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The editorial staff here at XFINITY.com is a sensitive bunch. And, apparently, the movie theater is our favorite place to have a good cry. From comic book movies and action-packed thrillers to animated classics and Adam Sandler, we've sobbed over almost everything. Keep clicking to check out the movies that made us cry, sob, weep, wail, blubber and bawl — and the reasons they made us lose it. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photos: Columbia, New Line, Disney)
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Cry, Cry, Cry, C...The editorial staff here at XFINITY.com is a sensitive bunch. And, apparently, the movie theater is our favorite place to have a good cry. From comic book movies and action-packed thrillers to animated classics and Adam Sandler, we've sobbed over almost everything. Keep clicking to check out the movies that made us cry, sob, weep, wail, blubber and bawl — and the reasons they made us lose it. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photos: Columbia, New Line, Disney)
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'The Neverending...Why? "When Artax dies in the Swamp of Sadness, it's probably the most heart-wrenching moment in movie history. I've never recovered." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Bros.)
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'Click'Why? "When Sandler unhooks himself from all the machines and tries to chase after his son and ends up dying in the street in the pouring rain... each time I start crying." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Columbia)
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'Con Air'Why? "When Cameron Poe wipes the dirty stuffed bunny on his shirt and hands it to Casey and she, in turn, hugs his leg. It's beautiful." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Buena Vista)
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'Up'Why? Most of us agree that the death of Carl Fredericksen's childhood sweetheart and wife is devastating. Also, the scene where Carl attends the little boy's Wilderness Explorer ceremony makes one of us blubber. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Disney)
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'Little Giants'Why? "When Johnny makes a play and hugs his dad in the endzone. 'Don't give it to Johnny! I'm Johnny!'" —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: WB)
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'A League of The...Why? "When they won't take Hooch and her dad explains that he raised her the best he could after her mother died ... waterworks." There's no crying in baseball, sir! —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Columbia)
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'La Bamba'Why? "When his brother was tearing up all his art in the basement because his mom would never love him like she loved Richie. And then, of course, at the end when they learned his plane went down. Total boo-hoo-fest." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Columbia)
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'Armageddon'Why? A few of us agree on the same heart-wrenching moment. "I'm a wreck when Harry says goodbye to his daughter," said one. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Touchstone)
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'Air Bud'Why? "I absolutely hated when the creepy clown was mean to the dog at the beginning of the movie. I literally started crying and had to walk out of the room." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Disney)
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'Lord of the Rin...Why? Our resident Hobbit expert claims "his wife" cried at the end of the first "Lord of the Rings" when Sam ran after Frodo in the boat. One of us also found the "Return of the King" scene where the Hobbits bow to Aragorn to be quite touching. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: New Line)
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'The Land Before...Why? Let us count the ways. Among them, the death of Littlefoot's mother, the destruction of his "tree star" and the happy moment when the young dinos reach The Great Valley. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Universal)
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'Cast Away'Why? "I don't remember," said one emotional editor. "I watched it twice back-to-back, and the second time I was so tired I just cried." I think we can assume it had something to do with Wilson. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Fox)
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'Cars'Why? "I cry at the end when Lightning McQueen gives up winning the race to help The King, because he has learned the true value of friendship and sportsmanship." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Disney)
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'Forrest Gump'Why? "You died on a Saturday morning ..." Forrest's tearful speech over Jenny's grave really tugged on the heartstrings. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Paramount)
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'The Iron Giant'Why? "Perfect ending for a sad-sack comic book geek. The Iron Giant martyrs himself to save his best friend and the townsfolk, who completely misunderstood him, from a missile strike. "Suuuuuuupermaaaaan." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: WB)
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'Good Will Hunti...Why? "The scene where Matt Damon talks about how his step-dad made him choose the weapon for his beating. He chooses the wrench. Then the crying begins." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Miramax)
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'Toy Story 3'Why? "When Buzz and Jessie hold hands in the incinerator..." said our intern, unable to finish his thought. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Disney)
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'Spaced Invaders...Why? "Who among us wasn't heartbroken when the old man thought he had lost his dog, the only friend he had in the world. When that dog came running back, I totally lost it. But I was, like, 5." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Touchstone)
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'Mr. Magorium's ...Why? "When they are jumping on the bubble wrap," said one editor. "Mr. Magorium is dying, so Natalie Portman's character takes him out for one crazy last day. I don't know, I'm not even sure why I was crying." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Walden Media)
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'Waiting for Sup...Why? "Because of the scenes where those kids didn't get into the schools. And when the little girl couldn't attend kindergarten graduation because her mom couldn't pay tuition." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Walden Media)
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'The Dark Knight...Why? "At the end, when Batman is making his speech, his impassioned defense of the innocent... and his selflessness and his ridiculous growling voice." —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: WB)
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'Star Wars: Epis...Why? "I found that movie to be very upsetting," said an obvious "Star Wars" purest. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Fox)
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