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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2006 18:33:45 GMT -4
I took my niece to see Homeward Bound when I was 27 and she was 11. I bawled from the point where Chance fell in the hole until they got home. I kept crying as we walked out of the theater, down into the Metro and all the way home. My niece thought I was nuts and never took me up on any other offers to take her to the movies.
Another one that got me was Titanic. Couldn't stop crying.
Lost in Translation got me at the end. At the time it motivated me to profess my undying love to the guy who is now my husband, so in my head the 2 of them do get together at some point in the future. (They do!!!!!)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2006 10:57:14 GMT -4
What Dreams May Come with Robin Williams. Very sad.
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Post by carrier76 on Dec 19, 2006 11:35:55 GMT -4
"Fox and the Hound" has never NOT made me cry. As a little girl I saw it in the theater, made me cry. My parents got me the storybook album for Christmas, I cried. Yeah. I have it on VHS, and watched it in college w/ a roommate...at the end I had to leave the room (since I took have a rep to keep up and getting weepy in front of people isn't part of that rep).
Also, "It's a Wonderful Life." I started watching it while wrapping presents the other day and I started tearing up right from the start. Geek.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2006 14:40:53 GMT -4
Dumbo-- I can't watch it at all. His mom singing the lullaby "Baby Mine" after everyone's teasing. And she's shackled. I can't stand it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2006 15:14:59 GMT -4
What Dreams May Come with Robin Williams. Very sad. Oh my God, yes. And the thing with this film is...there are so many scenes that make me actually sad, as if all these people really existed. When Robin Williams' character starts talking about the man his son might have become I cry every time.
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Post by WitchyPoo on Dec 19, 2006 15:56:45 GMT -4
The entire sequence at the end of Harold and Maude where Harold rushes Maude to the hospital. No dialogue, just Cat Stevens singing. I have seen it many, many times and I cry every time.
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Post by clementine74 on Dec 19, 2006 16:28:41 GMT -4
What Dreams May Come? Don't stone me, but I laughed (HUGE guffaws) through the whole movie, especially when he was stepping on the heads. That stands out as one of my most memorable movie moments EVER. As far as which ones DO make me cry? Without fail, Sense and Sensibility, Ordinary People, Terms of Endearment, and Longtime Companion. Those are just a few; I am a huge cryer.
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Post by india7 on Dec 19, 2006 16:30:48 GMT -4
I cry at so many movies, it's ridiculous. I won't even go into them here, but suffice to say, they've all been mentioned. I'm a huge sap!
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Post by WitchyPoo on Dec 19, 2006 17:37:35 GMT -4
What Dreams May Come? Don't stone me, but I laughed (HUGE guffaws) through the whole movie, especially when he was stepping on the heads. That stands out as one of my most memorable movie moments EVER Me, too. I had the complete opposite reaction to that movie than what was intended.
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Post by carrier76 on Dec 19, 2006 18:48:22 GMT -4
Oh yeah, totally. That's a rough movie.
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