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09-12-04, 04:37 PM
Talking of tears of joys ...... "Car Wash" nuff laughs bighairlol
God is my maker, and I am his masterpiece
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09-12-04, 04:42 PM
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@ Jambaruk
Im not having that at all. I can cry at Funeral or my daughters wedding, childs birth etc... I may shed a tear. I may. Shed a lil tear perhaps not blubber like a woman.
To cry for a movie??? Im not having it. You people can put this "real man" nonsense to bed. put him there with the metrosexual man, and the new man and the man in touch with his feminine side and cosmo man and men who wear those handbag thingys.
Put them all together watch Beaches and have a good cry with them.
Brand man however you want but whaever name you give him a MAN doesnt cry over a blasted movie. Certain movies touch me yes but to blubber and cry? To shed a friggin tear??
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KMT!!
Cant imagine my old man or uncles behaving in such a silly fashion.
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OK sorry ladies back to the lightheartedness and fun now
bighairlol.....DrunkMonkey what can i sayconfused3
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09-12-04, 05:05 PM
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My Girl (when McCaulay Culkin gets stung to death by the bees - sorry but I was young!).
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The part at his funeral when she says "you forgot his glasses, he can't see without his glasses"!
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YOU ARE NOT DEFINED BY OTHER PEOPLES\' OPINION OF YOU!! ;0)
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09-12-04, 05:16 PM
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Movies that have made overcome me with a great sense of emotion and sadness are:
City of God- Based on a true stroy about one of the baddest ghettos in the world. Today seven year olds totin pistols. drug epidemic is massive. and Police are actually paying people particulary very young youth to turn in guns. This is going on right now in Brasil(Rio) "City of God" I urge everyone to see this movie
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Theres a thread on this forum where you state your best movies and I put City of Gods in that......this movie just makes you speechless it is excellent but very sad and disturbing to know its a true story.
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09-12-04, 06:16 PM
another film i remember getting quite emotional was cry freedom set in south africa.i think is called that.
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10-12-04, 12:42 PM
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there are no children here - drama with oprah winfrey
losing isaiah - halle berry plays a crack head who abandon' her baby. The baby is later adopted by a white family. Halle Berry then finds out her son is not dead and tries to win him back.
polly (black version) - starring Keisha Knight Pulliam (Rudy in Cosby Show) and the mum from the Cosby Show (i have forgotten her name). I used to cry when polly fell out the window at the end.
kramer vs kramer
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10-12-04, 12:57 PM
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Champ - who remembers this one about a boy and his father who used to box ....champ wake up champ ....wake up blkcry
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Only film to evermake me cry... and i still do everytime i watch it, actually i am tearing up just thinking about it...
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One of my favourite films of all time...
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Alright, alright there are some more films that makes me tear up...
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Boyz in the hood... iteared up a littlewhen Ricky (Morris Chestnut) character dies...
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Bambi... When he starts crying for his mother... "Mother, Mother..."
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The Green Mile... The end part...
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Shawshank Redemption... The suicide of George...
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Boys don't cry... It made me really sad... didn't cry thou..
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Who Will Love My Children...Thedying womangiving away her 10 children for adoption one by one. Two mansize tissues require for this film...
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And yeh Titanic... LOL i cried from laughing soooo much...
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10-12-04, 04:50 PM
The part at his funeral when she says "you forgot his glasses, he can't see without his glasses"!
For real Madam Butterfly, that's the scene where I embarrassed myself in front of my friends at the cinema by crying like a baby!
Boyz in the Hood - (when Ricky got shot).
Higher Learning (but mainly because that Raphael Saadiq song 'Its all because of you' is my favourite')
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10-12-04, 06:20 PM
Undercover brother.
That film had me crying with laughter. Real tears.
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10-12-04, 09:11 PM
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Bambi... When he starts crying for his mother... "Mother, Mother..."
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Yes bambi is the first film i have ever cried, well no.. sniffled whilewatching. To all the die-hard Bambi fans (i know your out there)its actually being re-released on DVD, improved quality, but only for a limited period of time!! I know what I'm getting for xmas!
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I think senseless violence has de-sensitised me now, so I don't really cry when I watch films anymore.
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10-12-04, 09:42 PM
How can ya'll 4get "ET"confused3 im sure nuff of us cried back then when we first saw it.
God is my maker, and I am his masterpiece
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10-12-04, 10:38 PM
john q- whoever does not cry whilst watching this film is a robot.
notebook
colour purple
jasons lyric
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11-12-04, 08:38 PM
antwone fisher with denzel washington
men of honour with cuba gooding jr & robert de niro - must see
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