they're already mentioned: notebook, armageddon (that was a good one that i would have forgotten!), stepmom (its been on so much the past few weeks i guess cause of mothers day and every single time, i am crying)...
Um, I don't remember the name, but it's got JLo and Ben Afflack (sp?) in it......and JLo dies giving birth. I seriously ball for hours every time I see it because I fear it could happen to me.
Love Actually. The part where Emma Thompson's character realizes that all of the Christmas gifts have been opened...and no gold necklace. I was telling DH about that scene not too long ago...ugh. It makes me cry just thinking about it...
Band of Brothers...I cannot watch the liberation scenes. ?
It wasn't over for me...it still ain't over. *CRIES*
Damn that Notebook!!!!!!!!!!
LOL!! Ugh you got me right through the heart! I love The Notebook. I refuse to see Marley & Me though - we have a 10 month old golden retriever - I don't need to think that far into her future thanks!
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I have a list of movies that I will actually change the channel on right before the sad part- Forrest Gump, Titanic, Steel Magnolias- those are the big three. I've also found myself getting teary eyed during The Wizard of Oz when she is saying goodbye. I've seen it 8 million times but sometime around 18 it started making me weepy...
Pearl Harbor. I tried watching it 5 times over 2 1/2 years and still can not get through the whole movie because I bawl so bad I loose it and almost go into a panic attack.
I think I need to watch it today just to get that good cry out.......
Along with the two you have, I recently watched "Remember the Titans" and "Gridlock" with DH, we were BOTH crying. Both football movies with touching parts. I'm a sucker for movies. Doesn't take much. A death, a love scene, baby births.
I'm a dork, but stuff that made me cry as a little kid still does - Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph, Dumbo.. oh, and even Curious George if I am feeling sentimental.
My Life, I think is what it is called. Michael Keaton is in it and he has cancer but his wife is pregnant with their first and only. So he records his life via camera for his son. So sad!!!
Re: Speaking of crying.. what movie makes you cry
I seriously think you might be my twin...
When she's saying goodbye to her dad...kills me!
The Notebook
It wasn't over for me...it still ain't over. *CRIES*
Damn that Notebook!!!!!!!!!!
Love Actually. The part where Emma Thompson's character realizes that all of the Christmas gifts have been opened...and no gold necklace. I was telling DH about that scene not too long ago...ugh. It makes me cry just thinking about it...
Band of Brothers...I cannot watch the liberation scenes.
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LOL!! Ugh you got me right through the heart! I love The Notebook. I refuse to see Marley & Me though - we have a 10 month old golden retriever - I don't need to think that far into her future thanks!
good call on that one! this is an awesome movie!
and to throw a more recent movie in there... marlee and me!
terms of endearment. when shirley macclaine is talking with her grandson right after they leave the hospital.
and recently, nights in rodanthe.
oh yeah thats a great movie!! YaYa Sisterhood!!
Pearl Harbor. I tried watching it 5 times over 2 1/2 years and still can not get through the whole movie because I bawl so bad I loose it and almost go into a panic attack.
I think I need to watch it today just to get that good cry out.......
I'm a dork, but stuff that made me cry as a little kid still does - Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph, Dumbo.. oh, and even Curious George if I am feeling sentimental.
My Life, I think is what it is called. Michael Keaton is in it and he has cancer but his wife is pregnant with their first and only. So he records his life via camera for his son. So sad!!!
The Notebook too!