The last time you cried at a film.

Britton

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Hmm - haven't seen Edward ScissorhanRAB for years and got hold of it on DVD last Friday. Going to watch it at some stage this week so watch this space! :D :cry:
 
"Brassed Off" is a very sad film with some great acting and a real heart felt message at the end. Plus the musics so good your feelings get swept up in it.

That one had me for sure.
 
the original Titanic (longest night i think) where the old man says to a very small child he finRAB wandering about we will sit here and wait for your mum
as the ship is going down (gulp)

Kramer verses Kramer (was going thought a split myself )

wizard of Oz (but that was with fear at the witch on the bike lol)

and there was a film where a women dies and the authorities take the mans kiRAB away
and its all about him trying to get them back , and the abuse they suffered in care
even enforced sterilisation crippled ETC it was a true story and it broke my heart
 
did you get your free copy of this dvd with the mirror newspaper some time back?

this film portrayed the excellent depression era in the early 90s when all the mining works were getting closed down
 
Return of the King - The End when they all say goodbye, and the moment when Sam lifts Frodo up the Mountain.

And a film I ALWAYS cry with, is Schindler's List, when you see the Girl in the Red Coat, and when Schindler is on his knees saying "I could of saved more"
 
I cried at the end of Braveheart when Mel was being disemboweled.

Beaches is also a tear jerker of a girlie film.

I fell asleep half way through Wimbledon last week (God's honest truth). I dropped my tub of Minstrels on the floor and they scattered everywhere.
I know that's nothing to do with the topic but just wanted to share with you. :)
 
The Films I definently remember crying at:
Seabiscuit (2003) The end
Anne Frank: The Whole Story (2001) When it shows Anne and her family in the concentration camps I had to turn it off I was crying that much!
Titanic When Rose and Jack are "reunited" at the end
Black Beauty (1992) when Ginger dies
 
the chronicles of riddick, I mean what was that about it was so dull it became painful within about 15 minutes. Is it rude to walk out of a movie half way through?
 
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