I'll share the list I found and see if anyone else has cried their way through these movies.
The Lion King
Not 100% sure if I cried, but I do remember it came out in December while I was in 5th grade. I wore this hideous (then cool) two-piece running suit. Is that what we called them?
Steel Magnolias
This movie practically raised me. I watched it a million times and cried every viewing. Who knew I was such a mature 7-year old?
P.S. I Love You
Have refused to see it thus far because it looks too sad. Practically would cry when the previews aired on TV.
My Girl
Bawwwwwwl everytime.
A Walk to Remember
Actually, I am not sure if I even remember crying in this one. But I probably did.
The Notebook
Totally cried.
Steel Magnolias
This movie practically raised me. I watched it a million times and cried every viewing. Who knew I was such a mature 7-year old?
P.S. I Love You
Have refused to see it thus far because it looks too sad. Practically would cry when the previews aired on TV.
My Girl
Bawwwwwwl everytime.
A Walk to Remember
Actually, I am not sure if I even remember crying in this one. But I probably did.
The Notebook
Totally cried.
2 comments:
Monte and I cried because we were laughing so hard at the horrible acting in "PS I love you"--I felt sorry for Hillary Swank for being associated with this movie!
Really? I liked "P.S. I love you"-- I thought it was OK. Matt and I thought The Notebook was the most stupid and predictable movie ever. No tears shed there.
Steel Magnolias and My Girl for shizzle! Why isn't "Little Women" on there. I cry every time Beth dies. And I read the book this summer and her death is so anti-climatic... it wasn't really sad at all. Hhhhmmm.
Courtney
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