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Have you ever cried or teared up at a movie? Which one?


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I never used to cry during movies. I remember laughing when I was younger at people who did. I have been cursed because I now find it difficult to hold tears in during a movie. I literally sobbed during Love and Other Drugs. Luckily I was watching that one at home!
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Male, 36-40 years, Dating, FL, US | Aug 30, 2011

Whatever! You were there to cuddle me.
Female, 36-40 years, Dating, IL, US | Aug 30, 2011

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A lot of them, Walk to remember, is one of them i guess


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Damn Skippy...I may be worse than you in this department!


I cry more to music but Legends of the Fall pulls a tear...

Charlotte's Web for her...


no


yes, sad movies always make me tear up. One that always gets me = I Am Sam with Sean Penn.


Oy, I cry at everything. The first on was The Amazing Panda Adventure. I stubbornly stared at the projector because I was embarrassed to be tearing up. I was 6.


I do moreso now than I used to. The last one I cried at was Harry Potter 7, part 2.


yes if only :)


Yes. Recently .. not a full cry/tear up, but "felt it" nonetheless ... movie was "Crazy, Stupid, Love".


Old Yeller, alot of Lifetime movies were there is rape,abuse and neglect.The great movie that shows Christ at the cross---cannot recall the name right now----just sobbed
I believe you are referring to "The Passion of the Christ"
Male, >50 years, Married, FL, US | Aug 28, 2011

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Actually, a fair amount of them... But it tends to be more about kind of noble stuff than actual sad stuff. Big speeches, sacrifices, that kind of thing.


I would've said no but reading the other answers, I think I did at least feel emotional watching titanic, but not quite teared up.


Almost any sappy movie I've seen. I don't go to the theater much, but my last major cry during a movie at home was Kramer vs Kramer.



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