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11/05/2005 05:59:46 PM · #126			 | 
		
		Friday night Lights - where the abusive father gives his son his ring at the end and they hug.
 
 on a lighter note - Finding Nemo, where Marlin pulls Nemo out from under the fishing net, and flashes back to when he finds him as an egg.
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11/05/2005 06:37:22 PM · #127			 | 
		
		Oh... here are more...
 
 Dad with Ted Danson and Jack Lemmon
 Good Will Hunting
 and of course The Lion King |  
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11/05/2005 06:49:37 PM · #128			 | 
		
		| I am Sam... oooooh wheeeh! |  
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11/06/2005 08:59:29 AM · #129			 | 
		
		oH yes I am Sam was a real tearjerker.
 
 There's one I watched years ago that many have probably never heard of. It's "The Cure" and no it's not the band lol.  It's about a little boy who has aids and becomes good friends with a neighbor boy.  Anyhow, the two find something in a magazine about a doctor finding a cure and they go on a journey to find it.   
 
 I used to volunteer for the AIDS Network back home and was an advocate for a dear friend with AIDS that I met through the network.  I have not watched this movie since living there, but it's an amazing story.  Heck, I'm gonna cry right now thinkin about it lol.  If you've never seen it and want a tear jerker with a lot of heart I highly reccomend finding it.   Has the same kind of heart wrenching things as "I Am Sam"/ |  
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11/06/2005 09:05:27 AM · #130			 | 
		
		The Notebook!
 I've never cried that hard watching a movie, I was sobbing uncontrollably and Trav had to turn it off, I never did get to see the end.
 
 The elephant man
 steel magnolias
 legends of the fall
 terms of endearment
 
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11/06/2005 09:32:19 AM · #131			 | 
		
		"Where the Red Fern Grows" gets me every time.
 
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11/06/2005 09:35:22 AM · #132			 | 
		
		| i don't know about movies but i cried like a little baby girl at the last ever 6 feet under. |  
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11/06/2005 09:40:43 AM · #133			 | 
		
		Two somewhat unknown flicks that always get me seriously sobbing:
 
 This is My Father (with Aidan Quinn)
 
 Ponette (french film with subtitles - the main actress, who was 4 yrs old, won the Italian equivalent of the Oscars for this role) |  
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11/06/2005 09:47:40 AM · #134			 | 
		
		I just saw it for the first time last night. 
 "The Perfect Man"
 
 Another is "Two for the Money." I don't know if I was just emotional that day or if I really felt it for Matthew Mcconaughey. But I cried at the end. |  
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11/06/2005 10:05:26 AM · #135			 | 
		
		Originally posted by biteme:  Nell (does anybody know this one?)  |   
 
 My wife sometimes calls me her "guy ange". :)
 
 We love that movie, and just about every Jodie Foster movie. |  
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11/06/2005 10:46:34 AM · #136			 | 
		
		Hotel Rawanda
 Sweet November
 Serendipity
 **and many of the ones previously mentioned** :) |  
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11/06/2005 04:38:38 PM · #137			 | 
		
		Imitation of Life is at the top of the list.
 
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11/06/2005 10:56:39 PM · #138			 | 
		
		| I am such a wussy, I'll cry for just about any emotional movie.  Hell, I cry at the darn TV show Extreme Home Makeover.  Some of the family stories are just heart wrenching! |  
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11/06/2005 11:19:23 PM · #139			 | 
		
		Originally posted by chadb:   I am such a wussy, I'll cry for just about any emotional movie.  Hell, I cry at the darn TV show Extreme Home Makeover.  Some of the family stories are just heart wrenching!  |   
 
 I can't even THINK of watching that show without kleenex nearby!
 
 My #1 tearjerker movie has to be The Notebook.  That movie messed me up for days.
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11/06/2005 11:36:15 PM · #140			 | 
		
		What is "the Notebook" about and who is in it? Alot of people like it. Never seen it myself,  bad experience with a three ring binder once, I was never the same.
 
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11/06/2005 11:41:07 PM · #141			 | 
		
		Originally posted by jsas:   What is "the Notebook" about and who is in it? Alot of people like it. Never seen it myself,  bad experience with a three ring binder once, I was never the same.  |   
  
 It really is a great movie...own it on dvd and would watch it again...
 the notebook
 
 Just trust me and everyone else who has said it's great.  :)
 
 Yay, I just successfully posted my first link! *pats himself on back*
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11/09/2005 09:04:34 PM · #142			 | 
		
		Originally posted by LucidLotus:   I think my #1 tearjerker will always be Amistad.
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 That's another good one, I don't know why more people haven't seen that movie.
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11/09/2005 09:23:25 PM · #143			 | 
		
		| Has to be Terms of Endearment, who wouldn't cry at that.  Forrest Gump everytime I see it and that is just far to often.  Shawshank Redemption, couple of parts just kill me... and finally Finding Neverland. |  
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11/10/2005 09:46:48 PM · #144			 | 
		
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