green mile
2006-07-07 04:22:00
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answer #1
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answered by confused 5
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Oh my, you would be better off asking me what movies I have'nt cried at!! I cry at everything happy or sad, my b/f just does not get it at all. I cried so much during Moulin Rouge my b/f told me if that had been our first date he would never had gone out with me again! Anyway here are some I have cried at I know a lot of them have been mentioned already but here goes anyway...
Moulin Rouge, Romeo and Juliet, Ghost (the part where Sam slides the penny up the door and gives it to Molly "for luck" and Demi Moore has this huge teardrop that just rolls down her cheek) that gets me everytime! I Am Sam, Who Will Love My Children, E.T. Titanic, The Notebook, Beaches, The Champ, Dead Poets Society, Saving Private Ryan, Crash (when you think the little girl has just been shot) Legends of the Fall, Shawshank Redemption, Gorillas in the Mist, Shes having a Baby, Saving Private Ryan.
There are just so many to mention I feel the need to look through my dvd collection now and list some more... I will be updating my answer throught the evening! LOL
I cry at Extreme Home Makeover too. I know I should not admit to that but I do without fail and I'm usually watching it at lunchtime... have you ever cried while eating a sandwich? Not a good thing to do!
2006-07-13 09:54:34
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answered by Lovewilltearusapart 5
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I must be a wimp because when I think of it there are lots of them unfortunately- below are just the few that jump out at me
Ditto on the Lion King
Saving Private Ryan
I used to cry during ET
Terms of Endearment
As far as the classics - they get me every time the version of "An Affair to Remember" with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr, the old movie from the 50's "Imitation of Life" and "Its a Wonderful Life" even chokes me up every time...
and I have never ever watched Titanic for that very reason - I knew I would probably cry my eyes out...
I could keep adding .... but I might start crying if I think about it too long ..
You've given me a good idea - I think I will pop in Sleepless in Seattle or You've Got Mail tonight (there's 2 more for you ) with a bag of popcorn, a bottle of wine and a box of Kleenex's and make a night of it...
Thanks
2006-07-07 04:45:21
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answered by baseballfanmom 2
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I've cried during so many movies it's impossible to name them all. Here's a few that I remember:
Titanic
A Walk to Remember
Ladder 49
King Kong (remake)
The Return of the King
Passion of the Christ (I think I cried during this whole movie!)
2006-07-07 06:39:58
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answered by Kahne Fan 3
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I'm such a baby. I usually cry whenever something sad happends. Two 2 movies I can think of right now are The Green Mile and Lion King (yes, I cried when Simba's father died too!)
2006-07-07 04:26:03
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answered by Kelli550 3
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A Walk To Remember
Ghost
Titanic
Pearl Harbor
Gone With The Wind
Most Disney Films
2006-07-07 04:58:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The term for this condition is called tragic catharsis.
I cry during movies all the time. some of my most poignant tearjerker moments occured during:
The Notebook
The Shawshank Redemption (many times throughout movie, and every time I watch it.)
The Green Mile- another Stephen King joint
City of Angels, with Meg Ryan and Nick Cage... every time.
Requiem for a Dream
Romeo and Juliet (but i know they'd never have gotten along in that crappy little trailer...)
Brother Bear...disney.....oh, they feed on our tears!
The Boondock Saints
What's eating Gilbert Grape.
this is not EVEN a full listing. I am very susceptible to tragic catharsis.
lots. oh lots. that is a broad question to ask...
2006-07-07 04:32:21
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answered by Lauralanthalasa 3
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I haven't seen the first two, but I agree the Lion King was very sad. I'm not sure whether it made me cry, but I definitely cried during the (TV) film about the gymnast Nadia Comeneci, called "Nadia" when she got fat and her best friends turned against her. And maybe during Lassie Come Home. I think I also cried when Marcus died, and when Ivanova was dying, in Babylon 5
2006-07-07 08:59:24
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answered by Rotifer 5
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I have cried at a fair few movies, but generally I only cry the first time I see it.
However, no matter how many times I watch Life is Beautiful (or La Vita es Bella) I am always a bubbling wreck at the end.
2006-07-07 04:56:22
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answered by yodellingdolphinofkirkwall 3
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1. The Notebook
2. Steel Magnolias
2006-07-07 04:25:59
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answered by Chris M 2
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Million Dollar Baby
2006-07-07 04:25:05
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answered by kmack 3
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