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05-19-2020 06:15 AM
@mspatmac wrote:An Affair to Remember at the end when Cary Grant goes to Debra Kerr's apartment, finds the painting and realizes she is paralized. Tearing up as I type this.
Aaahhh...... no words, just ahhhh.
And in fact, if you haven't seen it, the remake (and I usually abhor remakes) with Warren Beatty and Annette Benning.......
05-19-2020 06:22 AM
THe Other SIde of the Mountain: when the paralyzed skier finds out that Beau Bridges character dies in an airplane crash.
05-19-2020 07:38 AM
Okay, this is going to make me sound very strange, but I can't watch Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. John Candy's character seems so lonely, I just feel so sorry for him. You won't believe this, but I am tearing up writing this.
05-19-2020 08:23 AM - edited 05-19-2020 09:06 AM
@Lucky Dog wrote:Ending of My Dog Skip:
"Skip died" my daddy said. He and my mama wrapped him in my baseball jacket.
"They buried him out under an elm tree " they said.
That wasn't totally true. For he really layed buried in my heart.
@Lucky Dog That was the saddest movie I ever saw. I couldn't stop crying and so mad at my brother for recommending it.
05-19-2020 09:01 AM - edited 05-19-2020 10:14 AM
The Way we Were the scene at the front of the Plaza hotel, I know this has been mentioned
Sleepless in Seattle where Annie and Sam finally meet at the end of the movie
Its a Wonderful Life when the angel takes him back to town to see what life would of been without him
edited to add
The scene at the end of Field of Dreams where Kevin Costner has the game of catch with is reincarnated Dad.
Hubby added The Art Of Dancing in the Rain, where the Mom is getting sicker by the minute and of course when the sweet dog passes away
05-19-2020 09:16 AM
I'm crying just reading that!
Yeah, I can never watch sad dog movies, no.
05-19-2020 09:42 AM
@proudlyfromNJ Bridges From Madison County---- the door handle scene for me produces real waterworks.
I love that movie. Streep and Eastwood never better, so
real, so heartbreaking.
A rare instance, where for me the movie was better than the book.
05-19-2020 09:43 AM
@Love my grandkids My mother introduced this movie to me when a young girl....always a favorite to watch together.
05-19-2020 09:45 AM
There’s so many movies where I need tissues. One that always gets to me is Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner - the last scene where Spencer Tracey is talking to Sidney Poitier and his bride to be while Katherine Hepburn is crying. No matter how many times I see this movie I end up crying.
05-19-2020 09:47 AM
@blue eyed lady Imitation of Life, the original. Oh my
do I 😭. Used to watch that with my beloved deceased mother.
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