However, Toy Story 3, Les Miserables, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, have all led to there being something in my eye and the end of Captain Phillips where Tom Hanks breaks down brought on a delayed reaction to the onions I had chopped earlier.
There appear to be a few of us - Lassie - any of them.
Now they give Paddington a PG for no real reason.
WHY wasn't Lassie at least a PG, probably a 15? Emotionally scared for life, maybe I should sue the BBFC for counselling I only have to hear the music....
Crash - The racial and social tension one, 2 scenes one when the daughter gets shot outside the house and the scene where matt dillon rescues thandie newton(who he previously abused), not the weird film about car crashes.
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Do I admit to being really sad..... When the character Daniel jackson dies near the end of the 5th series of Stargate SG-1.
The end of E.T. leaves me in a bubbling mess of snot and tears.
ET.
any film that is sad.. I cry buckets like an idiot whilst my family laugh buckets at me when they notice
even cried at lassie and little house on the prairie and disney films..
"Glory" - when they are burying Colonel Shaw in a mass grave with Trip and the rest of his men.
I cried all the way though "What Dreams may Come" without even liking it very much and have never watched it again
The Notebook. I could really feel Noah's love for Allie.
None.
You have no soul
Frozen.
Miracle Mile.
Interstellar got me very emotional.
A book made me blub recently, the only book ever - 'Never let me go' by Kazuo Ishugiro. Funnily enough the film didn't have the same effect.
HT141: OOOPS!!! Sowwy..... PS don't worry...... wait a series...... *cough* ....
I am Sam with Sean Penn and Dakota Fanning
None.
However, Toy Story 3, Les Miserables, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, have all led to there being something in my eye and the end of Captain Phillips where Tom Hanks breaks down brought on a delayed reaction to the onions I had chopped earlier.
Recently - The Book Thief...I nearly dehydrated from weeping (thankfully at home!)
(And I had read the book so I knew what was coming - I cried reading the book also)
Most films with sad bits, and a lot with happy bits. Kids films are the worst - Frozen, Up, Toy Story 3, Bambi, Dumbo.
Notting Hill and you've got mail... Might make me slightly happy/sad
Oh God, yeah, I'd forgotten "Up"
Funnily enough, I had this exact same conversation with work colleagues yesterday.
The only film I ever remember crying over was Dances with Wolves, when the wolf was shot.
Airplane
First 10 minutes of up. Won't say why in case you not sean it but makes me cry everytime.
ET when I was a kid. End of the Killing fields when they meet again - 'Imagine' being played at the time doesn't help!!
Rabbit Proof Fence. Only time I've ever cried at a cinema. Was pretty embarrassing when the lights came on at the end.
The first 10 minutes of Up need to come with a health warning.
Shadowlands
Schindler's List
The Green Mile (heaven, I'm in heaven
)
There appear to be a few of us - Lassie - any of them.
Now they give Paddington a PG for no real reason.
WHY wasn't Lassie at least a PG, probably a 15? Emotionally scared for life, maybe I should sue the BBFC for counselling
I only have to hear the music....
Too many to list here, but the one that immediately sprang to mind was Brassed Off - the bit where they're all outside the hospital window.
Haven't seen Up, and now not sure I want to.
The Fault in our stars
Crash - The racial and social tension one, 2 scenes one when the daughter gets shot outside the house and the scene where matt dillon rescues thandie newton(who he previously abused), not the weird film about car crashes.
Marley and Me
Les Mis and a few more can't think of.