Movies that made you cry the most...

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> Another movie I absolutely bawled to was Of Mice and Men.
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>Michelle

Michele if you are talking about the Gary Sinise version, ITA!!

Sparrow

My garden is filled with papayas and mangos
My life is a mixture of reggaes and tangos
Taste for the good life, I can live it no other way
- Jimmy Buffett
 
Gorillas in the Mist - I've seen it once and can never watch it again. Thank goodness I saw it at home - forget kleenex, I was using paper towels!

An old movie from the 70s called - Six Weeks. The scene near the end where they are on the subway - everybody is happy and then - pow - the hit you between the eyes. Hysterical.

And The Joy Luck Club. The entire theater was just sobbing - you could hear people whenever the sound in the movie dropped a little.

Hotel Rwanda. After I regained my composure, I just sat there for about 30 minutes, numb. Unbelievable how truly evil and uncompassionate humans can be. How this could have been permitted to happen at this point in history. It just killed me.

Of course, ET; anything when animals die; Schindler's List - the first time; Life is Beautiful - the first time.
 
Oh & I forgot Steel Magnolias & Million Dollar Baby.

OK that's it, I don't want to think about people dying anymore. I'm starting a new thread.
 
Terms of Endearment
Steel Magnolias
Beaches (I can't hear that Wind Beneath My Wings song without sobbing!)
Kramer vs. Kramer (I sob every.single.time.)

Marie
 
Brian's Song

Lonesome Dove - the original movie with Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall. I remember watching it the first time with my parents and my sister and I were just sobbing at the end. My parents were laughing at us. They couldn't believe we were crying over a western.
 
Terms of Endearment (I have yet to see the sequel- I want to see it)
The Notebook
Steel Magnolias
Fried Green Tomatoes
Armaggeddon
Deep Impact

Thats all I can think of right now.
 
The Color Purple, hands down, everytime I see it.


Debbie


Peter: Oh my god, Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits. It says, 'Oooooo.'
Brian: Peter, those are Cheerios.
--Family Guy
 
>Oh & I forgot Steel Magnolias & Million Dollar Baby.
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>OK that's it, I don't want to think about people dying
>anymore. I'm starting a new thread.

LOL, Laura. MDB is a serious weep fest!


My garden is filled with papayas and mangos
My life is a mixture of reggaes and tangos
Taste for the good life, I can live it no other way
- Jimmy Buffett
 
Bridges of Madison County for sure.


And also...just saw Pursuit of Happyness this weekend...omigosh, balled my eyes out!!! I mean, at the end, I literally left with a headache from crying so much. That movie really got to me for some reason.

If you haven't seen it...bring the tissues!!!
 
Does anyone remember that movie The Champ, with Ricky Schroeder when he was about 8?

Sparrow

My garden is filled with papayas and mangos
My life is a mixture of reggaes and tangos
Taste for the good life, I can live it no other way
- Jimmy Buffett
 
Yes! That's actually a remake of the 1930s movie that made Jackie Cooper famous. Sparrow if you haven't seen the original go rent it tonight--it's just as good, if not better than the remake. Especially if you love B&W melodrama the way I do.
 
>Yes! That's actually a remake of the 1930s movie that made
>Jackie Cooper famous. Sparrow if you haven't seen the
>original go rent it tonight--it's just as good, if not better
>than the remake. Especially if you love B&W melodrama the way
>I do.

I had no idea! I'm adding it to my greencine list, thanks!

Sparrow

My garden is filled with papayas and mangos
My life is a mixture of reggaes and tangos
Taste for the good life, I can live it no other way
- Jimmy Buffett
 
for me i distinctly remember bawling in Tears of the Sun. watching how horrible people can be is just so disturbing to me.

i also cried in the remake of king kong (he was so lifelike)

i starting crying reading what kathryn wrote about gorrilas in the mist. I could never watch this movie if that is a scene. i make it a point not to watch movies with animals in them...regardless of how good they may turn out in the end.
 

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