The only movie that ever almost made me cry was Click, of all movies
Also Clannad After Story made me cry, and Chobits got me THAT close
Youtube.com/HeyRiley
I'm sorry, is that okay? You sure? Ha, alright. Okay. Sorry though
The Green Mile.
That is all.
Guitar Covers Channel: www.youtube.com/user/MysticGuitar77
http://www.last.fm/user/mega-tallica
PSN: mega-tallica
Men In Black 3 made me shed some tears.
*Spoiler*
When young Agent J (probably four years old, IDK) find his father dead, and then Agent K flashes the kid telling him his father was a hero.
*Spoiler*
I was surprised by this too because I haven't been able to cry in a long time...
[X]More Angels & Airwave songs (AvA)[ ]The Vandals[X]Sum 41
[ ]Fenix Tx[ ]Unwritten Law[ ]Box Car Racer[ ]Nofx
The only part i remember fomClick is the slow motion boob bounce. I liked that part
Witt Witt Witt
Read Dead is a bad video game
I never cry at stuff on a screen, but that broke that streak, a few years after Marley and Me did the same. It is sad to lose a friend, animal or not.
Addicted to bad movies since 2008
Big thanks to AskariNari for bringing one half of The Posies to Rock Band!
Xbox Live Gamertag: TylerFG
tylergreen1.bandcamp.com
I hated MiB3 for that scene. It's a cheap, overused trope in a movie that didn't really have a whole lot original going for it in the first place... and darn it if it didn't get a little dusty in that theater anyway.
Easy. You realize you don't have a choice.
I've lost many pets over the years. Most recently I lost a cat to liver disease. Technically he was my roommate's cat, but really he adopted both of us after we rescued him as a kitten. He wasn't even 8 years old when he died.
Somewhere along the way I realized I had what it takes to be a good pet owner (except for a mountain of free time). You must take care of them while they are with you, and you must let them go when the time comes to do so. Enjoy your time together, give them a happy life, but don't let them suffer unnecessarily, and that includes not prolonging any agony at the end. When they are gone, remember them for the good times, and if you still feel the need to love a pet, go to the shelter and find another lucky recipient... that is if some stray doesn't end up adopting you first.
When it became obvious there was something wrong with the cat, I took him to the vet. When we learned there was nothing more the vet could do, I brought him home for one last goodbye. And had he lived through that night, I would have taken him back to the vet the next morning. That damn cat left us way too soon, and he broke our hearts doing so. But even knowing I might have to go through all that again, I would happily welcome another pet. At least I know we gave him a better life than he would have had, had we left him there beside the road all those years ago.
It's all right. Everything will work out fine.
It's all right. We're going to the end of the line!