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me???

...umm... none...?

oh! Shindlers list i think annnnd...

...i'll get back to you. i'm very good at controlling my emotions, so this is a tough one :D:D:D plus i'm a guy :D:D::D

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NO! NO! I DON'T!!

i DIDN'T!!! :D:D

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BTW, I rented Seven Pounds, watched it last night, pretty much gathered early on how it was going to end (I'm too damn good at that) but still proceeded to ball my eyes out for the whole last 1/4. LOL, maybe I just needed a good cry anyway.

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A Walk to Remember with Mandy Moore and Shane West!!! That is one of the best movies EVER!!!

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That was a good movie but I don't think I cried in it for some reason.

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oh oh, Charleze Theron & Keanu Reeves, ummm.... "Sweet November" think I cried in that.

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The Lake House, Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock...great movie....cried like a baby till snot ran outta my nose lol

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I don't think I've heard of that one, I'll have to put it in my queue except maybe not too soon for another cry, lol

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The Lake House was just too unbelievable for me to cry over.

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Okay, the most beautiful movie that made me cry through the whole thing was a french flick called Ponette. I HIGHLY recomment it, as it is a beautiful movie about a little girl whose mother dies and how she tries really really hard to understand all the religious concepts the grown ups tell her in their efforts to comfort her. It really makes a statement about how children perceive faith... and it does have a really moving ending where she makes her peace and can finally move on. The child star is so adorable you just want to pinch her! She's only about 4 years old, but a brilliant actress!!! You'll cry, but it's a good kind of cry.

Also, an old 80s movie called She's Having a Baby which starred Kevin Bacon. It was a really sweet laugh out loud comedy about a young couple just starting out, but there is one scene - the birth scene - where I bawl like a baby every single time. No words in the scene, just the Kate Bush song "Woman's work" - but it is extremely moving.

And lastly, any movie where the animals get lost from their owners makes me cry - even if the stupid animals can talk.

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I miss mIKE! I hope he's having some fun times in Chicago!

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Rambo, First blood.

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and Rocky..

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