Camille
An Affair to Remember (the Cary Grant/Deborah Kerr version)
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Wed 1 Oct, 2003 08:25 pm
Too Fast Too Furious
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sozobe
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Wed 1 Oct, 2003 08:33 pm
This is deeply embarrassing, but E.G. and I were weeping openly and copiously at that stupid, stupid Mel Gibson movie where he's about to propose to his girlfriend and he's hit by a car or something and is like cyrogenically preserved and then he wakes up in the future ("now" then, a decade or so ago by now) and goes and finds her and she's old and they dance on a hilltop and then there's a fade and she's young again because that's how he sees her and... *sniff* it was just so SWEET!!
<now I'm all verklempt...>
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Diane
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Wed 1 Oct, 2003 08:38 pm
Phoenix, that is about the time we got our first TV set. I don't remember that show, but I rememver my mother watching Queen for a Day and crying at the goodies those poor women got for telling the world how awful life had treated them.
Butrflynet, your list matches mine pretty well except for the fact that I'm probably the only person in the world who didn't like Forrest Gump.
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littlek
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Wed 1 Oct, 2003 08:40 pm
Life is Beautiful - yep, BAWL everytime.
I am such a cold fish. I know I've gotten weepy before at movies, but can't really recall when. It doesn't happen often. I was at a movie with some a2kers where I misted up, maybe they can remember which one.....
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sozobe
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Wed 1 Oct, 2003 08:41 pm
Misted up. Misted up. Such a drama queen, that one!
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Raggedyaggie
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Wed 1 Oct, 2003 08:41 pm
:wink: Sozobe: You were close, except in "Forever Young", it's Mel's girlfriend that is hit by a car (she's in a coma, but survives), and Mel, too, ages, so that they may enjoy their remaining (I hate the word "Golden") years together.
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sozobe
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Wed 1 Oct, 2003 08:43 pm
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiighhhht!! That's how it worked. I was all verklempt, I was on a plane, I was going back to America after 8 months in Europe, the pesky little details didn't stick. Thanks for reminding me, though!
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littlek
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Wed 1 Oct, 2003 08:48 pm
me?!?! I'm a drama queen!
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petunia555555
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Wed 1 Oct, 2003 09:00 pm
Beaches
Bruce Almighty
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InfraBlue
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Wed 1 Oct, 2003 09:23 pm
Ponette
Victoire Thivisol is an amazing actress, especially considering she was four years old when the movie was filmed.
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ossobuco
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Wed 1 Oct, 2003 10:16 pm
Bambi, when I was eight.
Umberto D
(thinking, thinking....)
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dlowan
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Thu 2 Oct, 2003 12:49 am
The Yearling
Burnt By The Sun
(Tears of joy when it was over) Titanic.
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patiodog
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Thu 2 Oct, 2003 06:10 am
Any Which Way But Loose (sniff)
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cavfancier
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Thu 2 Oct, 2003 06:24 am
Harold and Maude
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the prince
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Thu 2 Oct, 2003 06:26 am
The Pianist (only the last scenewhen Spchielman is playing the piano and looks up with just a hint of smile on his face....)
Schindler's List - I saw this movie after I went to Austwitz (sp?) and the emotional impact on me was awesome - I could not speak or smile or laugh for one whole day !
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cavfancier
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Thu 2 Oct, 2003 06:30 am
Days of Wine and Roses, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf....shattered lives always do it for me. Also, Stolen Summer....I got weepy over that one.