The big screen and the small screen... together at last! Hurrah!
Thu Sep 23, 2004 1:26 am
The only two movies I can remember crying at are The Passion of Christ and this movie with a name I can't remember...the setting was during this Civil War and 12 or 13 people were testing one of the first submarines, and they all drowned whilst looking at the pictures of people they loved.
Mon Sep 27, 2004 1:35 am
The Story of Us - gets me every time. First time I watched it was with my boyfriend at the time, and we both cried at all the same places...Love that movie!
I am Sam
Titanic - I only cried the first time...it's not like I cried every time. And the part is where all the women are loading in the smaller boats and the quartet is playing and they said they would play to the end, and the old couple lay down in bed together. That whole scene just got me. (And why is it that we all feel the need to defend ourselves about Titanic?)
Boys Don't Cry
The Virgin Suicides
Pretty Woman
I can't think of any more right now.
Mon Sep 27, 2004 3:10 am
porcelain wrote: (And why is it that we all feel the need to defend ourselves about Titanic?)
I think because... as we've matured, we've realized how silly that movie was.
At the time, I was 12 and I was slightly obsessed with Titanic. It was around age 16 that I discovered the huge gaping flaw in that movie. The perfect famous romantic sunset scene....
The sunset is on the left side of the boat, meaning it was going north. The Titanic was going west-southwest. That bothers me way more than it should. **such a geek**
Mon Sep 27, 2004 3:30 am
Sapphire Faerie wrote:porcelain wrote: (And why is it that we all feel the need to defend ourselves about Titanic?)
I think because... as we've matured, we've realized how silly that movie was.
At the time, I was 12 and I was slightly obsessed with Titanic. It was around age 16 that I discovered the huge gaping flaw in that movie. The perfect famous romantic sunset scene....
The sunset is on the left side of the boat, meaning it was going north. The Titanic was going west-southwest. That bothers me way more than it should. **such a geek**

Wow! You really have put a lot of thought into that!! And this is the huge gaping flaw? Well, if that's the only thing wrong with the movie, I'll have to go watch it again. Heehee. Just teasing!
Mon Sep 27, 2004 12:07 pm
porcelain wrote:Sapphire Faerie wrote:porcelain wrote: (And why is it that we all feel the need to defend ourselves about Titanic?)
I think because... as we've matured, we've realized how silly that movie was.
At the time, I was 12 and I was slightly obsessed with Titanic. It was around age 16 that I discovered the huge gaping flaw in that movie. The perfect famous romantic sunset scene....
The sunset is on the left side of the boat, meaning it was going north. The Titanic was going west-southwest. That bothers me way more than it should. **such a geek**

Wow! You really have put a lot of thought into that!! And this is the huge gaping flaw? Well, if that's the only thing wrong with the movie, I'll have to go watch it again. Heehee. Just teasing!
At the time I was the only one that hated Titanic, now I have been vindicated!
Thu Sep 30, 2004 11:08 am
Wilbur Wants To Kill Himself. It didn't actually make me cry but I watched it a few hours ago and I'm just feeling a bit depressed thinking about it.
Fri Oct 29, 2004 1:15 am
I feel very very very very very unmanly about this, but I've seen so many movies I gotta fess up.
I cried during Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. I saw it the night it came out in theaters (the Trilogy Tuesday thing) and I cried because it symbolized so much. My last year of middle school, I had been sitting in the theater for like 12 hours, and it just all sorta came down on me. The problem? I went with the girl I liked . . . haha . . .
I also cried during A Walk to Remember *sigh* Not totally, just a little tear here. Once again, there are a few reasons beyond the movie. Basically it was symbolic of another event in my life . . .
Save the Last Dance: I saw this movie in fifth grade and cried in the beginning. Just her mom dying, having to move into a new, uncomfortable environment . . . *sigh*
/end sobstories.
Fri Oct 29, 2004 2:18 am
Charlotte's Web: When Charlotte died and Wilbur was crying and I was crying. It was so sad.
Fri Oct 29, 2004 2:21 am
I was about to cry during the movie Dad, because I had lost a relative recently, and the emotions were still kind of fresh. Even if I hadn't had that, the movie still would have been sad.
Fri Oct 29, 2004 3:24 am
The third time I saw LotR RotK I cried. I don't know why... it was just...so...sad.
Thu Nov 11, 2004 12:14 am
Piglets BIG Movie at thebeginning when he is all left out because he is too small...
Thu Nov 11, 2004 3:54 am
I love a good cry, especially when at the movies-- some notables:
Animated:
Toy Story 2: Jesse's "When She Loved Me" song -- heartbreaking, and beautifully sung by Sarah MacLachlan.
Fox and the Hound - the first movie I ever saw ever.... when I was five or six. I bawled so hard when Tod was let go in the game reserve
Monsters Inc - When Boo says, "Kitty" and Sulley says, "Kitty's go to go," and he tears up. I was tearing up along with him.
Finding Nemo - Dory and Marlin's parting, Marlin and Nemo's reunification, Ending
Hunchback of Notre Dame - most of it
Spirited Away
Others:
Joy Luck Club - the whole movie -
Cider House Rules - anything with orphanage/kids gets me going
The Pianist -
Return of the King - The ending of course
Schindler's List
The Green Mile
Whale Rider - Pai's speech never fails to turn on the waterworks
Life is Beautiful - The hardest I've ever cried in a movie ever
Dancer in the Dark
Awakenings
Okay, that's enough for now....
Sat Nov 13, 2004 6:32 am
I can think of a lot of movies I've cried at:
Tuck Everlasting: The ending when the boy comes back for Winnie and she's died
A walk to remember: When the girl dies at the end
Bug Fish: The ending was happy, but also very sad
Radio: not a specific part, I cried throughout this whole movie
Second hand lions: Can't remember exactly, but some part towards the end.
Hardball: When the little boy gets shot. I cried my eyes out on this one.
I read earlier that someone was crying while reading the 4th harry potter book when cedric died. Me too! And also in the 5th book. Gosh I think I'm a little to sensitive.
Sat Nov 13, 2004 3:57 pm
The Shawshank Redemption, The 6th Sense, The Lion King...
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