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I don't think I've cried so much since Lassie
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Another one here for Toy Story 3, when Andy gave away his toys I couldnt stop sobbing. Memories of my own toys plus the realisation that my girls were growing up. I always cried at Lassie when I was a child too, anyone here old enough to remember a black and white programme on a Saturday morning called I think White Horses? The theme tune always made me cry.0
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My Mum watched Who Will Love My Children when she was pregnant with my brother in 1959. She still says it's the saddest film she's ever seen. Might have something to do with her being pregnant and the film was about a mother who was dying and had to find homes for all her children before she died.0
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The final bit of Titanic also brings a lump to my throat when Rose dies and goes to the great Titanic in the sky and meets Jack and all the other people who died on board the ship.
I didn't realise Rose died at the end of the film. I just thought she was dreaming :eek::(:cry:The best day of your life is the one on which you decide your life is your own, no apologies or excuses. No one to lean on, rely on or blame. The gift is yours - it is an amazing journey - and you alone are responsible for the quality of it. This is the day your life really begins.0 -
Has anyone seen Red Dog, the book is bad enough, but there's a bit where the dog's looking for his man and I wept like a waterfall, I had to keep telling my oh it was hayfever...0
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There is an episode of Futurama with a dog in it - this is supposed to be comedy cartoon and I was weeping like a baby. Hubby is forbidden to ever show me that episode again.
A series or two later they did an alternative reality show, where doggie is happy, phew.
Is it the episode where his owner dies and he sits waiting for him? like Greyfriars Bobby? i was hysterical at that as well.
I embarrassed the kids going with them to see Hotel for Dogs - the end bit where the dogs were coming down the stairs - i cried all my makeup off....ha ha.0 -
snowdrop1967 wrote: »I always cried at Lassie when I was a child too, anyone here old enough to remember a black and white programme on a Saturday morning called I think White Horses? The theme tune always made me cry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvZgqIUsrtU
The opening credits to Disney's UP had me teary. There was no dialogue, just still pictures, but they told a little story all of their own before credits even finished.:huh: Don't know what I'm doing, but doing it anyway... :huh:0 -
Up made me and OH cry like a babies - the long scene about the couple's life together is so sad
We were sat there in the cinema like a right pair of fools, I had no tissues and our 3D glasses were sliding off. 0 -
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