The scene in "Little Women" when they bring the ailing Beth down for Christmas and Mr. Laurence gives her the piano. Kills me every time. Actually, I spend most of that movie pretty sniffly, so...
2006-07-17 07:28:36
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answered by JulepQueen 3
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City of angels right at the beginning when the girl dies and asks Nicolas Cage if she is an angel. City of Angels again when Meg dies, each time I see the film I really believe that she will be ok.
Backdraft when Kurt Russel is in the ambulance just before he dies.
Galipolli (scuse spelling), when Mel Gibson does not deliver the message in time to stop his mate going over the top.
Deep Impact when Tea Leoni gives her seat up to 'kerry Weaver' from ER and her daughter. Also when the pilot of the shuttle is blind and can not see his son, who was born after he left to destroy the asteroid. (When the other guy leans forward and says, 'he is holding a toy rocket'). How I sob.
Philidelphia most of it!
In America, with the two little Irish girls. When the baby is critically ill and the older girl worries that she has AIDS after she has given CPR to the man downstairs and can not help her baby brother.
oh my list is endless. I have a whole shelf of PMT films. I watch them to have a good old sob, to ease the old PMT emotional rollercoaster.
2006-07-18 06:16:52
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answered by dcparis2004 2
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The part in Ghost when Sam slides the penny up the door and gives it to Molly "for luck" Demi Moore has the biggest teardrop ever welling up and it just rolls down her cheek.
Who will Love my Children. The lady has to find homes for her 10 children as she is dying of cancer and she does not want to leave them with her alcoholic husband when she dies. When the one of the youngest children (about 3yrs old) is taken from his mothers arms by his new parents. The child is screaming with so much upset and fear and clinging onto her for his dear life. OMG! I'm choking up thinking about it! That has to be the saddest film ever and based on a true story.
I do cry at anything... Extreme Home Makeover gets me every time!
2006-07-17 08:53:13
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answered by Lovewilltearusapart 5
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A Walk To Remember all the Landon & Jamie bits make me cry from after the play when they get together then at the end the wedding is the bit when i cant stop crying
ghost also makes me cry when he leaves at the end coz its time to go
titanic when jack dies
gone with the wind most of it from the theme start music to the end of the film when he dont give a dam
pearl harbor when danny dies
most disney films
there are a lot of films that make me cry
2006-07-17 09:59:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretty much every scene in a movie that is in the least bit stirring will make me cry - I am renowned for it. (I've even been known to cry at Andrex ads cos that little puppy is JUST TOO CUTE to bear!)
However, the worst was Star Trek Generations. I cried pretty much solidly through that film, then all the way home in the taxi to my university halls (that dates me badly) and then went to bed early cos I was SO upset and cried myself to sleep. THEN 1/2 an hour later a worried contingent of friends, convinced that I couldn't be THAT upset about a film and so someelse must be wrong woke me up by hammering on my door, just in case I was suicidal!
In case, you haven't figured it out yet I am a BIG, verging-on-the-fanatical, Star Trek fan...
2006-07-17 07:48:04
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answered by lyonesseuk 3
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I cry at just about every film out.
Lord of the Rings when Fordo's crying over Gandalf, Gladiator when Russell dies, Brokeback Mountain all the way through, Love Story the same, The Champ, Kramer vs Kramer, Wuthering Heights, Gone With the Wind,etc, etc......
I'm just a big sap
2006-07-17 19:39:05
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answered by Patchouli Pammy 7
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In Legends of the Fall (another Brad Pitt movie) when his brother is gunned down on the fence and he (Tristan) is running to try and save him.
I saw that at the movies and alot of us were crying. I loved that movie...I play the scene where he is riding on horseback over the hill back home over and over. Come to mama!
He was sexy in Interview with a Vampire too.
Now look what you've done...I got completely off the subject of your question..sorry about that
2006-07-17 07:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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The movie "Rudy".
When the Irish score the touchdown late in the 4th quarter and the receiver comes up to Rudy and tells him, ". . . that was for YOU"., and then he gets to get into the game on the kick-off team and after the play Rudy looks at the coaches and says, "What do I do?", and the coaches tell him to stay in the game and he sacks the Georgia Tech quarterback the very next play.
I know it's "silly", but to see someone overcome what he did and come out on top, it's a great story - real or fiction.
2006-07-17 07:52:20
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answered by GottaGo 3
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May Poppins - when you hear feed the birds and then Mr Banks won't let them spend their tuppence. Even at 4 or 5 you feel the sadness of the song and have to wonder what is going to happen to the old lady.
2006-07-22 09:08:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The end of the Green Mile and A Perfect World
2006-07-17 10:13:11
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answered by Thinker 4
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i watched 'Sleepers' the other day and boy did i cry so was so moving about how these boys went through pain and suffering through the people that were paid to look after them, they were stolen of their childhood and constantly lived in fear. it was so sad because 2 of the boys died before they reached 30.
The Green Mile also made me cry alot, Titanic, Walk to remember, Stand By Me- at the ending of the movie (the book to it called The Body by Stephen King made me cry at the end when each of the boys die except one... tho the movie takes another angle at the end but it good as the book) and Philidelphia.
2006-07-24 06:31:46
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answered by bluestar 4
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