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Guinness 29-03-2014 21:57

A fly in your eye
 
We've all done it! Surreptitiously wiped the tear away disguised as a cough, a yawn, the need for a pee or a mythical fly in your eye.

So what film always has you pretending to the significant other that you ain't bawling like a baby?

I always bawl like a baby to the music crescendo at the end of 'The Right Stuff' as Gordo takes off and Chuck Yeager emerges bloody and burnt from the wreck of his test plane...totally wimp out every single time I watch the final scene of The Last of the Mohicans

Stevie R 29-03-2014 23:35

Re: A fly in your eye
 
Old Yeller used to get me.A kid and his dog going through loads of scrapes together.
Great Disney film until the darned dog gets rabies:eek:

Margaret Pilkington 30-03-2014 10:54

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Himself always cries at the sad stuff. Call the midwife.....Little House on the Prairie,
Ghost Town......if it has anything sad in it he's there bawling.
When it was Sport relief and they showed an old chap who had lost his wife to Alzheimers disease - the chap on the screen was silently weeping...himself came out in sympathy with him.
Me? I'm not telling. I am much more likely to weep at something I am reading.

Michael1954 30-03-2014 12:28

Re: A fly in your eye
 
The closing scene of Shane, when the little boy keeps calling for Shane to return. It gets me every time. Blub, blub.

Less 30-03-2014 12:37

Re: A fly in your eye
 
Any film that I see at the pictures, have you seen the price of those tickets, the popcorn, the drinks, the hot dogs, the...?
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westendlass 30-03-2014 12:43

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Chocolat, because when my little dog Reggie was on his last days and very weak we cuddled up to watch it on the settee. Your setting me off thinking about it now!:(

Shurm 30-03-2014 18:56

Re: A fly in your eye
 
Surprise Surprise now, fly in my eye.

AccyMad 05-04-2014 08:06

Re: A fly in your eye
 
Did anyone see the interview on This Morning earlier this week with the lady who had cochlear implants done & could hear for the first time after 40 years of living in a silent world - amazing, brought a lump to my throat for sure

westendlass 05-04-2014 19:11

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What a life changing experience for her. Technology comes on in leaps and bounds.

Studio25 05-04-2014 22:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1101329)
Did anyone see the interview on This Morning earlier this week with the lady who had cochlear implants done & could hear for the first time after 40 years of living in a silent world - amazing, brought a lump to my throat for sure

For anyone who didn't see it, it's probably this one.


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