Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy "Pollyanna" Daisy and Donald in "Fantasia 2000" tear up a bit at the end of "Sleeping Beauty" But I've never been one to be as affected by "Dumbo" or "Old Yeller".
Originally Posted By MissCandice -Terms of Endearment (ps, don't watch this movie while you actually have cancer, then it goes from being a tear-jerker to a tornado of tears) -Deads Poets Society -Fearless -Sense and Sensibility always makes me cry I cry a lot watching movies and TV so that is a very incomplete list.
Originally Posted By wonderingalice ^^ *LMAO* You cried because it come NEAR measuring up to the first one, right?
Originally Posted By u k fan Ok, let's see. Fantasia 2000 gets me almost the whole way through, especially Rhapsody in Blue, but others as well. About A Boy. I saw this film quite a lot at the theater because I had a free pass and for several weeks it was the only movie that was eligible to see free. It made me cry every time in a different place. I was never a fan of Hugh Grant, but I love this film. The book is great also. Mulan, the bit where the emporer bows and then everybody else does. I love it! The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (sorry TDG), I don't know why, but I cried through most of the film. I still don't know why. Interestingly enough, I don't cry at the most obvious part of the film so go figure! Lilo and Stitch used to get me, but not so much now, again this is one where I can watch it one day and cry at one scene and then the following day I'll cry at something completely different. Finding Neverland is another one I prefer to watch in the dark! I'm sure there are more!!!
Originally Posted By DVC_dad The film that made me blubber like a baby was ... Terms Of Endearment and Brian's Song and Old Yeller and City of Angels and Saving Private Ryann
Originally Posted By u k fan Just read through this topic again and here are a few I missed. The scene in Schindler's List towards the end where he's wishing he'd done more. The scene in Treasure Planet with Jim and Silver after Mr Arrow dies is amazing and one of the best animated scenes out there. Also, I watched Brokeback Mountain a few weeks ago and while I did shed a tear at the end I didn't cry like I expected, but it did stay with me. It was almost haunting if that makes sense. One thing that gets me everytime, though it's not a movie is the episode of Buffy where her Mom dies; The Body. You know how sometimes you just need a good cry so you can move on? That's what I watch!!!
Originally Posted By ctdsnark Titanic---where they showed the montage of the passengers on the now-sinking ship,to the music of the string quartet. The Nightmare Before Christmas---the scene in the graveyard,after they shot Jack down {1}the montage of broken toys,because the denizens of Halloween Town worked so hard on them,only to have them go unappreciated {2}the fact that it was a graveyard;even though it's someone like Jack,what a terrible place to spend Christmas Eve alone. Depictions of the Crucifixion in old movies like "The Robe" and "Ben-Hur"---just the thought of it all,who Jesus was,what he wanted to do for us,but what we ended up doing to him---these feelings have kept me away from "The Passion Of The Christ".If a G-rated,1950's depiction of that event can affect me so,I don't think I could sit through that. The Kate Bush video "Cloudbusting".
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Ok, here's a sad one - the old True Colours preshow at HISTA, and also the Le Visionarium/Timekeeper film. Let's not forget Soarin'
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb "Serenity" after an important character (my favorite) dies and again at the funeral.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Bill - where Mickey rooney plays an old man with Down Syndrome Jack - with Robin Williams Pirates of the Caribbean Curse of the Black Pearl - when Will get's whipped - as a dad this really struck a chord. Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. I finally saw this yeaterday and I indeed cried. Loved it btw - it was just how I imagined while reading it as a boy.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo I did think about resurecting the debate as I did really love this Disney version. If I can find the original thread, I'll post comment.
Originally Posted By jasmine7 Just thought of another one, which I'm listening to now: Fiddler on the Roof. There are two scenes that make me cry: when Tevye turns away Chava and when they are leaving Anatevka. Oh, one more: Big Fish. The end of that movie made me cry so hard.
Originally Posted By Ursula I saw this again this weekend: 50 First Dates. I am a sap and proud to say so!
Originally Posted By TiggerPooh1973 <<Ok, here's a sad one - the old True Colours preshow at HISTA>> You and me both dave, that one always got me too.
Originally Posted By chickendumpling I don't mean to take this off topic at all but someone mentioned a Kate Bush video and so it got me thinking about music videos. Have you ever seen Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails? The first time I ever saw this video I was just passing thru the living room and it was on. (don't worry kids weren't around). Anyway, no one else with in the room and the video stopped me dead in my tracks. I stood there soundlessly with tears streaming down my cheeks. If you haven't seen it, take a look: it's just short of 4 minutes <a href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2498982473010416253" target="_blank">http://video.google.com/videop lay?docid=-2498982473010416253</a>
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb I also saw this video a few years ago. It moved me in a way no other video ever has, especially knowing his history and the fact we lost June and Johnny not long after. Thanks for the link, it still gives me chills.