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Post by sueme on Apr 19, 2010 13:50:15 GMT
^ Just today I was remembering Black Beauty. It made me cry. But I haven't seen it in about 10 years for sure... And during the end of Moulin Rouge I was caught between crying and laughing. I really do like Ewan McGregor and think he is a great actor but the way he was crying at the end of the film just sounded so akward.
But the last film that made me really cry was Into The Wild. And it wasn't only because I was just emotionally that day.
Edit: Damn. I took to long to write. This post is partially referring to Rhipeat.
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Post by tara on Apr 20, 2010 19:34:01 GMT
Into the wild's a beautiful movie, but I saw it about a year ago and i remember ended up feeling very very sad. Like "okay... it's a true story"
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Post by allison on Apr 21, 2010 19:41:19 GMT
A streetcar named desire.
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Post by miguelhp on Apr 22, 2010 21:31:08 GMT
The only movie that made me cry: Billy Elliot.
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Post by wanderer on Apr 23, 2010 9:01:42 GMT
But the last film that made me really cry was Into The Wild. And it wasn't only because I was just emotionally that day. Into the wild's a beautiful movie, but I saw it about a year ago and i remember ended up feeling very very sad. Like "okay... it's a true story" ‘Into The Wild’ is one of my favourite movies ever. It still makes me cry every time I watch it. I loved the book too (by Jon Krakaur) which also made me cry. And it is a really touching and human story. I remember watching it in the cinema and several small children walking in during the dying scene with shocked faces.
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Post by Rhiflect on Apr 23, 2010 19:36:58 GMT
Oh god, Into The Wild is FAR too depressing for me to watch ever again. Literally, it's depressing on another level, it has almost disturbed me! SO sad and traumatic, poor poor guy.
In other news, i've been regularly crying at House.
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Post by lastgoodbye on Apr 25, 2010 16:20:55 GMT
In other news, i've been regularly crying at House. Hey, where've you got to? You should totally bump my House thread
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Post by Rhiflect on Apr 25, 2010 20:28:03 GMT
Will do!
I cried at Adam last night. So good!
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Post by sueme on Apr 30, 2010 18:11:58 GMT
Fried Green Tomatos at the Whistle Stop Café Such a wonderful movie. And at that one scene I just couldn't hold back some silent tears. Even though we were watching the movie in our English class and I was hoping that no one noticed my wet eyes...
Edit: Sorry, about the spoiler. I changed it.
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Post by helwin tins on Apr 30, 2010 18:42:22 GMT
watch the spoilers!
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Post by nyokiee on May 18, 2010 16:28:21 GMT
the movie that made me cry all the time is History Boys, oh and some of House ep. too..
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Post by emmavictoria on May 23, 2010 17:46:58 GMT
The Time Traveller's Wife
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Post by yvonne on May 28, 2011 9:50:41 GMT
Deep Impact *g*
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Post by catwolf on Jun 23, 2011 18:10:58 GMT
Dancer In The Dark (the film with Björk), it's wonderful but so so so sad I had red eyes for like an hour later!
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Post by isisra on Jun 23, 2011 18:18:31 GMT
Everybody must watch 'Mysterious Skin' - Amazing, disturbing, depressing, strange, and beautiful! It may even make you cry... www.imdb.com/title/tt0370986/
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Post by herrdoktor on Sept 9, 2011 15:02:35 GMT
"Dancer in the Dark", of course. "Finding Neverland" aswell
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Post by Chelsea on Nov 8, 2011 7:54:10 GMT
I cry at Click and Of Mice and Men. Poor Lenny...
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Post by tifanny on Nov 29, 2011 22:14:57 GMT
The Visitor - the scene when they're telling his girlfriend what happened...
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Post by hanna on Nov 30, 2011 14:54:07 GMT
*Little Women*.... I start crying my eyes out from around minute 15 till end. Plus it gets worse everytime I watch it again -.-
Well, and *Third Star* is nearly the same, but there is not even hope in the end......
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Post by thehazelwoodfaye on Nov 30, 2011 21:02:13 GMT
omg yes, little women always makes me cry... ;( but I could slap Jo every f***ing time I watch it when she refuses Teddy...
haven't really seen many films lately, Merlin and Downton Abbey had to be watched first. but the last time I remember crying was while rewatching Miss Austen regrets for the x time. It's so cruel and yet I will never stop watching it again and again and loving it.
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