Topic: Have you ever
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Fri 09/20/13 12:40 AM
Edited by navygirl on Fri 09/20/13 12:41 AM
I guess when I watch a movie that I know its only actors doing their acting and knowing the story isn't true; I just can't get all emotional about it. Maybe my ex was right that I am too analytical about things.

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Fri 09/20/13 02:24 AM
The Green Mile especially the scene where he gets his last request to watch a movie.

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Fri 09/20/13 05:45 AM

Old yeller, where the red fern grows, hachi, yes there is a trend. I love my doggies :)


When did "Where the Red Fern Grows" come out as a movie? I don't know if I can watch it. I'm positive it would do a number on me too! tears

offtopic ...but sorta relevant pkh flowerforyou ...

...This was the book that cemented my love of reading! I bawled my eyes out and dreamt that someday I would write like that. It just amazed me that words written on pages could inspire such strong emotions in the reader, as if I was actually there experiencing the story.

Actually, many of the movies that inspire waterworks from my overactive tear ducts also inspired them as books first...Of Mice and Men, The Outsiders, Marley and Me, The Green Mile... in fact, many of the movies mentioned here had me crying long before they hit the big screen. I guess I'm just a sap. sad ohwell

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Fri 09/20/13 05:47 AM
I cry sometimes when watching say,Exstreme home makeover with sick children that have such a powerful impact on the community they live in from their inocent,ungaurded giving and strength.

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Sun 09/22/13 04:55 AM
Ok ok I shed a tear when E.T went home x

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Sun 09/22/13 07:46 AM
When William Wallace gets killed at the end of Braveheart. Im Scottish and it gets me every time!

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Sun 09/22/13 08:41 AM
Even though I am a Marine and been through a lot and seen a lot, I do cry. "King Arthur" gets to me and I relate to the movie "The Last Samurai"


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Sun 09/22/13 08:49 AM
Edited by Torgo70 on Sun 09/22/13 08:56 AM
A few-

The ending of Peter Jackson's Return Of The King

The Plague Dogs (The saddest movie about dogs I've seen.)

When The Wind Blows (No upbeat ending for this film)

Grave Of The Fireflies

There's a few films that I found very sad/touching though they didn't make me cry-

Shawshank Redemption
The Green Mile
Harold And Maude
Spirit Of The Beehive
Old Yeller
Combat Shock (this is mainly because this film is so downbeat from beginning to end that by the time it's over I felt drained.)

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Sun 09/22/13 08:51 AM


Old yeller, where the red fern grows, hachi, yes there is a trend. I love my doggies :)


When did "Where the Red Fern Grows" come out as a movie? I don't know if I can watch it. I'm positive it would do a number on me too! tears



1974. There was a sequel in 1992, and a remake in 2003.

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Mon 09/23/13 07:40 AM
The movie that most touched the tearful side of me was "Somewhere In Time" with Christopher Reeve. It also touched my fantasy side.

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Mon 09/23/13 08:28 AM

Have you ever cried while watching a movie ? And guys women like a man with a soft side. I've cried at many. But Brian's song and The passion of the Christ stick out


i cry every time they almost show boobs in a movie but than the camera moves or the scene changes :cry:

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Mon 09/23/13 09:19 AM
Hey! I am no punk but I did cry during the movie "Yesterday" 2004 film which I viewed on HBO.

Very good movie.

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Mon 09/23/13 12:41 PM
I am the same with movies & series's like grey's anatomy... I have cried a lot!

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Mon 09/23/13 12:45 PM
In agreement with you there!!

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Mon 09/23/13 03:57 PM
I cry at stories in the paper, I cry when I watch "Little House on the Prairie" I cry when I watch "Love Story" and I always cry when I watch Elliot in ET, when he sees ET is alive!! And I cried like a baby when my little 15 year old Jack Russell terrier had to be put to sleep
Does that make me any lesser as a man? I don't think so...

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Tue 09/24/13 02:35 AM



Old yeller, where the red fern grows, hachi, yes there is a trend. I love my doggies :)


When did "Where the Red Fern Grows" come out as a movie? I don't know if I can watch it. I'm positive it would do a number on me too! tears



1974. There was a sequel in 1992, and a remake in 2003.


Now I know! Learn something knew everyday. Guess I can check cerebral intake off the To Do list now and go rent this movie if I wanna bawl my eyes out. Thanks Torgo. :wink: flowerforyou

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Tue 09/24/13 04:02 PM
Edited by NotScience on Tue 09/24/13 04:03 PM
I got teary eyed when I saw the first pokemon movie in theaters.

Don't judge me I was 10 shades

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Wed 09/25/13 10:43 PM
Yes, Not just movies ,but books. I laugh, I cry, I get mad. My Boys would laugh at me.

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Thu 10/03/13 08:34 PM
The passions of christ was enough to make anyone cry
lol
{Somebody turn that s hit OFF !}
:cry:
{There IS a God}
:laughing:

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Thu 10/03/13 08:43 PM
Yes, I did. When I saw the flim, Tare Zamen Par, I cried. I just lost in my childhood memories