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Originally Posted by alexandrakitty
Me, too -- I am the worst movie sap -- I cried at the beginning of Up!
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Oh, oh, I
bawled through the entire thing. We watched Up in my choir class and I was sitting in the back of the room. After class my teacher joked about me crying through it.
The first movie I ever cried at was Bridge to Terebithia.
I cried during Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
Rent, especially during "Will I."
Into the Woods during "Children will Listen" and "No More."
Valentine's Day (when Holden visits Sean and when the army lady finally made it home and when the old people dance in the park/movie thing).
The Notebook, but only the part about them when their old. I didn't care much for their story when they were young.
I don't remember the Bucket List, but I do know I've seen it and I do know I cried..
And Remember Me. I watched that today. It was nothing but sad.
Pay It Forward.
OLD PEOPLE MAKE ME CRY!
I've never seen My Sister's Keeper, but I cried at the previews for it.
And, honestly, I cried when my teacher showed us "Fantasia." That was the only time I ever saw Fantasia, but I can't say I really like it. For some reason, I felt sick during that movie. I was fine before and right after it, but during it, I couldn't look at the screen because it made my stomach hurt. So, I just kinda cried with my head down.