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Moulin Rouge: I didn't cry any time I watched it. But then again I think its a terrible film, I've only seen it three because friends used to insist on getting it out on girly nights in :grump:
Garden State however, I cried at that.
I also cried at LOTR: Return of the King, and I know I'm not the only one because my Mum does too
Beaches (can't believe its not been said...makes me wail!)
Titantic (as soon as the sad music starts half way through!)
The Green Mile (i'm a hysterical wreck)
Bambi (Mom? Mom? *sniff*)
Step Mom
My Girl
and im sure there are so many more, and following Icey's twist i always cry at Ally McBeal.
Great film.
Dreadful isn't it?
Land and Freedom. About the Spanish civil war.
:crying: I'm always a blubber watching films, but that one REALLY got me
And 'The English Patient'.....when he leaves her in the cave, and he can't get back to her
Titanic always makes me cry (even though I've seen it sooo many times) and I agree it's the old couple that set me off! Them and the wee boy and girl getting put to bed.
The Notebook had me sobbing! Really embarrassingly loudly (I was watching it on my own tho so was ok).
In America was really sad.
I always cry at ET at the bit at the start where the spaceship goes off without him.
Beaches obviously.
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe.
A Walk to Remember was a sad film too.
That's my mum's favourite film... she starts crying at the beginning and sobs all the way through....
And the reason why Titanic upsets me is nothing to do with the Jack/Rose story... it's all those 1500 people who died, and the fact that it's a true story. I'm not sure how anyone can not be moved by how all those people must have felt and how scared they must have been.
i got the same thing watching the pianist. :crying:
i have to admit, i did laugh a bit at titanic, cause it was so poorly written, but i then felt bad for laughing.
dragonheart
ghost
dumbo
great impact
armageddon
All of those! I cry at loads of films... Last one was Brokeback mountain..
awesome film
and that he could have died a more painful death, like that dude who jumped and hit the propellor, that was cool
I remember crying about The Secret Garden, and Fairytale: The Movie when I was younger, but now I watch them and laugh.
I almost cried when I thought Gandalf had died in LOTR 1.
I can't really think of anything else.
Some people had already read the books when they watched this and laughed, and got some very strange looks from the people in the cinema..
I cried at donnie darko and brokeback mountain
Hmm, every episode of coldcase makes me cry too!
Oh god. I once cried at E.R. 11 episdoes in a row. How sad does this and the song thread make me sound..