Watership Down...........
Ok just to add another 2 to my list. Juno and PS I love you.
I watched these 2 the other day. Juno was hilarious but right at the end i felt myself welling up, and then there came the tears!
PS I love you, OMG! From the first 10 minutes until the end i was in floods o tears! That is so sad!
And am no usually one for a chick flick!
I SWORE ON ONE THREAD!
GET OVER IT!!!!!
Watership Down...........
Mmm i've never seen ps i love you. Might have a watch of that one.
The last thing i watched that i cried at has to an eposide of heroes when hiro gpes back in time to get his memories back. His mother is dying and as i love this show and know how it feels to lose a parent it made me cry buckets. Nowadays anything that goes along the same lines of losing someone you love I cry. I'd like to say i'm a tough nut but films and tv shows that have stories like that in it get in and make me shed.
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i cry mostly at animal films,the music from international velvet sets me off!
seabiscuit,im really blubbering at that.
ghost,think it took five attempts to watch it to the end.
bambi,hate to say,but i killed one on the road a couple of years ago and my OH picked it up and did a wee bambi impression and i was a right state then!
my son was really embarased when we saw racing stripes,at the start when they drive away and the baby zebra is alone,i howled,in the cinema,my boy was about 8,and he went and sat at the other end of the isle!
mind you,pregnancy does strange things to you,years ago,with my son,it was the last bisto family advert!this time it was the sma milk ad,still fill up at the baby shoes beside the dads ones!!
braveheart.
watched it about a hundred times......tried really hard but have cried EVERY time!
same situation with the green mile. poor john coffee
'Beaches' with Bette Midler, seen it loads of times but still blubb every time, especially when she sings 'Wind Beneath my Wings' at the end.
Also 'Gorillas in the Mist'.
I saw last snows of spring at the cinema and cried too.
The Railway Children ( the old one with bernard Cribbens) always makes me cry at the end when her dad comes back - she shouts "Daddy my daddy" and I'm away. Last time I only caught the end of it and cried - the boys didnt half laugh at me.
The other film that had me in tears recently was Crash - where the shopkeeper shoots the locksmith and the little girl jumps up to save her daddy witht he invisible cloak. My god it made my heart stop and I bawled my head off. I watched it again a week or so ago and although i didnt cry i still think it made hard watching.
Shelley is right though - Im banned from watching anything remotely tear jerking at the moment. I can cry over anything - sheesh hormones!!!!
Just had a good greet watching Field of Dreams, again. ET always has me reaching for the tissues. I'm usually OK until his wee heart lights up and the rose comes to life. Welling up at the thought..........
And "daddy my daddy" gets me every time.
Thankyou Nightowl thought I was the only person one who would admit to crying at Field of Dreams, my favourite film ever.
Marley and me! great film very funny at start but hould at the end!!
1.broke back mountain
2.ghost
3.marley&me
4.E.T
5.green mile
6.beaches
7.titanic
8.The Colour Purple.
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I just finished watching Marley and Me, that was so sad! Not my type of film really. But the tears was streaming down my face for over 20 minutes!
I SWORE ON ONE THREAD!
GET OVER IT!!!!!
A Perfect World with Kevin Costner - first watched it in cinema with my sister, when lights went up we were the only 2 crying
have watched it on dvd andtv since and I still cry at it!
City of Angles... even just listening to the song from that film, 'Angels' by Sarah McLachlan makes me sad!!
Also The Green Mile - gets me every time!
Do love a good tear jerker though
I also cry every time at the very end of 'Homeward Bound' - Such a classic 'Boxing Day' film, haven't seen it in years!!
First time I saw the "The Elephant Man" and all the way through making my mothers tribute DVD!!
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