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I dated a guy once who cried over some stupid Disney type flick about a bunch of geese who couldn't fly and are coaxed into flying by someone who taught them with an air glider (the geese thinking the glider was its mother). Relationship pretty much went downhill from there LOL
"Field of Dreams" gets my husband (and me) every time. (When Kevin Cosner finally meets his dad's "ghost" and they go out to the field and play catch, well, I can hardly keep it together.
Oh yeah, I don't know what it is but I always seem to get something in my eye when they show that part.
Don't want to be a nitpicker, but Julia Roberts doesn't die when she's unconscious and the baby's alone and crying.
A couple that were mentioned:
Revolutionary Road: Almost unbearable to watch. Same for many others mentioned. I agree, I can only get through some movies just once. It takes too much out of you.
Leon: I *love* "Leon." Yes, you must get past the basic premise of the relationship; after that, it's awesome.
Edit: I mistook "Revolutionary Road" for "Reservation Road."
Last edited by SeaOfGrass; 02-16-2009 at 01:23 AM..
never ending story, the scene where the giant rock biter is sitting on the beach staring at his hands
these were good hands these were strong hands but they let the nothing come and take his friends right out of them.
I dated a guy once who cried over some stupid Disney type flick about a bunch of geese who couldn't fly and are coaxed into flying by someone who taught them with an air glider (the geese thinking the glider was its mother). Relationship pretty much went downhill from there LOL
cobolt is that you. hey wait a minute you said you liked disney and sensitive guys. well nice to talk to you anyway, thank goodness we didnt go to see "free willy".
I'm a man, never cried because a film but definetly felt something or was close to it. In Crash when the little girl was thought to be shot dead. Pursuit of Happyness when he got the job.
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