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saraimay75 -> Tearjerkers (7/12/2008 6:39:35 PM)

So, Are there any movies you love that you love that make you cry?




saraimay75 -> RE: Tearjerkers (7/12/2008 6:48:17 PM)

I am watching "Steel Magnolias" I love the movie but I Alaway end up crying.[sm=crystreams.gif]




cinderella092003 -> RE: Tearjerkers (7/12/2008 8:26:04 PM)

it's a wonderful life-it doesn't fail. Everytime I cry
life is beautiful- an amazing story of a father's love for his son

That is all I can think of for now




teaspoon61 -> RE: Tearjerkers (7/18/2008 8:38:47 PM)

Steel Magnolias

It's A Wonderful Life

The Thorn Birds

Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?

The Trip to Bountiful




humbleinspirit -> RE: Tearjerkers (7/19/2008 11:47:05 AM)

Forest Gump, well at least the first time I saw it anyway.




CaptainKarrot -> RE: Tearjerkers (7/19/2008 6:15:48 PM)

Where the Red Fern Grows.




sudden -> RE: Tearjerkers (7/19/2008 7:22:15 PM)

Housekeeping directed by Bill Forsythe is sublime. It is about 2 sisters around the age of 12 who move in to live with their "crazy " Aunt Sophie - played by Christine Lhati after their mother's suicide. The sister's varying tolerance levels for their aunt causes them to grow apart. This growing apart is one of the saddest things I've ever seen on the screen.

Another would be the Deer Hunter when the one friend is voluntarily playing russian roulette with his friend in a last attempt to save him and his friend is killed.

Matthew's death in Anne of Green Gables.

The death of Bambi's mother would be another




teaspoon61 -> RE: Tearjerkers (7/19/2008 9:32:19 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sudden

Housekeeping directed by Bill Forsythe is sublime. It is about 2 sisters around the age of 12 who move in to live with their "crazy " Aunt Sophie - played by Christine Lhati after their mother's suicide. The sister's varying tolerance levels for their aunt causes them to grow apart. This growing apart is one of the saddest things I've ever seen on the screen.

Another would be the Deer Hunter when the one friend is voluntarily playing russian roulette with his friend in a last attempt to save him and his friend is killed.

Matthew's death in Anne of Green Gables.

The death of Bambi's mother would be another


This AND when Anne goes to visit a sick Gil.




beachcooky -> RE: Tearjerkers (7/20/2008 10:45:07 PM)

Hands down, it's Radio.




BlessedAngel1983 -> RE: Tearjerkers (7/30/2008 1:14:41 AM)

Moulin Rouge
The Notebook
A Walk to Remember
Steel Magnolias




fantom -> RE: Tearjerkers (8/1/2008 6:30:35 PM)

Old Yeller !!!

Black Beauty (the remake from about 94)

Sophie's Choice




sunshine4God -> RE: Tearjerkers (8/4/2008 11:33:15 AM)

I wrote Passion of the Christ.
I cannot stand seeing my saviour all bloody and beaten,
but so thankful for his saccrifice.

Why was my post deleted?




edgibson -> RE: Tearjerkers (8/5/2008 8:37:00 AM)

Schindler's List.
When he is broken at the end about not doing enough.

Homeward Bound.
I have seen it many many times, I know that stupid dog lives. But it still gets me.

Bicentennial Man

AI




saraimay75 -> RE: Tearjerkers (8/5/2008 2:01:07 PM)

Passion Of the Christ does for me to.[sm=crystreams.gif]




raspberry331 -> RE: Tearjerkers (8/5/2008 2:08:52 PM)

Flags of our Fathers
The Notebook
Passion of the Christ
A Walk to Remember
My Girl
World Trade Center




SuspenseWriter -> RE: Tearjerkers (8/5/2008 3:27:03 PM)

Field of Dreams




gal220 -> RE: Tearjerkers (8/26/2008 12:57:37 PM)

Beaches (with Bette Midler)




Jhud -> RE: Tearjerkers (8/27/2008 4:57:40 PM)

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Field of Dreams


That's a good one. Dances with Wolves too, though I have come to really dislike Kevin Costner, so it's hard to say that.

Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's list, Amazing Grace, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Shadowlands, The Return of the King where Gandalf is describing Middle Earth's version of heaven to Pippen, as well as the scene where Frodo et. al. is leaving Middle Earth, that little scene at the end of Signs where all the things that caused Mel Gibson to lose his faith are the the very things that restore his faith again.

Ok, I'm basically a big gush ball.




Jhud -> RE: Tearjerkers (8/27/2008 5:10:59 PM)

I forgot - the end of October Sky.




Jhud -> RE: Tearjerkers (8/27/2008 5:24:46 PM)

One more with a funny story.

A few years ago, for some reason, my wife and I had rented a series of movies that were very emotionally intense, many of which seemed to be about children in danger or being harmed in some way, and we were getting emotionally drained from watching a series of movies like that ( in part I think because we were young parents).

We decided we wanted to watch something lighthearted for a change of pace, so we rented the Best Picture winner for that year that was billed as a 'life affirming comedy'.

Needless to say, by the end of Life Is Beautiful we contemplated giving up on watching movies all together!




Knolt -> RE: Tearjerkers (8/29/2008 6:37:56 PM)

Rudy

Remember the Titans




danielmount -> RE: Tearjerkers (8/31/2008 10:38:46 AM)

It's a Wonderful Life




amyminchin -> RE: Tearjerkers (9/1/2008 5:01:42 AM)

Atonement. Joyuex Noel.

Both so devastating.




BlessedAngel1983 -> RE: Tearjerkers (9/6/2008 1:46:10 AM)

City of Angels




DreadPirateRandy -> RE: Tearjerkers (9/6/2008 2:14:44 AM)

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ORIGINAL: edgibson

Homeward Bound.
I have seen it many many times, I know that stupid dog lives. But it still gets me.


Ah, that Chance. Him and his tom foolery and shenanigans.




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