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Cinema Paradiso. Cry every time I see it.
Turner and Hooch
Captains Courageous.
Brian Song
Purple Rain. Seriously.
I second Brian's Song. Real tearjerker. I'm talking about the original. Almost impossible not to get a little teary eyed for that one.
Once A Club Runner wrote:
break it up wrote:More than once. One little movie "The Stone Boy" with Robert Duvall about a little kid who accidentally shot and killed his brother in a hunting accident. He eventually runs away from home from the guilt and when he breaks down on a bus to tell a stranger "I killed my brother" it tears me up.
Ordinary People, Terms Of Endearment.
Dead Man Walking, pretty hard to watch that final family scene!
Pearl Harbor, the one with Ben Affleck. I cried because I wasn't going to get my $6.50 back.
The MonBRO Doctrine wrote:
Pearl Harbor, the one with Ben Affleck. I cried because I wasn't going to get my $6.50 back.
Good one
Jerry Maguire
You had me at hello.
I always cry at the end of Little Miss Sunshine when everyone jumps on stage to dance with Olive at the end of the movie. I'm sentimental though, I get teared up way too often.
I won't watch Marley and Me when it is on TV. I thought it was going to be a comedy. I guess I should have read the book first.
Another tear jerker is "My Life" with Nicole Kidman and Michael Keaton. They are married and Kidman finds out she is pregnant and soon after Keaton is diagnosed with with cancer. He takes videos of himself giving his future son advice and when they show his final demise... God, that still gets me just thinking about it.
At the slow motion finish during that movie about the 14 year old that gets second at Boston. And every time Brad Pitt's face show up with that long flowing hair in Legends of the Fall.
The Dirty Dozen
HOD wrote:
You have no heart if you didn't cry like a baby during the original Brian's Song.
True dat.
end of Field of Dreams and The Killing Fields
Isabel 2 wrote:
At the slow motion finish during that movie about the 14 year old that gets second at Boston.
Saint Ralph
Gladiator, at the very end
Without Limits - triggered by the line spoken by Donald Sutherland and the accompanying soundtrack: "This is the bell lap for Steve Prefontaine"
HOD wrote:
You have no heart if you didn't cry like a baby during the original Brian's Song.
Oh yeah. I remember the first time they showed it on TV (I was about 4 or 5) and I looked around the room and my mom, dad and three sisters were all just sobbing.
50/50 -- Was doing OK until JGL found that book in Seth Rogen's bathroom then the faucets were on until the end. That and when he hugs his mom before the surgery. Getting misty just thinking of that scene.
Saving Private Ryan -- When the old Ryan asks his wife if he was a good man
Field of Dreams -- Obvious
The Rookie -- When Jim calls home to tell his family he was going to the big leagues