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I cried when Dr Greene died in 'ER', I was ok until the song get started, 'somewhere over the rainbow', then I just cried.

 

I cried at the end of 'The Green Mile' and I also cried at the end of the book as well.:)

 

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Oh, I cry so easily at films!

 

Was reminded of one last night, when I caught the last 5 mins of Lost In Translation... and STILL ended up crying! I find the ending very moving.

 

Beaches is a classic weep fest and I now refuse to watch Steel Magnolias because it embarrasses me how I cry everytime I've seen!

 

But my ultimate sob-fest can be named in just two letters...

 

E.T.

 

"I'll be riiiight heeeere"



 

:cry2::D:cry2::weeping::cry2:

:)

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I cried when Dr Greene died in 'ER', I was ok until the song get started, 'somewhere over the rainbow', then I just cried.

 

That episode was on last week and i had a little cry (again).

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Beauty and the Beast. Yes, I KNOW he lives but I still cry, every time. I cry at Balto too.

 

I cry at Miss Potter

 

End of the Fellowship of Rings (well I used to)

 

In fact, my friend says I cry at most movies. Either because its sad, or because it's happy or making me laugh too much. :/

 

And of course Brokeback Mountain. I cried in the cinema, on the way back, when I got home and when I woke up in the morning. I tend to over react to movies sometimes.

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And of course Brokeback Mountain. I cried in the cinema, on the way back, when I got home and when I woke up in the morning. I tend to over react to movies sometimes.

 

Oh yes. That's a movie that really stays with you isn't it? After I saw it for the first time, I watched it again two days later, and cried heaps both times.

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And of course Brokeback Mountain. I cried in the cinema, on the way back, when I got home and when I woke up in the morning. I tend to over react to movies sometimes.

 

I did that with titantic! Glad I'm not alone!! (my friends all ran off in the cinema rather than be seen with the great blubbing idiot - the swines!)

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I watched Brokeback Mountain for the first time last night :welcome: It was SO sad. Heath Ledger did a great job of playing the laconic cowboy Ennis and Jake Gyllenhaal was very good too.

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the Notebook.

Sniff, sniff...

 

KW

 

It was full blown crying for me :welcome: (what a baby)! I know its just a story but I'd love to have someone like Noah :006:.

 

I cried when reading the book as well. I've been trying to persuade the BF to watch the DVD with me but with a smile, he said he's not keen in watching Rachel McAdams making out with her real life BF. But I think its more like he's not interested in seeing me in a crying fit :lol:.

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I always cry at the end of And the Band Played On. There's more, but I can't remember them for some reason.

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Besides Disney-movies?

Little Women (the sprinkling of the petal-bit does me in everytime!)

Moulin Rouge

Finnish movie Onnen varjot (Shades of happiness, it's about a couple that can't have children, then finally, at their last attempt, she gets pregnant, only to have a miscarriage.)

 

to name a few. Basically anything that's sad or emotional. I cry easily. I even cry watching Extreme MakeOver Home Edition. And if I see someone else crying, you better hand over the Kleenex straight away.

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Oh my, the list is endless. Anything with an animal in it that gets hurt/dies/isn't loved anymore will pretty much guarentee tears.

 

Ghost - I just can't watch anymore it really really upsets me.

City of Angels - why would anyone make a film THAT sad?

Fluke - it's NOT a kids film, stop putting it on in the afternoon!

Top Gun/E.R. - The loss of Goose/Dr Greene hit me badly

any RSPCA/Dogs Trust advert on TV - yes I will take them all home if left unsupervised.

 

I was recently vey proud of myself watching I Am Legend. Through much deep breathing and looking away I managed not to cry at 'the dog bit'

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any RSPCA/Dogs Trust advert on TV - yes I will take them all home if left unsupervised.

 

Must a family thing :welcome: I even want the ones in the local newspaper that nobody else wants.

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Little women

Pay it forward

The Railway Children

Apollo 13

 

Mind you, I got all choked up explaining to my kids that Apollo 13 was a true story. Thanks to Star Trek/Wars et al, they couldn't believe it.:welcome:

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We had our son over for diner last night and he said that the new Jack Nicholson and Morgon Freeman movie...."Bucket" will have you in tears. He also said that it was a very good movie.

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