Ghost and Mrs. Muir- I'd forgot that one!!!
Ghost and Mrs. Muir- I'd forgot that one!!!
I've only seen it twice but Into the Wild made me tear up. He was such an idealistic, flawed, f*cked up guy, you had to feel for him.
I totally remember Kiss Meets the Phantom or at least the brohau around it. they were in a theme park or something.
Not exactly a movie, but I can't watch this clip without tearing up:
http://video.google.com/videosearch?...=Christian+lio#
Saving Private Ryan when the Medic is dying and he is asking for his mommy and they keep giving him morphine until he dies. uhg, heart wrenching.
fab movie.
The Green Mile always gets to me...
The Outsiders - when Dally dies it gets me everytime
The Notebook
PS I Love You
The Lake House
and Herbie Fully Loaded you know the NASCAR scene where Herbie races his lil heart out, I don't know what it is but it makes me tear up I'm just a freak I guess.
Brian's Song.
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I forgot to mention Dumbo. The part where he visits his mother while she's locked up and she rocks him. OMG I am totally unable to watch that.
Last of the Mohicans (DDL is sooo effin' hot in this!) - when the blond English soldier tells the indians to kill him instead of Cora so she could be with Hawkeye
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"Terms of Endearment" always gets me.
â??You build on failure. You use it as a stepping stone. Close the door on the past. You don't try to forget the mistakes, but you don't dwell on it. You don't let it have any of your energy, or any of your time, or any of your space.â?
. . . another few
The Safety of Objects
Big Fish
"Brians Song." The 70's version though. The remake wasn't as touching!
Mask.
Old Yeller.
Bambi.
The Great Escape.
Brian's Song.
Awakenings.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Would you believe Hubby had "Pearl Harbor" on when I got up tonight?? I started crying when I walked into the room. He turned it off.
I had forgotten about all Disney movies, Dad took mom and sister and I to see Bambi in the theater. At the end of the movie all three of us were loudly sobbing. So we waited until the other people left so they wouldn't see us crying, and the movie came on again, so we sat through it again. Dad never too us to an indoor theater again. Ever....
Last of the Mohican's- I only cried b/c it wasn't me running through those woods with Hawkeye. If fact I named my son Nathaniel after that very character.
Life As A House
oh gosh Steel Magnolias
The Green Mile
Marley and Me
The Legend of 1900 Just on Independent Film Channel on Saturday. Gets me everytime.
This is a great thread!
Here's a newbie's 2 cents:
Mine are:
"It's a Wonderful Life"
and
most versions of "A Christmas Carol" !!
Imitation of Life - always, without fail I bawl like a baby
Where the Red Fern Grows
I've never seen Old Yeller 'cause I know there will be much waterworks.
For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8:38-39
"The Green Mile" -- I'm a pretty burly tough guy, and I choke up every time.
"The Notebook" -- I defy any man who has ever truly loved his wife not to sob right along with James Garner.
After repeated viewings -- roughly every time my wife finds it on cable -- I have finally grown an immunity to "Steel Magnolias", but M'lynn really got me those first few times.
(For my money, those last two are the greatest "chick flicks" from a regular guy's point of view EVER. One of the most entertaining bar debates I ever took part in bounced around that question between "Steel Magnolias" and "Moonstruck". "The Notebook" came out a few years later. Tom Skerrit's line, "If I don't, I will have to deal with my wife, and I make it a point never to deal with my wife.." won the debate, by the way.)
Terms of Endearment (one of my all time favs)
PS I love you
The Notebook
Steel Magnolias
Braveheart
Nights in Rodanthe
Beaches
lots LOTS more... Im a big cry baby when it comes to sappy movies.
Terms of Endearment.
On a side note. I had gallbladder surgery in my early 20s and it was horrible. I woke up in recovery moaning and groaning in pain. They got me to my room and I was still in so much pain that it scared the shit out of my mama and two sisters. Mama asked the nurse to give me a pain shot, but she said it would have to wait until they were sure I was all right or something like that.
Mama told me later that she caused a scene like Shirley McClaine did in TOI. LOL.
Just watched this one again after several years...."84 Charing Cross Road"...I cried right along with Anne Bancroft's character when she reads the letter telling her....well, you'll either see it (or read the book) or you won't. Anne Bancroft, Anthony Hopkins and Judi Dench...that's enough reason to see it.
Most recent for me was Marley and Me. OMG the ending was so SAD!
Rain Man
The part where Raymond touches Charlie with his head. I don't know why, but it makes me cry EVERY TIME!!!!
Ah, yes.......Somewhere In Time.
I still cry when Mary Poppins leaves for good, floating away holding her umbrella.
I once watched 3 movies in one day for extra credit for my death & dying class. They were Terms of Endearment, Ordinary People, and Steel Magnolias. I almost needed to be hospitalized!!
Back when I was in my mid teens, I guess, I saw A Night to Remember--wasn't that the one with Barbara Stanwyck? Anyway, it ended...
It didn't hit me at first. I went into the kitchen and starting drying dishes as mama washed them. So all of a sudden I just busted out bawling. Mama goes "Cindy Honey, what's the matter?" I told her between sobs about the boy giving up his place on the lifeboat and of course sank with the other men of the Titanic. Well, she started laughing to keep from crying and then she started crying too, and she had never even seen it. LOL.
I am not usually the type to cry about movies, but I've probably seen "The Iron Giant" with my son about 40 times- and I cry near the end every single freakin' time! It's animated, and a bunch of well-known people do the voices (including Vin Diesel as the Giant and Jennifer Anniston as the little boy's mother). I basically sob all the way through from the time the missles are about to hit the town and the Giant sacrifices himself to save them, through the end credits. And I've no kidding seen it something like 40 times, as my sons loves it. You'd think I'd be immune to it by now.
i just recently watched "changeling" and cried like a wee little baby. normally i don't care much for miss jolie but she did good in this movie.
â??You build on failure. You use it as a stepping stone. Close the door on the past. You don't try to forget the mistakes, but you don't dwell on it. You don't let it have any of your energy, or any of your time, or any of your space.â?
I was just reading the Driving Miss Daisy thread and it makes me cry everytime I watch it. Some of the others are "Stepmom" ( at the end during the family photos taken at Christmastime) and "Saving Private Ryan". Are there any movies that bring you to tears when you watch?
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Mask
(Not the Jim Carrey moive. The one with Cher about Rocky Dennis.)
Haichi: A Dog's Story had me bawling like a little bitch while hugging my pillow. LOL! I'm serious. It kills me that it's based on a true story. I actually choked on my own tears. Ugh! I hate & love that movie!
Harold & Maude and Benji always bring tears to my eyes also.
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Now I'm starting to get teary watching Goodnight Mister Tom, it's a tv movie with John Thaw.
Other than that I always cry at Flight of the Navigator, every single time!!! It's the bit where the David comes back after being away for a few hours, but for his family he's been gone for years.
Dancer in the Dark is the all-time big weeper for me.
Also the 'ER' episode where Lucy dies.
I cried a lot when I saw "The Blind Side," but it was more like happy touched crying.
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March of the Penguins. I'm exhausted by the time its over.
Mod thanks for the merge. I forgot to look for a thread but I knew all these posts weren't for any thread I started. That just doesn't happen.
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My Life~I could cry just thinking about that movie.
Big Fish~I am a sobbing mess by the end of it.
Braveheart~I spend most of the movie pissed at the English, and end up a bawling mess.
I used to cry at Steel Magnolias, but I've seen it so many times that I just get a little teary now.
steel magnolias
ghost
into the wild
land before time (to this very day)
titanic (at the very end when she dies and goes back to the ship)
becoming jane
finding neverland
just to name a few
Marley and Me--well, I read the book, and I have three dogs, so I know if I see the movie it'll take me a week to recover-
Imitation of Life- Not only the ending, but when Annie goes to see Sara Jane at the nightclub and she won't even let her touch her.
Terms of Endearment--the scene where Emma tells her children good-bye and Teddy is dissolved in tears--I wanted to slap the sh*t out of tommy.
Bambi--"We made it Mother!!....Mother??
Dumbo--the Baby Mine scene--you have to be a real hard ass not to cry over that!
Selena--Everytime the hospital scene is on and her family is in disbelief that she's gone and they are crying, I cry, too.
Beaches--I have a close friend just like that that I've known since the age of twelve (I'm almost 55) and we're still so close. She's very straight-laced and I'm not, so I love when she starts talking about seeing this "persnickity" little girl.
I thought I had posted to this already, but couldn't find it--I'm sure I'll think of something else that makes me cry.
The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)
Carolyn(1958-2009) always in my heart.
La Bamba
The Color Purple
Lord Of The Rings
ET
Torch Song Trilogy
A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.
Ok don't laugh, but; Peggy Sue Got Married, when she talks to her grandmother on the phone, knowing that she is dead, breaks me every time.