Movie(s) that made you cry.....
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Movie(s) that made you cry.....
Now I know everyone has at least cried in one movie or another. (Guy or Girl). Name me the movie(s) you cried in.............
1. E.T.
Next.................it's your turn (#2)
1. E.T.
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Pollyanna. It never fails but near the ending when Pollyanna is carried down the stairs by Dr. Chilton always makes me cry.
The Other Side Of The Mountain. When Jill has the accident and is told she can't ever walk again makes me cry. It's sad that the accident leaves her a quadripeligic.
The Other Side Of The Mountain. When Jill has the accident and is told she can't ever walk again makes me cry. It's sad that the accident leaves her a quadripeligic.
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What part made you cry in these movies?brownie wrote:The Fox and the Hound
Dumbo
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The part where Widow Tweed (is that her name?) leaves Tod in the game preserve, but I was little when I cried during that scene and I did not fully understand that it was for his safety.Nala wrote:What part made you cry in these movies?brownie wrote:The Fox and the Hound
Dumbo
Dumbo - Baby Mine. That song is emotional.
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There are too many movies that get me started to list here, but the one where I really go on bawling and cannot be stopped is Lilo & Stitch (yes, seriously.) When I saw it in theaters, it was so emotional that I was sitting in the back of the theater sobbing throughout the entire final third of it, and I still cannot watch it without crying at least once during the duration of the film's runtime. I've almost never seen a film pack that much emotional punch. From the "I'll be by in the morning for Lilo" on until the Councilwoman's ultimate departure, I'm an emotional wreck. And I love it.
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That part makes me cry too!!brownie wrote:The part where Widow Tweed (is that her name?) leaves Tod in the game preserve, but I was little when I cried during that scene and I did not fully understand that it was for his safety.Nala wrote: What part made you cry in these movies?
The Notebook (always makes me cry!)
Finding Neverland
Fox and the Hound
Brother Bear (shut up. I just saw it for the first time. I doubt I'd cry a second time!)
Last Dance (it's a Sharon Stone movie- she's in prison... sobbed through the end of this one!)
My Girl
I'm sure there are others.
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I almost cried during the scene when Kenai is talking to Koda about his mother. I thought it was probably the saddest, tear-jerking scene in any Disney movie.MinnieMe wrote:Brother Bear (shut up. I just saw it for the first time. I doubt I'd cry a second time!)
Oh..come to think of it, I might have cried when I saw the Lion King in theaters when Mufasa dies.
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movies that made me cry
Message In A Bottle.
I just bawled out tears at the end of this movie. How could Nicholas Sparks write an ending like that?
It's the only movie that has ever made me cry.
I just bawled out tears at the end of this movie. How could Nicholas Sparks write an ending like that?
It's the only movie that has ever made me cry.
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Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind.
To this day, it's still my favorite film, although Miyazaki is only my third favorite director, after Ozu and Hitchcock.
To this day, it's still my favorite film, although Miyazaki is only my third favorite director, after Ozu and Hitchcock.
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Miyazaki's "Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea"
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Miyazaki's "Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea"
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I actually don't cry at movies, probably because I look at them from too technical of a point of view. Movies that have made me well up, though, are:
Dumbo ("Baby Mine")
The Fox and the Hound ("Goodbye May Seem Forever")
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (The "We Say Goodbye" chapter)
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin ("Whever You Are")
The Other Sister (Carla's mom showing up at her wedding)
Big Fish (Will telling Ed the story of how he'll die, with the entire cast present)
The Passion of the Christ (Most of the scenes where Jesus and Mary interact)
Dumbo ("Baby Mine")
The Fox and the Hound ("Goodbye May Seem Forever")
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (The "We Say Goodbye" chapter)
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin ("Whever You Are")
The Other Sister (Carla's mom showing up at her wedding)
Big Fish (Will telling Ed the story of how he'll die, with the entire cast present)
The Passion of the Christ (Most of the scenes where Jesus and Mary interact)
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Let's see, movies that have made me cry. These are the only ones I can remember:
Brother Bear: It didn't really make me cry, but I got as close to crying as you can get when I found out that Koda's mother was killed by Kenai. It caught me off guard so much that I couldn't help but have the emotion get to me.
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search fo Christopher Robin: One of my favorite Disney films, even though it's a DTV, and it has one of my top 3 favorite scenes. When I watched the song sequence "Wherever You Are", I was able to barely control myself the first time, but at the end when Pooh falls asleep and Rabbit comes over and covers him with the map to keep him warm and then looks up at the sky, that broke the dam. Ever since then, I can't help but cry really, really hard at that whole sequence. I never expected to see a character in the Pooh series express any real emotion, and it caught me off guard in the best way. I love crying to this scene. Pooh has no idea where Christopher Robin is, and Pooh is so afraid that he might be gone, and a few times, they even hint that Pooh and the others consider the fact that he might be seriously hurt. When Pooh expresses how much he needs his friend and how much he has tried to find and save him, I can't help but cry.
Can't think of any more; my hand is tired so that's probably a good thing.
Brother Bear: It didn't really make me cry, but I got as close to crying as you can get when I found out that Koda's mother was killed by Kenai. It caught me off guard so much that I couldn't help but have the emotion get to me.
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search fo Christopher Robin: One of my favorite Disney films, even though it's a DTV, and it has one of my top 3 favorite scenes. When I watched the song sequence "Wherever You Are", I was able to barely control myself the first time, but at the end when Pooh falls asleep and Rabbit comes over and covers him with the map to keep him warm and then looks up at the sky, that broke the dam. Ever since then, I can't help but cry really, really hard at that whole sequence. I never expected to see a character in the Pooh series express any real emotion, and it caught me off guard in the best way. I love crying to this scene. Pooh has no idea where Christopher Robin is, and Pooh is so afraid that he might be gone, and a few times, they even hint that Pooh and the others consider the fact that he might be seriously hurt. When Pooh expresses how much he needs his friend and how much he has tried to find and save him, I can't help but cry.
Can't think of any more; my hand is tired so that's probably a good thing.
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Hi
Here are a few of the movies that I cry at
An Affair To Remember
Titanic
Moulin Rouge!
Fox and the hound
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search For Christopher Robin
An Affair To Remember
Titanic
Moulin Rouge!
Fox and the hound
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search For Christopher Robin
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Lion King- By far the only movie ever to make me cry. And no, not during Mufasa's death, but during the appereance of him as spirit and the powerful ending. Wow, I couldn't believe myself. No other movie has had the same impact on me...ever.
Titanic- it was really close, but it failed by a tiny bit. The Jack and Rose part.
That's about it.
Titanic- it was really close, but it failed by a tiny bit. The Jack and Rose part.
That's about it.