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This from Terms of Endearment gets me every time:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuvONUFArdI


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Ditto to that, Dave, that kid was amazing as was the older one in a more stoic way.

This movie has me blubbering every single time.

P.S. Oh, and Rick, I envy you your 'slow lazy Summer' - bloody freezing here... Well, cold anyway with the Antarctic breathing its icy cold all the way up to The Bite.


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/\ ---  Good to see you, Libby. Was just thinking how we haven't seen you round here in quite a while!


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Quoted from MarkItZero
I resisted the urge to resurrect this threat but now that someone else has... end of Buffy season 5 episode 22 "The Gift". Every single time.  


Why would you do this? It took me years to cope with the fact that the show is over  

That entire show was heartbreaking so often: the one where Angelus comes back for the first time, the one where Willow wants to the destroy the world, once more with feeling and the one after that were all heartbreaking.

But besides Buffy, I'd say Schindler's List and the final performance of Tom Cruise in Magnolia do it for me.


Caleb
You tore up her picture.

Nathan

I'm gonna tear up the fucking dance floor, dude. Check it out.

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The scene is The Abyss where Ed Harris' character has to watch Mary Elizabeth mastrantonio's character drown.

Then, again, back on the rig, where they're all trying to bring her back.

Actually, The Abyss is one of my favorite movies of all time and there are several scenes in which I have to hold back tears.
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I have many, many fond memories of sitting on the settee in front of the big screen TV, a box of tissues to my left, trousers around my... ah, wrong thread. As you were.
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Quoted from LC
P.S. Oh, and Rick, I envy you your 'slow lazy Summer' - bloody freezing here... Well, cold anyway with the Antarctic breathing its icy cold all the way up to The Bite.


Hey Libby,

Right, forgot the Southern hemisphere is actually in winter at the moment… my bad. Ya, it’s been raining like crazy here, and humid as f*c… which brings the mosquitoes, oh joy!

Is “The Bite” an affectionate name Aussies give to a cold wind…? That’s cute. Around here the North wind is called “The Whore” or “The Siberian Express”, and she usually equates to -40 C. Sorry, now I’ve gone off topic, but not really… winter makes me cry. Actually, I like the change in seasons, autumn is my favorite time of year. Mid August I start counting down the days to October… OK, now I’m off topic.
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Ditto to that, Dave, that kid was amazing as was the older one in a more stoic way.

This movie has me blubbering every single time.

P.S. Oh, and Rick, I envy you your 'slow lazy Summer' - bloody freezing here... Well, cold anyway with the Antarctic breathing its icy cold all the way up to The Bite.


Right? I've seen it a dozen times and it still gets me - both kids were amazingl


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Okay, seriously. A number of scenes in Remember the Titans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThTD7u5z9hw


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Of course, being a dog owner, anytime I sense Marlee and Me is airing anywhere in the world, I run the other way.

The endings of Ordinary People and Terms of Endearment had me crying in theatres.

Even the end of Midnight Cowboy choked me up.

On Netflix, the original series Derek with Ricky Gervais has its moments.

On the other side of the coin, the film that brought the most tears of laughter would have to be Borat.  
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