Was I the only one who cried?
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info-7232 — 18 years ago(June 23, 2007 02:35 AM)
I'm an 18 year old male, and I'm not ashamed to say that I cried many times during this movie.
That part when Billy was in the grandstand and he sees TJ had me in a pool of tears. I love the exchange between the two as well.
Billy - "You know what you are?"
TJ - "A pain in the ass?"
Man, i was crying my eyes out.
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BobDoughertyJr — 18 years ago(September 18, 2007 03:00 AM)
I saw this movie in '79 with my parents when I was eight. I think I was the only person in the theater not to be crying, because I was too immauture and embarrased to cry in front of my parents, so I remember holding it in. Having long since gotten in touch with my emotions, yes this is a quintessential tearjerker, a beautiful and sad movie that will affect you. I cry just watching the two scenes I've seen posted on YouTube.
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69Telecaster — 20 years ago(February 16, 2006 01:06 PM)
Your definately not the only one. I saw this movie when I was about 10 or 11 and cried my eyes out. Every friend I knew admitted that they cried too. I told my wife about this movie, she would like to see it but Im honestly afraid to look at it again because I'm 36 now and I dont want her to see me cry over a movie, it would destroy my tuff guy image. lol
"Turn around let me see that azz"
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p_j_taylor2003 — 20 years ago(February 21, 2006 01:26 PM)
I'm 36year old bloke and I bawl everytime at this film.Never at any other. ET got me when I was a kid, I get a tear at the scene in Crash where the Iranian goes to shoot the Puerto Rican, and Dancer in the dark moves me.but I don't actually shed tears like this filmPowerful stuff.How's it only rate as 5.8?
If a film is so moving, surely it should be a 10.. I guess alot of blokes won't rate it highly through some sort of embarrasement complex, alot of people will cite it as forumlaic or manipulative.but surely if a film raises this much emotion its got to score highly.
I certainly have never heard of anyone that has seen it and hasn't been affected. Anyone that says they haven't is either a liar or emotionally retarded! -
suicidea — 19 years ago(May 17, 2006 06:17 PM)
I was 7 or 8 when I saw it. At the cinema exit, the whole street was crying out loud. It was like a darn funeral. I haven't seen anything like that since then. Hundreds of grownups sobbing and crying marble-size tears over a movie.
Never be complete. -
conbonnie2006 — 19 years ago(May 26, 2006 03:07 PM)
I remember getting ready for a date in high schoolI had all my makeup on, started watching this movie, and when the guy arrived, I didn't have any makeup left from all the tears coursing down my cheeks. I have no doubt I'd cry again today at 34.
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jitterbug233 — 19 years ago(May 28, 2006 08:23 PM)
I watched this with my dad, brother, and uncle.
My dad is a big bad ex marine.
My brother who tries to be the machoist person on the earth
My uncle who is very similar to my brother.
And myself, at the time, a young teenage female.
All four of us cried, sobbed hysterically. That little kid was what did it when he was screaming, "WAKE HIM UP! I WANT CHAMP!"
Absolutely heartbreaking. I'm acting getting worked up just thinking of that part in the movie.