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Ok....here's one....movies you have cried at...

bella said:
The very end where they see each other again. Gets me every time. And don't even mention Charlotte's Web, I can't believe I forgot it on my list-it's another one I won't let them watch while I'm home :cry1:

I've managed to avoid Old Yeller all my life, my friends tell me it'll wreck me. Same for Amistad.

Bella

PS the end of E.T. and the part in Ghost where he dies while she's holding him. I'm such a girl! 🙄


I got ya Bella..I guess if anything the end in Redemption doesn't make me get all misty, but more a sense of pride...if that makes sense.

OH! You will be a little ball of blubber after seeing Old Yeller!:cry1: :cry1:
That movie tugs HARD at the tear ducts!!!

NOW That everyone spot of ET, I remember getting misty as a kid but I havn't seen ET in soooooo long I don't know how I would react now.
 
OMG!

OMG, TommyTikl...good one! I'm such a masochist about Charlotte's Web! Once I see the first 15 min., I just *have* to torture Myself with the ending scene!

Tear-inducing last scenes:

*Beaches
*Bridges of Madison County
*Ghost
*Steel Magnolias
 
let's see ...

Spiderman 2 ( when he stopped the train and drops, and the people keep him from falling *sob* )

Purple rain ( I think it's called purple rain; with the black people ( sorry, not trying to offend anyone 😕 ) who have little to no rights and all ) if it's not Purple rain, then it's probably called the color purple

Amistad ( damn american slaver bastards !! "No, they won't fetch a good price, let's tie them up and drop them into the ocean with 100 lbs of weight attached to their legs" :sowrong: )

Le huitieme jour

Return of the king!! ( "You bow to no one brave hobbits !!" )

The two towers ( tears of laughter, djeesh, Gimli was killing me !! )

Final Fantasy: Spirits within ( the ending, and also partially because it made me wonder about my own mortality and all ( where do we come from? what is our purpose? ... ) )

Armageddon ( Brucey sacrificing himself *sob* )

Ace Ventura in africa ( why did the raccoon have to die? WHYYYYYYYY ? 🙄 )

Robin Hood: man in tights ( OMG, tears of laughter from start till end 😀 )

I-robot ( them poor lil' robots ) 🙁


That's my list so far. And who says teens nowadays don't have feelings 🙄 ? ( 19 and counting ^^ )
 
p-50

Are you talking about John Carpenter's Escape From New York with Kurt Russel. If you are, you would be the first person I met that didn't like it. I saw it in the theaters when it came out and people cheered during it. It was a hit. And the plot is that they send in a anti-hero to get the President out of New York City, which has become a maximum security prison with no way off before a conference between Russia and China during tensions that could lead to full scale nuclear war. Plisken has 24 hours to go in, find, and exrtract the president before he himself is killed from two explosives placed near his jugular veigns. This was to ensure that he didn't take the jet glider that they provided him to fly into New York City and turn it around and fly off to Canada.
Producers and actors when they saw the thing at screenings, and also when they heard audiences groaning, and grown people and married couples turning to making out litke teenagers again to pass the time until "THE END" appears on the screen (which is the only time audiences would ever cheer for this movie)
Where did you get this from. It was one of Avco Embassy's biggest hits, if not the biggest it had. It was also tested very well in every pre-release test. It is also in the top 40 highest money makers for the year it was released, 1981.
 
I cried at Hulk.

Mostly because it was so fucking awful. :disgust:
 
Lost In Translation... sheer beauty... words fail me...

Grave of the Fireflies... possibly the saddest and most powerful anti-war movie ever made, which is surprising, since it's anime...
 
I agree, i aslo saw Grave of the fireflies and it truly did show me the dark side of war...it's funny, that movie had alot to do with my beliefs changing to pacifist.
 
Movies That Have Made Me Cry(Admittedly)...

I don't know if any of you have ever heard or seen this movie from a few years ago, but it's a really moving story starring Denzel Washington called "John Q". At the end, when Denzel's character was willing to kill himself so that his son could have his heart, that really made my eyes watery. And at the end, when he was found guilty for a kidnapping charge and had to go to prison, I really lost it.

Now what really made me a "girly-man", as Steph's current Governor would describe me, is when I cried at the end of "E.T.-The Extra Terrestrial". And two other small movies that did me in are: from 1989, "Lean On Me", with Morgan Freeman as the Principal of an inner-city school in NJ, and "Boyz 'N The Hood", in which Morris Chestnut is gunned down in a drive-by, only to have his character barely pass that college board exam so he could play College Football. I'm crying now as I write this. LOL

Your big softie, but sensitive tickler,

Mark
a.k.a. MAJ0718
 
Schindler's List

The Pianist

The Lion King

Dumbo

Bambi

The Notebook

Steel Magnolias
 
TicklishSinner said:
DONT LAUGH!!!! But....Snoopy Come Home


I have to make a confession worthy of reviving this thread... (I was looking for the thread about The Passion of the Christ)

That movie made me howl like a gutted wolf. I was only about four at the time of course, but I broke my heart for about two bloody hours! My parents were totally mystified because it eneded with the big triumphant return and Snoop (I actually had a beagle called Snoopy of my own yanno - the Forrest Gump of the canine world he was) being reunited with Charlie Brown. What they couldn't seem to understand was that I was breaking my heart for the girl in the hostipal who'd owned him before.

Smerphie, you have my deepest empathy. :dropatear :dropatear :dropatear
 
If you haven't seen Ole Yeller you need to buy some Kleenex and rent it.

Also, another oldie, if it hasn't been mentioned, Love Story with Ali McGraw
 
PokeyinMich said:
If you haven't seen Ole Yeller you need to buy some Kleenex and rent it.

As a life-long dog lover, I've had that film hypnotically wiped from my mind.
 
Old Yeller and Where the Red Fern Grows are two movies that I, as the worlds biggest animal lover, have sworn to never EVER watch, based on what I know of their plots.

I would not stop crying for weeks, and would be mortified for life if I ever did. My god, I cry at DISNEY movies for gods sake! I'm STILL heart broken over the death of Mufasa!!

Mimi
 
For me one of the more touching movies I saw was the anime movie "Metroplolis"

Near the end of the movie a youg boy is trying to save a young robot girl from being destroyed. He tries and tries and the robot becomes more and more torn till it bares no resemblance to anything human. Yet still the young boy tries to save his girlfriend while the Ray Charles song "I Can't Stop Loving You" plays in the background. To me this was the true essence of love going way beyond the physical and a deeply emotional moment for me.
 
Ok I might not show it but im a big softy! I cried when I saw I am Sam. I saw it 3 times and balled each time... I usually hold the tears till I get to a bathroom or somthing but that movie just made me so sad!
 
*Warning* (Old Yeller spoiler at the end of post.)

Most recently, I wept at several scenes in Walk the Line, including the first one, in which Johnny Cash is contemplating a table saw in the Folsom Prison shop. (I teared up because I know his life story and I realized instantly what the saw signified.)

Others that do me in...
Life Is Beautiful Roberto Benigni's tragi-comedy about a family of Italian Jews in a concentration camp.
Shenandoah when James Stewart plays his last scene at his wife's grave.
Three Godfathers (1947), when John Wayne receives help during the last leg of his desperate journey. (Don't want to say too much, in case you haven't seen it.)
The Passion of the Christ
The Return of the King
Signs
A Tale of Two Cities (Ronald Colman version)
Anything directed by Frank Capra.


And, of course, Old Yeller. (The book is even worse. Travis, knowing the wolf was rabid, acts immediately rather than waiting for the symptoms to appear. Think about that.)
 
terms of endearment... when the daughter dies.....

glory... at the end.... always

shenandoah.... when the door to the church opens. and the long lost son comes walking up the aisle on crutches.

bird of paradise..... when she steps into the volcano.

philadelphia...at the end.

the godfather... when sonny was shot.

an affair to remember............when he knows.

isabeau
 
old yeller.... who didnt cry when they shot old yeller?

the yearling... when he had to shoot the deer.

shane.

chariots of fire.

the robe.. the ending.

ben hur

shawshank redemption.... a love story

isabeau
 
When i was a child i always cryed everytime i saw E.T. :dropatear
 
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