elliemay wrote:
What Dreams may come was so sad, yet brilliant all at the same time, I love that movie!
That was a great one. Especially if you are a sap for the "true love/ soul mate" stuff.
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Posts: 809 (06/24/2009 2:59 PM) |
elliemay wrote: That was a great one. Especially if you are a sap for the "true love/ soul mate" stuff. |
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sugarshaker |
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Posts: 810 (06/24/2009 3:01 PM) |
sweetgurrl452 wrote: Is it the part where she leaves him in the forest? I almost cry just thinking about that. That is one heart wrenching movie. |
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Hillbillyrckstr |
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Posts: 7450 (06/24/2009 3:03 PM) |
Pay it Forward.
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StrawberryKissMary |
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Posts: 8191 (06/24/2009 3:05 PM) |
Manda2119 wrote: same, i cry every single time i watch it. |
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jdvpbliss |
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Posts: 8576 (06/24/2009 3:06 PM) |
Definitely Life is Beautiful. I love that movie.
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moussemaker |
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Posts: 17995 (06/24/2009 3:10 PM) |
THE HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG. |
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LilDrumurGrl |
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Posts: 1359 (06/24/2009 3:35 PM) |
The Other Sister
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (When Carmen is yelling at her dad) Reign Over Me |
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alexisfan4ever22 |
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Posts: 2689 (06/24/2009 4:56 PM) |
It's a Disney movie and all but The Fox and the Hound, man that is like the saddest movie ever to me, I bawl uncontrollably at it. My other picks have
already been named, Beaches, My Girl, and A Walk to Remember.
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sugarshaker |
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Posts: 811 (06/24/2009 5:01 PM) |
alexisfan4ever22 wrote: That's the only movie I've ever seen my brother cry at! I tease him about it all the time. |
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LisaChasez |
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Posts: 108986 (06/24/2009 5:02 PM) JC Fanatic '03
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Old Yeller.
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SaveCleo |
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Posts: 12919 (06/24/2009 5:03 PM) |
Imitation of Life
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Random Sandwiches |
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Posts: 3689 (06/24/2009 5:06 PM) |
kfree10 wrote:OMG, yes. The entire theater was in tears when I saw this. Grown men were bawling. |
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joey4pacey637 |
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Posts: 26179 (06/24/2009 5:11 PM) Biggest Sports Fan '08 |
The Green Mile EVERY.MOTHER.FUCKING.TIME.
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groovydee4 |
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Posts: 658 (06/24/2009 5:13 PM) |
LilDrumurGrl wrote: I sobbed when I saw that for the first time. Loud, sniffly, puffy-eyed sobbing. I was so embarrassed. I cried much more at that part than the end. |
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Caterina2 |
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Posts: 1526 (06/24/2009 5:51 PM) |
The Rose
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Hp GaL04 |
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Posts: 38743 (06/24/2009 6:03 PM) Most Dramatic '07 |
Koytoy2004 wrote:The scene where he loses his mom makes me tear up. |
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britsync718 |
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Posts: 29934 (06/24/2009 6:27 PM) |
Marley and Me
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sarashane |
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Posts: 341 (06/24/2009 6:38 PM) |
Terms of Endearment always gets me and Ive seen it a million times.
The House of Sand and Fog not only was it so sad the ending of the book was even sadder. Dancer in the Dark ripped my heart out. Requiem of a Dream Magdalene Sisters Atonement Once Were Warriors Iron Giant Fifty First dates Friday night lights |
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Posts: 293 (06/24/2009 6:40 PM) |
I agree with Pan's Labyrinth (but an amazing movie!!) and House of Sand and Fog. Mystic River was really sad too.
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guesswhatelse |
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Posts: 26493 (06/24/2009 6:42 PM) |
Rosewood gets me every time. There are some triumphant moments, but the movie overall just depresses me.
And Cooley High was a tragedy. Remember Cochise had had a scholarship to go to college? |
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