What's the last movie that made you cry?

LauraMax

Cathlete
I saw Sex in the City last w/e & I cried through the whole damn movie. I don't even know why, must've been PMSing or something.

So the Q is, what's the LAST movie that made you cry? Not ANY movie that makes you cry b/c I could have like a 10 page list. And OMG Allie's list would probably expand to infinity. :eek::D;)
 
P.S. I Love You. I cried pretty much through the whole movie. It was so good and so sweet and so sad...

Carrie
 
OMG Allie's list would probably expand to infinity. :eek::D;)

:eek::eek::eek: I watched Apollo 13 last night and cried like a freakin' baby. I've seen that movie how many times? But then everytime they come back into the atmosphere after everyone thinks they're dead and everyone's waiting for radio contact and then you hear Tom Hanks' voice and...omg I have to stop, I'm welling up....
 
We don't watch many movies, but DH and I rented "Bella" a few weeks ago and I cried. I can cry at any movie though :eek:
 
Persuasion (BBC production from '95, I think). Obviously I was watching on DVD. It's one of my favorite Jane Austen movies.
 
Wall-E.

I cry at pretty much any movie too. My husband was RAGGING on me that I was crying at a kids' movie! But it was sweet and sad!!!!!
 
"Enchanted"! I LOVE that movie :D I can cry at a movie at the drop of a hat. I even cried in "Toy Story" when Buzz Lightyear jumped off the stair railing and broke his wing, and realized that he couldn't fly :(
 
My Dog Skip.

Oh my God. That movie broke my heart. I remember when it came out the late Gene Siskal kept saying "So the dog dies from old age... I don't get it... that's life." But that's what was so sad. It IS sad that our beloved pets can come to us as frisky little babies that fit in the palms of our hands but, before you know it, they've lost their vision and their hearing, they ache and feel pain, just from having lived so long. I remember thinking my beloved childhood kitty, Blossom, had to have been bewildered at the way she was aging so much faster than me... But they're always our babies.

But Skip, being helped up onto his beloved friend's bed to die in that place filled with memories of his best friend, who wasn't there.... Oh man. Here come the waterworks.
 
The Notebook. Love that movie but what a tear jerker!! Hits home for me since my Grandma had dementia, I have to leave the room during that scene.
 
I watched Sex and the City for the 3rd time last weekend and still cried at the limo/big/flowers scene....

What a great movie!!!!!!
 
i don't get to watch many tearjerkers but open season made me cry. yeah open season the kids movie. finding nemo made me cry too.

kassia
 
warren miller's "fifty"...a skiing movie....i am a dork, but just seeing all that snow and know it is coming, i get teary....i even got teary on a chairlift one morning after a huge storm...i was just overwhelmed by the beauty and the excitement of the day ahead, and it was an epic day for me...
 
Persuasion (BBC production from '95, I think). Obviously I was watching on DVD. It's one of my favorite Jane Austen movies.


The one with Ciaran Hinds and Amanda Root? That is the absolute best production of Persuasion I have ever seen. I watch it every year and lap up every scene!

Sigh.....

But yes, when I saw P.S. I love you, I cried practically all the way through, unless Lisa Kudrow was on the screen, because it was such a shame Gerard Butler had to die! Ciaran Hinds and Gerard Butler....god they're gorgeous!, sigh.

Clare
 
The one with Ciaran Hinds and Amanda Root? That is the absolute best production of Persuasion I have ever seen. I watch it every year and lap up every scene!
Clare

Yep, that's the one--it's perfect. I love the way her looks even improve during the movie as she starts to glow.
 
Oh dear -- totally NOT a movie crier, but maybe Brian's Song. Do have a tendancy to cry with some books. Like HP and the Deathly Hallows -- the march through the woods -- didn't even realize I was doing it. But movies, not so much.
 

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