Go Ahead & Cry, Nobody’s Looking

by Veronica on July 26, 2010

in Guest Posts

Today’s guest post is brought to you by the lovely Peggy-Sue Brister.

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I was in a mood one day and my kids weren’t listening to me and I told them if they didn’t STFU I was going to get TAWANDA. They continued to be noisy so I yelled TAWANDAAAAAAAAA!!! My kids thought I had lost my mind. They asked WTH was Tawanda. I explained to DD a little bit about what Tawanda is. How Kathy Bates gets a new personality in Fried Green Tomatoes and stops taking SHIT off ppl. And that momma was now Tawanda momma and I wasn’t taking any more SHIT, so STFU and sit down.

After I told DD a little bit about Tawanda and Fried Green Tomatoes, she started bugging me to get the movie so she could watch it. I went to my Blockbuster by mail/online queue and added it to my list, bumped it up to number one, and got it sent to me in the mail.

It just came today. When my DD saw the Blockbuster mailer in the mailbox, the first thing she asked was , “Is THAT it? Is it here?” I knew what she meant. She hasn’t stopped talking about the movie since I told her about it. Right as we walked in the door she asked if she could put it in. I told her to go ahead. She had waited a week for this thing to come, I wasn’t going to make her wait to watch it.

Right at the first of the movie I explained that the old lady telling the story was one of the ppl IN THE STORY she was telling and they started trying to figure out which one she was. It didn’t take DD very long to figure out the old lady was Idgy. So I told her she was correct. I wasn’t going to make her wait until the end of the movie like I had to the first time I watched it.

I warned them that there were 2 very sad parts to the movie just so they weren’t caught off guard when Buddy dies and when Ruth dies. They sat watching it, transfixed. They didn’t move an inch. They sat perfectly quiet and perfectly still taking it all in, not wanting to miss a single word. DD told DS to turn it up a little. She wanted to make sure she could hear it well.

As I was watching it with them I was tweeting a little bit about it and it started a few conversations with my tweeps about other good chick flick/tear jerkers we all know and love.

Another one that I want to get and watch with DD is Steel Magnolias. I know if she got choked up watching Fried Green Tomatoes, that she is probably going to get choked up at Steel Magnolias too. The part after Shelby dies and Sally Field is having a break down in the cemetery, it gets to me. Then all of a sudden there is a moment of levity, “Here, take a whack at Weaser! Half of Chickapen Parish would give their right arm to take a whack at Weaser. Go ahead Malynn. Hit her!!” Laughter through tears, one of my favorite emotions. (Dolly Parton said that in the movie, I just stole it.)

Another one that gets a lump in my throat just thinking about it is Beaches, with Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey. If you haven’t seen it don’t keep reading this or I might spoil a bit of it for you. Skip to the next paragraph. The last 20 minutes of the movie make me bawl. After Bette Midler takes Barbara Hershey out of the hospital to take her and let her die at the Beach house…I start the lump in my throat there and it doesn’t go away until after she dies and I am bawling. I give this one an A+ on the tear jerker scale. 3 hanky movie, at least.

Another one with Bette Midler, that alot of people haven’t seen is Stella. John Goodman is in it and plays a good drunk. It breaks my heart when she is standing outside in the rain looking through the window at her daughter. And how she gets mean to make her daughter go away. It kills me! If you haven’t seen that one, rent it. Especially if you are a big Bette Midler fan like I am.

Someone else brought up The Notebook. That’s another one that makes me bawl my eyes out. Who doesn’t want to have a love like that in their life? It is heart wrenching to watch if you have a sensitive side. I don’t remember if there is anything inappropriate in it though for DD to see it or not. I will have to check into that one before I let her see it. She is not really old enough to appreciate the storyline of having the love of your life. But that movie made me keep crying even after it was over. I would think about it and start crying again.

Another one that makes me CRY but that it not appropriate for DD to watch is Bridges of Madison County. Who can’t relate to the frumpy housewife who is over-worked, under-appreciated and restless in her life? How fast they fall in love is exactly how it happened with my husband & I. Whirlwind, sweep you off your feet kind of thing. And when he leaves and she decided NOT to go with him. She knows that what they had together for those few days wouldn’t last if she left her family and missed them so she could be with him, and that it would end badly. But man how she wanted to go SO BAD. And the scene where she comes out of the grocery store and sees him parked across the street at the red light, and he just sits there, and she is watching him, about to leave without her, and her heart is BREAKING. OMG I have a lump in my throat just writing about it. She never stopped loving him her entire life. I love the part where her DD & DS are reading her journals, learning about this story/secret of their mom’s and the DD has on her mother’s dress. That is so damn funny. LOVE that movie. I went and saw it at the movies when it first came out with my dad. He is a big sissy about movies too and we both cried right there in the movie theater. I always carry tissue in my purse when there’s a chance for tears. I used them that day.

Another one that makes me cry MULTIPLE times but nobody mentioned is Legends of The Fall with Brad Pitt. That is a long, emotional movie that you simply MUST see if you haven’t seen. I cry several times during this movie but the one that gets to me the worst is when Julia Ormond goes to see “Tristan” in jail and she cries and tells him how she had wanted his wife to die. Then she goes home, cuts her hair off and kills herself. That’s the worst kind of pain a person can experience is the kind of pain that makes you want to MAKE IT STOP no matter what you have to do. In real life, emotions like that involve mental illness, but in the movie, who doesn’t feel her pain? It’s SO SAD. I hated that he made her wait so long for him and that he never came back for her. (earlier in the movie) I hated that she married a man she didn’t really love so she could try to get over the one she did love and move on with her life. She did tell him she would wait forever, however long it took, but DAMN, he stayed gone for like SEVERAL YEARS. He wrote her and told her not to wait for him. Then shows up and is shocked that she moved on! Shame on you Brad!

An old one but good one that is another tear jerker for me is City of Angels with Meg Ryan and Nicholas Cage. He gave up eternity for a human woman and just as they start their life together she gets taken away from him. But he said what he gave up was worth it to be with her for the short time he was with her.

What are some of your favorite chick flick/tear jerkers? Did I mention them here, or is there some I missed and forgot about?

kim(frogpondsrock) July 26, 2010 at 6:27 am

The Colour Purple is a film I could watch over and over. I agree with you about Steel Magnolias as well. I haven’t seen bridges of Madison county but I will watch it soon because you reminded me. We all loved fried green tomatoes.
Forrest Gump is a film I have seen heaps of times and every time it is on telly I get sucked in and watch it and love it.

toni July 26, 2010 at 9:40 am

Definitely The Notebook — I bawl my eyes out watching that. But also The Story of Us with Michelle Pfeiffer and Bruce Willis, about a marriage faltering. It’s so good and I cry my eyes out.

Jennie July 26, 2010 at 11:17 am

This is a great list. I’ve seen a few of them, and I loved/hated bawling my eyes out. I’m putting the others on my Netflix queue. I’m not much for romantic movies, where everything ends up happily ever after. I like some real life thrown in, where things don’t always go according to plan, and these movies sound like my type of romantic-but-not-quite movies.

Becky July 26, 2010 at 1:20 pm

I can’t watch Legends of the Fall anymore. It’s such a… raw movie. Too many emotions in too short a time. And I feel so, so, so sorry for Aidan Quinn’s character and how he can’t measure up to his brother. I know he’s a borderline bad guy for a bit, but he seems so pitiable.

In the genre you listed, it would definitely have to be The Notebook…. but my personal favorite movie is Million Dollar Baby. I know it’s not a romance, and it really doesn’t qualify as a chick flick, but that movie MOVES me. EVERY TIME. I cry like a fool, even when I know what’s going to happen…. but it’s a clean cry. It’s beautiful, even if it’s tragic.

Now, as far as just raw, horrible tears— The Green Mile. I can’t even watch that movie anymore, because it takes me about 2 hours to be able to see out of my puffy eyes again.

As far as my two favorite chick flicks (aside from The Notebook), I’d have to go with Hope Floats and Where the Heart Is. 🙂

I’ve got Stella coming on Netflix… thanks for the suggestion! Oh, and for the record— I “TAWANDA!”d my husband the other day, only to find out to my chagrin he didn’t know the movie. It kind of ruined my oomph.

river July 26, 2010 at 8:16 pm

I hated Legends of the Fall and didn’t see all of Madison County, but I have copies of Beaches and Steel Magnolias and cry for both of them. There’s others that make me cry, but I don’t remember what they are. I do remember Project X, it’s the one where chimpanzees are taught to fly simulated planes and the best “pilots” are taken to a special chamber and subjected to radiation while flying so the Air Force can discover how long a pilot can continue flying after exposure before he dies. I cry BUCKETS of tears in that one.

Elle July 27, 2010 at 7:16 pm

I LOVE all of the movies you mentioned. Beaches really gets me the most. One minute Bette and Barbara are at the beach house, then they show the cars driving to the cemetary. That’s when I start crying so hard I start shaking. And like River mentioned above, Project X is a real tearjerker.

Lara July 27, 2010 at 10:03 pm

The Joy Luck Club. Every time I need a good cry, I put this on. So useful, I bought a copy 😉

It’s a great one for anyone with mother issues!

Mummydiaries July 28, 2010 at 7:17 am

OMG I love all those movies especially Steel Magnolias. Definitely one of my tearjerker favs. Great post.

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