Oh yes Armageddon. We watched it at school a few years ago but I'm so glad we didn't get to see the end. I watched it later that year when it was on TV and I cried so much at the ending which would have been really embarrassing if it had happened at school
Ghost - cried so much in the cinema I had to wipe my face on my t shirt
Titanic - couldn't give a stuff about Jack and Rose but all those little children
It's a Wonderful Life - every year, every time
PS I Love You
Beauty and the Beast - yes, the Disney one.
Young Victoria - watched this on a plane and cried so much the cabin crew were worried about me.
Sense and Sensibility - when Edward proposes
Agreed, I can't remember the last film that made me cry so much, maybe Mockingbird, Don't Sing. I watched Everything is Illuminated the night before I saw The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas ,which is also rather tragic in regarRAB to WWII though nowhere near as good (still recommend it).
Went for a walk afterwarRAB and still was thinking about it when I got back.
I often have a good cry at films, but my most tearjerking ones are:
Dead Poets Society (I cry BUCKETS - helped by the fact that I first saw it when I was fifteen and maybe a bit more easily provoked to tears, and I can't forget that)
Before Sunset
A World Apart
Schindler's List
The English Patient
Dumbo
The scene were Dumbo's mum is jailed in that cart thing and picks him up in her trunk and cradles him while singing "Baby Mine".
God, I'm choking up just writing this !!
OMG, yes, I completely forgot about that one! It's so unbelievably emotional - everyone always has Bambi's mother's death down as the classic tearjerking Disney moment, but this is much worse