A Beautiful Mind | |
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I'm such a wuss, I'm trying to thing what move HAVEN'T I CRIED at! | |
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Ottensen said: I'm such a wuss, I'm trying to thing what move HAVEN'T I CRIED at!
Big Momma's House? | |
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Edward Scissorhands
Subway What's eating Gilbert Grape The English Patient The Green Mile Forrest Gump Dead Poet Society Philadelphia Shine Is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity | |
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Sowhat said: Under the Cherry Moon.
The scene where prince get shot in the back. Tears came rolling down my face as I was thinking "How much did I waste on this movie...I could have bought a pizza instead " RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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I've mentioned this movie before, but the movie "Eric" made me cry every time I've watched it. It came out in 1976, I believe. This is the storyline that I found on the web:
Eric is a young athlete stricken with leukemia who refuses to give up the life he leads so vigorously, competing with death until the very end. Based on a true story from the book by Doris Lund. This movie is soo soo sad! Didn't know that it was based on a true story until I read it on the web. I couldn't find a picture of it online to post. but this movie is really really touching! Especially when Eric is laying there dying, and his sister is there with him saying, "You're almost there, Eric. You're almost there." I'm crying now just thinking about it! Funny thing is, NOBODY seems to remember this movie but me. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Too many to name Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
Proud Wendy and Lisa Fancy Lesbian asskisser | |
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I cried HARD with Million Dollar Baby and Passion of the Christ.
had boogies n everythang | |
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"Phantom of the Opera" made me cry too. The singing really touched me at times, it was beautiful. Other movies I have cried at:
* "Where The Red Fern Grows" (another 70's movie about a boy and his two dogs. I remember being kind of embarrassed because at the end of the movie, I was crying in front of my mom. I remember asking her for a tissue at the end of the movie, so I could dry my eyes). * "Beaches" (I think us ladies (and perhaps some of you men too) can relate to having an old friend that we don't always talk to, but we know that they are there for us, no matter what. Which is pretty much what the storyline was in this movie. It was sooo sad when the one friend passed away at the end!). There are probably others too that I can add to the list, that are not coming to me right now. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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ahh and Brokeback Mountain. i cried during that movie too | |
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ET . Classic ! | |
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Ocean said: Amaxx said: Absolutely "The Green Mile" Totally destroyed me! Loved it. Thought it was better than Shawshank. But I'll never watch it again~
Aww it's so nice to see a guy admit it .....and I cry like a baby whenever I watch that movie....I mean sob.....get chest pains lol....puffy eyes....basically look like complete crap U look like crap? Never! | |
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Cumshitters 2 | |
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I saw an amazing film called Oasis, a South Korean film about a social misfit and a woman with cerebral palsy who fall in love. Long after the film finished I had tears streaming down my face and for days after, every time I thought about it or described it to someone, I'd get choked up.
I highly recommend it, it's probably the best love story I've seen. Much better than anything out of Hollywood. | |
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Amaxx said: Ocean said: Aww it's so nice to see a guy admit it .....and I cry like a baby whenever I watch that movie....I mean sob.....get chest pains lol....puffy eyes....basically look like complete crap U look like crap? Never! I'll pay u later | |
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Ocean said: Amaxx said: U look like crap? Never! I'll pay u later I don't take Cheques or Credit Card! | |
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Amaxx said: Ocean said: I'll pay u later I don't take Cheques or Credit Card! Do u take chairs | |
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Ocean said: Amaxx said: I don't take Cheques or Credit Card! Do u take chairs According to U! Apparently yes! | |
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Too many. "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really donĀ“t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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Always cry while watching:
* Immitation of Life - old black and white movie staring Lana Turner and Sandra Dee - If anyone else knows it, it's always at the funeral scene where the daughter shows up; actually before that as soon a Mahalia Jackson starts singing the tears come. * Glory - When that one tear drops down Denzel's face (you know that bit) the waterworks start. I can't think of any others, but those two always always get me. "I know that living with u baby, was sometimes hard...but I'm willing 2 give it another try.
Cause nothing compares....nothing compares 2 u!" | |
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Brokeback Mountain | |
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pursuit of happyness
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InsatiableCream said: Brokeback Mountain
me too! good movie! i've watched it a few times, and i always cry... | |
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Most recently Sex and The City...I hate crying in theaters!
Also, Under the tuscan sun, Finding Neverland, United 93, Sicko... I also cry when I see Michael Jackons' Stranger In Moscow Video. | |
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There are many...
The part that really gets me is... Gary Hallet: Curses only have power when you believe them. And I don't. [walks away, pauses then turns to Sally] Gary Hallet: You know what? I wished for you too... [Edited 9/4/08 1:01am] Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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It's so sad when the little boy passes away after being stung by bees. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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On Golden Pond.. lol, it was a few years back. I will love you forever and you will never be forgotten - L.A.F. | |
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I found 'The Elephant Man' and 'E.T.' pretty upsetting. There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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veronikka said: Last movie I saw that really made me cry was The Notebook
I didn't even want to see this one. A friend talked me into it. First time I saw Ryan Gosling. I've seen it 10 times and it gets me every damned time. Brokeback Mountain definitely!! Still cry when I watch it. And just make fun of me now because I still cry when I watch Armageddon. I tell myself I won't because my son makes fun of me and it's ridiculous to cry watching that movie, but I can't stop the tears. "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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