The Dark Knight Did you tear up/cry at all when...

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Harvey was pulled, screaming from the warehouse then later on wakes up in the hospital and screams silently?

With each subsequent viewing, I did. Those scenes were so well-done.

Heck, did any other scenes get to you emotionally?
 
Last 2 minutes, when the police dogs start going in Batman's direction.

Every time. :waa:
 
don't worry Anita,im here for u ;)

And I was just excited I was finally watching(every scene was fantastical)
 
Last 2 minutes, when the police dogs start going in Batman's direction.

Every time. :waa:

Same here , those last 2 minutes are full of emotions , very powerfull and sad at the same time , you don't see that much
 
Crying???? There r so much more crap in this world to cry about than a batman movie, even though the movie was awesome.
 
I would have done, but I'm dead inside.
 
Crying???? There r so much more crap in this world to cry about than a batman movie, even though the movie was awesome.
Psh, it isn't like the human body has a "crying" quota for the year. :oldrazz:

...and at least it isn't for a chick flick. :o
 
I can't say I shed any tears during this movie.

Well, maybe tears of joy when Ledger was on screen :hoboj:
 
I was sad but didn't cry at the scene with Harvey and then when I saw him scream silently I felt his rage and got goosebumps.
 
the only part I get a tad bit misty is when The Joker is giving his speach at the end.
It just sums up what i love about comics in general, and makes me think of how much I'm going to try to be a part of comics in some way.
 
My answer is no. But I did tear up from laughter when I see people posting sob stories when watching the film. :funny:
 
I felt a bit emotional during Gordon's Dark Knight speech, but I don't recall ever coming close to crying. :oldrazz:
 
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I felt a bit emotional during Gordon's Dark Knight speech, but I don't recall ever coming close to crying. :oldrazz:
Me too. First time i watched it, i left the theatre feeling so sad! Proud and full of goosebumps... so emotional!
 
I can't say I teared up/cried at all during this movie, but I felt bad for Harvey.
 
No, but the score piece that plays when Joker speaks to 2F at the hospital, that little sad music, it just gets to me and kinda reminds me that he's gone :(
 
Laughing my ass off at anyone who cries at a superhero movie...
 
I felt a bit emotional during Gordon's Dark Knight speech, but I don't recall ever coming close to crying. :oldrazz:
Yeah I was only getting emotional when he started saying the "Dark Knight" speech, I knew the movie was coming to a close and hearing those loud drums as Bats was running away, amazing. I think all the anticipation for all these months and getting to that point in the movie, it fit perfectly. But no I didn't cry. I think my eyes may have watered up from excitement when I saw the Chechen being checked for weapons at the beginning of the mob meeting though, because I knew who was about to arrive....

I will say that on repeat viewings, seeing Harvey being pulled from the warehouse is twice as painful to watch since now we know she's about to die. I really feel for him in that moment.
 
Almost did a few times throughout the film. But somewhere around the point where we hear the joker shout "LOOK AT ME." I felt my entire spine go cold and then go stiff and it was that way for about two hours. But i did get chills when Harvey was being yanked out. The images of him shaking around with his head on fire and the images of the joker shaking around with his head leaning out of the cop car still haven't left my head. The entire final scene almost made me cry, likewise to the part where Bruce is saying that "she was going to wait for me."
 

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