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Old 11-15-2009, 09:20 PM
 
Location: Arkansas
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Oh my gosh! There are too many to name! I'm such a baby when it come to death scenes and loves scenes! I cry all the time during movies! This why I do well with comedies!

1) Beaches~ cry the whole time
2) Steel Magnolias~ cry a lot of the movie
3) The Notebook~ cry most of the movie

Gosh, there are just too many to name on here and to show clips of!
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Old 11-15-2009, 09:28 PM
 
Location: So Cal
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The scene in Sense and Sensibility when Emma Thompson's character finds out that Hugh Grants character is there to see her.

She breaks downs cause the whole movie she thinks he's gone to her.






YouTube - SENSE & SENSIBILITY || 'Then you are not married ?'
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Old 11-15-2009, 09:47 PM
 
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Sabrina (1995)
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Old 11-15-2009, 10:23 PM
 
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Not really love or romance related, but this clip and song always gets me. It's an episode from Without A Trace, in which they try to find a young boy who ran away from home because he was being bullied at school and tried to kill himself.


YouTube - David Berkeley's Fire Sign from CBS-TVs Without a Trace
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Old 11-16-2009, 05:59 AM
 
Location: Tampa baby!!
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Anyone see this?
I like that movie a lot, but it only got me one tear.

Love Actually got me going though. Something about unrequited love gets me every time.

http://movie-madness.buzzsugar.com/1613243
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Old 11-16-2009, 12:53 PM
 
Location: Las Vegas
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About all I could find was the original trailer for this film---but it's probably the single most romantic film I've ever seen.


YouTube - The Enchanted Cottage - Original Trailer 1945

The best flavour I can give you for this is the version co-stars Robert Young, Dorothy McGuire (no relation to the singer in the McGuire Sisters), and Herbert Marshall performed for radio's Lux Radio Theater on 3 September 1945.

Briefly: An embittered socialite (Young) disfigured in World War II who rejects his fiancee's reluctant acceptance upon his return home retreats to the New England hideaway where he planned his original honeymoon . . . and where, out of shattering loneliness, he meets and marries the plain, lonely, but empathetic caretaker (McGuire) of the cottage---a cottage believed to cast a spell upon honeymooners.

All I can say is that anyone who doesn't have tears by the time this one reaches its finish has no soul.
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Old 11-16-2009, 12:56 PM
 
Location: Falls Church, VA
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The Notebook is my favorite movie... too many favorite scenes to post...
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Old 11-16-2009, 02:32 PM
 
Location: The Jar
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Thumbs up Excellent choice!

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About all I could find was the original trailer for this film---but it's probably the single most romantic film I've ever seen.


YouTube - The Enchanted Cottage - Original Trailer 1945

The best flavour I can give you for this is the version co-stars Robert Young, Dorothy McGuire (no relation to the singer in the McGuire Sisters), and Herbert Marshall performed for radio's Lux Radio Theater on 3 September 1945.

Briefly: An embittered socialite (Young) disfigured in World War II who rejects his fiancee's reluctant acceptance upon his return home retreats to the New England hideaway where he planned his original honeymoon . . . and where, out of shattering loneliness, he meets and marries the plain, lonely, but empathetic caretaker (McGuire) of the cottage---a cottage believed to cast a spell upon honeymooners.

All I can say is that anyone who doesn't have tears by the time this one reaches its finish has no soul.
Great movie.
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Old 11-16-2009, 02:37 PM
 
Location: Las Vegas
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I also vote for The Enchanted Cottage. I've never seen the movie but I've heard the radio version several times.

I also love The Promise. Makes me cry every time I see it. I couldn't find a clip but the stars are Kathleen Quinlan and Stephen Collins.
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Old 11-16-2009, 02:39 PM
 
Location: The Jar
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Oh my gosh! There are too many to name! I'm such a baby when it come to death scenes and loves scenes! I cry all the time during movies! This why I do well with comedies!

1) Beaches~ cry the whole time
2) Steel Magnolias~ cry a lot of the movie
3) The Notebook~ cry most of the movie

Gosh, there are just too many to name on here and to show clips of!
I bet this one gets to you, too!


YouTube - Terms of Endearment - Theatrical Trailer
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