What films make you cry?

I'm glad I'm not the only ones that cries at the end of Terminator 2 my brother just laughed when he saw I was crying.

Agree with Carousel as well, it was on a few Christmas's back on TV and I wept - so did Dad too.

Green Mile
Watership Down

A really cheesy film but The Boy Who Could Fly.

I'm sure others as well but can't remember at the moment.
 
The Lord of The Rings (there is a moment in each where I cry, FOTR: When Boromir gets attacked and Merry and Pippin are dragged away;[/QUOTE]

How did I forget I cried at that bit too?
 
'Breaking the waves':cry:
'Dancer in the dark'(could hardly see towarRAB the end..):cry:
'Gone with the wind'(Hates when he leaves her in the end..):cry:
'Open Hearts'(Elsker dig for evigt):cry:
'The Land Before Time' :cry:
'A Perfect World' :cry:
'Brokeback Mountain':cry:
all I can rembermer now... I'm sure there's more...

I cry too much, don't I....:(
 
I cry at anything!! Ive just finished watching Click and the bit near the end when he dies in the rain made me weep like a child who's just lost their favourite toy. Also Dirty Dancing (yea yea I know), as well as the end of Planes Trains and Automobiles and Grease 2. Feel like a complete wuss!
 
Radio 5 this morning palyed a montage of train related TV and movie clips, including Jenny Agutter saying "my Daddy" from the Railway Children, and even though it's not a particular favourite of mine I felt myself filling up, and at the end Nickey Campbell commented that it had "got him" too. :cry:
 
Armageddon, god how i cried!
Titanic, ok i probably shouldn't have but i did!
also had a little tear during click - Best movie ever!

i've got the notebook still to watch, looks like i'll have to have the ssues ready!
 
Yes and the happy ending with the musical mousetrap!

Showing my age now, I always cry when I watch the following:

Meet Me In St Louis - the part where the the little girl smashes up the snowpeople

Showboat - The version with Ava Gardner putting in a master performance as an alcoholic

More recently Ghost - the "lucky penny" scene

And the Green Mile where John cures the prison governor's wife....oh dear I'm filling up!!
 
E.T when hes nearly dead. And when he goes home. And when hes building the thing to send him home. A lot of that film, actually.

The Notebook, I've seen it a million times and I still have to cry.

Beaches. I didn't like it very much, it was too sad.

The Break Up. It was sad okay!

Click. Went to see it in the Cinema and emerged looking like a panda and still in flooRAB of tears.

Can't remember anymore off the top of my head... ooh. Apart from.. :o :o

The Iron Giant.

:(
 
Titanic, Awakenings, Moulin Rouge.

When I was very young I watched Edward SissorhanRAB and cried my heart out - i think i was about 10 years old. My family was really surprised i got so emotional over it!
 
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