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#249344 - Fri Jun 15 2007 03:39 PM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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The Ghosts Of Dickens' Past.


Edited by airsupplyfan (Mon Jun 18 2007 02:20 PM)
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#249345 - Sun Jun 17 2007 06:01 PM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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I'm not much of a movie cryer, so I was surprised when Brokeback Mountain reduced me not just to tears, but body racking SOBS! Good thing I watched it on DVD and not the cinema.

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#249346 - Fri Jun 22 2007 01:53 AM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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I defy anyone not to howl at the original "Captains Courageous" with Spencer Tracey. Also the original movie "The Ghost and Mrs Muir". I have to shut the curtains though. As an Australian man I would be deported if seen crying.

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#249347 - Tue Jun 26 2007 02:22 AM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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Steel Magnolias... I love the movie yet every time I watch it without fail I will cry

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#249348 - Thu Jun 28 2007 02:31 PM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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This may sound stupid, but all three Lord of the Rings movies made me cry, probably because I read the books and the characters mean alot to me. I also like the heroism and fighting to the end despite the odds. Maybe I'm just weird.
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#249349 - Thu Jun 28 2007 03:32 PM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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Have to agree with the LOTR trilogy, other films that regularly move me to tears:

Fiddler on the Roof
Brokeback Mountain
Armageddon
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness
The King and I
Gladiator
King Kong (original and remake)

But most moving and worst one ever for tears:

Gods and Monsters

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#249350 - Fri Jun 29 2007 11:12 AM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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A movie called I Am David. It's so sad. I was sobbing.

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#249351 - Sat Jul 07 2007 04:26 AM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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It's been a long time since a film brought me to tears inside the cinema, and often I try to hold back as much as possible, but I couldn't during Bridge to Terabithia. A wonderful film. Prior to that, I had watched Pursuit of Happyness on DVD and that got me, too.
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#249352 - Sat Jul 07 2007 04:44 PM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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I'd love to say that I've been reduced to tears by some of the great masterpieces of cinema, but it's never happened, I don't think I can be the type. How shameful then to have to confess to being ONCE caught off guard by possibly the most crashingly sentimental piece of manipulation in recent cinema history. It is of 'Ghost'(Oh no!!) I speak, and the moment Patrick Swayze attempts to prove his ethereal presence to Demi Moore by sliding a coin up a door-frame. I've an idea that the Righteous Brothers are wailing away in the background just to pile on the schlock, although I could be wrong on that one.
Unfortunately, I'd been only vaguely following the goings-on and started to concentrate at about that point. There was no fully-fledged blubbing, but a definite itch in the corners of the eyes which required the bridge of the nose to be firmly pinched. How shallow, how adolescent can you get? Aaaaargh! How can you be caught out so easily?? Oh the shame.

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#249353 - Mon Jul 09 2007 01:50 AM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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A movie called I Am David. It's so sad. I was sobbing.




That can't be the I Am David based on the book can it? I found the book extremely boring.

A movie which brought me to tears was Pirates of the Carribean: At World's End.

A few really heart-wrenching bits in that.

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#249354 - Mon Jul 09 2007 09:36 PM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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Pirates 3 made me cry too and my friends made fun of me.

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#249355 - Tue Jul 10 2007 02:38 AM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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I didn't tell anyone that I was crying, but I was. My mum walked out of the cinema saying "Can we take Orlando Bloom home, please?"

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#249356 - Tue Jul 10 2007 04:00 AM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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For me, the list is contains more movies than I've had hot dinners.

There is, of course, Steel Magnolias.
Add to this Pay It Forward, Monster, Rain Man, I Am Sam, and I still have NEVER seen all of Mercury Rising.

Weird, huh.
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#249357 - Tue Jul 10 2007 05:27 AM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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I Am Sam and Forrest Gump.
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#249358 - Wed Jul 11 2007 07:25 AM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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I watched "Phar Lap" the other day on pay tv on my own and bawled my eyes out.Even though I had seen that movie heaps of times and everyone know he dies."Seabiscuit" had the same effect.

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#249359 - Wed Jul 11 2007 03:26 PM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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I hate to say it, but my old roomate and I watched the Joy Luck Club late one evening and when his girlfiend got home, we were both a mess.

I see you.

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#249360 - Thu Aug 02 2007 10:56 PM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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I would say Full Metal Alchemist The Movie because when Edward was about to go back to the other side of the gate, it makes you think that you don't want to see him leave the people that cared about him.
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#249361 - Fri Aug 03 2007 12:17 AM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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Though I've seen them both many times, the endings always get to me (even if I just catch the last 10 minutes...)

"The Search" (1948 with Montgomery Clift) and "Lassie Come Home."

Also runs would be "Pennies from Heaven", "Brian's Song", and "Edward Scissorhands."

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#249362 - Fri Aug 17 2007 01:50 PM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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I watched Titanic for 1 year and 10 months straight everyday and everytime at the ending I cry. I think that movie is so sad when Jack Dawson (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) dies, but I always cry at the very end when Rose Calvert (played by Gloria Stuart) dies in her sleep as an old lady warm in bed and goes to Titanic Heaven as a younger Rose DeWitt Bukator (played by Kate Winslet) and then she sees all of the passengers that died in the sinking and then at the top of the Grand Staircase, next to the clock, stands Jack Dawson and he kisses Rose and then it shows the credits. I always cry at the part, but I love the movie Titanic. It is my favorite movie of all time.

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#249363 - Sun Sep 09 2007 10:35 AM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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The great weeper of film I love, is "Beaches"! It is so sad and gut-wretching, to see a little girl at her mom's funeral; Midler and Hershey were beautiful together. Through trouble and
trials of Life,C.C. and Hilary were best of friends.

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#249364 - Mon Sep 10 2007 03:27 AM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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THE YERLING,JANE WYMAN,GARRY COOPER I CAN'T REMEMBER THE LITTLE BOY'S NAME.
ANYBODY OUT THERE REMEMBER.IT IS ABOUT
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WENT HUNTING THEY CAME UP ON A DEER AND THE MAN GOT SNAKE BITE.SO HE TOLD HIS BOY TO GET THE HEAT OF THE DEER IT WOULD DRAW
THE POISON OUT.IT JUST SO HAPPENS THAT THE DEER HAD A BABY.WHICH IS CALLED A YEARLING
ANYWAY THAT IS MY TOP PICK OF ALL TEAR JERKERS.RENT THISMOVIE IT'S AWSOME.

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#249365 - Mon Sep 10 2007 05:15 AM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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Hey jbyrdle,

Welcome to the forums. Could I please ask you not to write in capitals all the time? It's hard on the eyes, and also considered to rude as it's the equivalent of shouting online. Thanks.
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#249366 - Mon Sep 10 2007 10:28 AM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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I just watched "Stepmom" for the first time last night. Needless to say, I'll have to add it to my list of "sobbers" and Rose4312 just posted "Beaches", another good half box of kleenex movie.
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#249367 - Tue Sep 11 2007 01:58 PM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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definitely, the green mile. The guy i watched it with got teary eyed!!

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#249368 - Thu Mar 13 2008 07:53 PM Re: A Movie That Brought You To Tears
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Latest was Johnny Depp's 'The Brave' which he directed and in which played the lead role. It's based on a novel by Gregory McDonald (which I haven't read, yet, and therefore can make no comment on any comparisons)

Don't be misled by the synopsis which might give totally wrong expectations of the movie. This is not Hollywood but it's not horror either. I'll say no more...

I didn't cry watching it but it's the kind of movie that (hopefully, if you have that sensitivity) makes you just contemplate it for hours afterwards and that's when the tears might come. Did for me.
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