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Ok, well if you have, what was it? I mean, most of you here are lads... obviously, but saying that you cried at a film isn't gonna make everyone here LAUGH and POINT and p*ss take at your post... then again, I think I'm wrong! :)
Well. Have you?
I did, but that's different... I'm a girl & we're 'allowed' to have unbalanced hormones and have the odd emotional hour.
Can we just see who the emotional ones are? Please? No? ... Pretty please?
For me:
I Am Sam
Pay It Forward
Moulin Rouge <--- i can't watch that any more, makes me sick & VERY emotional... go ahead. laugh. :(
I've seen shed loads of stars in the sky, doesn't happen much during winter though, it's too cloudy.
Although they did of course make one star incredibly bright and shining, what with it being christmas an' all...
As for the sky, they must have brightened it, I've seen lovely clear blue skies, but that was a bit...err..
Anyway, it was cheesy :)
It was cack, I had to laugh.
> Eastenders on xmas day.
Eastenders was sad! A massive chill ran up my spine and arms! I think it was that 'Stand By Me' music that did it aswell!
And I agree with you saying there's nothing wrong with the waterworks! :)
Titanic.
Holby City most weeks ( damn those writers)
Teletubbies.
The last one was a lie,but i cry at everything.
is that bad or good?
I don't actually think there is anything wrong with crying at anything,the problem comes when you are too uncomfortable to admit it.
I nearly cried in Saving Private Ryan, because it was such a funny film!
> there was a few tears in my eyes when Billy died in Ally McBeal
> well not when he actually died, but when Ally had to return to the
> office and tell them.
Was that the guy who died in front of the judge while on a court case?
That was a bit sad.