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FeeFee 03-27-2003 07:02 PM

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Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
10. Love and Basketball: Final B-ball scene, "I'll play you. . . for your heart (BIG OLD BOO HOO)http://www.plauder-smilies.de/sad/bigcry.gif

I thought I was the only one that got all teary-eyed at the final B-Ball scene.

The Color Purple - "God's Trying to Tell You Something" scene

Steel Magnolias - when Shelby died. That was a pretty sad scene.

Annie - I remember going to the movies to watch this movie. When Annie reunited with Daddy Warbucks in the end, I was singing "Tomorrow" and sobbing at the same time.

That's all I can think of for now.:p

RedefinedDiva 03-27-2003 08:51 PM

I cried like a baby when I saw "A Walk to Remember"

stardusttwin 03-28-2003 01:24 AM

I haven't seen a couple of my good for a cry movies:

Sparkle Sparkle's haunting version of Precious Lord at Sister's funeral....then when she tells Styx off for leaving her "do you know how unhappy you have to be to think you won't live through another second?"....the final reunion at the recording studio and when Styx stands up to the mob man with his life for Sparkle....I know the movie line for line and I still cry

The Red Shoes Old movie, about ballet in the "glory" days and the sacrifices that some ballerina's make for their art - tragic ending - you will ball - its in that funny technicolor shades (like the Original Wizard of Oz) - stars Anton Walbrook, Marius Goring and Maoira Shearer

Dumbo When he is separated from his momma and she rocks him to sleep through the cage window with her trunk

Mo Betta Blues When my husband gets beat up....when he tries to play again and he can't blow the horn anymore

and last but not least Shrek and The Jerk although technically comedies there are sections of these movies..no matter how many times I watch...that will crack me up so much that tears start flowing down my eyes :D

1savvydiva 03-28-2003 04:47 AM

Love & Basketball (Them playing one-on-one)

A time to Kill (The closing arguments by that FINE Matthew McCona~~~~~~)

The Lion King

Imitation of Life

Two Can Play that Game (Although I think the movie pretty much sucked, I will watch ANYTHING with MoChest in it...and the part where she spills her heart on the dance floor and he says "No............................................... ............................................Unless he really loves her" KILLLS me! Maybe it's just because I am crying tears of disappointment that he isn't saying it to me)

Men of Honor (when he stays underwater all that time putting that thing together and he is shaking and determined and stuff)

...I know I have more, but I can't think of any right now.

I had to come back,

has anyone seen Sweet November with Keanu Reaves?
From the time he is giving her all those gifts to get her back until the end of the movie, I am NO GOOD!

Pepsichick 03-28-2003 04:24 PM

I had to reply to this one:

Bambi-when Bambi's mother dies.

Rocky IV-when Apollo Creed dies.

Temptations-Blue's funeral when Smokey Robinson is singing.

Glory-when they are throwing the guys in the grave and Denzel falls right beside the captain.

Waiting To Exhale-when "Count on Me" plays at the end.

The COlor Purple-when Celie reads the first letter and when Shugs walks to the church, singing.

Beaches-the whole movie!

Stepmom-the whole movie!

Malcolm X-when Angela Bassett is holding Denzel and crying.

Holiday Heart-when Nicky is talking to her mother's grave.

RedefinedDiva 03-28-2003 07:07 PM

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Originally posted by Pepsichick


Glory-when they are throwing the guys in the grave and Denzel falls right beside the captain.


I cry when Denzel is getting beat...

Gina1201 03-28-2003 09:47 PM

I seem to cry at all movies :(

Lion King

Love & Basketball

Brown Sugar

etc.

I think I'm overly sensitive.

CrimsonTide4 03-28-2003 09:49 PM

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Originally posted by Gina1201
I tjink I'm overly sensitive.
I know I am when it comes to movies.

D.COM 03-28-2003 11:08 PM

I don't normally "cry" in movies, but the first movie I saw where a tear fell was "Ghost" in the end when the bright light comes down and she finally got to see him as he went to heaven. I was very young when I saw this movie...in my teenage years.

A movie that really got to me was "City of Angels."

I have seen some of the other movies mentioned like The Lion King, Titanic, Love & Basketball, Stepmom, etc. These were sad in some moments, but didn't even give me a lump in my throat, lol.

Now, this isn't a movie but shows like: "A Wedding Story" or "A Baby Story" have made some tears fall, lol.

lostnfound117 10-17-2003 11:57 AM

1. "imitation of life"....when sara jane falls out at the casket...oh god:(

2. "phenomenon"...it just kills me at the end when john travolta dies and they are all celebrating his life and change the world is playing

3. "steel magnolias"...a perfect tear jerker

4. "i am sam"...when they take lucy away...sean penn was excellent

5. "titanic"...when i saw this in the movie theater, i cried ALL the way home and most of the nite.

6. "the fox and the hound"...when the fox is in the woods all by himself after being ran off from the farm...he was so scared, yet brave...i gotta stop being so sensitive :)

TonyB06 10-17-2003 12:04 PM

Don't get me wrong -- I DID NOT CRY -- but the last 15, 20 minutes of Antwoine Fisher did have my eyes actin' up a lil bit. (I think it was my allergies.)

I was glad dude finally found all his peeps.

Wonderful1908 10-17-2003 02:14 PM

Uhh... Wonderful1908 does not cry at movies. I am so un-emotional it is sad, my linesisters use to call me coldhearted, I'm just not emotional at fiction, however I have slipped once and it was "Steel Magnolias" when Sally field is at Shelby's casket saying its not fair now that was sad!

feu_declipse 10-18-2003 02:31 PM

Hi everyone, I usually don't post here but I just wanted to add some movies. I'm not a big crier but I'll shed a few tears at:

1. The King and I (the original) when the king dies.
2. Armageddon
3. Bamboozled - it just made me so sad.
4. Set It Off
5. How Stella Got Her Groove Back
6. Love Jones (I don't cry but it movesme - I just love that movie)

movies where someone dies of a terminal disease hit close to home too

that's all I can think of right now. I've never seen Imitation of Life or The Color Purple

9dstpm 10-18-2003 07:17 PM

My tearjerkers:

The Color Purple- when Shug is singing God is Trying To Tell You Something.

Imitation of Life-the whole funeral scene. My Mother In Law and I watched it one Sunday on AMC and when Mahalia Jackson started up with "Troubles of The World" the tears started to roll!

City of Angels-when Meg Ryan got killed. Why did Hubby show me that movie?? :(

Finding Nemo-I know this sounds silly, but I cried when Nemo's mom got eaten by the barracuda, then when Nemo told his daddy that he hated him, and then toward the end when Nemo's daddy finally found him at the dentist's office fish tank only for Nemo to go down the drain in the spit bowl, and then when Nemo and his daddy finally got back together, and one more time when Nemo's daddy thought he died after saving all those fish and Dory from the fishermen's net.

I'll just admit it now: any Disney/Pixar movie I will cry like a baby.

Sorry I've been gone for a while. :)

abaici 10-19-2003 11:23 PM

OK, I admit that I am a tad emotional...ok, more than a tad. As a girl, I cried while watching the Peanuts specials.

Anyway, I cried during all of the movies mentioned. Steel Magnolias and Beaches get me EVERT TIME. I've seen both over 30 times and I STILL cry!

The last movie I saw that made me boo-hoo was THE PIANIST. I had to pause the DVD a few times because it was just too much for me. Whew!!


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