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Edward Scissorhands was very sad. What's Eating Gilbert Grape? is also an emotional one. And yes, I'm a Johnny Depp fanboy.

The most I cried in my life was during the finale of Roseanne, but I guess television doesn't count.

Volume 14 of Hikaru no Go was also extremely sad.

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Third'd on the Ladder 49 love. I took a girl to see that movie, and had to really hold myself back to keep from tearing up. I'm a sucker for those fucked up situation deaths though. I was all like 'They're gonna go get him... right? I mean, they can't end the fucking movie without getting him... thats fucked... fuck, they fucking did it... thats fucked.' I totally though Travolta was going to man up and go get him himself.

Oh, and obligatory shout-out to Old Yeller and Where the Red Fern Grows. Those are some manly crying movies right there.

Oh, and Gigli, but thats for a totally different reason.

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Well, I got these:

Memoirs of a Geisha

Shawshank Redemption

Rain Man

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Amelie

Philadelphia

The King And I (it came free because I spent over £20 >_>)

And another one I can't remember. Plus the new Scissor Sisters album. Yay for me.

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