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    I ran across this movie one day on WE Channel (Women's Entertainment) anyhow I was unaware that it was a true story about the life of Robert Howard. He was an author who was quite eccentric. It's called "One Who Walks Alone". I literally bauled my head off at the end of this movie.

    Of course Steel Magnolias and Beaches make me cry everytime.

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    Braveheart makes me cry.

    Pay it forward I have seen the movie about 10 times and I know the part is coming up but I can't help but cry when it does and the sad part lasts so long that i'm crying for a while.

    The green mile when the french guy goes and when the big guy does.

    The Shawshank redemption when the old guy can't take life on the outside I am bawling like a baby.


    Theres more like Pet cemetary when Gage gets hit I cry.

    I am a big baby when it comes to sad movies or books I always cry during the sad parts.

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    ~Brian's Song
    ~The Other Side of the Mountain
    ~One True Thing
    ~Pay it Forward
    ~John Q
    ~What Dreams May Come

    Ok, just thinking about these, please excuse me while I go grab a Kleenex

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    Saving Private Ryan, Titanic (lady telling her kids a bed time story as the water rises), Black Hawk Down, Pay It Forward, We Were Soldiers, Ols Yellar, Where the Red Fern Grows
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    Originally posted by gemini26 Titanic (lady telling her kids a bed time story as the water rises)
    OMG-I was gonna put that, too, but I couldn't figure out how to explain what part. I bawled at that part. I just couldn't imagine being in that position.

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    Nobody mentioned Terms of Endearment. I have a freind who cried at The Goofy Movie and her kids won't sit with her anymore.

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    These are all good ones.

    I have one which you can only see on classic television. It is an old movie called "All Mine to Give". It is the story about a family where the mother and father die about halfway through the movie. So the oldest boy has to find families for his little brothers and sisters. The movie ends on Christmas Eve, he just found a home for the last baby, and he is walking away with an empty wagon.

    This movie is so sad that researchers actually used it when they were testing the triggers that make people cry. Grown men can't NOT cry on this one.
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    Originally posted by Kelsey1224
    These are all good ones.

    I have one which you can only see on classic television. It is an old movie called "All Mine to Give". It is the story about a family where the mother and father die about halfway through the movie. So the oldest boy has to find families for his little brothers and sisters. The movie ends on Christmas Eve, he just found a home for the last baby, and he is walking away with an empty wagon.

    This movie is so sad that researchers actually used it when they were testing the triggers that make people cry. Grown men can't NOT cry on this one.
    I was going to list that movie but figured no one had ever heard of it. Dorothy McGuire was the mother. Loved that movie.
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    I also cried in "City by the Sea"

    I won't give anything away incase some of you haven't seen it. It tore at my heart strings cause the little boy looks alittle like my son.

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    Life is Beatiful.

    I cried so much when I saw this movie that my boyfriend won't let me watch it again. It is a great movie though and well worth seeing.
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    Spin me down the long ages: let them sing the song.

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