I bawl every time I see When a Man Loves a Woman with Andy Garcia :thumbsup: :thumbsup: and Meg Ryan.
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I bawl every time I see When a Man Loves a Woman with Andy Garcia :thumbsup: :thumbsup: and Meg Ryan.
Most things set me off, but these films stick out
- World Trade Center :crying:
- Million dollar baby
- Finding Neverland - the end :crying:
- Click
- A time for Dancing, the whole thing
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.
I've just remembered another film that has me bawling but I can't remember the name of it so I am relying on Alan and Jodi to help me out. The film was made in the 30's or 40's and its about 2 girls one black and one white. When they grow up the black woman becomes the white girls servant. They both have a daughter who are the same age and grow up to be best friends, but the black woman's daughter does not have the dark skin colour that her mother has and she tries to pretend that she is black as she is ashamed to be.
At the end of the film the black woman dies and as the funeral processing is travelling along the street the girl runs out grabing the carridge screaming that she wants her mom. Its so sad :crying:
Was that the "Colour purple?? with Woopie Goldberg,
The lassie films I use to find very traumatic to watch...there was one film where Lassie got taken off this island and her pups got left behind...:crying:
The really old film was called "Imitation of Life". Just thinking about it has made me cry!!
the film the green mile with tom hanks made me cry like a baby, and beaches makes me cry and the fox and the hound made me cry! and when i was at school i watchd of mice and men as i had to read it too and it was sad but i dint actually cry. lion king too. aww so many sad films!
I cry at loads of films with dogs in them (yes i am a bit obsessed) if it is a sad and they die even if that is only a small part of the film i cry and also if the dog saves the day that makes me cry as well the lassie and bethoven films always make me cry.The Pursuit of Happyness made me cry a bit as well and other films i can't think of as well although i do cry more at tv as i get more into it than films.
Titanic & Armageddon. Wow, I don't think I've ever blubbed so much over a film in my life. And the worst part? The first time I saw Armageddon was in a science lesson in school. It got the part where Liv Tyler is talking to Bruce Willis before he dies and me one of my friends had tears just streaming down our faces!
Also The Green Mile, when Eduard Delacroix is being executed and he starts to say sorry..gets me everytime. Especially when the officer doesn't wet the sponge...
same here for all those movies.. I still cry at Armageddon and I have seen it a million times.. I even watched it in German and I cried.. that movie is sad in every language
My Dad got really upset at the green mile and my dad never shows emotions where movies are concerned. Hollie, get yourself a copy of I am Sam.. that is a real tear jerker
Just checked that one out on imdb and watched the trailer... I think as soon as I get some money I shall be buying that one! It looks fab and I love Dakota Fanning, she's brilliant!
Thanks!:D
I am extremely emotional and cry at most things, even if there is a happy ending in a film or somebody wins the lottery, I am always blubbing away :crying: :crying: Used to watch repeats of Little House On The Prairie with a friend and we used to have bets on who would cry first. :rotfl:
Lmao. My grandma's like that, she (unbelievably..) cries at te andrex puppy adverts!!
For me it is GHOST........ i bawled like a baby when Patrick and Demi see each other for the last time before he goes to HEAVEN,, omg :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying:
LANA TURNER AND CLAUDETTE COLBERT was in that,,, IMITATION OF LIFE
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0025301/ THE MOVIE WAS MADE IN 1934
Children of men is so sad :crying: :crying:Perdita if you watch this you'll need a big box of tissues! :p
ET made me cry
Has any one seen CHER's MASK ?? now girls if u see this,, wear no mascaara,, and be prepared to bawl !!!!!!!!!!! I was crying after the movie was over,, :crying: :crying: :crying:
is that the one about cher's character's son having a rare physical deformaty? i saw that it was sooo sad. and i always think of the line he saids to the blind girl when he describes colours. brings a tear to my eye all the time.
this is the web site that pretty much covers the movie MASK,,
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089560/
read this,,, I had no idea:
Florence "Rusty" Tullis, the mother of Rocky Dennis, passed away on November 11, 2006, at age 70 from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident on October 14. Ms. Tullis was portrayed by Cher in Mask.
In real life, Rusty actually had two sons. The oldest boy had died from complications from AIDS, which he got from a blood transfusion.
Jodi... did you ever see a movie called the Champ??? what a sad movie that is!.. I still cry like a baby at the end
Ricky was in the last season of 24. Playing a CTU agent alongside Jack Bauer. Everytime I watched an episode I would think of him in the Champ.
The film Thirteen when everything about what her and Evie have been getting up to at the end comes out makes me cry. Especially after Evie and Brooke have left and her mums just hugging her while she's crying her heart out. :(
I can't remember if I've replied to this thread.
I haven't really cried in an emotional, upset way but watching Titanic when Jack is handcuffed to the pipe when the water is coming in scares the hell out of me. Then I get even more scared when Jack and Rose are trying to get up the stairs and the gate is locked and even more water is coming in and I think they're going to drown (always do) so I have to switch it off. I've never actually seen past that bit because I'm so scared of drowning that I just can't watch.
I cry at almost everything!
Titanic, Click, P.S I Love You, The Notebook, Love Actually, In Her Shoes, Million Dollar Baby, Meet The Robinsons!
Sad aren't I :)
I'm sure there's more I just can't think of the rest
I know this isn't a film but the last episode of series 4 of waking the dead - shadowplay. I just watched it...:crying: When Mel gets pushed off the building and lands on Grace's and Boyd's car. And when Spence goes to tell Frankie and she just sees the look on his face and just says "who" :crying: :(
Green Mile is rather sad
Schindlers List, especially at the end when they give him the ring and he starts crying saying he could have saved another life with it. :(
Quite A Lot Of Films
Love Ones Mainly
The Notebook Had Me In Tears Though
Moulin Rouge As Well
Oh yeah the notebook. Especially at the end. :( Such a good movie!