Saddest film you've ever watched

Stark

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Just sat here watching such a sad film...

Hachi: A Dogs Tale ....with Richard Gere

Cried my eyes out.....

Love my doggies :cry:
 
Darren Slone said:
Italian Job, when the cars got pushed off of the cliff by the Mafia :cry: :cry: :cry: :lol:

+1

They didn't push the Aston DB4, off the Cliff. It was an Vignale Lancia Flaminia. They did wreck it though. :cry:
 
Hatchi, yup... Marley and Me as well :cry:

Titanic had me leaking at 36,000 feet on the way to Tokyo in 1999... Most embarrassing :oops:
 
Bing said:
Hatchi, yup... Marley and Me as well :cry:

Titanic had me leaking at 36,000 feet on the way to Tokyo in 1999... Most embarrassing :oops:

Bing they do Tena pants for men now.....so I've heard :P
 
My eyes were leaking mate, would've looked a bit weird with a male panty liner on my face :lol:
 
Bing said:
My eyes were leaking mate, would've looked a bit weird with a male panty liner on my face :lol:
You could have roller skated boarded up the isle with it on :rofl:
 
The Green Mile...Artificial Intelligence...A Beautiful Mind. It's usually the sound track that get's me :cry: - big fan of the music scores of Hans Zimmer/James Horner/John Williams.
 
I've not seen the film yet but went to a stage production of War Horse a few months ago which started me off - there wasn't a dry eye in the place at the end. I've got the film recorded - must watch it sometime. But yeah, anything with animals in it usually usually gets to me, especially dogs - I was close to blubbing watching Gogglebox a few weeks when they showed thieves pinching people's pet dogs in Vietnam. Bit embarrassing for a rufty tufty biker :D
 
The Christmas tree, a french film of the late 60's staring William Holden about a terminally ill 10 year old boy, who rich widowed father (Holden) decides to give him the best 6 months he can, of which stealing two befriended wolves from a zoo, until of course the boy dies at Christmas with the wolves howling.

I can remember being quite traumatised watching this film, and even I type I with teary eyes, that I think I steer well clear of films that I know that will make me blubber
 
Dewi said:
I've not seen the film yet but went to a stage production of War Horse a few months ago which started me off - there wasn't a dry eye in the place at the end. I've got the film recorded - must watch it sometime. But yeah, anything with animals in it usually usually gets to me, especially dogs - I was close to blubbing watching Gogglebox a few weeks when they showed thieves pinching people's pet dogs in Vietnam. Bit embarrassing for a rufty tufty biker :D
You need to see The Belstone fox - but not with your biker pals ;)
 
Stark said:
Cried my eyes out.....

Love my doggies :cry:

Totally understand. Saw this film some five years back and I get choked up whenever I see a Japanese Akita. Fortunately there are not many around of this gorgeous loyal breed. My last encounter was seeing the DVD on the shelf of my local Asda. Tears welled up in my eyes at the very sight of Hachi on the sleeve....... fortunately no one saw me leg it!!

Nice to know there are more big softies out there :D :D :D

JC
 
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