8 seconds when lane frost is killed.....
2007-01-11 12:19:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't believe nobody has said the movie "Legends of the Fall" with Brad Pitt (gorgeous). He has to be the best on screen cryer I've ever seen. I cried and cried and CRIED. And now when I watch it again, (even only bits and pieces when it's on TV), I cry even more, practically from beginning to end because I know what's going to happen and I get even MORE emotional. I cried quite a bit at the end of Pay It Forward (phenomenal movie, EVERYBODY should see it) and still do whenever I watch it. And I cried really hard at the end of Titanic, but only the first time I saw it.
2007-01-11 13:15:19
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answered by Ivana Cracker 5
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It's a toss up between Sophies Choice, (a holocaust movie of her life) when she tells Grengo or whatever his name towards the end of the movie how they made her choose (thus the name of the movie) which one of her children lived and which one died and then he said CHOOSE ONE or I will take them both and she yells "Take my little girl!!!" as he dragged the little thing away screaming "mamma!!!". She was little and would never have survived....In that instant it was like someone ripped your heart out...the whole theatre was dead still and in shock....and Meryl Streep was absolutely amazing and convincing in her role and you could tell she just wanted to die, which she and her whacko boyfrien, a victim of the holocaust too, did there in the end...curl up and die, literally. Life and memories were no longer tolerable.
Fantastic movie from the 80s.
And I guess the other was Titanic when Jack dies and sinks away under the water....I saw Moulin Rouge but it didn't hit me that way...must be because I don't really like Nicole Kidman that much.
Oh and Passion of the Christ...my GOD...I could never watch that a second time but I think everyone should watch it once.
Wow, all the movies listed are great...I'd forgotten about some of them...Green Mile, Steel Magnolias, etc..all great.
2007-01-11 12:20:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Steel Magnolias
A Walk to Remember
Wise Girls
The Green Mile
Beaches
The Passion of the Christ
The Notebook
2007-01-11 15:24:07
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answered by Aimes 1
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As a die hard Barbra Streisand fan, the Way We Were makes me bawl so hard at the end when the music comes on!
I also cry when watching The Family Man with Nicolas Cage because he made the decision to go to London but then he had the opportunity to go back and do everything over again. If only we all had that opportunity!
2007-01-11 12:39:24
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answered by eden 2
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"United 93", the last 20 mins of the film is crazy, it is so real. I don't cry at movies only "Schindler's list" made me tear up. This movie made me tear up throughout the whole thing. It felt wrong even watching it, like you were watching someone's video camera they were carrying around that day. I don't want to watch it ever again.
2007-01-11 14:31:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Titanic - I cried buckets of tears. My husband cried too. So painful to watch as I knew it was a true story. All the choices they were forced to make like who would get on the boat, who would stay behind -- families saying goodbye to each other. Some couples choosing to stay behind and die together. Agony - my worst nightmare. I refuse to watch it again, not that it wasn't a good movie, but because I don't want to go through it again.
2007-01-11 12:20:44
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answered by WonderWoman 5
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Schindler's List
2007-01-11 12:23:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Splendor in the Grass. B/c they love each other soooo much and they've both moved on and there's no way they can ever be together. The ending is so bittersweet. I didn't cry during it, but after I watched it I got to thinking and then bawled my eyes out.
It reminded me of my first love and how we've both moved on and will never have what we had ever again.
2007-01-11 12:20:04
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answered by Quintessa 2
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I cry at Wizard of Oz now, but didn't as a kid. As a kid I laughed and was scared by the flying monkeys and all that. I think it makes me cry now because I realize nearly everyone connected with it is dead; many were unhappy; they never found the other side of the rainbow; and this is how life happens even to wonderful people who bring joy to all our lives, sometimes.
In a word, real life and the converging and diverging destinies of the players behind the fantasy tears me up whenever I see it now.
2007-01-11 12:23:33
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answered by Plaxico Domingo 3
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Schindler's List
2007-01-11 12:20:57
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answered by mystery_me 4
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