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Fri May 19, 2006 9:39 am

I do not like watching movies that make me cry. :P If a movie makes me that sad, there's a good chance I'm not going to watch it again. lol

Titanic - not because of the sappy love story, though. The part that really gets me is when the lower class (remember how they were locked below?) mother is telling the bedtime story to her little children and putting them to sleep knowing that they are all going to drown and die. Ugh, it gets me all teary just remembering it. :(

The Fox and the Hound - I can't remember which part exactly in this movie gets me because I haven't watched it in a while (see above explanation lol), but it really tears me up.

City of Angels - I did not like how things were finally going well for the main characters and then she goes bike riding and dies in an accident. >.< Never watched it again . . .

Beaches - Now this is one that gets me teary, but I've seen it many times. It's a good kind of friendship movie and the soundtrack is excellent. :)

The Last Unicorn - One of my all-time *favorite* movies. I get teary when the main character defeats the Red Bull and drives him into the sea and then all the imprisoned unicorns pour out of it and race up the cliffside and she turns back and looks at the prince and says, "I remember you." Ugh, I love love love love love that movie! lol

The Secret of Nimh - I would get teary when the kids are sinking into the mud in their cinder block house and then the mother almost loses them, but she has to use the amulet to save them.

The Lion King - When Simba's dad dies. :( I remember when we were watching it in Spanish class and I'd have study hall in the next room over and I'd hear other classes watch it. My seat was near the back, so I could hear the movie and everytime that part came up, I'd get all sad. haha

I know there are more, but that's all that I can think of atm. :)

Fri May 19, 2006 11:57 am

Armeggedon (sp ?)

I saw it when I was young, but it'd probably still make me cry if I watched it again.

I laughed in Titanic, especially when the guy goes over onto the propellor (and when whats-his-face drowns XP)

Fri May 19, 2006 1:11 pm

the_dog_god wrote:I laughed in Titanic, especially when the guy goes over onto the propellor (and when whats-his-face drowns XP)


lol Because of Titanic, I told my parents when they go on a cruise, I will buy them a whistle. I haven't found one I like yet, though, so I hope their ships will stay afloat at least until I do. ^.^

Wed May 31, 2006 12:02 pm

I never really got emotional over any movie a few years ago. But I fell in love last year and now my eyes get wet over almost every dramatic movie. :) :P

Recent movies include Serenity, Last Samurai and Return of the Kings

Wed May 31, 2006 1:15 pm

Another one.

My Girl - When Macaulay Culkin dies and his best friend's going "He nneds his glasses!" SO SAD!!! ;.;

Wed May 31, 2006 3:51 pm

Im always crying at movies. I get teary-eyed just watching the news. But Requiem for a Dream gets me bad every time. Especially in the end, when everything really falls apart. Ellen Burstyn's character has always upset me most. Plus, the music to go along with the movie is just gorgeous.

Tue Jun 06, 2006 11:26 pm

The Last Unicorn - One of my all-time *favorite* movies. I get teary when the main character defeats the Red Bull and drives him into the sea and then all the imprisoned unicorns pour out of it and race up the cliffside and she turns back and looks at the prince and says, "I remember you." Ugh, I love love love love love that movie! lol


OMG. I cried at that movie too! The music made it especially sad for me.
You're not gonna believe this, but King Kong. The end of it. I can't help it though. :oops:

Wed Jun 07, 2006 4:55 am

collarbones wrote:OMG. I cried at that movie too! The music made it especially sad for me.
You're not gonna believe this, but King Kong. The end of it. I can't help it though. :oops:


I just *finally* bought The Last Unicorn soundtrack. <3

Ugh, King Kong made me sad, too. When he was being attacked, I was very upset and wanted to jump up in the theater and yell "Stop it! Leave him alone!" I didn't, though. lol Even though I've see the older King Kong movies, this one still got to me. :)

Wed Jun 07, 2006 5:17 am

Jasujo wrote:
The Fox and the Hound - I can't remember which part exactly in this movie gets me because I haven't watched it in a while (see above explanation lol), but it really tears me up.


i know precisely which part you are thinking of.

superheroes cry too..... but.. this is the only movie that made me cry...

Its the part where the old woman realises that the fox isnt a baby anymore, and cant take care of a fox as a pet, and tries to release it back into the wild... and shes like "gooo" and drives away, and the fox is alone in the woods, clueless, alone, and wondering why the owner he loves is driving away... assuming she will come back.... but doesnt.

its... so sad. :cry:

Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:02 am

Titantic - I cried mostly at the end, when those two men are in the lifeboat in the ocean, and they see all the people who froze to death - and there's a woman with a baby in her arms. That made me cry. :(

Black Beauty - At the end, when the man and Beauty reunited, and when Beauty sees Ginger at the very end on the cart.

Looking for Alibrandi - I don't know if anyone else has seen this movie but it's when John dies, his funeral and when Josie reads his note...all those scenes mushed together make me cry.

Wed Jun 07, 2006 12:23 pm

The Notebook- The ending brought tears to my eyes. It was a both happy and sad ending

Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:03 pm

All pokemon movies make me cry D: Either Ash gets hurt or a pokemon dies. i always start crying. i'm sensitive like that. -cough-

Thu Jun 08, 2006 1:56 am

I'm a real softie.. So any movie with sadness in it will bring me to tears easily. But mainly, the saddest movies I think are: A Walk To Remember... Moulin Rouge... and... Finding Nemo. I don't why Nemo but I get sad when he's caught under the net. And about the mom part. Poor ol' Nemo.

Well, hmm...

Sun Jun 18, 2006 11:10 pm

All machismo aside, "A Knight's Tale" caught me completely by surprise. I don't know what the hell happened to me, but when Will meets up with his father after so many years, I was totally wiped out. It was crazy, man. I mean, WOW, ya know?

That was the first time I ever shed tears over a film, and since, it's been the last.

Mon Jun 19, 2006 1:14 am

I've never cried watching a movie. My friends say I must have a heart of stone or that I'm an icicle. XD
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