2) Suggest to me some baw movies. I don't cry at much, so... they gotta be really good. And no movies like "I am Sam," (or whatever that dog movie is called).... those break my heart. And I won't watch them. >_< Olol.
I think you're talking about Marley & Me. That made me cry =( and what's worse was...My Sister's Keeper.
12-13-2009 at 11:22 AM
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I think you're talking about Marley & Me. That made me cry =( and what's worse was...My Sister's Keeper.
Yea, that mighta been the one. Though I don't remember ever watching it.
My Dog Skip rings a bell though. Pretty sure I bawed HARD at that one.
Is "My Sister's Keeper" legitimately good? o_O I thought it would be overrated, like every other Diaz movie.
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12-13-2009 at 11:23 AM
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I'm gonna have a lot of movies to watch over the break. ;D
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12-13-2009 at 11:28 AM
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I cry at every. single. movie. I think I get too into them, and I can't take myself out enough to not cry. Example: I cried at 40 Year Old Virgin when Andy told Trish he was a virgin. It wasn't even that sad!
My Girl
Ghost
Titanic
The Green Mile
Angus (I don't remember if this was a sad movie or just had a lot of sad parts)
Saving Private Ryan (any military/war movie makes me cry)
A lot of the "Top 10 saddest movies" lists I found on Google say "Grave of Fireflies". I don't know what that is.
Where The Red Fern Grows. Did anyone else have to watch that in grade 4/5? I was actually allowed to be excused from watching it both years because it was so sad, I couldn't contain myself. I hated it. It's about dogs.
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12-13-2009 at 11:56 AM
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My Sister's Keeper is a good movie, made me cry...I'll admit it. But the ending is completely different than in the book its based on. I think that if they kept the original ending it would've been much more emotional!
12-13-2009 at 12:39 PM
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Example: I cried at 40 Year Old Virgin when Andy told Trish he was a virgin. It wasn't even that sad!
LOL
aaah ur a silly one! =P
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12-13-2009 at 01:16 PM
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"Field of Dreams"
-when Costner gets to play catch with his dad at the end, damn that's emotional
"Planes, Trains and Automobiles"
-when you find out John Candy's (mac alumni, by the way) real story on the subway you can't help but tear up
"Life is Beautiful"
-one of the best endings for a comedy, ever.
12-13-2009 at 01:22 PM
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Big Fish
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12-13-2009 at 01:25 PM
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Definitely, Maybe
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Well, to be more precise, I cried for the first half when it was all boring and girly, because I thought I was going to die of boredom and I was WAY too young to die, but then the ship hit an iceberg and things got awesome, so I cheered up.
12-13-2009 at 02:07 PM
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Well there's this Korean movie that makes me bawl - BIG time. Like I can't stop crying every time I see it. Plus, it's funny too. It's called "My Sassy Girl" - I think you can watch it on youtube or on mysoju.com. There's subtitles (otherwise, I wouldn't understand it). You should watch it. It's long-ish - almost 3 hrs or something. But worth it - well, I loved it. There's an English version - I haven't seen it - but I heard it's not as good as the original Korean one.
Other movies that make me cry (but not as much as My Sassy Girl): A Walk to Remember, Lion King 2, Hotel Rwanda. I generally cry for movies though, but these are the most memorable ones for me Oh, and Marley and Me - but you won't watch it. lol.
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12-13-2009 at 02:53 PM
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Try Shadowlands, Cinema Paradiso or Il Postino.
12-13-2009 at 03:00 PM
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Dancer in the Dark, it's a musical starring icelandic musician Bjork, she also wrote the music. It's about a blind woman who is saving money so that her son can get an operation so he won't be blind, her landlord steals her money and she kills him. It's one of the most weirdest/horribly depressing movies I've ever see.
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