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    Forrest Gump - but those are happy tears..

    and for a real tear jerker , a film called "Forever England" , with Sir Alec guiness and the guy that played Rumpole
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    Green Mile, Saving Private Ryan

    This one your all gonna laugh at me for but Cold Mountain watched it twice at the cinema the first time choked me, esph when the old couple got the living day lights battered out of em and then nicole kidman and renee (cant remember the acting names ) saved the women but her husband was dead that was quite sad.....

    but the second time i saw it i cried and cried for last twenty minutes was so sad watching Orlando Bloom working so hard to get back to Nicole Kidman, he gets there and then dies


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    Pay it forward... gawd.. such a sad ending... and Saving Pvt Ryan is not necessarily saddening, but more sobering... it's very true to what actually happened on the beaches tbh it's more relief that I've never had to/never will have to do that sort of thing... must have ben terrifying...

    The thing thats kinda hit me hardest tho recently, was a book... "Against A Dark Background" by Ian M Banks... starts off ok, with a bit of dark humour, and then the whole situation just dissolves into this complete and utter bog-horror of a mess, and 1 person comes out of it alive at the end. Just one.. out of maybe 50-60 characters in the book.. kinda drains the happiness out of ya

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    I cry at everything - Bloody embarrasing sometimes!

    Silent Running, wow! I'd forgot that one. 'Truly, Madly, Deeply' was a sniffler. 'Powder' was a bawler!

    Agree with all the faves above too, Saving Private Ryan especially. And a Beautiful Mind.

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    I'm afraid to say that I cry at films all the time- especially if I'm tired, which I nearly always am. The two worst ones were The English Patient and About Schmidt- and both got me because I found most of the film a bit detached, so the emotional scenes at the end came as more of a surprise.

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    Oh yeah.. and Schindler's List... I did shed a tear at that one.. espsesh at the end where they show the real people who were there laying rocks (in the Jewish tradition I'm led to believe) on Schindler's grave... Very emotional..

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    mmm Saving Private ryan didnt make me dry, but that bit where he slowly stabs the guy and he's begging for his life - that freaked me out fora couple of days......

    The end of Leon made get a little dewy

    When i was really pissed a bawled during Dune - when Paul and Gurney meet each other. But it was happy tears!

    Gladiator also, if ive had a few

    The ending of DAS Boot where after watching them struggle for life for 6 hours they all die at the end.

    Also i think i cried with joy when i watched the Truman Show when he gets out to go and meet natascha mchelenroeroe. who is fit....

    Also my Dad has this home movie of me when i was 8, waving my little dick around in the shower. That makes me cry....

    And i couldnt cry at schindlers list cos i'd just read an interview with his wife, who said it was all a load of bo**ocks, and that he was mainly interested in getting jewish ass......oh well
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    Saving Pvt Ryan, We Were Soldiers (two scenes - the end, and the bit in the beginning where the wife of a soldier is trying to sing but can't for crying, she keeps trying and trying, and slowly the other women join in with her to sing), The Passion - two scenes, one where his mother sees him stumble, thinks back to childhood and runs to go to him, and the end on the cross; and 'Lucas', where he sits on a grass bank with his frog watching everyone else at Prom.
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    private ryan is sad but no tears........
    gladiator end bit
    friends final episode
    futurama season four-'Jurrasic bark' nealry cried at the end lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vaul
    The first of the films that made me blub, when I was about 8, was some black and white WWII film, that I can't remember the name of (not very interesting then really, is it?). At the end, the two Brit \ American soldiers who had been the focus of the film, were trapped and drowned in a water-filled cellar. I can remember filling up (no pun intended) to this day.

    I remember like it was yesterday, that the credits rolled and the screen cut away as the cellar was filling up, and I remember vividly saying to my old man "Did they get out Dad?" and trying to hide my face when he said they didn't. I knew they didn't, but... well, I don't know really; I thought he'd say they did, I suppose.
    Damn that's got me thinking.... I'm sure I've seen the same damn film, but I thought they shot each other rather than be captured/drown?

    What the heck was this film??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete
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    I'm with vaul on this one. you a girl pete?


    anyone remember that episode of ER where they page the black med student to help with a trauma, and a beeper on the corpse goes off? man vs L-train? .... that was dark. He jumped cos benton gave him a hard time..
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    only movie to make me cry was when I was about 8 and I was watching short circuit 2, when those guys do him in with the axe's and he sets the remote control planes on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funnelhead
    I'm with vaul on this one. you a girl pete?


    anyone remember that episode of ER where they page the black med student to help with a trauma, and a beeper on the corpse goes off? man vs L-train? .... that was dark. He jumped cos benton gave him a hard time..

    Yeah I remember that one.. bit of a plot twist that one for sure, yessir bedad.....

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    Forest Gump, ET, Armageddon, Green Mile and Bambi. the last film i cried at was American History X at the end, it had me welling up in no time. can't beat a good ol' cry tho (not wanting to sound like an emo kid :S).
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