Crying?


I know this isn't related to 'The Secret Garden', but you seem a friendly bunch on this board, and I hope you don't mind.

I just wanted to know which films people have cried watching. I cry all the time when I'm watching TV (it's when people are dying or permanently leaving that it gets to me), and I was wondering if I was the only one who did. I am now going to try and list the films and TV show that I have cried while watching.

Troy
Henry VIII
Doctor Who (Episode - Father's Day)
Doctor Who (Episode - The Parting of the Ways)
The Secret Garden
A Little Princess
Gone With the Wind
The Lord of the Rings, the Return of the King

I will probably remember some more, but that's all I can think of right now.



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The Notebook
The Secret Garden
Armegeddon (the end- who could not?)
LOTR 3
Land Before Time (HAHA)
Neverending Story
Titanic

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The Notebook (Between my mother and me, three boxes of Kleenex were emptied)
The Secret Garden (When Mary screams "NOBODY WANTS ME" I bawled.)
A Little Princess (When her father yells "SARA!" I just lost it.)
Troy (When Hector died, and when Achilles died protecting Briseis.)
A Walk To Remember (I would have cried harder if my brother didn't ruin it)
Man On Fire (At the end.)
War Of The Worlds (With his son leaving)
Titanic (Well... The end?)
The Prince And Me (My friend switched to the alternate ending)
Lion King (Poor Simba)
Radio (He did so well)
King Arthur (When blank dies. I laughed at first because my ex was beside me. Names are closely related)
Hidalgo (Pony!)
Love Actually (The airplane. hehe)
Phantom Of The Opera (Dear jesus. How could you not?)
Friends (The last episode.)
Chasing Liberty (damn emotions)
Flashdance (Zee end)
Dirty Dancing (The part where they find out the girl is pregnant and shes all crying)
The Green Mile (No cloth… You cruel man)
Cold Mountain (Oh Jude.)
Alfie (Oh Jude. I love you)

I’m sure there’s more, cause I’m extremely emotional in movies. But those are all that I can think of off the top of my head.

I’d say Phantom Of The Opera, Troy, and A Little Princess we’re the saddest for me.

I'm a slight whimp. Hehehe.

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I cry like a baby watching:

LOTR: Return of the King
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
Up Close and Personal
A Little Princess (both the movie and the BBC version)
The Secret of NIMH
Cold Mountian
A Simple Twist of Fate
Phantom of the Opera when she sings by her father's grave
Shakespeare In Love
And some others that I cant remember right now

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There are more than this, of course, but the ones that immediately come to mind are:

Finding Neverland
Forest Gump
Edward Scissorhands

....and that's all I can think of right now. If I think of anything else, I'll post a follow-up.

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Armagedon (when he tells his daughter he loves her )
Lion king ( i am such a nerd)
rugrats ....(when the mother and son dance and chuckie is alone)
Notebook
Troy ( actually saw this during History class last year for the first time and it was very very hard to keep a dry eye so i excused myself to the restroom and bawled)
Ghost and mrs muir -at the end (very old movie but you have to see this its with rex harrison and gene teriney )
shakesphere and love
cold mountian
Ice age ( i cried for diego leave to me cry for the reformed bad guy)
many more but i cant list them all
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I just found this site and read some of these and I wanted to tell you that I cry about everything! You name a movie or TV show I'm sure I've cried about it. I was bawling for so long after watching The Notebook that I vowed never to watch it again. :( Even tho I cry--a lot I am always a happy person. I'm just sensitive hehe

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I did that with The Patriot. Cried so hard and then decided I would never ever watch it again. Too much of an emotional rollercoster





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I actually can't cry at anything sensible. People dying never makes me cry, even if it's a shock...

But I did bawl my eyes out when I first saw Miracle on 34th Street. Sheesh. They locked up Santa? Disaster! I sobbed my heart out. To be fair, I was 11 at the time.

The Railway Children makes me cry. "Daddy..."
Annie makes me cry. It shouldn't, it's just when she sings "Bet you they're good, why shouldn't they be... their only mistake was giving up me..." And the ending. Way too cute.
And Toy Story 2, the bit where Jessie tells her story and there's that beautiful Sarah McLachlan song. Couldn't stop crying.

It's a Wonderful Life makes me cry, but only when in the right mood.

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Have any of you ever seen "Life as a House"? I cry every time I watch it. I think I get worse every time I watch it, actually. I also cry during...

The Notebook
Fried Green Tomatoes
Steel Magnolias
The Lion King
Peter Pan
Beauty and the Beast
The Secret Garden
Girl Interrupted
Sweet Home Alabama
City of Angels
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Stars Wars Episode III
A River Runs Throught It
Forrest Gump
Great Expectations
Cruel Intentions
10 Things I Hate About You
Never Been Kissed
The Phantom of the Opera
Big Fish

I think that's enough. Plenty, actually. I feel kind of pathetic.

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