Movies that require tissues....

Nancy said:
I also cry during the Way We Were. The part when she calls him on the phone and talks about how she feels that she lost her best friend and then at the very end when she brushes his hair back off his forehead...that does me in every time!

For me it starts when Redford is on the boat with his friend and they talk about best times & years When he says like 1942 , no wait 43, 44.
Forget about it when they are at the Plaza, I'm bawling away!
 
**SPOILER** re: Message in a Bottle (highlight below to read).

I cried for twenty minutes solid at the end of this movie. It was half sadness and half anger that this story had ended with no real resolution. (I hadn't read the book.) Yes, I know the resolution was (sort of) that she finally knew that he really loved her but C'MON GIVE ME SOMETHING TO WORK WITH HERE!! lol

Really, I love Nicholas Sparks stories and really appreciated the dignity with which The Notebook ended, but this was different.

Anyway, I'm glad I watched it but I will not watch it again...just too heartbreaking.
 
Ok, now you can call me wierd, but didn't anyone think that the end of Terminator 2 was sad? When he is going slowly into the hot liquid metal to destroy himself and the kid is crying and yelling? I was trying to hide my tears from DH. I love that movie, but the ending will always have me grabbing a tissue.

Jess
::MickeyMo
 
DisHornFan said:
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (go see it if you want a good chick flick I could not stop crying for like ten minutes).
Ditto
I also agree with the posters who said A Walk to Remember and Life Is Beautiful. Watched Life is Beautiful in 8th grade history class, and all the girls were crying. The boys thought we were crazy.
 
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I'm surprised nobody put down My Girl - the one with Macauly Culkin! That was one of the worst for me.
 
---forest Gump

---beautiful Mind

---titanic

---the Pasion Of The Christ

---million Dollar Baby

---bambi

---steel Magnolias

---ghost

---ladder 49

---e.t

---the Green Mile

---the Terminal

---meet Joe Black

---my Dog Skip

---armagedon
 
Stacey2grls said:
I thought I needed an intervention with Titanic, I actually did the ugly cry in a packed movie theatre!
Me too! Me too! I thought I was going to have to leave the theater, because I was crying so hard I was actually gasping for air! Of course, the fact that it was the first time DH and I had been to a movie since DD was born (she was 7 months old), had a lot to do with it. I was simply teary until the scene with the Third Class mom tucking her children into bed because they couldn't get up on deck. Then I just lost it and broke into the ugly cry for the rest of the movie!

Others that make me cry:
E.T. (the first movie to ever make me cry)
The opening scene of The Lion King (so beautiful!)
Forrest Gump
The Green Mile
Steel Magnolias
Schindler's List
Saving Private Ryan (I hated every second of that movie, but I felt a duty to my grandfather, who served in WW2, to watch it. It was just too tough to take.)
 
Homeward Bound the Incredible Journey
Old Yellar
The Green Mile
The Notebook
Million Dollar Baby
 
So many that have been mentioned:
Titanic
Message in a Bottle
The Notebook (whose ending is different in movie & print)
My Girl
Sweet November

But what about

Radio

That one gets me everytime for some reason.
 
I'm surprised I had to get to page 3 before someone mentioned Beaches! :goodvibes

My Life
Steel Magnolias
Beaches
Terms of Endearment
Million Dollar Baby (that one was brutal!)
 
House of Sand and Fog - I was crying for 20 minutes after the movie ended, Ben Kingsley is just the BEST actor
Shawshank Redemption
Rudy always does me in
Message in a Bottle, WOW
 
Remember the Titan's
Brian's Song - original
Where the Red Fern Grows
 
A Japanese foreign film called The Way Home.

Maybe not your typical tearjerker but I cried through the movie because it was identical to my childhood.
 
Oops, forgot to mention Cinema Paradiso, an Italian flick.
 
Wow, am I glad I'm not the only one who cries at cartoon movies!!!


I sobbed at the end of "Beauty and the Beast" the first time I saw it. :blush:
 
The Joy Luck Club - still makes me cry and I must have seen the movie over a dozen times!!

Also A Dog of Flanders - not just wimpery crying, but full on, ugly face bawling.
Also My Dog Skip - I think animal movies just get to me! :dog:
 


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