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LSPoorEeyorick 04-07-2005 09:36 AM

Mercy. I'm such a crier.

Tom and I have been watching a lot of Queer Eye, and every time somebody makes a weepy declaration of love (which is a lot) I seem to get misty.

I first saw the commercial with the glass slipper proposal while in World of Disney in Orlando. It was on the big screen, and we looked up and watched because it was something other than the usual sing-along songs. When I realized what was inside the shoebox, the faucet started-- and I looked over at my dad, whose faucet was leaking, too!

The "you don't talk to me in that way anymore" commercial with the Donald Duck "I love you" is one of my very favorites. I miss it! Every time I couldn't help but have of those snicker-turns-into-all-out-sobbing moments.

Songs also get to me. It was the plan on Valentine's Day to be ironic and detatched (we wanted to separate romance from Hallmark so we'd celebrated earlier) but that got canned after I listened to somebody's emotional dedication of "A Dream is a Wish You Heart Makes" that morning. By the time we listened to Ben Folds' "The Luckiest" that night, I was a puddle of Heidi.

Hmm. All of these are related to Disney and/or love. Often both.

Cadaverous Pallor 04-07-2005 09:40 AM

I'm a big baby when it comes to weepy moments in movies. Which is why I don't watch a lot of dramas. I end up getting annoyed that I'm such a wreck. You should've seen me watching Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet in the theaters. I nearly drowned.

Those Disney commercials really do get to me, though I've yet to really tear up at them. The new ones about the "amazing 50th celebration", not so much. :rolleyes:

Baileykat 04-07-2005 10:27 AM

Ahhh...the Shoe Commercial...We were in a Disney store and the clerk made a point of making me watch it...and handed me a tissue when it was over! (nice Disney magic there...)

I'll cry at just about any sappy movie! Or TV show..doesn't matter...show me some sappiness...I'm reaching for the tissue!

Not Afraid 04-07-2005 10:28 AM

Anything to do with animals ir peril or lost or reunited or let go in the wild gets me going. Whenever there is an animal in a film where something destressing happens, I'm always more worried about the animal than the humans. It started with Bambi and a recent viewing of Charlie the Lonesome Cougar confirmed I react the same as I did when I was 6.

Claire 04-07-2005 11:46 AM

I cried when North Carolina won the NCAA tournament on Monday night. Bawled like a baaaaaby!!! On my knees about a foot from the TV screen. So happy. I had been so tense....once I released my tension, the tears came. Partly because I remember the 1982 win like it was yesterday, and I remember every single thing about their 1993 win (on April 5th...my dad's bday).....and then I realize that those games were SO long ago.....and I'm so old now. :p

That tournament and UNC are so in my blood that I'm a TV zombie for weeks and then go through massive basketball withdrawals for a while.

But this year, for some reason, One Shining Moment did NOT make me cry. It usually does.

sleepyjeff 04-07-2005 12:12 PM

The Champ, Field of Dreams, The Passion of the Christ , and The Fox and the Hound are the only movies where I "lost it". Many other movies and TV commercials have, however, given me lumps in my throat :blush:

Claire 04-07-2005 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by sleepyjeff
The Champ

Ricky Schroeder....."Chaaamp!" Now I'm crying!!!

Eliza Hodgkins 1812 04-07-2005 01:47 PM

I cry reading, watching tv, and watching movies, probably more than I do crying about things in my own life. Sometimes it’s cathartic, like I’m crying about something in a film that could easily be applied to my own life, etc. But usually that’s why I’ll cry listening to song that moves me.

But if I’m really affected by what I’m reading or watching, I will sob. I mean, SOB. I have to be left alone. I can’t keep it in. This has happened:

1. Movies: The very end of The Fox and the Hound. (My brother lost it in Top Gun, when Goose died.), Edward Scissorhands (I can watch that without crying now, but I’ve seen it a billion times), The Elephant Man (sobbed for three hours after watching that one, but in my defense, I was raggin’ it big time), Awakenings, The Professional, and probably many more.

2. TV Shows: The Wonder Years, at least once during every single effin’ episode, I cried hard (but contained it in front of Heidi as best I could) at the end of LOST last night (mostly because of poor Jack and Shannon), many a Buffy episode had me on my knees with grief, and probably many more.

3. Books: The Lovely Bones, The Secret History, The Rats of Nihm all had me in hysterics. Fetal position hysterics.

4. Songs: Don't usually make me sob, but Cohen's Famous Blue Raincoat gets me teary eyed sometimes, and Bowie's "tell my life I love her very much..." DAMMIT BOWIE!

mistyisjafo 04-07-2005 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Eliza Hodgkins 1812
many a Buffy episode had me on my knees with grief, and probably many more.


Agh! The entire Buffy series gets me crying. I cried so much at the finale that my roommate came in from his room and asked me if I was ok. I was crying too hard and just pointed at the tv. I'm pretty sure he figured me for nuts.

Speaking of which, thinking about that finale is getting me all weepy!

OH & I cry when I read books too. Stephen King's "The Stand" had me crying so hard I had to put the book down for a few days.

I guess this is just a confessional type of week.

MickeyD 04-07-2005 02:34 PM

I used to only cry at one movie, and one movie alone. Pride of the Yankees "Today-ay-ay....."

But now I'm a reformed hardass, so I cry at a lot of things. Just last night, I got teary just thinking about Lilo and Stitch when Stitch says "I'm lost." Luckily, it was right before our Mass for the Pope, so people probably just chalked it up to me being a good little Catholic.

I have yet to see The Notebook, but when I read the book a few years ago, it was right during the time that my grandmother was dying from Alzheimer's, so I was bawling like a baby the whole time I was reading it.

I've cried during some of the intense episodes of The West Wing...I'm trying to think what else. I don't usually watch Extreme Makeover Home Edition but once I was at the gym and an episode was on and I started crying....then I turned bright red because I was so embarrassed that I was crying over it.

I have a friend who for the longest time refused to go to movies because she was afraid of crying in public. She has a kid now though, so she has to go to movies. I don't know if she's cried in any of them yet.


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