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Sat Jul 01, 2006 11:19 am

Just saw "Dead Poet's Society", that came pretty damn close to making me cry. It wasn't a "let's all bawl our eyes out" but more of a "teary eyed" film.

I would have preferred Todd to have delivered the poem "O Captain! My Captain!" rather than the ending they used, but still, good movie.

Thu Jul 06, 2006 12:41 am

Are you ready for my list! (I'm rather emotional happy endings make me cry as much as sad ones)

Green Mile - I watched it once and have never been able to watch it again

Big Fish - So emotional at the end!

Titanic - Well Duh!

Cruel Intentions - I thought it was lovely the way his gf made sure he won for him

American pie 1 2 + 3 - The endings just show them all being happy and it makes me really cry for some reason

The Lion King - obvious where you cry at this film

Bambi - Obvious where you cry at this film

The Fox and The Hound - Very sad

Edward Scissorhands - Really sad feel so sorry for Edward

Godzilla - I creid 3 times the first time I saw this

The Butterfly Effect - I like the theatre version when they walk past each other at the end with Stop Crying Your Heart out playing

The Terminal - The endgin is really happy because he gets what he went for, makes me shed a tear

Devil's Rejects - I know they were nasty people but I still feel sorry for them at the end

Tombstone - Very sad throughout

Meet Joe Black - At the end when they walk over the bridge and only Brad Pitt comes back

All Dogs Go To Heaven - When he visits the little girl before going

Watership Down - Bright eyes :(

Armegeddon - Where he tells him to look after his daughter

Legend Of The Falls - So many sad parts in this film

Interview With The Vampire - I hate it when he finds Claudia dead

My Girl - Who honestly doesn't cry when she runs into the funeral and cries that he can't see without his glasses :(

Last Of The Mohicans - Very Sad!

The Land Before Time - Awww poor little foot and the song at the end makes me cry

War Of The Worlds - I cried at 2 points in this film, when they are in the car and they pull his son out and he is screaming to get his son back, and when he has to choose which one of his children to save

Harry Potter- GOF - Cedric's Dad at the end :( (I'm really not looking fowards to the end of OOTP film)

The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - Was so breathtaking it just made me cry

Spirited Away - Breathtaking again

Howl's Moving Castle - Same as above

I'm sure there are many many more but I can't think at the moment

Sat Jul 08, 2006 2:12 am

I only cried in a few... the only one I remember clearly is The Fox and the Hound... hmm... I might have cried in the first Pokemon movie, I'm not sure if I did xD.

Sat Jul 08, 2006 2:40 am

Hmm, I hardly ever cry in movies but here are those that I have...

Kill Bill--both volumes. I sobbed hysterically when O'Ren's mother is stabbed and her blood lands on O'Ren's face. Ugh, and the music didn't help either. And the second one made me cry when The Bride is reuinited with a very special character.

Forrest Gump. Because it's a wonderful movie. Enough said.

Fox and the Hound. Seems quite a few people have. I haven't seen it in forever, because I know if I do I'll start crying again.

And most importantly--
The Snowman. Does anyone remember this? It was a children's movie and it had no words, only beautiful music. For some reason, I'd rent it everytime I went to the library and everytime I'd sit there and cry. My mom didn't understand why I liked it so much because I was always in hysterics.
Actually, I just Googled it, and here it is. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084701/

Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:38 am

AFI_Sorrow wrote:And most importantly--
The Snowman. Does anyone remember this? It was a children's movie and it had no words, only beautiful music. For some reason, I'd rent it everytime I went to the library and everytime I'd sit there and cry. My mom didn't understand why I liked it so much because I was always in hysterics.
Actually, I just Googled it, and here it is. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084701/

Wow...if anything taught me the meaning of death, it was that. Pure joy one night, and complete emptiness the very next morning. If the writer intended to break every childs heart at the end of the story, mission accomplished. a beautiful story, made all the more tragic at full circle.

Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:20 pm

Any movie where an animal dies. It always makes me sad. Poor little defenseless things!!

Fri Jul 28, 2006 8:29 pm

So far Armageddon is the only movie that has made me cry. Although a lot of them have made me teary.

Fri Jul 28, 2006 8:44 pm

Tristian and Isolde.

I was sitting their in the cinema with my friends, and they where laughing while I had mascara streaks down my face and I was like "how can you be cring at this?"

Fri Jul 28, 2006 10:28 pm

I've cried during a lot of movies. There are only a few that I can really remember though.

Titanic - The ending got me ^^;
A Walk to Remember - When Landon hugs his dad and starts crying, I did too ^^;
Dawn Anna - This was a Hallmark special a little while ago, it was about a woman who lost her daughter in the Columbine shootings.
Lilo and Stitch - I'm a little bit embarrassed about this one. ^^;
RENT - During the death scene, after the death scene, and at the very end
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants - When Carmen calls her dad

Sat Jul 29, 2006 7:09 am

There aren't very many movies (or books) that can make me cry. Having said that, I just recently watched a movie that caught me entirely by surprise: Crash.

Spoiler Warning!

When the Persian man pulled the trigger, and the gun went off, it seemed to pull a trigger in me as well. Bang! and there I was, sobbing involuntarily. The grief in the little girl's parents' faces was so humongous, and I think it was effective because you had a sense right at the outset that the little girl would get shot. Everything hinted towards that effect, anyway. As well as those movie advertisements I've seen, with that exact moment where the father is holding his girl and crying silently to the heavens.

So it was an immense relief, and also a surprise, for the girl to be alive. I think that's an example of something that's gone against modern-day cliches. We expect everyone to die nowadays.

Wed Aug 23, 2006 6:22 pm

care bears movie

Wed Aug 23, 2006 11:58 pm

I can honestly say no movie has made me cry, but Requiem for a Dream made me want to by the end. Except for the fact that the last scene kind of shocked me away from actually crying (people who have seen the movie, you know what I mean, people who haven't, probably none of it could be described here). Incredible film, though.

Oh, and I'm with Cerise on this: the music, from the very beginning, is some of the best that I've heard in any movie.
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Thu Aug 24, 2006 12:19 am

Bicentennial Man
The Notebook
Remember the Titans

That's about it, I think. Probably are some others, but that's all I can think of right now.

Thu Aug 24, 2006 12:41 am

I remember crying multiple times watching The Lion King and Fox and the Hound as a kid. Now I find it easier to cry during war movies than movies like The Notebook or Titanic. :/

Sat Aug 26, 2006 4:59 am

The Notebook, A Walk to Remember, Titanic.. What can I say? I'm a horribly sappy hopeless romantic.
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