"Decoy" made me cry. Made me cry all the way back to Blockbuster. I wanted refund and 60 wasted minutes of my life back.
in the day after tommorow, where the american refugees are trying to get into mexico and some one was waving USD in the air, while others are crossing the river, i was crying from the laughter. o the irony
I got pretty teared up at the end of Armageddon when he locks himself in and Affleck is being a whiny douche per usual but Willis just ignores him and says "take care of my little girl for me" Deep Impact when the astronauts have to say goodbye to their families, geeeeez that was ****ing sad. The Original Land Before Time, even though i was only like 5 years old, I cried at the end for some reason. Blow - When Johnny Depp is talking to his daughter at the end and then it turns out to be just his imagination and the screen says that the daughter has never visited him to this day, I know you're not supposed to feel sorry for the drug smuggling lowlife, but damned if I didn't feel sorry that he got caught on his last deal right before he was gonna clean up and they're all just sitting there for a few seconds after he realizes it's a bust. I don't think i cried but it sure as hell sobered me up for the rest of the day. Gladiator - The whole ending sequence, from the pwnage of Commodus to the credits rolling is just a wave of emotion that left me completely numb.
edward scissorhands and bambi. when i was a kid. after i turned 11, i kind of stopped crying at movies to be honest.
Good to see alot of the Brian's Song mentions here. My wife can be playing that song on the piano and it will get to me a little. A Straight Story Breaker Morant Family flicks: Rankin/Bass - The Year Without A Christmas (Blue Christmas) I agree on the Lion King scene too... Probably It's A Wonderful Life had some moments in there too.
the only movie i've ever cried at: the 6th man...when the brother died. i can't believe i cried at a wayans brothers flick.
I cried for several minutes the first time I saw it. I hadn't cried that much since my older brother passed away. Very,very underrated movie. Oh yeah, I Can Eat. Sophie's Choice and whenever the Rockets lose in the playoffs.
Only one I can remember getting teary-eyed at was Where the Red Fern Grows - a movie about a boy and his dogs.
i'm very impressed you guys cry! i cry WAY too much so you name it, i cried in it. i'm the absolute worst. but i've never known a guy to cry, not my dad, bro, friends or boyfriends. sheesh, my own twin sis hardly ever cries. maybe just teared up 3-4 times.
The hank gathers story Schindler's list(not really cry but tear up) Sweet november(not really cry but tear up)
I have another one, I Am Sam. That was a pretty tough movie. Sean Penn should have won something for that movie.
You and Chuck Norris - but does your tears cure cancer? The following movies have scenes that make it hard for me not to tear up: The Shawshank Redemption The Green Mile Mr. Holland's Opus Forest Gump Dead Poets Society (Ethan Hawke's character running out in the snow after Neil's suicide really got to me; just thinking about it makes me tear up!) The Passion of the Christ (I bawled like a baby right before Jesus was crucified, so basically the whole scene of Him carrying the cross and later falling and being comforted by His mother) I'm sure there are others but that is all that comes to my mind for now.
Episode III, when Yoda says he has to go into exile, when Padme (spelling?) confronts Anakin before he chokes her Yes, I'm a nerd