What movie have you watched over

@mjsdls (1840)
United States
April 9, 2007 2:49pm CST
and over again and cried every time. I have watched Losing Isaiah a few times and I have cried every single time. It was about this black mother who gave up her child after he was born. This white family tries to adopt him and raises him until he is 4 or 5 years old(I think this was his age then, might have been a little younger). Then the mother comes back and get custody of him. Oh I cried and cried. This would be a very hard decisions to make as a judge.
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• Philippines
9 Apr 07
Whenever I watch the Passion of the Christ, I don't know why, but it would always melt my heart. I have seen that movie for about 5 times already and all those times, I had really shed some tears.
@mjsdls (1840)
• United States
10 Apr 07
That was the last movie that my mom went and saw with me. That was the first movie she had seen on years at he theater. That movie is definitely not a snack movie. You can eat because of crying, it really grips your heart. The Passion has made me understand a little bit better of what Jesus did for us. I'm so glad Mel Gibson did not take the ending out. They tried to get him to take the ending off, where he arose from the grave, WOW that was great!
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@nowment (1756)
• United States
9 Apr 07
I haven't watched any movie over and over again that made me cry, I did get moved in the same way over and over again when I watched What Dreams May Come, and I find the same feeling of happiness and enjoyment every time I watched Arsenic and Old Lace. But when I was growing up, whenever I would see listings for Madam X, Imitation to Life, and Back Street, I would just tell my mom when it was going to be on and hand her a box of tissues. She cried every time she saw those movies. I now cry when I see Back Street but more I think cause I miss mom, while the seen is very moving, movies rarely make me cry. Just something that I don't just rarely ever cried during a movie, I did for Broken Promise made for tv movie from 1981 and Orphan Train from 1979 Melissa Michaelson should have made it big and unfortunately didn't. I did recently see a movie tha brought tears to my eyes and yet I can't even remember the name of it. I did have the chance to see both of the Melissa Michaelson movies and each time I saw them they made me cry.
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@Beertjie (976)
• South Africa
11 Apr 07
Forest Gump. I did not crie. I am not into the crieing tipe movies, I love comody. I watched Forest Gump so many times, I lost count. I love it and will watch it again, many more times. I whish I could have been like him, life would have been so much easier to live.
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@sweetsue (758)
• Philippines
11 Apr 07
I just watched "the pursuit of happyness" starred Will Smith and son Jayden Christopher Smith (I am not really sure of the son's name). I watched it for a couple of times and so I cried as well for a couple of times hehe.This movie was inspired by a true story. It was very good and I'm kinda touched on how these father and son struggled to survive.I even have realizations after having watched it. I realize how important it is to value what I am having right now small or big that might be.Life is really a struggle and we have to be a good combatant to surpass and be successful in our own little ways. I hope you'll find time to watch the movie and be inspired too. Tc!
@SheliaLee (2736)
• United States
9 Apr 07
Every time I watch the movie Deep Impact I cry at the end. I know how it is going to be yet it does me that way every time. I still watch it every time it comes on if there isn't something else that I have to do.
@mjsdls (1840)
• United States
10 Apr 07
I watched it a couple nights ago. I cry every time her and her dad is standing at the beach and they are holding each other when the big wave comes and washes them away. Also when the mother and father gives their baby to their daughter and make her go to safely with Bertherman (spelt wrong).
• United States
10 Apr 07
Pay it Forward.
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@mjsdls (1840)
• United States
10 Apr 07
Yes i cried on this one to.
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
9 Apr 07
that was a very good movie and I watched it over and over again as well. I had a boarder living with me last year and it was her favourite movie, that is how I got hooked on it.
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@JashleyB (1441)
• United States
11 Apr 07
For me it's The Notebook, Charlottes Web, and Passion of the Christ. Probably more out there too that I just can't think of. Losing Isaiah definetly gets me too!
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@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
9 Apr 07
The one I have watched over and over and it still makes me cry everytime is The Green Mile. It is so good yet sad also.
@albert2412 (1782)
• United States
10 Apr 07
A really good movie I do not mind seeing a lot of times. For me, this would be a movie like The Ten Commandments or Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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@jennybianca (12912)
• Australia
10 Apr 07
I have watched Red October numerous times. It is unusual for me to watch a movie any more than once, as I would get bored. However there are a few that I find very good, & easy to watch at least one more time.Red October has excellent Actors & a thrilling styory plot. I think "Witness" was one I watched a few times. Also Pearl Harbour.
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• United States
11 Apr 07
Imitation of Life is my all time favorite movie. Second to that is Somewhere in Time. They are both awesome movies. I've watched Imitation of Life hundreds of time and I just recently found out the one made in the 50's was the second time the movie was made. It has an original that is just too awesome made sometime in the 30s. I love them both.
• United States
9 Apr 07
the fast and the furious
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