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I don't think I've cried so much since Lassie

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  • aliasojo
    aliasojo Posts: 23,053 Forumite
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    Tightass wrote: »
    .....I didn't just cry, I was really sobbing :(

    That's the way I was with Hachi. OH came in from work, took one look and bailed. :rotfl:

    He got me wine and chocolate, I think he felt sorry for me. :D
    Herman - MP for all! :)
  • marisco wrote: »
    I also cried buckets watching Champions. When they were racing in the Grand National and you saw the horses take the jumps. Some made it and some didn't, gulp!

    The Grand National makes me sob every year :(
    Never look down on anyone unless you are bending to help them up.....
  • Brighton_belle
    Brighton_belle Posts: 5,223 Forumite
    The 'Daddy, my daddy' scene in The Railway children...gets me every time. Floods.
    I try to take one day at a time, but sometimes several days attack me at once
  • Welshwoofs
    Welshwoofs Posts: 11,146 Forumite
    Hachi had me sobbing too, not Warhorse though.

    I watched The Way recently and had a tear in my eye by the end.
    “Don't do it! Stay away from your potential. You'll mess it up, it's potential, leave it. Anyway, it's like your bank balance - you always have a lot less than you think.”
    Dylan Moran
  • Tightass
    Tightass Posts: 106 Forumite
    aliasojo wrote: »
    That's the way I was with Hachi. OH came in from work, took one look and bailed. :rotfl:

    He got me wine and chocolate, I think he felt sorry for me. :D

    I did cry when I watched 'marley & me' but I was pregnant at the time so put it down to hormones! Think I might have to give this 'Hachi' a go, you know when you just fancy a soppy film to get the tears flowing ;).
  • Igottawii!!
    Igottawii!! Posts: 350 Forumite
    Oh just remembered...... Monsters Inc where Sulley has to chop up Boo's door and won't ever see her again, that had me gulping back the tears :o
  • geminilady
    geminilady Posts: 1,922 Forumite
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    Eight Below makes me cry, it was based on a true story

    Cried buckets at Hachi
    but not heard of Eight below going to download it.Anyone know any dog film I might have missed?
  • Cate1976
    Cate1976 Posts: 406 Forumite
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    I cry easily at films, care Bears film got me when Mum took me to see it for my 10th birthday, I didn't realise that when the kids had to leave the Care Bears cos they were going to be adopted that it was their parents they were going back to. Tearing up just thinking about it and other sad films.

    The worst one which I watched twice, the second time Dad happened to come in my room at the saddest point was called Reunion.

    Titanic had me in bits, i said to my then boyfriend why couldn't they both have lived.

    Saving private Ryan had me in tears as well at the end.

    Happy endings get me and anything to do with kids or animals. I've cried at some of the scenes in Harry Potter films.
  • aliasojo
    aliasojo Posts: 23,053 Forumite
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    I've just discovered Hachi and two of the dogs from 8 below were stuffed and put in a museum in Tokyo.

    Don't agree with that tbh.
    Herman - MP for all! :)
  • jackieb
    jackieb Posts: 27,605 Forumite
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    Cate1976 wrote: »

    Titanic had me in bits, i said to my then boyfriend why couldn't they both have lived.

    My daughter said that towards the end when they were both in the water, there was plenty of room for Jack, and Rose was just being selfish for not letting him on her flotsam. :D

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