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S/O - movies that made you cry like a lunatic in public

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Re: S/O - movies that made you cry like a lunatic in public

  • imagectgirlingermany:

    I am a movie blubberer.  So many movies make me cry, its horrible.  Even worse, if I have seen a movie and know what's going to happen.  Embarassingly, Disney movies kill me. 
    I cannot watch the beginning of Finding Nemo.

    I cried my eyes out on an airplane watching Up.  DH was more than slightly embarassed with that one.

    There, you all know something about me that I don't like to admit!

    If we lived near each other we could go to movies together - cause I do the same thing.  DH is always making fun of the fact that I'm a huge sap.  I cry at almost EVERY movie I see...it's horrible.  I have to bring tissue and I never wear makeup when I go.  Sigh.

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  • I'm also one that cries at almost all movies that are even a bit sappy.  I cry because they are happy and I cry because they are sad.  Pretty much everything already named definitely got me.  H and I watched "Little bit of Heaven" this weekend, we both cried.  He's not usually a crier at all, not even a little, but the subject hit close to home as he just went through this with his friend.  I felt bad for suggesting we watch it...it was described as a romcom, they totally lied! 

    Even commercials can make my eyes well up.   

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  • I don't cry, I BAWL MY EYES OUT at every little thing. Plus I'm a noisy bawler so it's extrenely embarrassing :)

    I cried some pretty proverbial tears watching Dumbo. I cannot even think about the scene when momma Dumbo sings her lullabye from inside that cage and rocks the baby with her "nose" (I don't know that word). Gosh, just heart wrenching. 

    Up is another one, it just needs to begin and I'm out of control. I'm sure I cried at Big Fish (love it!), Titanic was pretty bad and so is Forrest Gump, when momma Gump dies and Jenny dies, and when he waits for the school bus with his kid at the end of the movie... Ugh.  

  • imagewise_rita:
    I saw Big Fish and it didn't evoke such a strong reaction!  Holy man, Tofu!

    This. I saw it and liked it but don't think I cried.

    I cry/cried at:

    Phantom of the Opera (usually just a few tears in the privacy of my own home, although DH is always mystified: "But you know how it's going to end. Why does it still make you cry?")

    Marley and Me (buckets in a movie theater)

    and I'm sure some others, but I can't think of them now.

    ETA: I can't believe I forgot Dumbo. It came on tv a few years ago and I made DH watch it (American culture and such). I bawled, and he just kind of looked at me like I was crazy.

     

     

     

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  • I can't remember the last time I cried like a lunatic in public for a movie. I just remove myself mentally from the situation if it's going to happen. I know I cried at ET when I saw it as a kid.

    Tofu, my H cried at Big Fish. I, seriously, didn't understand why but didn't say anything.  

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  • imageTofumonkey:
    Have you guys not seen Big Fish??????

     

    Oh my god. When she slips into the bathtub with him and says, "I'll never dry out." 

    Oop, there I go. Can't even talk about it without crying....

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  • Ok, you people must all go see Life is Beautiful right now. All time, most amazingly wonderful movie EVER CREATED.

    I've actually only seen it twice in my life (and with a 5-10 year gap in between) because the movie is so emotionally exhausting that I can't handle it more than that. 

    It's one of those that you laugh and cry at the same time. 

     

    There's a scene in the beginning where he unrolls this carpet for the woman he loves and I just lose it. Heartbreakingly beautiful. The whole thing.

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  • I cried too when I saw Big Fish. Most recently I blubbed like a freak show when I saw War Horse with my dad in December.
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  • I don't cry that often at movies (DH does more than me)! There have new a few that get me every time:

     Up

    Atonement (sooo amazing but sad)

     I can't think of anything else at the moment but there's a few more! 

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  • imagectgirlingermany:

    I cried my eyes out on an airplane watching Up.  DH was more than slightly embarassed with that one.

     

    I am so glad I wasn't the only one. I had to pause-start-pause-start the film on the plane to keep from getting out of control. I think I scared my seatmate. 

     

    I'm the type of girl who cries at the drop of a hat. It sucks. Even the frickin' commercial for the episode of Deadliest Catch when the captain dies makes me cry. DH simply doesn't understand me. 

     

    As for Big Fish, that one reeeeeally got me. 

  • Wit. It was originally a play, but they made a movie with Emma Thompson. I don't watch it unless I am prepared to deal with actual uncontrollable sobbing. In high school the drama club put on the play and I totally embarrassed myself. I love it, but I haven't watched it in years because I just can't face it! 

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  • Oh, and Edward Scissorhands always gives me a pretty bad case of the sobs. 
  • Simon Birch, Pay It Forward, Life is Beautiful....I am sure there are others but I can't think of any right now
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    I start sobbing early on in that movie now because I KNOW what's going to happen and its SO SAD! :(

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  • You're not alone, tofu. I cried during Big Fish! I LOVE it! I've cried in so many movies, let's see...American History X I bawled, I cried in the vow at several points, Water for Elephants, The Power of One, Warrior, omg in Hatchi I was absolutely bawling at the end. The list goes on....
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  • imagePotato Pie:

    Ok, you people must all go see Life is Beautiful right now. All time, most amazingly wonderful movie EVER CREATED.

    I've actually only seen it twice in my life (and with a 5-10 year gap in between) because the movie is so emotionally exhausting that I can't handle it more than that. 

    It's one of those that you laugh and cry at the same time. 

     

    There's a scene in the beginning where he unrolls this carpet for the woman he loves and I just lose it. Heartbreakingly beautiful. The whole thing.

    I can't believe I left this one out! One of my favorite movies ever. I've seen it so many times! Roberto benigni is a freakin genius,I love him! 

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    imagePotato Pie:

    Ok, you people must all go see Life is Beautiful right now. All time, most amazingly wonderful movie EVER CREATED.

    I've actually only seen it twice in my life (and with a 5-10 year gap in between) because the movie is so emotionally exhausting that I can't handle it more than that. 

    It's one of those that you laugh and cry at the same time. 

     

    There's a scene in the beginning where he unrolls this carpet for the woman he loves and I just lose it. Heartbreakingly beautiful. The whole thing.

    I can't believe I left this one out! One of my favorite movies ever. I've seen it so many times! Roberto benigni is a freakin genius,I love him! 

     

    Yes to you and Sucredee.

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  • Steel Magnolias, My Girl, Titanic (I know, I know), Stepmom,those are the first to come to mind but there are so, so many more. I'm a sucker.

    Last week I watched Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. OMG the water works. 

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