Steel Magnolias. I cried southern belle tears with that one. There are more but I've got to run and fix some dinner for my hon.
Spongebob, Scoobydoo or Dora perhaps?I've been labeled as the "sensitive type" id take up the whole thread if I sat down and seriously thought of movies that made me tear up.
Genuinely cry though, id have to think on that one
Babe: Pig in the City
Yes, you read that right. There's a part where a paraplegic dog with wheels is dragged by a semi truck and flung into a ditch, twitching with one bent wheel, smoking as it spins slowly.
What the fuck, right??? lol
The dog makes it, but I lost my mind crying as a kid.
The note book. I bet that gets you.
Didn't google it but I think the name of the movie was Stepmom. I remember kinda tearing up
Julia Roberts, Susan Sarandon, Cancer??? Yep, that's Stepmom.
Steel Magnolias. I cried southern belle tears with that one. There are more but I've got to run and fix some dinner for my hon.
I saw this movie a few months after the death of a dear dear friend. I was crying buckets and thought I was going to have to leave the theater. Then there was the grave yard scene. "Here, hit Weezer"..OMG, what comic relief that was. I laughed and laughed! I know the people sitting around me must have been wondering what the hell is wrong with that girl!.Oh man, ya...Sally Field at her best...screaming her head off with a hankie...also brutal.
I did not want to post this for the world to see, but I have watched "The Notebook" several times. I do get kinda choked up every time. <shrug>
I read the book and cried my way through it. I don't think I have read a Nicholas Sparks book yet, without unleashing a few tears. That authors wife is one lucky woman. He is a nice looking fella and writes with so much insight on human relations.I did not want to post this for the world to see, but I have watched "The Notebook" several times. I do get kinda choked up every time. <shrug>
I read the book and cried my way through it. I don't think I have read a Nicholas Sparks book yet, without unleashing a few tears. That authors wife is one lucky woman. He is a nice looking fella and writes with so much insight on human relations.
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