It's a beauty of a film, directed by Nick Cassavetes, a love story with stellar performances by James Garner and Gena Rowlands. A story of true love, triumphant against all odds.
I had seen it once before, a few years ago, so I knew what was coming...
Yeah, so 90% water and what's the remaining 10%...? Please tell me what movies made you cry.
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lol haha
ReplyDeletePay it Forward, Bridge to Terabithia, Titanic, Walk the Line, Bambi-so many movies get to me and I become a huge mess!
ReplyDeleteWhere were the tissues?!
ReplyDeleteAnything with a dog in it. I don't know why either... Perhaps harking back to those years when a dog was my only confidant. Hachi: A Dog's Tale had me weeping 30 seconds into the trailer. I haven't dared watch the movie lest I slip down the drain and disappear.
ReplyDeleteMelDar81 - oh wow, I can't even watch the Titanic cuz I heard about the scene where the water comes under the door ... *choke*
ReplyDeleteThe Huz - I'm sorry! Next time I'm make sure there are plenty of tissues...and a snorkel. It was so nice watching the film with you <3
ReplyDeleteI cannot watch the graveyard scene in Steel Magnolias to this day. I bawl like a baby
ReplyDeleteI swear I cry at almost anything these days. It's not even just movies. Some TV shows have been making me bawl lately.
ReplyDeleteMan it has been a while since a movie could, though I don't watch as many as I used to. The last one I remember affecting me is What Dreams May Come. Now on media in general the new season of Dr who has got me teary just about every episode.
ReplyDeletePay It Forward, City of Angels (neither of those two movies I can watch all the way through, no matter how much of the Awesome they are), Higher Learning, The Color Purple
ReplyDeleteHA!!! This is hilariously well done, JC. The movie 'UP' gets me every damn time :D
ReplyDeleteHachi: A Dog's Tale
ReplyDeleteThe Color Purple
To Sir, With Love (1967)
Seize the Day (1986)
...so many more...and yah, The Notebook is one of them.
Okay guys, thanks for the suggestions. I'm buying shares in Kleenex!
ReplyDeleteThis is so great! My husband and I are movie criers.
ReplyDeleteFried Green Tomatoes, Steel Magnolias, PS I Love You, Elizabethtown, .....and so many more.
First of all, my most favorite movie EVER is "The Notebook." Love. And now, I love the drawing that goes with it. That is so me. The Huz, not you, lol.
ReplyDeleteHow about West Side Story?
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Especially the reprise of Somewhere when Tony is dying in Maria's arms... Damn I can't see the keys anymore...
Fawcet - I can't watch it until I get some more kleenex.
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