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Steel Magnolias
Always a great choice when you need to laugh and cry and feel Southern.
I do love Ouiser Boudreaux.
Same!
1. Random Harvest —so insane, but it gets me every time
2. The Love Letter — the hallmark movie..
3. Stella Dallas.
4. My Girl
5, Dear Zachary.
By far Dear Zachary is the worst, I have only seen it once, and I can never watch it again, because it is nothing but heartbreak …. the others I can watch … but not Dear Zachary.
and then there is this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=calHOKucYMw
There is NO way I’m watching that clip. I’ll be a puddle of mush!
The movie I can never watch again is Untamed Heart. I was on my living room floor sobbing by the time it was over, and my sister, who’d picked it, kept apologizing to me. It was bad timing for that movie, and there was a line of dialogue near the end that gutted me.
then watch this one … I cry at it, but not many other people do.
I also forgot OLD YELLER.
I remember Untamed Heart.. that is a tearjerker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcziMI0tol4
this is the other link
Yikes! Just read about Dear Zachary.
So here’s the thing about it, you don’t know about what ultimately happens till the middle of the movie. It comes from NO WHERE. There isn’t even a hint…
My advice to you, is NEVER watch it
Number one for me is “Field of Dreams.” No question. And “The Fault In Our Stars” gets 4 Kleenexes. Smartly written.
I read The Fault in Our Stars but haven’t seen the movie. I’ve never seen all of Field of Dreams but I can see that it’s a movie after your heart.
Do you remember seeing Brian’s Song for the first time? It was as if a movie finally told men and boys they could cry.
I do remember Brian’s Song; Billy Dee Williams, James Caan on what used to be called the first weekly “made for TV movies.”
FoD is for every kid who had a baseball Dad. The whole movie sets up the last ten (choking up) minutes. “If you build it, he (Dad) will come.” “Hey, Dad? You want to have a catch?” Gets me every time.
Alas, I often cry at happy movies.
If you’re like me, you can also cry at commercials.
Ghost.
I tried not to mention how I cried at the end of Titanic, too.
Was it the staircase scene or dismay at seeing what she did with the jewel? 😉
Somewhere near the end, I don’t recall crying over the jewel. i only watched it once at the heater.
Definitely a reason for Kleenex.
Old Yeller, although I’m still counting the residuals!
HA HA!
White Christmas.
Classic!
“Terms of Endearment.” When the kids come to the hospital to say goodbye to Debra Winger… gets me every time!
Oh, I KNOW. Heartbreaking.
Watership down.
I can’t cope.
And the end, when Fiver lays down, is a killer.
Every damn time.
I’ve never seen it! I read the book, but it’s been so long I can barely remember it. And whatever happened must have been so crushing that I wouldn’t see the movie!