I will admit that I cried my eyes out in these movies

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I used to have a Fox and the Hound record when I was little, and I'd play it over and over again and cry. :sad:

"And we'll always be friends forever. Won't we?"
"Yeah, forever..."

BUT THEY'RE NOT!!!! :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
 
Titanic
Schindler's List
All three LoTR films (especially a character's death at the end of the first one, man that is one of the greatest death scenes ever)
The Lion King
City of Angels
Sense and Sensibility (when Emma Thompson's character bursts into tears near the end)
 
When I was a kid

Bambi, I have a theory that Walt Disney films are responsible for some of the most traumatic experiences in a child's life resulting in all of us being screwed up adults,:wink:

King Kong, the 70's version, why did the kill the big monkey, :sad:

Now

Field of Dreams is probably single-handedly responsible for more men crying at a movie than any other movie. Whether you have a strong or crappy relationship with your father, this movie reaches down into the soul of every man.

Oh, I almost cryed during Casino Royale watching the Aston Martin getting ripped to hell, what a car!!
 
I've turned into the world's biggest wailer in the last year or two.

Finding Neverland
Anne of Green Gables - when Matthew dies in Anne's arms, when you don't know if Gilbert and Anne will ever get together, when Anne and Gilbert get married, when Gilbert leaves... :sad:
Dead Poets Society
The Notebook. Nobody warned me what the ending was like. :mad:
Brief Encounter
Forrest Gump
It's a wonderful life
Los amantes del circulo polar
Watching the U2 (Slane) Elevation show I went to

:reject:

Oh, and Utoo, I saw Cool Runnings again the other day... and that bit where at the end where they carry the sled over the finish line... :(

Funny enough, Field of Dreams doesn't make me cry :huh:
 
oh, I remember!, Dancer in the Dark makes me cry everytime I watch it

when Selma is singing... and all that you know

my mom was surprised to see me cry, she always says that I'm heartless
 
Practically every movie I see at the pictures. Including the newish Superman movie[several times]. When he lands the plane in the stadium I was a mess. Also the Star Trek movie when Data dies. I cried so hard that I could hardly breathe. VERY embarrasing.
 
I think Field Of Dreams is the man's cry movie. I love the movie, but have never cried watching it.

I'll cry at any movie where a character is ill or dies.

I cried watching 'The Family Stone' today on cable :reject:

I do believe I cried at the end of Finding Neverland. And I had originally seen it Christmas Eve at the movie theater :sad:
 
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My Dog Skip. Oh my God that was the worst :sad:
Babe
The Notebook
Schindler's List
On Golden Pond
Forrest Gump
Titanic
As Good As It Gets
Pay It Forward
Angela's Ashes
Platoon
World Trade Center
United 93
It's A Wonderful Life


So many more I can't think of, I cry all the time at movies
 
lately it's been episodes of extreme home makeover that do it to me (they really do find the saddest family stories on purpose!!), but as far as movies:

-forrest gump
-erin brockovich
-lion king
-stepmom (only toward the end though)
-patch adams


drawing a blank on other movie titles right now. :banghead:
 
U2Girl416 said:
lately it's been episodes of extreme home makeover that do it to me (they really do find the saddest family stories on purpose!!)

I have to agree.

I don't watch tv at home but last week I was in the netherlands and saw a show about a couple who were getting married. The bride had terminal lung cancer and during the show they'd play clips of her and different family members/the groom talking together. It would always end up with them all howling. It was in Dutch but I could follow it well enough to start blubbing with them all.
 
I don't really cry, but these are when I've come pretty close:

Fried Green Tomatoes (when the brother is hit by the train)

The Grey Zone (Holocaust movie)

Into Thin Air (when Rob is calling his wife b/c he knows he's been left to die)

Cinderella Man (pretty much all times Russell Crowe is crying b/c his kids are hungry)

United 93 (at the end, it's like they are so fucking close, why could it not have turned out for the better?)

Love Actually (when Emma Thompson gets the box and it's the CD, not the gold necklace)

Good Will Hunting (when he finally breaks down)

Also this show about a guy who raises two orphaned cheetahs and reintroduces them into the wild. One gets killed by a lion. The man is very upset and the cheetah brother is lost and confused.
 
Lara Mullen said:


I have to agree.

I don't watch tv at home but last week I was in the netherlands and saw a show about a couple who were getting married. The bride had terminal lung cancer and during the show they'd play clips of her and different family members/the groom talking together. It would always end up with them all howling. It was in Dutch but I could follow it well enough to start blubbing with them all.

I know that I've read they try to seek out stories like that to play on people's emotions but damn, makes me tear up when you watch how grateful these families appear to be. ugh!


and on a side note, another movie for me was United 93. the moment it started, I had goose bumps. And then as I knew the "end" was coming, it was horrible. The credits started rolling and I was just done. :sad:
 
Bambi
The English Patient
City of Angels (I dislike this movie, but the end still gets to me)
Philadelphia
What Dreams May Come
Finding Neverland
Ladder 49 (No movie has ever made me cry more)
 
Oh god, I bawled at the end of Philadelphia when the Neil Young song plays and the video of a young Andy is playing.

I was watching Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade last night, and I teared up a bit at the end with all the stuff with the ancient knight, and when he appears as the temple is falling apart, and raises his hand to Sean Connery. Something about legend and mysticism and ...

Okay yeah, I'm kind of weird.
 
I felt like almost cryin during the Jedi Massacre in Star Wars 3
 
PlaTheGreat said:


There's no need to be a :reject: . Everyone (guys and girls I went with to watch it) all bawled when they saw it. Either when he's saying goodbye to his dad or when he was dying on the street telling his ex he'd love her forever and ever. :sad:

Thanks for making me feel better :D
 
I cried a record 5 times during Schindler's List.

What a fucking beautiful and poignant movie.
 
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and i was on a plane. Thank god it was dark.


Also the Shawshank Redemption. I'm damn glad i was away the day we were supposed to watch it in English class.

Probably many more i can't think of right now....
 
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I watched The Family Stone over the Christmas break and it made me cry. My dad died 3 years ago and the holidays are always a little sad because of it.
 
corianderstem said:
I cry in Titanic when the mini orchestra on the deck is playing "Nearer My God To Thee" and they show the old couple embracing in the bed as they wait to die, and the mother telling their kids a bedtime story as they wait to die.

Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh!!!

Yep, that scene got me every time. Screw Leonardo, I boo-hoo'd over everybody else...
 
As a kid...

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Fox & the Hound
Bambi
Snow White
Old Yeller (nobody else cried when Old Yeller got shot?)

This TV movie about a whale (I think there's a book too, and it's a true story). The whale got trapped in this little bay-type thing up in Newfoundland, guess it was a high tide, and everybody in town is torturing this whale...shooting at it with little piss guns, spearing it etc. And this nature guy is trying to keep the whale alive until the next spring tide so it can get free, but she doesn't make it...when the whale died I bawled like a baby.

Now...
Dead Poet's Society (the O Captain scene in the end)
The Green Mile (when Coffey gets executed)
Field of Dreams (when he asks his dad to have a catch)
Rudy (when Rudy gets into ND, and again when the players are laying their jerseys on the coach's desk)
Titanic

...can't think of any more now, but they're there...I'm a big sap when it comes to movies.

Oh and Extreme Home Makeover? My wife cries in every episode.
 
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