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73. It's a Wonderful Life and The Bishop's WIfe (but it's a bit early for them)
Edited on Sun Oct-04-09 12:47 PM by tigereye

The Crying Game, Harold and Maude (well, a bit at the end), Big Fish, Blade Runner, Field of Dreams (wow, that one sure is!), The Way We Were. Oh and Beaches and the one about the women who work at the beauty parlor with all the great actresses. Can't think of the name of it at the moment.



Of course, I'm a big softie though, and cry at pretty much anything. :hide:
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  -i have pms-name 10 of the best tearjerker movies to watch w8liftinglady  Oct-03-09 03:51 PM   #0 
  - From a guys perspective...  asdjrocky   Oct-03-09 03:54 PM   #1 
  - Say Anything, definitely  yurbud   Oct-04-09 02:21 AM   #65 
  - my dog skip. put it on for my very sensitive ten yr old. the drama and trauma  seabeyond   Oct-04-09 12:57 PM   #74 
  - has anyone seen Hotel Rwanda?  w8liftinglady   Oct-03-09 03:55 PM   #2 
  - That one too.  asdjrocky   Oct-03-09 03:57 PM   #3 
  - It's great. (nt)  rbnyc   Oct-03-09 05:35 PM   #24 
  - Tore me up! Good movie, but so sad.  Shell Beau   Oct-03-09 06:58 PM   #40 
  - totally awesome flick!  TorchTheWitch   Oct-04-09 02:00 AM   #58 
  - for some reason Good Will Hunting and Forrest Gump ALWAYS MAKE me cry  w8liftinglady   Oct-03-09 04:07 PM   #4 
  - Has anyone seen Philadelphia-feedback  w8liftinglady   Oct-03-09 04:10 PM   #5 
  - Absolutely great performance by Tom Hanks.  Graybeard   Oct-03-09 04:19 PM   #7 
  - oh yeah, Glory is a good one. n/t  Scout   Oct-03-09 04:29 PM   #13 
  - Didn't like it.  bigwillq   Oct-03-09 04:47 PM   #19 
  - Old Yeller and Brian's Song  NightWatcher   Oct-03-09 04:19 PM   #6 
  - Brian's Song never fails to make me ball my eyes out  TorchTheWitch   Oct-04-09 02:02 AM   #60 
  - well-starting with hotel rwanda...  w8liftinglady   Oct-03-09 04:22 PM   #8 
  - My Dog Skip.  Cant trust em   Oct-03-09 04:24 PM   #9 
  - aw the ending  Skittles   Oct-04-09 07:30 PM   #85 
  - If it's PMS, then watch Beaches. There's no reason to watch anything else. Beaches. I tear up just  Brickbat   Oct-03-09 04:25 PM   #10 
  - I agree with Beaches. Also A League of Their Own when  CBR   Oct-03-09 05:46 PM   #29 
  - Well, the Shawshank Redemption always reduces me to tears.  Arugula Latte   Oct-03-09 04:27 PM   #11 
  - Shawshank is just great.  Shell Beau   Oct-03-09 06:59 PM   #41 
  - Terms of Endearment  Scout   Oct-03-09 04:28 PM   #12 
  - I watched that last night=I guess if I had friends it'd be different  w8liftinglady   Oct-03-09 04:37 PM   #17 
  - Well the great-grand-daddy of them all has to be...  Graybeard   Oct-03-09 04:38 PM   #18 
  - Million Dollar Baby.  armyowalgreens   Oct-03-09 04:31 PM   #14 
  - Yes, a real tearjerker there.  Shell Beau   Oct-03-09 07:00 PM   #42 
  - Lorenzo's Oil  KamaAina   Oct-03-09 04:31 PM   #15 
  - I gagged a little when I read "cheap stuff" and "squirt"...  armyowalgreens   Oct-03-09 04:34 PM   #16 
     - I call it a "San Jose 200"  KamaAina   Oct-03-09 06:49 PM   #38 
  - I wish I had some PM's  rcrush   Oct-03-09 05:08 PM   #20 
  - Check your PMs!  bigwillq   Oct-03-09 05:34 PM   #23 
  - wish you were here to watch movies with me  w8liftinglady   Oct-03-09 05:36 PM   #25 
  - The English Patient.  cwydro   Oct-03-09 05:16 PM   #21 
  - I cried at Zombieland earlier this afternoon.  rbnyc   Oct-03-09 05:34 PM   #22 
  - Steel Magnolias  TommyO   Oct-03-09 05:42 PM   #26 
  - Ghost and Somewhere in Time. n/t  Hepburn   Oct-03-09 05:43 PM   #27 
  - Hmmm....here's 9  RFKHumphreyObama   Oct-03-09 05:46 PM   #28 
  - is there something wrong with me because I REALLY want to watch 1984?  w8liftinglady   Oct-03-09 05:48 PM   #30 
  - Which one? (nt)  rbnyc   Oct-03-09 05:59 PM   #32 
     - the one with john heard  w8liftinglady   Oct-03-09 05:59 PM   #33 
        - That's as good a choice asy any.  rbnyc   Oct-03-09 06:04 PM   #35 
  - To Kill a Mockingbird...  rbnyc   Oct-03-09 05:58 PM   #31 
  - fuck that  Rising Phoenix   Oct-03-09 06:00 PM   #34 
  - Dont even know why I want a sad movie...feeling sorry for myself and no sympathy sex avail  w8liftinglady   Oct-03-09 06:05 PM   #36 
     - a girl is her own best friend.......  Rising Phoenix   Oct-03-09 06:09 PM   #37 
  - Schindler's List  Shell Beau   Oct-03-09 06:58 PM   #39 
  - Forget movies, cook up some brown rice  watercolors   Oct-03-09 07:40 PM   #43 
  - The Lives of Others (and others inside)...  GirlAfire   Oct-03-09 07:57 PM   #44 
  - I just watched The Lives of Others...  WorseBeforeBetter   Oct-04-09 01:39 AM   #55 
     - Was That...  GirlAfire   Oct-04-09 11:22 AM   #71 
        - Yes, it was.  WorseBeforeBetter   Oct-04-09 12:16 PM   #72 
           - You Totally Should!  GirlAfire   Oct-04-09 02:22 PM   #75 
  - An Affair to Remember  ellaydubya   Oct-03-09 08:20 PM   #45 
  - Grave of the Fireflies is most tearjerker movie you will ever experience  Rabrrrrrr   Oct-03-09 08:22 PM   #46 
  - what is that about? n/t  orleans   Oct-04-09 02:13 AM   #62 
     - It's about two Japanese children having to survive on their own  kentauros   Oct-04-09 02:26 AM   #67 
  - The Notebook....and good luck!!! n/t  cry baby   Oct-03-09 10:10 PM   #47 
  - that one was evil--I thought it was going to be stupid but it was a punch in the gut at the end  yurbud   Oct-04-09 02:19 AM   #63 
  - If you don't mind subtitles...  begin_within   Oct-03-09 10:27 PM   #48 
  - Born Free (1966)  begin_within   Oct-03-09 10:29 PM   #49 
  - The Way We Were...  Robeson   Oct-03-09 11:30 PM   #50 
  - Another one of my very favorites  ellaydubya   Oct-04-09 02:40 PM   #79 
  - self-delete.  EmeraldCityGrl   Oct-03-09 11:46 PM   #51 
  - What does you having personal messages have to do with tear-jerker movies?  LostInAnomie   Oct-03-09 11:51 PM   #52 
  - Tess of the D'urbervilles n/t  barb162   Oct-03-09 11:53 PM   #53 
  - I made music videos. Does that count?  sakabatou   Oct-04-09 12:03 AM   #54 
  - It's an oldie, but get ahold of 1961's  LibDemAlways   Oct-04-09 01:42 AM   #56 
  - I knew that was coming...  WorseBeforeBetter   Oct-04-09 01:49 AM   #57 
     - I first saw it in even darker ages - probably 1968 or so. I was  LibDemAlways   Oct-04-09 02:03 AM   #61 
  - here's my list:  orleans   Oct-04-09 02:01 AM   #59 
  - The Elephant Man got to me although when it was over, someone else in the theater said...  yurbud   Oct-04-09 02:20 AM   #64 
  - ORDINARY PEOPLE with Mary Tyler Moore, Donald Sutherland, and Timothy Hutton  yurbud   Oct-04-09 02:23 AM   #66 
  - The Iron Giant  kentauros   Oct-04-09 02:29 AM   #68 
  - The Green Mile  mia   Oct-04-09 03:09 AM   #69 
  - Yeah, that one got me too.  Shell Beau   Oct-04-09 07:40 PM   #86 
  - Some Kind Of Wonderful.  BlooInBloo   Oct-04-09 03:11 AM   #70 
  - I took an older woman on a date to see that movie...  WCGreen   Oct-04-09 02:52 PM   #81 
     - Heh. It's my all-time fav.  BlooInBloo   Oct-04-09 08:01 PM   #88 
  - It's a Wonderful Life and The Bishop's WIfe (but it's a bit early for them)  tigereye   Oct-04-09 12:45 PM   #73 
  - Saving Private Ryan....  WCGreen   Oct-04-09 02:29 PM   #76 
  - I had forgotten how beautiful and moving that scene was...  CaliforniaPeggy   Oct-04-09 07:21 PM   #84 
  - Imitation of Life  Individualist   Oct-04-09 02:34 PM   #77 
  - Nobody Knows, which sounds a lot like...  GirlAfire   Oct-04-09 02:37 PM   #78 
  - A Summer Story  frogmarch   Oct-04-09 02:47 PM   #80 
  - Sophie's Choice and any movie about a dog.  Inspired   Oct-04-09 07:19 PM   #82 
  - dupe  Inspired   Oct-04-09 07:20 PM   #83 
  - PETE AND TILLY  BOSSHOG   Oct-04-09 07:43 PM   #87 
 

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