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    I love them "based on a true story" movies.. they are always very sad.. If you want a really good weepy, get Instinct with Anthony Hopkins.. I bawled like a baby
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    The Champ
    Beaches
    A Walk to Remember
    The Notebook
    Sommersby

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    Beaches is the best film for making you cry, and another good one is Titanic, well that's if you've not fallen asleep before it's finished, what with the length of it!
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    I also cried in the Shawshank redemption, i saw it again the other day (as its like the best film ever !) and i forgot how sad it was.

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    Ladder 49
    Pearl Harbour
    Top Gun
    A Walk To Remember
    Armaggedon
    and probably a lot more

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    another one i cry at is seven. the bit at the end where brad realised it's his wife's head in the box.

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    Oh yeah, notebook. That was so sad with the bit in the garden and then in the home thing where one sneaked into the other's room.

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    I bawl every time I see When a Man Loves a Woman with Andy Garcia and Meg Ryan.

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    Most things set me off, but these films stick out
    • World Trade Center
    • Million dollar baby
    • Finding Neverland - the end
    • Click
    • A time for Dancing, the whole thing

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    Titanic, Ghost, Message from Holly, Pearl Harbour (the 1st time you see it) then there's the happy teary ones like Breakfast at Tiffany's and Pretty Woman, and The Pursuit of Happyness (i was a bit weepy at the end) lol.

    You tend to watch the famous ones millions of times though, and then i just end up like a robot. my friends were crying over Armageddon the other night, which is a sad film.

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