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ronisme161-69, M
The notebook and hatchi

Thinkerbell41-45, F
On the Beach

Schindler's List
Slade56-60, M
@Thinkerbell I've seen it at the library. I'm gonna take it out 馃槑
HumanEarth56-60, M
I forgot about Schindler's List
Slade56-60, M
@Thinkerbell

[quote]Schindler's List[/quote]

That's what we call the letterhead from any large Manhattan law firm 馃構
4meAndyouF
Yes. I cried for Old Yeller, but I also cried for The Notebook. It came out and was a huge success, and people kept insisting I [i]had[/i] to see it. Unfortunately, the year it came out was the year my mother had died from Dementia...so it was way too close to home.
beermepleaseM
@4meAndyou i feel for you friend...it was this time in 2022 i was visiting my mom in hospital just about every day.....watching a parent die is horrible....i had to do it twice, both deaths were not easy to handle 馃珎
Matt8536-40, M
Paths Of Glory... The ending.
LeftWingProgressive22-25, T
we are the millers
badminton61-69, MVIP
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) - at the end where she dies.

Godzilla vs. Mothra (1964) - used to watch it with my late father.
@badminton Ghost and Mrs. Muir is very sad.
@NativePortlander1970 sad but beautiful as he takes her hand and she stands up young again. Chokes me up.
SW-User
Awakenings with De Niro and Robin Williams, the kind of crying where your nostrils get all clogged up.
The Yearling. The scene where the boy is forced to shoot his pet deer.
last one i remember crying to was Paris, Texas
BobbyMoeven51-55, M
@faithfulhusband

Love that film
IwillwaitM
E.T.
Beaches
Armageddon
beermepleaseM
@Iwillwait i saw et in theatre...i shed a tear too
IwillwaitM
@beermeplease Me too.
PaleandPolluted36-40, F
Beaches, One Day
BobbyMoeven51-55, M
I cry pretty easy ...specially when I haven't had any sleep , I am weak ..

So there is a lot of em ...

Terms of Endearment really comes to mind as one that really ripped my heart out ..
AzlottoM
Titanic...I cried because I spent $22 to watch it.
Jemimapuddleduck31-35, F
Old film and a true story. The Elephant Man. John Hurt was incredible in it and the sadness this poor man experienced in his life was heart rendering. Worth seeing.
Flenflyys31-35, F
Almost any movie if watched at a problem time in my cycle
sladejr56-60, M
@Flenflyys I鈥檒l bet Blood Beach did it for you馃樀
CrustyDDingus36-40, M
@Flenflyys which cycle though? Period cycle or horny cycle? 馃馃
Flenflyys31-35, F
@CrustyDDingus period duh. I don鈥檛 have the calmness to sit for an entire movie during the other time lol
SW-User
The recent Avengers movie coz rocket 馃槶

Steel Magnolias
Jeephikelove46-50, F
@SW-User yes!!
Jeephikelove46-50, F
Stealing Home
The Notebook
My Sisters Keeper
The Green Mile
Sweet Home Alabama
BizSuitStacyM
The ones where the dog dies. Gets me every time.
ImpeccablyImperfect51-55, F
Pay It Forward
Land Before Time
BobbyMoeven51-55, M
@V00doo

Kubo ..
AthrillatheHunt51-55, M
There鈥檚 quite a few movies I refuse to watch since my divorce for that very reason .
HumanEarth56-60, M
Old Yeller (easily)

Titanic (A little bit)
HumanEarth56-60, M
I forgot Schindler's List. That movie made ball like a freaking baby
SlaveEt36-40, F
Several but yeah, old yeller was one for sure!
Starcrossed41-45, F
KOGGG100+, M
馃槶馃槶馃槶馃槶馃槶
exexec61-69, C
Old Yeller is the one where I cried most
CrazyMusicLover31-35
Grave of the fireflies
ChipmunkErnie70-79, M
SON OF KONG
DDonde31-35, M
Schindler's List, When the Wind Blows
What Dreams May Come.
NinaTina26-30, F
Frosty the snowman when he melted
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beermepleaseM
@NativePortlander1970 i loved that movie. i was supposed to see it in a theatre but for some reason i got grounded by my mom. so my brother and his friend went without me. so i decided to walk a few miles to the police station to protest my grounding and report my mom...when i got there i decided to turn around and realize what a little shit i was...true story.
@beermeplease Um, since it was rated R your brother and friend had to be at least 18 to let you in with them, at least that's the rule here in the US, since it was released in 1981 you would have been 10. However I got to see it with my then best friend in October 1981 when it saturday night premiered on HBO, I was staying overnight to help him with the sunday papers early the next morning, which soon became a weekly ritual, he'd pay me $5, and eat pizza while watching an HBO saturdag night premiere, both of my older brothers were pissed I got to watch rated R movies every weekend LOL

The funniest part if that scene was when Bill Murray said, We're all Americans", when many of the actors in that scene are/were Canadian.
beermepleaseM
@NativePortlander1970 it probably wasn't restricted up here...or when i lived in ontario at the time. my brother would have been around 13 or 14. i did get to see it when we got super channel, but i loved that movie...i loved most movies in the 80s...including night shift....so many good ones.

 
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