Has anybody here Cried at a Film?
Has anybody here Cried at a Film?
Galbally;574728 wrote: Oh I cried at one of the Star Trek movies when Mr Spock died from Radiation, because he was fixing the ship (again), and he had a death scene behind a glass door, and he died, then they shot him out a torpedo tube at a new planet, and Captain Kirk cried a bit, and its a kinda young lads sci fi nerd thing, but I admit it, in 1985, that made me a bit weepy, about a one hankier.You're doing this deliberately, young man. Try to be more serious please. I howled my way through Waterworld but I'd not admit it in public.
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When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
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Pinky;574731 wrote: Spot's being mean to me because I love bunnies.
It must have been the bit where the main bunny dies and you see him leave his body and hopping away as a ghost-bunny...that did it!
Yes, sometimes men can be mean to girls, its a bit like the way we used to pull your pig tails in the school year.
But I think we all cried a bit when we saw that when we were young, its a good kids movie, sad, but kinda interesting story. Course nowadays the rabbits would be mutant rabbits, and they would be lap dancers, and their would probably be a heavy metal soundtrack, or there would be rapping rabbits, and it would be crap.

It must have been the bit where the main bunny dies and you see him leave his body and hopping away as a ghost-bunny...that did it!
Yes, sometimes men can be mean to girls, its a bit like the way we used to pull your pig tails in the school year.
But I think we all cried a bit when we saw that when we were young, its a good kids movie, sad, but kinda interesting story. Course nowadays the rabbits would be mutant rabbits, and they would be lap dancers, and their would probably be a heavy metal soundtrack, or there would be rapping rabbits, and it would be crap.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
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spot;574734 wrote: You're doing this deliberately, young man. Try to be more serious please. I howled my way through Waterworld but I'd not admit it in public.
I never saw that film, Waterworld, I think I may have cried at the bit in Shane, when Alan Ladd leaves the little boy, but I can't remember.
Oh and pinky, I was watching the Wicker Man last night with the sister, it was the original cut version, its completely wacky because of the crazy way its edited, its like a drugs movie! The directors cut is great though, but I didn't cry at any of it, or at least thats my story.
I never saw that film, Waterworld, I think I may have cried at the bit in Shane, when Alan Ladd leaves the little boy, but I can't remember.
Oh and pinky, I was watching the Wicker Man last night with the sister, it was the original cut version, its completely wacky because of the crazy way its edited, its like a drugs movie! The directors cut is great though, but I didn't cry at any of it, or at least thats my story.

"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
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Pinky;574742 wrote: Mutant Gangsta Bunnies!!! I wonder if that could be the next 'Turtles'?:D
Gawd, I used to get my pigtails tied to the bus rails!! Bloomin Stevie Smith, little git that he was!
Well, maybe we should leave one classic alone, there are loads of old classics you could "pimp" up to coin a modern phrase. You know, things like "The Railway Children", you could call it the "Mutha-Fooking RailJackers", and the Jenny Augutter Character could be a pro called Miss Fanny Lash, the little fella her dynamite throwing pimp called Dick Perv man, and I dunno if they had a dog it could be called mega-attack animal 7, the plot would involve "The 5-0" putting the "Man" down, and the railway men and their "Babylon" ways being overturned by wise-cracking hookers who play by their own rules, I am sure someone would watch it, someone is always up for watching that kinda crap. Specially for the insipid sex, and not well staged and unrealistic violence. :wah:
Gawd, I used to get my pigtails tied to the bus rails!! Bloomin Stevie Smith, little git that he was!
Well, maybe we should leave one classic alone, there are loads of old classics you could "pimp" up to coin a modern phrase. You know, things like "The Railway Children", you could call it the "Mutha-Fooking RailJackers", and the Jenny Augutter Character could be a pro called Miss Fanny Lash, the little fella her dynamite throwing pimp called Dick Perv man, and I dunno if they had a dog it could be called mega-attack animal 7, the plot would involve "The 5-0" putting the "Man" down, and the railway men and their "Babylon" ways being overturned by wise-cracking hookers who play by their own rules, I am sure someone would watch it, someone is always up for watching that kinda crap. Specially for the insipid sex, and not well staged and unrealistic violence. :wah:
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Has anybody here Cried at a Film?
Pinky;574745 wrote: I never cry at the Wicker Man, I love all the old music and the sense of mystery it has, I love it! I've got the director's cut on the PC!
The new version made me want to cry though!:rolleyes:
I know you don't cry at the Wicker Man pinks, :p I am still thinking about things I cried at, its usually something that makes you think about being young, or something heart tugging.
The new version made me want to cry though!:rolleyes:
I know you don't cry at the Wicker Man pinks, :p I am still thinking about things I cried at, its usually something that makes you think about being young, or something heart tugging.

"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Has anybody here Cried at a Film?
Galbally;574725 wrote: Thats a talent show, not a movie jim. :wah:
He must'vhave if'n he cried at Tommy!
He must'vhave if'n he cried at Tommy!
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Pinky;574755 wrote: Watch those kind of movies a lot, do you?:wah:
What about The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe?
I could do some nasty things to that, hehe!!
No, I have the whole of the Narnia Chronicles in books since I was little, but I heard that the Movie was not very good, however, the BBC show of the books was good when I was little, and so was a similar show they did called the "Box of Delights", at least thats how I remember it. :-6
What about The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe?
I could do some nasty things to that, hehe!!
No, I have the whole of the Narnia Chronicles in books since I was little, but I heard that the Movie was not very good, however, the BBC show of the books was good when I was little, and so was a similar show they did called the "Box of Delights", at least thats how I remember it. :-6
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Has anybody here Cried at a Film?
Braveheart gets me every time. I watched Big Fish today with my mom, I cried. Million Dollar Baby gets me. Lots get me.
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When I was pregnant, McDonalds and Kleenex commercials mede me cry....I'd say probably 70% of the movies I watch make me cry.
I could cry right now:-1
I could cry right now:-1
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The movie "The Fly" brought tears to my eyes, also "The Alien".
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Lon;693401 wrote: The movie "The Fly" brought tears to my eyes, also "The Alien".
:wah:
I can't look at Jeff Goldbloom (?) with out thinking of that horrible movie.
:wah:
I can't look at Jeff Goldbloom (?) with out thinking of that horrible movie.
Life ain't linear.
Has anybody here Cried at a Film?
ET makes me cry everytime i have seen it 7 times.............now that is sad:p
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I did cry watching beaches,All be it hideing my head behind a newspaper pretending to read it:-1
Has anybody here Cried at a Film?
Too many to mention, I get far to wrapped up in a film and tears come quite easily:rolleyes:
Just a few
Beaches (of course)
Forever Young
ET
Philadelphia
and lately - Snakes on a Plane, didn't watch it all but the bit where the man had a snake hanging off his willy made me cry with laughter, what a stupid and completely rubbish film
Just a few
Beaches (of course)
Forever Young
ET
Philadelphia
and lately - Snakes on a Plane, didn't watch it all but the bit where the man had a snake hanging off his willy made me cry with laughter, what a stupid and completely rubbish film
Originally Posted by spot
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
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Imladris;693432 wrote: Too many to mention, I get far to wrapped up in a film and tears come quite easily:rolleyes:
Just a few
Beaches (of course)
Forever Young
ET
Philadelphia
and lately - Snakes on a Plane, didn't watch it all but the bit where the man had a snake hanging off his willy made me cry with laughter, what a stupid and completely rubbish film
That was a snake?, I just thought he was well endowed :rolleyes::p
Just a few
Beaches (of course)
Forever Young
ET
Philadelphia
and lately - Snakes on a Plane, didn't watch it all but the bit where the man had a snake hanging off his willy made me cry with laughter, what a stupid and completely rubbish film
That was a snake?, I just thought he was well endowed :rolleyes::p
I am nobody..nobody is perfect...therefore I must be Perfect!
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SuzyB;693477 wrote: That was a snake, I just thought he was well endowed :rolleyes::p
I hope not - it was very long, thin and it had teeth:eek::eek:
I hope not - it was very long, thin and it had teeth:eek::eek:
Originally Posted by spot
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
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Imladris;693501 wrote: I hope not - it was very long, thin and it had teeth:eek::eek:
:yh_eyebro:yh_eyebro
:yh_eyebro:yh_eyebro
I am nobody..nobody is perfect...therefore I must be Perfect!
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KB.;693406 wrote: :wah:
I can't look at Jeff Goldbloom (?) with out thinking of that horrible movie.
I can't swat a fly without thinking of Jeff Goldblom.
I can't look at Jeff Goldbloom (?) with out thinking of that horrible movie.
I can't swat a fly without thinking of Jeff Goldblom.
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The Incredibles.
When I found out they weren't real:-5
When I found out they weren't real:-5
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I cried at
Free Willie (no comments from you YZ or Jimbo)
The Incredible Journey
Old Yeller
Free Willie (no comments from you YZ or Jimbo)
The Incredible Journey
Old Yeller
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
• Mae West
• Mae West
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Two that come straight to mind are The Colour Purple ( one of my faves) and Stella, a film with Bette Midler in, for those who said they cried at Beaches ,, you should watch Stella:D
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Ya, I hate it when I end up watching chick flicks with my wife and I end up crying.
Steel Magnolias: Sally Field’s breakdown after her daughters funeral: killer scene, (but then I think Sally Field is one of the all time best Actresses).
Some other movie when a mother’s son is dieing of aids, and she is reading ‘Good night moon’.
Schindlers List: Holy sh1t!!
Steel Magnolias: Sally Field’s breakdown after her daughters funeral: killer scene, (but then I think Sally Field is one of the all time best Actresses).
Some other movie when a mother’s son is dieing of aids, and she is reading ‘Good night moon’.
Schindlers List: Holy sh1t!!
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old old flick
Brians Song
the true story about the football player who died Sayer or Sawyer was his name
That was a touching flick way back then.
Brians Song
the true story about the football player who died Sayer or Sawyer was his name
That was a touching flick way back then.
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
• Mae West
• Mae West
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minks;693570 wrote: old old flick
Brians Song
the true story about the football player who died Sayer or Sawyer was his name
That was a touching flick way back then.
Great flick Minks
It was based on a book written by Gale Sayers. "I am Third" Starred James Caan and Billy Dee Williams.
Brians Song
the true story about the football player who died Sayer or Sawyer was his name
That was a touching flick way back then.
Great flick Minks
It was based on a book written by Gale Sayers. "I am Third" Starred James Caan and Billy Dee Williams.
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YZGI;693574 wrote: Great flick Minks
It was based on a book written by Gale Sayers. "I am Third" Starred James Caan and Billy Dee Williams.
right you are duh me.... yeah I read that book too and watched the flick sure stuck in my mind.
It was based on a book written by Gale Sayers. "I am Third" Starred James Caan and Billy Dee Williams.
right you are duh me.... yeah I read that book too and watched the flick sure stuck in my mind.
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
• Mae West
• Mae West
Has anybody here Cried at a Film?
Another one that always gets me is Always
Originally Posted by spot
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
Has anybody here Cried at a Film?
The Bridges of Madison County gets me every time
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Has anybody here Cried at a Film?
I've cried at a few but the one i remember was....TITANIC
I wen to see it at the cinema when it came out....i balled like a baby, i really couldn't stop myself, how sad am i .................
.............ok, why can't i add a smiley?
I wen to see it at the cinema when it came out....i balled like a baby, i really couldn't stop myself, how sad am i .................
.............ok, why can't i add a smiley?
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never mind, it's working again 

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The Color Purple...when the two sisters are being separated and one keeps screaming, "why?.....Why?'
Terms of Endearment..when the daughter is dying in the hospital and the mom is yelling at the nurses to give the daughter her pain meds, "now!"
Schindlers Lists...when he cries, "I could have done more!"
Buster and Billie..when Buster holds his murdered girlfriend.
Some of the scenes that touch my heart everytime I watch them. Can't help it.
Terms of Endearment..when the daughter is dying in the hospital and the mom is yelling at the nurses to give the daughter her pain meds, "now!"
Schindlers Lists...when he cries, "I could have done more!"
Buster and Billie..when Buster holds his murdered girlfriend.
Some of the scenes that touch my heart everytime I watch them. Can't help it.
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