Schindler's List The Boy In Striped Pajamas Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2 (the Snape scene always gets me!)
"Many people hear voices when no-one is there. Some of them are called mad and are shut up in rooms where they stare at the walls all day. Others are called writers and they do pretty much the same thing." -Meg Chittenden
Bicentennial man. ( Robin Williams ) must see Life. ( Eddie Murphy , Martin Lawrence ) must see Memories of Matsako. deffo worth a watch but its english subbed Click. ( Adam Sandler ) worth a watch Braveheart. ( Mel Gibson ) must see Gladiator. ( Russel Crowe ) must see Armageddon. ( Bruce Willis , Ben Affleck) kinda must see Hachi, a dog's tale. ( Richard Gere ) deffo worth a watch Butterfly effect. ( Ashton Kutcher) worth a watch Saving private Ryan. ( Tom Hanks, Matt Damon) must see The blind side. ( Sandra Bullock) worth a watch Requiem For A Dream. must see
I'd like to point out that watching a film knowing before hand that the film might make you cry will probly prevent it from doing so. If you have watched one of these films without knowledge then they probably got you
Finding Nemo agreed. I'm surprised noone said 9/11 or Flight 93. Also I cried at the end of the movie The Pianist (Adrian Brody is an amazing actor!!!) and I think I shed a tear during Donnie Darko (Jake Gyllenhaal). And Stephen King's The Mist (bang bang bang bang...). And I know a fellow who was insanely proud of himself for not crying during Forrest Gump when Forrest is talking to Jenny's grave...
If looks could kill, you'd be turning blue as we speak
I may not agree with what you say, but I'll fight to the death your right to say it- Voltaire
Rainbow Dash: Cutesy? Wootsy? Have you even met me?
"A Walk to Remember", definitely. "If Only" with Jennifer Love Hewitt, I cry every time. "Fox and Hound" is terribly sad but such a good movie... "Running Free" as well, I'd recommend that to all horsey people
~I happen to feel the degree of a person's intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting attitudes they can bring to bear on the same topic~ LISA ALTHER
I don't care what the miserable excuse is
for showing the death of books, live, on screen.
Men, I could understand; but books! - — Edwin Morgan, From the Video Box 2
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