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11/04/2005 10:21:50 AM · #51 |
"It's A Wonderful Life" - Christmas is coming, should be seeing this one again soon! |
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11/04/2005 10:21:58 AM · #52 |
Eternal Sunshine(I think thats the name) |
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11/04/2005 10:26:03 AM · #53 |
Ooohh.. just thought of a more recent one. Million Dollar Baby. I didn't know much about it other than it was a "boxing movie" when I saw it.
-Liz
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11/04/2005 10:27:19 AM · #54 |
every Disney-movie (oh man, I'm such a pussy :P)
every drama-mother-finds-kid-back, ex-girlfriend-gets-back-to-ex-boyfriend etc etc..... pffff |
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11/04/2005 10:30:54 AM · #55 |
Saving Private Ryan, when Tom Hanks dies.
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11/04/2005 10:58:40 AM · #56 |
Big Fish and The Notebook are pretty good.
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11/04/2005 11:17:00 AM · #57 |
Originally posted by TroyMosley: Saving Private Ryan, when Tom Hanks dies. |
Boooo
I haven't seen it yet :(
I know, if I haven't seen it by now, I don't knwo when I will, but it's on me to see list
Oh well
I'm sure I'll still cry! |
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11/04/2005 11:38:23 AM · #58 |
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers
The Return of the King
Ghost
Steel Magnolias
Beaches
Schindler's List
Titanic
Erin Brokovich
Old Yeller
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Damn, this list is longer than I thought... LOL I'm a big crybaby! |
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11/04/2005 12:02:30 PM · #59 |
Some other movies popped into my head:
Schindler's List (every time, 10 minutes after the movie, but especially when Mr. Schindler thinks of the pin and car that could've save more people... wheeeeh)
Titanic
Nell (does anybody know this one?)
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11/04/2005 12:10:17 PM · #60 |
On Golden Pond
My Girl
Ghost
Titanic
Mask
Armegeddon
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11/04/2005 12:12:35 PM · #61 |
Originally posted by biteme:
Nell (does anybody know this one?) |
I do! I do! It was filmed about 30 miles from me.
Don't remember if I cried or not.
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11/04/2005 12:24:50 PM · #62 |
Some more came to me as well...
Mask
Armageddon
The Color Purple
The Sixth Sense
Philadelphia
Platoon
every Disney movie (you're right biteme)
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11/04/2005 12:26:39 PM · #63 |
Originally posted by SJCarter: Schindler's List |
This one gets me every time! |
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11/04/2005 12:26:52 PM · #64 |
Originally posted by buzzrock: On Golden Pond |
OMG, I forgot about On Golden Pond... When I first saw that I went with my mother and I was in high school (very much identifying with the kid in the flick). When we got home, Dad came out to the car to greet us and I ran out of the car literally bawling and threw my arms around him and he said, "Well I know I don't want to see that movie!" LOL
Message edited by author 2005-11-04 17:31:52. |
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11/04/2005 12:27:08 PM · #65 |
Originally posted by biteme: Nell (does anybody know this one?) |
Chicka, chicka, chickabee.
You bet - I love that movie! |
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11/04/2005 12:35:17 PM · #66 |
I get emotional at times, but rarely if ever cry. The one exception I can think of is There's Something About Mary. Right when Ben Stiller says goodbye to Tucker I lost it. :b |
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11/04/2005 12:44:38 PM · #67 |
I cried at "There's Something About Mary" as well.. Laughed so hard I cried.
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11/04/2005 01:28:09 PM · #68 |
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11/04/2005 01:38:05 PM · #69 |
I AM an emotional man, no doubt about that. Ask my wife, LOL. But there are a lot of movies I cried at, some of which are mentioned here, but will remention a couple, It's a Wonderful Life, when the bell rings for Clarence especially, Field of Dreams - everytime, Yep, Finding Nemo got to me too, also Love Story, Nell, Old Yeller, Schindlers List, Ghost, Philidelphia, Beaches, Somewhere in Time, What Dreams May Come - and I thought I was one of only a few that loves that movie, Brians Song. Think Love Song when I first saw it was the worst, but not by much!! LOL
Jacque |
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11/04/2005 01:43:39 PM · #70 |
Everyone keeps mentioning "What Dreams May Come", I have never seen that movie, is it really that sad? |
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11/04/2005 01:45:54 PM · #71 |
What Dreams May Come is an EXCELLENT flic... Definitely worthwhile endeavor. But take a box of Kleenex with you - you WILL need it. LOL I don't care if you're Charles Bronson - you ARE going to cry! |
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11/04/2005 02:06:50 PM · #72 |
It's an old one (1939), but the final scene in 'Goodbye, Mr Chips' totally caught me off guard the first time I saw it. It was a morning matinee and I was late for work it left me in such a state! |
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11/04/2005 02:11:24 PM · #73 |
Originally posted by mud puddle: How about My Life? Michael Keaton and Nicole Kidman. Michael Keaton gets terminal cancer right after finding out his wife is pregnant |
Oh yeah. I was balling on that one too. That scene where he video tapes himself shaving to teach his unborn son was just gut wrenching :( |
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11/04/2005 02:22:16 PM · #74 |
An oldie Love Story I cry at everything though. I just sit and bawl every week watching Extreme Home Makeover. :) When my kids were little I would always cry at their plays and such. I always felt so stupid but couldn't control it.
My youngest got married a month ago and the big joke was about how mom would ruin all the pictures with her crying. I was so determined not to and didn't. I was so proud of myself. I hate being such a softy. |
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11/04/2005 02:28:07 PM · #75 |
A few more I thought of...
Philadelphia
Imitation of Life
The Long Walk Home
My Girl
What's Eating Gilbert Grape
The Other Sister
I'm sure there are many more...
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