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  1. #51
    bunny Guest
    I think it is called Awaking with Robin Williams as the doctor...

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    henkychif Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by bunny View Post
    I think it is called Awaking with Robin Williams as the doctor...
    Wow, I forgot about that one. Yeah, Awakenings.

    "I ain't sleepin'..."

    (reaches for Kleenex...)

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    bunny Guest
    oh man when he sees his mom after being in the coma like sleep...oh my GOD it is so sad

  4. #54
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    Quote Originally Posted by bunny View Post
    oh man when he sees his mom after being in the coma like sleep...oh my GOD it is so sad
    Yeah, that scene, when he sees his mom ("I have someone I'd like you to meet") is the absolute most difficult scene for me to sit through of any film. I have to leave the room.

  5. #55
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    hahah henky I am the same way...then my husband comes in the room and says 'why are you watching this if it makes you cry' hhahaha...CAUSE I LIKE IT hahh

  6. #56
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    Quote Originally Posted by bunny View Post
    hahah henky I am the same way...then my husband comes in the room and says 'why are you watching this if it makes you cry' hhahaha...CAUSE I LIKE IT hahh
    My wife never cries at films, in fact, the reason I have to leave the room is I don't want her to see me, 'cuz she'll just get disgusted.

    Let's trade spouses.

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    ya sometimes i'm in the mood to just cry.
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    hahh what a bunch of babies we all are hahaah we can look at a dead body but an sad story and we all start bawling hahahah

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    Quote Originally Posted by bunny View Post
    hahh what a bunch of babies we all are hahaah we can look at a dead body but an sad story and we all start bawling hahahah
    ahh.. yup!

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    I forgot about Return to Me, the part when the wife dies, and David Duchovny's character comes walking into their apartment covered in her blood and he just collapses into tears, *sniff* gets me everytime

    And the end of the Seventh Sign too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henkychif View Post
    I dare you to watch Don Bluth's The Land Before Time without a box of kleenex.
    When Littlefoot thinks the shadow is his mom...OH JEEZE! THAT gets me too!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by beatlebaby4 View Post
    Step Mom is a killer for me. It came out right after I lost my Mom to cancer. I watch it every time it's on TV and cry my eyes out so badly that I'm sobbing by the end of the movie.
    Yep, I'm right there with ya on this. I'm sorry to hear you lost your mom to cancer. My mom didn't succumb to cancer, but this movie definitely gets to me now that my mom has passed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bunny View Post
    hahh what a bunch of babies we all are hahaah we can look at a dead body but an sad story and we all start bawling hahahah
    lmao
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  14. #64
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    The Color Purple

    Braveheart

    Beaches

    It`s A Wonderful Life

    Brian`s Song ( the original )

    Terms of Endearment

    An Affair to Remember ( original )

    Dark Victory

    Steel Magnolias

    Full Metal Jacket

    ..........and many more I can`t think of right now

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    An Officer and a Gentleman
    Notting Hill

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    Brian's Song
    Aimee and Jaguar
    Empire of the Sun
    Terms of Endearment
    The World According to Garp

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    IrishBabe Guest
    The Color Purple ~ The end, when Celie and Nettie reunite.

    My Girl ~ "Where are his glasses? He can't see without his glasses!"

    Steel Magnolias ~ From the funeral scene clear to the end.

    An Affair to Remember ~ From when Cary Grant sees the painting.....*sigh*

    Brian's Song ~ Gale Sayer's speech. Hands down, the only movie I've seen grown men sob while watching...

    Sex and the City ~ When Carrie attacks Big in the street after he ditches her at the wedding....the look on Charlotte's face just tears me up.

    Field of Dreams ~ "Dad, wanna have a catch?"

    Imitation of Life ~ Lana Turner's best movie *ever*. Just brilliant.

    Terms of Endearment ~ Yep, the scene where she says goodbye to her kids.

    Charlotte's Web ~ When Charlotte dies.

    My Life ~ The last half hour is a total killer...I can't watch this movie without literally *sobbing*.

    Immortal Beloved ~ So heartbreaking.

    Armageddon ~ When Bruce Willis says goodbye to his daughter.

    There's probably 20 more...I am a big cryer at movies.

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    Sweet November.

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    guardmom2008 Guest
    It's a Wonderful Life.

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    Sorry...

    The Sixth Sense - when Cole & his mom are talking in the car near the end. It kills me when he gives her the message from grandma.

    The Color Purple - The ending of course. One of the most beautiful, moving, perfect endings ever.

    And many more already mentioned, especially Terms of Endearment which is my all-time favorite film. I'm still hoping to have a mother-daughter relationship such as that one day. I just need to lose the penis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jinglygypsy View Post
    When Littlefoot thinks the shadow is his mom...OH JEEZE! THAT gets me too!!
    Oh yeah, that scene is heart-wrenching.

    I just thought of another one: Dead Poets Society. Gawd.

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    Anything with Paris Hilton or Ronald Raygunz in it..........

  23. #73
    SusanCarole Guest
    if i see that Beaches is coming on then I could cry. Also, Stepmom. That one was a doozy. My husband had to help me out of the theater after the movie because I was crying so hard.

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    Did anyone mention Bambi? I cried at the movies and didn't want anyone to know. I was only 7.

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    Steel Magnolias...the funeral scene, but I swear I'm tearing up from the beginning because I know it's coming up.

    Penny Saranade
    ....Cary Grant and Irene Dunn. I have to watch it in my bedroom so my husband doesn't laugh at me.

    Parenthood...At the end when they're all in the hospital and Diane Weist's (spelling?) character is having a baby and everyone is there. Gets me every time.

    Terms of Endearment...when she's yelling for the shot for her daughter..damn, I fall apart.

    Brokeback Mountain....at the end when Ennis rearranges the clothes on the hanger.
    "Dying is just nature's way of saying, hey, you're not alive anymore!"

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    Dead Poet's Society - I never fail to well up, and I know perfectly well what's coming.

    Rent - I've been keeping Kleenex in business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michelle8461 View Post

    Brokeback Mountain....at the end when Ennis rearranges the clothes on the hanger.

    Wow I had totally forgotten about that one! I cry everytime, hell I cried when I read the short story by Annie Proulx....and I'm not one to cry at movies, but the older I get the worse the crying has become.

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    Good choices all. Sophies Choice, Steel Magnolias, Terms of Endearment, Brokeback Mountain, Field of Dreams.

    Another one that makes me well up is The Deer Hunter, when Christopher Walken is in the hospital before he goes home and can't answer the doctor's questions. Also at the end when they go to the bar after his funeral - major kleenex use. After seeing that movie I swore I would never let my kids join the military.

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    DeadRinger Guest
    I forgot one - Million Dollar Baby. I was so not ready for that movie.

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    Nicki Guest
    As a kid growing up the movie that always made me sob was "The Yearling" with Gregory Peck and Claude Jarmen Jr. The scene where he has to shoot his pet Deer is so sad. Everytime I watch it I cry so hard I practically float the whole living room out to the main road!
    The newest movie that made me cry was Nights In Rodanthe with Richard Gere.
    Very cry worthy.
    My Girl
    The Champ
    Terms of Endearment
    The Notebook

    Sorry, the only reason The English Patient made me cry was because it was so long, depressing and boring!

  31. #81
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    What Dreams May Come.
    I watch it and wonder if there is someone who loved me enough to walk into Hell to get me.
    Margie

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    "The Champ" with Ricky Schroeder and Jon Voight. Very old movie but good. I always cry at the death scene.
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    untamed heart.
    steel magnolias.
    Forest gump.
    mask!!!!!!
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    I noticed no-one dared to mention the part of the Lion King when little baby Simba goes to his dead lion-dad & lays down next to him.
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    Snoopy Guest
    The Champ..absolutely kills me! "Wake up Wake up..open your eyes Champ!" Ugh!
    Steel Magnolias
    Terms of Endearment
    Pay it Forward..another one that kills me!
    Beaches
    Silkwood
    StepMom
    Last edited by Snoopy; 10-30-2008 at 07:34 AM.

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    straighta Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Star84 View Post
    I noticed no-one dared to mention the part of the Lion King when little baby Simba goes to his dead lion-dad & lays down next to him.
    Awwwww. I forgot about that. That was TOO sad. Doesn't he lie underneath is dad's paw? Sad.

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    Steel Magnolias
    Philadelphia
    Rent
    Armageddon
    Deep Impact...when the astronauts are saying goodbye to their families really gets me
    Man on Fire
    Backstreet (sometimes called Backstreet Affair) with Susan Hayward
    West Side Story
    These always get me but I cry at most sad movies
    Last edited by RoRo; 10-30-2008 at 08:53 AM.

  38. #88
    michael d Guest
    A lot of the ones mentioned, I would include

    Pride of the Yankees
    Walkabout
    A River Runs Through It

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    1. Ghost - When Patrick Swayze pushes the penny up the door and Molly takes it in her hand.

    2. The Color Purple - when she gets that letter finally and reads it, and the ending when her sister and kids come to the house.

    Those two so far. Got to think of more. I've seen them so many times over the years, and I cry each time.

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    & for some reason, the end of Big kinnda gets to me- I guess because hes going back to being a kid again after spending so much time with the lady he starts to like.
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    Valley of the Dolls
    Showgirls
    Kiss meets the Phantom of the Park

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    Tears of joy when Nomi Malone makes it into the show, or when Anne Welles becomes the Gillian girls and shoots that lovely ad.

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    Having read through the thread again I must add to my list:

    It's a Wonderful Life
    Color Purple
    Random Harvest

    I also cried buckets during Schindler's List but even after all this time, I cannot bring myself to watch it again - too sad, too real.
    Last edited by Yvonne; 10-30-2008 at 12:10 PM.

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    I swear there was a thread about this not even two months ago.
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    radiojane Guest
    An Affair To Remember
    Without Love - That seen with Hepburn at the piano makes me bawl
    The Prince Of Tides
    Fried Green Tomatoes
    Philadelphia

    Who am I kidding? I cry at banking commercials.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ichabodius View Post
    I swear there was a thread about this not even two months ago.
    Don't be such a drag, cunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael d View Post
    Don't be such a drag, cunt.

    hey hey now. No need to call each other names here. I had no idea there was one already 2 months ago & I'm too lazy to do a search...
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    Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?

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    for me its 'the color purple'. recently saw the musical/opera 'phantom of the opera' for the eighth time, and its a real tear jerker also.
    pull the string!

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    The Color Purple

    A Walk to Remember

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