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Ok any suggestions for films that are guaranteed to make you have a good cry and blubber.
(& it's ok for you guys to post here too, we ALL love a good cry now and then)
My top 3 would be:
Ghost
Steel Magnolias
Beaches
Any more??
M xx
Truly,madly deeply.
Life is beautiful
Sophies Choice
Moulin Rouge gets me filling up, and A.I., bit of a kids one but really sad :cry:
Born Free made me cry when I was a kid
The Colour purple, Watership Down
or anything emotional
Have been known to cry watching pet rescue!!
Gone with the Wind
Sophies Choice
Schindlers List
Bambi
lol :lol: :lol:
i cry at everything :cry: Disney films are the blummin worst.
Agree with most of the above mentioned films, especially Truly, Madly, Deeply. One of my faves.
Last film I cried at was Polar Express 'cos I'm a sucker for a happy ending (come on - its a family Xmas film, you don't really think I've given away the ending do you??) and before that it was Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I don't know if is actually sad or if it was 'cos I'd just been going through some heavy emotional stuff at the time.
Love Story gets me too. Yeah, I know it's cheesy!
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Gone with the Wind
Sophies Choice
Schindlers List
Bambi
lol :lol: :lol:

Just remembered!
Schindlers List - I did cry at that - the liitle girl in Warsaw in colour looked just like my daughter
Pleased to see that the film is part of the school curriculum
Truly Madly Deeply
Frankie & Johnny (Pacino & Pfieffer)
steel magnolias
Watership Down sad
The Fox and the Hound :( :(
God, I must be wet!!
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Armageddon. Not because it was sad, it wasn't, but because it was bad. Very, very bad. I weep for the loss of 2 hours of my life. I also weep at the continued existence of Michael Bay and Jerry Bruckheimer.
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Armageddon. Not because it was sad, it wasn't, but because it was bad. Very, very bad. I weep for the loss of 2 hours of my life. I also weep at the continued existence of Michael Bay and Jerry Bruckheimer.

:giggle: :giggle: :giggle:
The Pianist
And American History X,more weepy at the end of the film :cry:
So good to see so many of you love one of our faves - Truly, Madly, Deeply. Bloody marvellous movie.
As is The Pianist. Only saw that a couple of weeks ago after my mum & dad taped it for me and (dad being Jewish - his parents being of a certain age, etc) it really was a weepie.
Another is What Dreams May Come. Beautifully made. Some issues close to my soul:- art, mental health, etc.
Highlander (only the original one mind) is a bit leaky at the eyes, too.
BTW - I did not say any of this. I am far too hard and heartless to give a shit about sentimental issues and chick flicks. It must have been my less-evil twin.
Oh, What Dreams May Come. Excellent film, visually amazing.
Shawshank, another good one, also The Green Mile which I only got around to seeing recently.
The Italian Job
The original. I always cry when they kill those poor Mini Coopers :cry:
I would have looked after them
the italian job, the remake, just cos they remade it, coyuld say the same bout alfie, god forbid they try and do zulu.,
Sorry for bringing this back to the top of the pile, but just got to mention Kramer versus Kramer.
Can't believe nobody's mentioned Pay it Forward. Has me in bits every time I watch it :cry:
I do cry at anything remotely soppy anyway, but this has to be the one that makes me cry the most
I read this whole thread and i can't believe that nobody has mentioned
CHAMP
it always makes me :cry: and anyone who doesn't is not human
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I read this whole thread and i can't believe that nobody has mentioned
CHAMP
it always makes me :cry: and anyone who doesn't is not human

thats the one for us too,"dont die champ" :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
Yep Ricky Schroder in The Champ does it forme every time I watch the damn thing.
Old Spenser Tracey movie Boys Town with a young Mickey Rooney is another.
Gettysburg, oddly enough.
And while it's not a film, any television programme that shows elderly soldiers, navy or airmen recounting their wartime experiences in tears always has me going.
Phil.
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Armageddon. Not because it was sad, it wasn't, but because it was bad. Very, very bad. I weep for the loss of 2 hours of my life. I also weep at the continued existence of Michael Bay and Jerry Bruckheimer.

Well it was on last night and I enjoyed it...............and it brought a tear to the eye.
Steve
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Armageddon. Not because it was sad, it wasn't, but because it was bad. Very, very bad. I weep for the loss of 2 hours of my life. I also weep at the continued existence of Michael Bay and Jerry Bruckheimer.

Well it was on last night and I enjoyed it...............and it brought a tear to the eye.
Steve
I cried my eyes out watching it....
And ET makes me cry - all the time - when he dies, im filling up now!!!
1) Jack & Sarah. I bubble almost from start to finish when watching that one.
2) The Green Mile. A whole box of tissues through that one the first time I saw it.
3) Legends of the Fall. Another I bubble through most of.