Which films make you cry?
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    I love a good weepy film....I think most of the ones already make me shed a tear or to, one of my favourites is Jack Frost it gets me every time and I watch it every Christmas. I have also been known to cry at the odd Disney film, I am a bit of an emotional wreck doesn't take much to start me off.
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    Marley and me , stepmom and my sisters keeper .x bit of a wuss here too!

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    Marley and me, and Beaches- that always made me cry but since I lost my best friend 2.5 years ago it's so much harder to watch
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    Watership Down.

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    I don't cry at films, but I did cry at I am legend when the dog died, my husband came home from work and thought I'd received some devastating news, I had to try and explain it was the film!

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    I don't cry at films (more likely to cry at the news) but three that have made me cry are Jack Frost (so glad someone else said that), In the Name of the Father and ...The Little Mermaid, but only because I watched it the day after my dad died and the part where she was saying goodbye to her dad was too much. Oh, actually there was another one starring Kate Hudson and she got bowel cancer. I cried for ages after that and my hubby felt really guilty for not turning over the first time I asked him - he thought I was joking because I never cry at films.

    I'm usually the one stuffing a pillow over my face to stop myself from laughing at everyone else who is blubbing.

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    Terms of Endearment. Debra Winger has cancer and has to say goodbye to her kids just before dying. OMG I'm welling up just thinking about it.

    There is another film with Colin Firth in it and his wife dies in a car accident caused by his daughter grabbing her eyes whilst she drove, another weepy. Has anyone seen it? It's actually a lovely little tale.

    And Beautiful with Javier Bardem- great film!

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    Beaches. One of my fave weepy films. I have to confess though, I prefer a thriller-something to keep me on the edge of my seat, something a bit exciting!
    Trying to think what else makes me weep....

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    Just watched Gladiator - BOO HOO!!

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    My daughter was hysterical over ET when he died, bless her.

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    First film I cried over in the seventies was Love Story since main one was Ghost
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    Hmm the last film that made me cry was one of my dd barbie films! Was going through a hard time and feeling very emotional that day, can't remember the name think Island princess when she found her parents

    I officially that sad! I'm quiet hard nosed normally haha

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    Oh yes Love Story, really sad. The saddest ones always involve cancer and car crashes!

 

 
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