'i am sam' and of course 'the lion king', also 'my girl' i don't understand people saying Forest Gump and Requiem for a Dream
for me its big fish - at the end, i know all to well what its like to loose a father and it gets me everytime and braveheart - i love a good story about someone who is truely a hero, and when the hero dies, it hurts me a little inside. poor wallace!!!
i cried at Donnie Darko Braveheart sweet november lord of the rings; the return of te king ik ook van jou the butterfly effect what dreams may come
Sitting in a theatre in Santa Monica California watching the Italian film "Life Is Beautiful". One scene in particular when the two lovers enter the garden. The way the film makers flashed forward at that point caused me to become teary eyed. I'm sitting there glancing around thinking, Christ, I don't want anybody to see me sitting here like this. Had an opportunity to watch a bit of a French film on cable yesterday, "The Girl On The Bridge". The scene in which the man who had fallen to the bottom and living in a flop house with bums says to another "Hang in there. All it takes it a girl on a bridge with big sad eyes." touched me as well.
Big fish and the notebook I watched it with my mom and I cried the whole time beacuse I dont want my mom to get old and not remember me, that sounds very selfish not that i think of it
La Vita รจ Bella Imitation of Life Edward Scissorhands E.T. (although I was like 4) Pay if Forward I am Sam Fox and the Hound
Philadelphia It's a wonderful life Forrest Gump Bambi Charlotte's Web 50 first dates The Green Berets Sophie's choice...........actually I'm kidding, for some reason i couldnt stop laughing through that one.
I did not cry during these movies, but they are movies that give me chills EVERY TIME I watch them. Braveheart Several parts in the LOTR Trilogy, especially when everyone bows to the Hobbits) The Last Samurai The new Star Wars Episode 3 Trailer
I'm not always a weeper, but there are a few films that pull on my heartstrings: Lilo and Stitch - The 'Aloha Oy' scene and the end where Stitch gives his 'broken but good' speech. Aww. Father of the Bride - My favorite movie, for some reason, it always gets me. Jack - Touching story. Benji - the hunted - This one's made me cry since childhood, poor Cougar cubs *sob* And finally, not a movie, but an episode of the show 'Qunatum Leap' the eppisode 'MIA' makes me cry. You really feel for poor Al.
That reminds me, i cried during american history x too when the dude gets shot at the end. I also cried during the movie Juice. (one of my favorite movies besides city of lost children)