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mistyisjafo 04-16-2005 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alphabassettgrrl
Movies? Not so much crying here. Tv? Not generally. Music? Depends on the time of the month, though some songs get me more frequently than others.

Ohh songs will do it to me, especially certain ones! Name one that gets you. Mine's "Amazing Grace" - the memory associated with that song always gets me.

Claire 04-17-2005 03:18 PM

This weekend, I cried during Because of Winn Dixie. Like twice. :rolleyes: And then during A Cinderella Story. And I bawled at the end of Friday Night Lights!

Spoiler:
They don't win! WTF? I watched the entire movie expecting that they won, otherwise, why make a freaking MOVIE about it, dammit!!! Why write the damn book! Ack!


Therefore, I knew I was PMSing bigtime!!! :D

Baileykat 04-17-2005 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Claire
And I bawled at the end of Friday Night Lights!

Spoiler:
They don't win! WTF? I watched the entire movie expecting that they won, otherwise, why make a freaking MOVIE about it, dammit!!! Why write the damn book! Ack!


Therefore, I knew I was PMSing bigtime!!! :D

Me too...but I was crying at the start! I knew they didn't win..we lived it! That's where my Dad went to school...his team won state the year they went! Seeing that movie was like being in high school again...just paste me in and it was exactly like that.

I'll even confess to a certain moment at a party with a star player...but that's all I'm gonna say about that!!!!! :evil: :eek: :p

Gn2Dlnd 04-20-2005 03:18 PM

WTF??? I just popped in the new DVD of Bambi, brought up the "Walt's story meeting" feature, and burst into tears when Walt's voice came on. I know it's a voice-over guy, probably Corey Burton, but, WTF???

Boss Radio 04-21-2005 01:26 AM

Harold and Maude, when the doctor tells Harold the bad news, and Harold loses it, while Cat Stevens punches your heart out.

Meet John Doe
, when Barbara Stanwyck gives her teary-eyed "don't jump" speech.

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory when he hugs Charlie and gives him the Chocolate Factory.
(One thing that has always bugged me: Wonka pitched a fit when the fat kid fell in the chocolate river, but he seemed nonplussed when his Wonkavator smashed through the skylight in slow motion and showered the entire factory with enough broken glass to sustain a Whitesnake video, a Matrix sequel and a super badass leather-clad John Shaft window crash climax...unless it was candy glass, in which case it's all OK.)

The last episode of The Mary Tyler Moore show.

For a grotesque and fleeting moment in What's Opera, Doc, when Elmer experiences remorse.

When Cookie Monster shares his last cookie, because that is the ultimate sacrifice

The last verse of Born to Run.

When Tom Hanks can only stare at the moon he will never set foot upon in Apollo 13.


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