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Quote by Freckledbird
Bambi (I was aged about 10)

Bloody hell, Bambi was released in 1942 so if you were 10 then that makes you.......bloody ancient :shock:
Does Harry know how old you are? wink
Ooooooo :shock:
FB settles down with popcorn to watch Meaty get eaten alive by Sarah lol
Hmmmm, she'll soon get distracted once she's got her mouth full :mrgreen:
Sarah asks FB is she wishes to share, as her mouth is full!! lol
Of course Harry knows how old I am!! :P
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Sarah asks FB is she wishes to share, as her mouth is full!! lol
Of course Harry knows how old I am!! :P

Share my popcorn? :shock:
Oh, go on then - as it's you kiss
:evil2:
Now what are we going to do with meaty?? lol
Aw ..... City of Angels ...... pass me the tissues.
Also, not forgetting Ghost with Patrick Swayse and Sleepless in Seattle :violin:
Mrs 777 xxxxxx
Quote by earthchild
the one where tom hanks was gay and got aids,cant remember name now

Philadelphia - amazing film and that had me in tears at the end too :cry:
Quote by Sassy-Seren
the one where tom hanks was gay and got aids,cant remember name now

Philadelphia - amazing film and that had me in tears at the end too :cry:
i hope you realise i am now watching city of angels and if i have eyes like pissholes in the snow tomorrow its your fault biggrin
and aparently the disc has 2 sides which i didnt know given how many times i have watched it redface
I fail. I cry at adverts never mind movies...
Oh yes I have a big sentimental button that keeps getting pushed and emptying my tear resevoir.
All of the standards listed above have elicited responses.
One of the most embarrassing reactions was in London at a late night showing of the , then , newly released E.T.. Not knowing anything about the film, my new girlfriend and I went totally unprepared. We both shed bucketfulls of tears and only had one tissue between us which we passed back and forth as it rapidly disolved into a form of papier mache. redface
A film that had me laughing and crying in equal measures was Patch Adams with Robin Williams ..the dramatised representation of a truly amazing real life story and a remarkable guy.
Midnight Cowboy when Ratso didn't get his money's worth out of his bus ticket. redface
The usual films for me, Goodfella's, football factory,we were soldiers, that sort of thing.
One film which hasn't been mentioned yet, and thats 'When a man loves a woman' although there is a little too close to home for me on that one.
Moonwalker...cried my eyes after coming our from that film ...the realisation that i was never going to get that two hours back let alone my money was devastating for me.
The Italian Job always upsets me, the bit at the start when they dump an Aston Martin (DB5 or 6 i think), down the side of a mountain as well as one of the first E Type Jags ever made (sure it was something like chassis no 7- would be worth a mint now :shock: ) and all those lovely Mini Coopers, trashed and killed....if it wasn't such a good film i'd be :cry: :cry: :cry:
altogether.....This is the self preservation society..... :karaoke:
Quote by TanKinky
- Mighty joe young :cry: omg how sad was that film

I watched that for first time last night with my grandson - he was blubbering away!! I'm hard, I don't cry at soppy films confused :? redface wink
Quote by anais

- Mighty joe young :cry: omg how sad was that film

I watched that for first time last night with my grandson - he was blubbering away!! I'm hard, I don't cry at soppy films confused :? redface wink
Gosh i blubbed like a freak :? even more than my son did
Kes, Crash (the one with Matt Dillon, Thandie Newton etc)...