
what is the saddest movie you saw??
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I am just like that! I used to pick on my mom for crying, but after I had my son I cry at every slightly sad moment! I bowled my eyes out on "Hero" and "Awakening". "Awakening" is with Robert DeNiro, I thought he was great with it and it was very-very teary.I never used to cry over movies, until I had my daughter. Now I find myself crying over comercials. It's pitiful, I used to tease my mom about it. Now I've turned into her.
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Oh wow, so many to name.
~The end of "The Sixth Sense"
~Throughout "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King" (Still my favorite movie though
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~"Hidalgo" Poor Native Americans and horses!!! Plus the look on Viggo's face got me.
~"Head in the Clouds" Enough said.
~"Thirteen" It's so sad how that stuff can really happen.
~When Jenny and Bubba died in "Forrest Gump"
~When Anna died in "Van Helsing"
Wow, I'm overly sensitive
~The end of "The Sixth Sense"
~Throughout "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King" (Still my favorite movie though

~"Hidalgo" Poor Native Americans and horses!!! Plus the look on Viggo's face got me.
~"Head in the Clouds" Enough said.
~"Thirteen" It's so sad how that stuff can really happen.
~When Jenny and Bubba died in "Forrest Gump"
~When Anna died in "Van Helsing"
Wow, I'm overly sensitive

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I cry so fast it just isn't funny anymore...
I cried at Pay It Forward to... The ending of that movie is so sad...
The Green Mile (one of my favourite movies) also gets me in tears every time i watch it...
I tend to cry ay happy endings too
I guess i am just a big cry baby (luckily some people think it is cute ^_^)
I cried at Pay It Forward to... The ending of that movie is so sad...
The Green Mile (one of my favourite movies) also gets me in tears every time i watch it...
I tend to cry ay happy endings too

I guess i am just a big cry baby (luckily some people think it is cute ^_^)
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The Libertine - It is a hard movie to understand for some people, but it was so emotional, passionate and raw. I personally loved it when I first saw it and cried a bit at the end. It was amazing for a story about John Wilmot. Even though he was a complete asshole that probably deserved everything he got, the ending was so sad. You feel for the character (if you understand him beyond the surface). The story really reminds me of the tortured genius artist/poet scenario, which I personally love.
Warning to some of you - Its got some pretty vulgar language and scenes in it, I wouldnt advise anyone under 18 to watch it to be honest (I would be really surprised if block buster even lets you rent it if you are under 18). Within the first 10 minutes of the movie, you get a taste of your first shocking scene.
Besides that, I personally hate crying at movies....
Warning to some of you - Its got some pretty vulgar language and scenes in it, I wouldnt advise anyone under 18 to watch it to be honest (I would be really surprised if block buster even lets you rent it if you are under 18). Within the first 10 minutes of the movie, you get a taste of your first shocking scene.
Besides that, I personally hate crying at movies....
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