowette ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:20:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I told my boyfriend I'd never seen it because I am not a fan of most of Sandlers work since he left SNL.
He made me watch it. We both cried.
pumpkinhead002 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:20:16 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You are not alone.
yesbedabest ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:24:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
#metoo
donorak7 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:25:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Fuck yea it was and a good movie at that! I swear he had an awesome series of movies same with nick cage but people only focused on the bad ones that came out. While youโll struggle to find a good one now Iโll always watch little Nicky
ant_upvotes ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:29:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cry every time I watch clicks
Bleppers7 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:32:07 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My sister absolutely bawled when we watched it... we still bring it up sometimes to be dicks.
"Yeah, that Up sequence brutal..... but it's certainly no Click."
robloxdude420 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:34:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same situation for me, when heโs laying out in the street telling his children that family comes first? That was heartbreaking.
Every time Iโve watched it which I think has been three times, I have cried.
cammy511 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:39:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First cry was Marley and Me. Dogs always get me.
bmanxx13 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:40:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Definitely a sad movie. Between Click, Pursuit of Happiness, and Marley and Me I lost it the most with Marley and Me. My family had lost both of our dogs we grew up with around the time the movie came out. Brought back tons of relatable memories.
Itโs a reason I havenโt had another dog since. Losing 2 best friends was tough on me and my brother. However, my wife and I will probably get a dog once the kids are older.
Sephiroth0327 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:42:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Lion King for me - I had just lost my father in a car accident a few months before and Mufasaโs death was a little too much for me at the time
secret101 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:44:26 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
No lie, me too!!! Cried like a baby when he skipped so far into the future that he missed saying goodbye to his dad.
ProjectSnowman ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:45:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Terminator 2 for me.
comalicious ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:46:38 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I saw Click like 2 months after my mom died. The scene where he fast forwards past his pops going? I literally wept like a baby. SOBBING in the theater.
jojo24792 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:47:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Wow, can't believe this is true for someone else too. This is probably the only movie that made me cry in the cinema. I remember telling my friend this and he laughed at me.
HAYS74K ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:49:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My Dog Skip
glitteryguts ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:50:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie seriously saved my marriage. We were out talking about things and how we think getting a divorce may be what is best for us. We went and saw Click and I gyess the feels made us realize what we had and that we didn't want to give up. 9 years and 2 kids later and we are more in love then ever!
efields83 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 14:51:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was kindergarten cop
Helacaster ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:00:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah fuck that movie for making me sad.
DeHizzy420 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:01:27 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh hell yeah I cried like a baby at that movie...
itsgottabetheshoes ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:01:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
click and wreck it ralph get me every time.
mikebuh ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:03:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Iโm so glad I found this! People think Iโm crazy when I tell emโ this is the only movie thatโs made me cry.
MangoShivers ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:11:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Good for you! The first film I ever cried at was Aliens in the Attic.
DankandSpank ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:14:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Return of the King.. when they send Bilbo away
MikeynLikey ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:16:09 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was a sad movie.
bigbadderfdog ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:19:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried in kick ass when Nicolas Cage died. It was such a dramatic death scene and really well done.
kdkeller ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:22:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first and possibly only movie I've ever cried in was Cast Away lol
NiteNiteSooty ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:24:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
platoon is the only film to ever make me feel tearful
Gidonka ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:24:16 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I saw it as a kid when it came out, I feel like it really fucked me up.
fenris_smile ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:24:28 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
To be honest, the movie does put things in perspective and one can't stop reflecting about the course of their life.
TrickyTrof66 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:26:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I made the mistake of turning on that movie with my dad while watching TV one night. We were both sobbing, it was too much to deal with!
beatrixthekidd ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:27:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was big daddy "I wipe my own ass!" Tears.
OldGarbageMouth ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:28:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I can't and won't ever watch that movie again. That one scene where he screams at his Dad fucks me up too much
Nikkistar01 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:30:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Marley and Me had me ugly crying since the scene where the dog had a little trouble going up steps, which is only like halfway through the movie. I just sobbed for like 45 minutes.
julianhache ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:31:32 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
So it made you sadler than before?
tweakalicious ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:33:41 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm a pretty emotional guy already, but dad stuff fucks me up.
captinepicfail1 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:36:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was castaway when he lost Wilson.
IT WAS HIS ONLY FRIENDD
hellzyeah2 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:37:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I thought I was the only one..
sharpiejojo ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:37:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Anybody else cry in theatres when Ash died and the tears of Pikachu/all the other Pokรฉmon brought him back to life?
Weaksoul ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:44:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Brought to you by bed bath and beyond!
FratAlbert ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:44:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yuuuup
boshongo ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:46:50 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I kid you not it was also mine!
TRUMP-TRAIN-2020 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:48:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Nothing to be ashamed of, OP. Was a good movie.
cripple_creek ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:54:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Yea that one got me too
Rafahil ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:01:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried when the bad guy lion from Lion king died.
Booney3721 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:06:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm so glad im not the only one. My mom.and dad was just going through a divorce when that movie came out and I came home from watching that movie and was bawling my eyes out and hugging my dad. Everybody wants to rule the world has the same affect because of that.
shortAAPL ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:07:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Definitely cried during it but The Lion King was my first for sure.
Shroffinator ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:11:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Iron Giant & Balto were my first cries, don't remember which was first.
bibowski ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:13:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What's-her-face is really hot in the that.
Valahiru ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:14:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is going to sound ridiculous but the first time I watched Eight Crazy Nights I had to fight back tears. The whole movie is so freaking ridiculous. But at the end when Whitey is talking to the mall after he doesn't get the patch he says something to the effect of "maybe I should move to a town where nobody knows who I am. At least then people will have a reason not to acknowledge me".
Like damn Sandler way to throw me a left hook out of nowhere.
DiscoNude ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:14:34 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie I ever cried to was Best of the Best, the ending scene where he loses to the man who killed his brother. The redemption here was powerful to me as a kid. I guess dudes being emotional makes me emotional. https://youtu.be/kdgK5d7Y5LQ
jessatofu ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:14:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
You are not alone, my friend
FrostyMcHaggis ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:18:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Old yeller was the one that did me in.
RUoffended ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:19:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Who didn't cry during that one part? I kind of assumed this was considered a sad movie for the most part.
kellykapoor5 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:19:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was 50 First Dates. I cried 4 times.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:24:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was the Fox and the Hound :(
someguyfromky ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:25:10 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I didn't cry at movies, until I had kids. Was always ahh that is sad, moved on. Then youngins came along, First movie as a family was Toy Story 3. When they gave up and held hands good lord.
I was silly enough to watch Marley and Me the other day.
nocontroll ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:26:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
im guessing you're under 20.
๐๏ธ SippyNips ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:26:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Thanks for gold. Didn't see it until now
super-nemo ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:27:30 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Airbud when he got left on the island
tommybot ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:28:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Guardians of the Galaxy 2. Gets me every time.
Temptationn ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:30:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cry every time literally lol
YourBirdCanSing5 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:31:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
omg me too!!!
avalisk ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:33:49 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
For me it was Hidalgo. Something about that horse, injured and fatigued, thirsty, pulling 110% towards the finish line gets me sobbing like a child. I'm tearing up just thinking about it and I haven't seen that movie in years.
apittsburghoriginal ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:39:24 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Up was the first one that I had convulsing sobs.
WolfgangDS ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:39:44 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I think my first tear-jerker was Pokemon: The First Movie.
Biffmcgee ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:39:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I rented Click for New Years Eve a couple of years ago because everyone wanted to see a funny movie. This movie made everyone at my party cry including myself. It put a cloud over my party and everyone started talking about losing people and pets. It was terrible lol.
positivecontent ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:42:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I can't remember the first one but the one that hit the hardest ever was, Love and Other Drugs. I'm disabled and I felt I needed her more than she needed me. I fell apart and she just held me and told me she needed me too.
She's an ex now, I always needed her more than she needed me. I haven't dated since and it's been years. I still miss her and probably will forever. She made me smile up until the last moment together, and even sometimes after.
theflyingburritto ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:46:03 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I was working at Bed Bath and beyond when that movie came out and I never watched it
paradise92 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:46:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"Airbud" when the kid started to throw rocks at the dog on that island...fuck me it still hurts...
justfordrunks ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:47:06 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Only true men cry during Lion King
tmotytmoty ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:50:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Hey man, youโd be made a stone not to shed a tear during that scene when he makes the Fonz cry.
gnichols ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:52:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Wasn't the first one. But it did make me tear up...
longhrnfan ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:56:55 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Proud to say that my wife and my first date was seeing this movie
Rekdon ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:58:45 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried super hard especially as a dad with daughters
NEAg ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:01:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Dude I never cry during movies and this movies made me tear up. Like damn, it was heart wrenching.
piefacepro ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:08:40 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
My first cry during a movie was Hotel for Dogs.
ProBro ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:10:25 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same, I was way too young for that shit. Me and my brother used to watch all the Adam Sandler movies when we were kids, cuz that's pretty much the only demographic that finds him funny.
Dradunov ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:11:42 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The first movie that made feel any sort of sad emotion was Big Daddy by Adam Sandler. Wasn't expecting it to be an Adam Sandler movie but there it is.
Omni33 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:13:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried at the end too. I couldnt believe I spent actual money on that garbage
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:16:46 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie gave me /r/existentialfear panic attacks. I started longing for a magic remote control to slow down, pause, and rewind my life to be able to live longer, experience more, and have more time with loved ones. The terror of my life flashing before my eyes is all too real, despite trying to live mindfully and be โin the momentโ (even through the uncomfortable things because theyโre still something) as much as I can. The fact that I canโt remember the majority of my life and Iโm only 28 is horrifying. It feels like three decades have gone by in an instant, and Iโm torn between being paralyzed with knowledge that another three decades will go by just as fast and knowing that if I allow myself to be figuratively paralyzed that the time will go by even faster. The internal physiological feeling is literally that of fight/flight/or freeze ๐ฐ
Reddit_Fools_Gold ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 17:24:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I cried so hard...
gingy_rn ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 18:00:20 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This movie came out the week my mom passed away. I was in high school and all my friends took me to see this movie thinking itโs an Adam Sandler movie itโll be so funny! No. Nope. No way. I cried quietly while my friends cried next to me and made awkward glances in my direction. They really did portray this movie wrong in the commercials.
sug1 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 18:52:00 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
"BEN!!!!"
bazz187 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 19:25:11 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Me too. This movie really hit me in the feels like nothing before
palecrepegold ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 19:36:51 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I canโt watch this movie anymore cause itโs so sad.
FallenCypher25 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 19:43:12 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Goddamn Land Before Time part 2. When chomper had to leave. I cried. I was five but dammit I cried
flumese ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 19:46:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This was me too omg.
When I was younger my sisters and I would literally camp in our parents room. Idk why lol but we made our own blanket fortress. We would always to go blockbuster on Friday. We rented this movie and everyone already fell asleep halfway and when it got to the part where I think the remote doesnโt work and heโs stuck in the rain (? I havenโt watched it in 10+ years so forgive me I really donโt remember anything but the rain lol) I was bawling my eyes out. It was like 1 am. Iโm pretty sure I was in third grade or something too.. Lolol. I was so glad everyone was asleep hahaha
equaker42 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 19:46:57 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
God I thought I was the only one
Killerlaughman ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 20:15:01 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Its the only movie I've ever cried to
Gortonis ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 21:11:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I personally don't cry at movies. The closest I ever came was that season finale of Sherlock where Watson is at the grave site.
darksidesix28 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 21:49:48 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I thought I was the only one!!!
SentientKayak ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 22:36:54 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Same! The second movie I cried and couldn't get over was Me, Earl, and the Dying Girl.
frackzilla ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 23:44:56 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I bawl every time I watch it.
everyonelse ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 18:20:52 on February 5, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Are you me? Because snap, me too...
skyfreak5775 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:20:49 on February 6, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
[(http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036098/)] Lassie Come Home ... man, straight in the feels
wlee1987 ยท -3 points ยท Posted at 04:40:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was a fucking terrible movie
Minimoose91 ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 05:27:02 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Youโre a fucking terrible movie!
ALexusOhHaiNyan ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 06:56:15 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
It was. But most Redditors saw this when they were kids. And this is a site that thinks the most of Weird Al Yankovic, so...
AcidSnowScArab ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 03:45:23 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I don't recall if I cried while watching Click, but I do remember thinking it was a decent film.
thecheat420 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:03:21 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
As soon as he layed down on the bed I knew what the ending was going to be. Still a decent movie.
joeyb3am80 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 04:22:33 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Mine was dolphin tale....
Smigg_e ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 09:24:14 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I'm pretty sure it's just a big meme that Adam Sandler sucks. Any body that's a Adam Sandler fan knows he has some hits. Water boy, billy madison, click. Sandler movies are always playing on TV. Why? Because they're good movies! He had some duds but which actor doesn't? He was just trying new things out.
BloodyRedBarbara ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:20:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
OK...fair enough. Not really much of a brave confession or anything is it?
ManicDescent ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 11:26:36 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
This is the lamest shit Iโve ever seen.
Algur ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:48:52 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Itโs such a bad movie though.
[deleted] ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 04:19:29 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
That movie is a lot like how benzo addiction works. Taking xanax was literally like fast forwarding through time.
Simmion ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 03:31:05 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
I remember my stepdad and i watched it together, and at the end, both of us just struggling not to tear up.
shadmere ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 04:00:47 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The only part of that movie I've seen is a gif of the slow-motion running chick.
PrincessMeowFachoo ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 04:40:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
ME TOO. I REMEMBER IT VIVIDLY AS I WAS VERY YOUNG
Dad-man ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 04:55:59 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Made me cry too. Likely for different reasons.
tree_dweller ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 13:50:31 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
What the fuck kind of post is this?
RapeMeToo ยท -1 points ยท Posted at 09:34:17 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Are you trans? Or at least #metoo?
Gaming_Goblin ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 11:31:04 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
First film that scared the shit out of me was Watership Down
kidsaredead ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:45:13 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
big leap there from sad to scare yo.
connormantoast ยท -4 points ยท Posted at 04:06:43 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
Oh shit I thought I was the only one
bitbotbitbot ยท -1 points ยท Posted at 05:48:39 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
The scariest thing I ever watched was an episode of Fantasy Island while I was home alone in a thunderstorm at night.
TheWumpuss ยท -2 points ยท Posted at 05:48:08 on February 4, 2018 ยท (Permalink)
If you didn't cry while watching click, you aren't human