What Movie Made You Cry The Most; Be Honest? (coming, Madison, documentary)
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Originally Posted by REA88
I go months without tearing up, but History Channel made a movie editing and putting together 6-10 different home movies in real time during the 911 attacks. They have played it at least the past two years on 911. That got me the closest.
There was a part where a group of firefighters was walking towards the second tower after the first had collapsed. And you saw each one of there faces for a split second. At the end of the film you find out what you already knew: that everyone of those firefighters died less than an hour later. It got me both years.
R.J. MacReady - Brokeback Mountain! Yes! It never fails to move me and make me cry either. And yup, PITTSTON2SARASOTA, no wonder, The Elephant Man is brutal! (in a non-gross, non-obvious way).
On a lighter note; thank God they did not combine the plots....I'd still be weeping..LOL.
Terms of Endearment - that scene when Sally Field demands meds for her daughter
that was Shirley McClain, I think, and yes, I bawled my eyes at that one.
Taking Chance-this one really got to me. A true story of a Marine escorting the body of a young fallen Marine home for burial.
An Affair to Remember-as someone said, the old Cary Grant/Deborah Kerr version. A tearjerker.
I Want to Live-Susan Hayworth
Back Street-all versions but if I remember, the one with susan Hayworth and John Gavin.
Old Yeller-'nuff said.
Boys Don't Cry-one of the saddest movies I have ever seen. It will stay with me forever. My heart broke with this one.
Love Is a Many Splendored Thing-Jennifer Jones and William Holden, mainly for the scene where she goes back out to their favorite place and she can see him coming over the rise to meet her and he has been killed....
Also....Out of Africa-rewatched it recently and still cried all over again when Robert Redford dies.
Also II....Gladiator
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that was Shirley McClain, I think, and yes, I bawled my eyes at that one.
Taking Chance-this one really got to me. A true story of a Marine escorting the body of a young fallen Marine home for burial.
An Affair to Remember-as someone said, the old Cary Grant/Deborah Kerr version. A tearjerker.
I Want to Live-Susan Hayworth
Back Street-all versions but if I remember, the one with susan Hayworth and John Gavin.
Old Yeller-'nuff said.
Boys Don't Cry-one of the saddest movies I have ever seen. It will stay with me forever. My heart broke with this one.
Love Is a Many Splendored Thing-Jennifer Jones and William Holden, mainly for the scene where she goes back out to their favorite place and she can see him coming over the rise to meet her and he has been killed....
Also....Out of Africa-rewatched it recently and still cried all over again when Robert Redford dies.
The movie Click made me tear up. I almost wanted to cry my eyes out near the ending.
I'm not familar with that one...I'll have to Google it.
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