IMMORTAL BELOVED
Movie of Beethoven's life. Talks about women who he loved, but there was only one true love. Gary oldman played Beethoven. Very touching
TITANIC
All those bodies in the water. And the music that played. Just made me cry. When I watched it first, I didn't cry. When I watched it few years later, I cried. Strange
MAN IN THE IRON MASK
The way D'Artagnan died made me cry.
DEEP IMPACT
When this huge wawe came and drowned many cities... it was horrible. People who loved each other huged for last time. Father and daugther just stood on the beach and waited for drowning... Very sad
Mayboy · Member since
A few have, the ones i can remember umm
E.T
Titanic
The Lion King
Superman the first movie
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iGSM · Member since
Heh, I thought you said 'Gary Coleman' played Beethoven.
'Whatchu talkin' 'bout, piano?'
Fenderek · Member since
TITANIC
I cried at the end because I realised that nothing is going to give me back three hours of my life i wasted on that... crap....
SAVING PRIVATE RYAN
Same, although as far as I remember it wasn't three hours- thank god... What a ridiculous concept anyway- sacrifice few ppl to bring back one... Not sure if they were brave- stupiddity is a better word...
BRAVEHEART
Good one, although Mel's accent was pretty bad...
But yeah, truly cried on this one...
HIGHLANDER
"Who Wants To Live Forecer" bit makes me cry every time...
Guy · Member since
Titanic
The Lion King (when I was little, ofcourse :)
The Life Of David Gale (well, not really cry, but a very depressing movie)
Under Pressure · Member since
Deep Impact made me cry for another reason ... hmm ...
Probably only Blade Runner. Maybe Empire of the Sun.
Taylor-Mayed · Member since
Films that particularly stick in the mind as upsetting me when I was a child are "E-T" (you know, the bit where he falls in the river, and then 'dies') and, oddly, "Short Circuit 2" (when he gets attacked by men with axes... I can remember being very upset, but my dad sagely assuring me that he couldn't be dead because "it's not that kind of film.")
I can remember the last film that made me cry, but it's so embarrassing that if I told you I'd have to kill you.
pma · Member since
Some educational films I have seen during my life
have made me want to cry out of boredom. That's about it.
Farlander · Member since
None.
And as for this:
"IMMORTAL BELOVED
Movie of Beethoven's life. Talks about women who he loved, but there was only one true love. Gary oldman played Beethoven. Very touching."
That movie was, like, pure fiction.
Penis - Vagina · Member since
"Same, although as far as I remember it wasn't three hours- thank god... What a ridiculous concept anyway- sacrifice few ppl to bring back one... Not sure if they were brave- stupiddity is a better word..."
Didn't you understand that his poor mom had already lost 2 or 3 sons in the war? They were gonna make damn sure she didn't lose her last remaining son.. I don't see anything stupid about that. It's not a favorite of mine.. I only saw it once and didn't want to see it again.. not because it was bad or stupid, but because it was too intense.
And there's only one D in stupidity. How ironic eh? ;)
nil · Member since
From here to Eternity
Smelz · Member since
I'm usually a bit of an ice queen, but cried at a few films...
-Titanic (because it's based around a tragic true story-not because of jack dying, as most of my friends did!)
-The Green Mile
-Billy Elliot
-The Little Mermaid (I don't know why, but I always do)
Apparently 'The Perfect Storm' is one of the saddest films ever, so I won't be seeing that anytime soon! mel xxx
bleeding heart show · Member since
-Forest Gump
-Moulin Rouge
Saffron Caribou · Member since
Crossroads
Swim Fan
Stop! or my mom will shoot
These films made me cry of boredom.
In terms of real tear jerkers:
Grave of the Fireflies
Sophie's Choice
Lost in Translation