Lol. I think there was something at the ending of the Goonies that has resonated with you. "I wish I had some cool bicycle like that. Sob." Sorry, that's just me. As for ET... I don't remember at all, but apparently many people cried at the end. Films that made me cry are Long Walk Home and Truman Show.
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i always cry at the end of mr hollands opus when richard dreyfuss signs the lyrics to the song beautiful boy to his deaf son. i also cry at the end of forrest gump when jenny dies and forrest is telling her how much he misses her and how much he loves their son at her grave. i never really had a dad growing up and when he was around he couldn't talk to me without being drunk and whenever i see things in films where a dad shows his love for his son it makes me weep like a bitch.
god, i seem to have turned this thread into some sort of cathartic therapy.
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I always cry at Buffy for some reason. I cried when Buffy died. And when Spike died. And when Anya died. In fact I cried pretty much throughout the last episode.
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Stepmom never fails to have me in tears by the end. It stars Julie Roberts, Sarah Sarandon and Ed Harris. Sarahs character dies of cancer and has to leave here two young children behind with the stepmom and ex husband.
I can feel myself welling up just thinking about it...
I cried in Never Been Kissed, when shes waiting in the middle of the football field and the timer reaches 0 and her man doesnt turn up. I also cried in the Last Samurai, in the final battle cos you know they are not going to win, but they are fighting anyway.
I cry at everything. I cried at the beginning of Finding Nemo when the mother dies and at the end when the father and son are reunited. I cry at the end of When Harry Met Sally, Pretty Woman, Dirty Dancing, you name it - I've cried. I cried for about two days after seeing Boys Don't Cry and Life is Beautiful, I even cry in certain adverts. What can I say - I'm a sucker :(
I also cried at the end of Mr Hollands Opus and at the end of Pay It Forward... more embarrasingly i cried buckets when Casper turned into a boy and then had to give up his mortality to save his girlfriends dad! The mere memory brings tears to my eyes!
Life is Beautiful, when the father gets taken away to be shot but still acts all jokey and happy so his son won't know what's happening and will stay hidden. And also when the son (the cutest little boy) gets reunited with his mother.... Dead Poet's Society, when the boy kills himself... What Dreams May Come.. there's so many lovely films out there...hmmm....
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quote: Originally posted by: yongee "... Mackuley Kulkin is lying in the coffin "
best place for him.
i'm such a mong that i nearly cried at the queen's christmas message last year. then i laughed out loud when she said, "the duke of edinburgh has spent lots of time working with people of different ethnic backgrounds"
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quote: Originally posted by: lizbian "I cried for about two days after seeing Boys Don't Cry and Life is Beautiful, I even cry in certain adverts. What can I say - I'm a sucker :("
Awww.... I find that cute. By the way, which advert?
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I really dun cry at films, especially not chick flicks cos they r soppy n ****, kids films they make me wanna cry jus cos of the same old disney script been reused jus in a different context = ****, other films which make people cry like babies such as green mile, savin private ryan dun make me cry...
I aint completely emotionless tho, The Laramie Project made me cry when I first saw it, its a proper good film about the Matthew Sheppard incident in Laramie, Wyoming, USA (gay guy killed jus 4 been gay), the films kinda like a documentary but played out by actors & all the news clips, statements n speeches are the actual ones of the incident & the whole film is made using the exact words of the laramie residents, u get dead into it tho. The final hospital statement n the 2nd trial always get me choked up
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aww pussies n woofers, thats quite sweet, please dun set adam on fire tho yeah? we'd b hit wi a tidal wave of molton lard, kinda like wot happens when a volcano goes up
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Anyone see that tremendously cynical 100 Greatest Tearjerkers last night?
Normally such a cold, cold man, for some reason I actually shed a tear at quite a few of them. Particularly Breakfast at Tiffany's, and even at ****ing Jerry 'You Had Me At "Hello"' McGuire.
And the football. Why the football? Surely nobody actually cries at football - I thought the general idea was that when something goes wrong you just smash your bottle of stella and screw it slowly into the face of the person next to you.
ET was the number one. ET makes me ill.
I watched Dancer In The Dark (with icelanic minx Berjork) afterwards, to test my miserableness-stamina, and I felt like my insides had been used as the stuffing for a medicine ball:
"Dear Gene, of course you are here And now it's nothing to fear Oooh, I should have known Oooh, I was never alone This isn't the last song There is no violin The choir is so quiet And noone takes a spin This is the next to last song And that's all, all Remember what I have said Remember, wrap up the bread Do this, do that, make your bed This isn't the last song There is no violin The choir is quiet And noone takes a spin This is the next to last song And that's all ..."
i remember crying at homeward bound, when the cat goes over the waterfall.
and i feel sad at muriels wedding too when the mum dies, but i don't actually cry. but i think thats cos they are all a bit simple an i feel sorry for them.
i actually cried at the finale of dawsons creek, come to think of it.
Boys Don't Cry didn't make me cry, it more shocked me. I remember seeing it when I'd just come out and it really hit certain things home to me. My Girl 2 was one of mine as well "give him his glasses, he can't see without his glasses!"
OK I've mentioned this and yes I'm a big girl's blouse, but Love Actually. Where Kiera Knightly sees Andrew Lincoln's wedding tape of her and its all of her face zoomed in and she realises he's in love with her. When he proves it by doing the carol singer thing (These are not sadness obv, but sort-of overwhelming emotion that's hard to explain, if you get my point). When Emma Thompson finds out her husband has been cheating on her and she mentions it to him, and you aren't sure how its all going to go for them. God, I'm welling up already.
I haven't cried at Muriel's Wedding yet, but i've just got it on DVD, so i'll test run it and get back to you. "me name's not Muriel, it's Mariel!"
PS changing one letter of your name just to prove a point - does that remind anyone of Brian (ex-Bryan) McFadden? (Not sure if I got the Brian order the right way around.)
I resolutely did not cry at any point in Forrest Gump. I'm sorry but that film is the biggest pile of tripe I have ever seen, possibly bar George of the Jungle II. Green Mile tho- genuinely good, and moving.
quote: Originally posted by: NickyDyke85 "i got it on dvd, the 1st bit is really sad. Monster is quite sad as well if u kinda read in2 it, or is that jus me?"
never seen monster, is it good? i do want to watch it....that first bit though, so unbelievably sad, watched it with my friend micky and i ran out of the room crying, lol. im such a soppy cvnt....or emotionally incapable, whichever, lol.
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I love monster, its an amazing film. I think what makes it sad is that even though she's killing people and stuff she does everything for her girlfriend because she's so in love. I got the impression that she's mad, not evil so I felt really sorry for her when Selby testified in court at the end.
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Sasha, I really don't remember any sad bits in the third story of "If These Wall Could Talk 2." Was Sharon Stone that scary, or just the lesbian make out session between her and Ellen DeGeneres was too much?
As for Sister Act, I know someone who actually cried in that.
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no indie-hunk, i said the first third, not the third third, lol!
that was just comedy, and why should the sight of two women kissing be too much? to me, it's something very special, just like me being able to kiss a man
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p.s. who is indie_hunk?!?!?!
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Thanks for clearing it up. I was really perplexed how story of Sharon Stone getting sperm is in anyway tearful. As for making out session being too much, I was just kidding and I honestly couldn't think why anyone would cry in that one. I personally think the love scene between S. Stone and E. DeGeneres isn't that great compared to the one in But I'm A Cheerleader. Mystery solved
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