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Sixth Sense, where the kid says 'But I can pretend like I'm gonna see you tomorrow'. That's the part where I go from forcing back the tears to bursting out crying. I think it reminds me of my own childhood and my dad.
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Goodbye Mr Chips
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Passion of the crist and green mile
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WHO'LL HAVE MY CHILDREN
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dont tell anyone, but the movie RADIO
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Schindler's List
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Artificial Intelligence. A movie of a boy robot who at the end completes the final transformation to becoming a human.
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"legends of the fall" ... which i don't think would make me cry if i didn't relate it to my life. lots of other sad movies don't make me even work up a tear, much less shed it.
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No Man's Land-Set in the middle of the Yugoslavian war, an unconscious Bosnian man is laid on a mine that will trigger if he moves. The ending is really sad, but I'll leave it at that.
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An Affair to Remember with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr; Imitation of Life with Claudette Colbert; Madame X with Lana Turner; Old Yeller; Where the Red Fern Grows; The Yearling; Bambi; Dumbo; Edward Scissorhands; A Dry White Season; Cry Freedom; The series of movies that start with Love Comes Softly; that's all I can think of now.
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Forrest Gump. When Forrest talks to Jenny at her grave.
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In "Dances with Wolves", near the very end there's a scene in which Kevin Costner is preparing to leave the Sioux tribe he's been living with in their winter encampment. His best friend Kicking Bird has carefully carved a tobacco pipe as a goodbye gift, but can't find it and is searching the teepee for it in a near-panicked state. His wife finds it easily (some things are the same in all cultures!), and he meets Costner on the path between tents to give him the pipe. He tells Costner "You and I have come a long way together", and Costner replies "I will not forget you". Gets me every time.
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Rudy
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Wuthering Heights (1992) The NoteBook The Bridges of Madison County Hotel Rwanda Schindler's List I Never Sang For My Father (1970) with Gene Hackman The Quiet Room
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Sappy, but I love the happy kind of cry that I inevitably grab the tissues for at the end of It's a Wonderful Life. Plus, I just love Jimmy Stewart.
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Windstruck It's the saddest Korean movie EVER
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"The Color Purple", from beginning to end, makes me cry. It's such a painful story! "Pay It Forward" kills me when the little kid dies. I just couldn't believe it. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" absolutely breaks my heart.
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Jerry Mcquire when he returns home: I'm not letting you---Get rid of me. How do you like that? We live in a world of tough competitors... Shut up--Just shut up. You had me at hello.
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In "Sophie's Choice" when she must decide between her two children.
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Forest Gump, my hubby cries every time at the end when Jenny dies. Also almost any cartoon where the character gets killed. I snot & sniffle everytime when the babies lose their parents, Bambi, The Lion King, All Dogs go to Heaven brings out the kid in me everytime. But shhhhh.. don't tell anyone!!!
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The Notebook.
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hmm...does it have to be sad? I don't know why, but sometimes when I hear things that I absolutly love, I will start getting all teary eyed, like what they have said was actually said to me. When I first saw the movie Eragon, My heart felt like it skipped a beat, and my eyes quickly filled with water. It was when The dragon read his mind, and He says... "You can hear my thoughts!" "I've waited a thousand years to hear your thoughts!" Gah! even now my eyes watered! The one that gets me the most though, is the movie "pay it forward..." I always cry at the end when the little boy gets stabbed, just because he tries to help somone...*sniff*
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titanic..that makes me cry every time. its just such a sweet story. i never wanted them to part..its like thyey have unfinished buniness. i cried at the scene when hes drowning,and the part where i cried a lot was when she steps out onto the boat and is about to leave and hes looking down at her and shes just forced to go and they show it in slow motion. that really broke my heart. what a bittersweet movie? and the end after you realize that the boats didn't come back in time. Also when shes standing inthe rain and fishing in her pocket,when shes asked what her name is..and she tells him..dawson(his last name)..rose dawson...that wasone of my favorite parts. Every time it really gets me at the heart on a whole. .
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Anything with Vin Diesel, Steven Segal, and that moron Brendan Frasier cause me to explode with tears of RAGE!! All I see is Red, when they are on the screen.
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Anything with Vin Diesel, Steven Segal, and that moron Brendan Frasier cause me to explode with tears of RAGE!! All I see is Red, when they are on the screen.
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I am going to be an absolute girl and also say Titanic. Especially when she jumps back on the ship as it's sinking to save him and he's like 'ROSE YOU ARE SO STUPID!' haha. that part gets me every time.
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Christmas Shoes
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in Crash when Sandra Bullock hugs her housekeeper and says - "you're the best friend I've got"
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I find the older I get the more emotional I seem to be getting all sorts of things make me cry including many of the items already mentioned here, there are probably too many to mention.But one scene come to mind from the movie "My Girl." After Mc Cauley Culkin has been stung to death by the bees and the little girl (sorry can't recall her name)rushes up to his coffin and begs him to get up and come and play.It gets me every time.
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The Green Mile always makes me ball. Every time!
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Ice Age at the end when the baby leaves Sid,Manny,And diego it doesn't make me cry but i almost do
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OMG!!! Beaches with Bet Midler and Hardball! Both of these movies contain death and DEATH is just down right sad!!!
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. The concept of that movie, the truth that every relationship we have is, in the end, governed by things in ourselves and others that we just can't control, that it's so easy to be blind until the day you wake up and find everything you had gone like so much smoke... It always crushes me like a bug, no matter how many times I see it, probably because the female lead character, Clementine, reminds me very much of someone I knew, loved, but who eventually just passed out of my life like a dream in much the same way.
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Fiddler on the Roof (the rejection scene, and leaving Anatevka...)
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Every holiday season, our amazing local cinema, The Naro Cinema--one of the old-time, bygone cinema theaters--runs "It's a Wonderful Life" along with "A Christmas Story." I cry during both--one for the sweetness, one from laughter.
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Mask, with Cher. Everyone I know cried at that one when it first came out. The Other Side of the Mountain, with Beau Bridges. (darn, I'm showing my age)
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Ouch :x
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King Kong
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Edward Scissorhands... the movie is so sad!! It makes the world seem so screwed up!
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Titanic. OMG :'[
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Armageddon
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The Grudge. Just thinking of her makes me tear up in fear, seriously. o_o
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My daughter who is 5, cries when she watches Monster's Inc. The part where Sully leaves Boo. I cry everytime I watch Armageddon, when Bruce Willis is talking to Liv Tyler from the asteroid, and then again at her wedding when they show that big picture of him there.
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Hoosiers
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My Wedding Video rofl ;-)
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ARMEGEDDON!
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a movie called 'Fluke' about a dog and whenever any of the dogs die i cry all the time no matter how many times i watch it. for some reason I cry more when dogs die than humans, and dogs more than any other animals. don't know why, i just do...:(
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Older, "Of human Bondage" Newer, "Beaches"
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The Onion: it's on Smellivision.
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The Bridges of Madison County and Million Dollar Baby.
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The Champ. I hate that movie, made for the sole purpose of being a tear jerker.
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So far Heavenly Creatures did, every time. ><
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Though it was an old movie.. I will never forget how Forrest Gump made me cry in his movie. I think I have watched it more than 3 times.
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Driving Miss Daisy, The Green Mile, That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
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Schindler's list at this part right here.
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What Dreams May Come. I can't watch it without bawling my eyes out.
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I don't really cry at movies. But, since answers are editable, I will think on this and get back to you... I can't be that heartless!
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George Brett's Hall of Fame speech. (best I can do)
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The Joy Luck Club
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The Notebook.
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Pay It Forward (ya, maybe that's stupid)
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Mine is - Savanna Smiles - Oh my word Each and every stinking time I watch that movie I'm a blubbering mess My other is Passion of the Christ - and - Roots
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pride of the Yankees.
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this indian movie called "Kubi kush kubi gum " or something like that , dont know wht it means thou,it has subtitles , its a story about family life and love its cooll
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Titanic
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The scene in Trainspotting when the mother wakes up from her Heroin induced stupor to find her baby has died from neglect. I don't even have to watch the movie to start crying about it.
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Steel Magnolias
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Beaches and Steal Magnolias.
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Pursuit of Happiness.
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I'm too much of a man to cry at any movie. Well there was that one time when I saw Shrek, but I swear I was kind of f**ked up drunk.
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Since my son's dog taught me the value of a true pet, (after all these years), the movie that really tears me up is "Eight Below", with Paul Walker. I've had every animal known to man, as a pet, but I never really got close to one, until I helped my son raise his 1st puppy. I only thought I loved all those other animals! If I had to be flown out of Antarctica, leaving little "Ebby" behind, I believe I would swim, paddle, and walk all the way back to get her. I knew exactly how Walker's character felt!
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Life is Beautiful.
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No movie has made me cry yet. I felt like crying watching "To Sir, with Love", though. I almost did, but I stopped myself.
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Supertroopers. I know exactly what's going to happen every time, and yet I still can't help but crack up laughing so hard I cry. I watched "We Are Marshall" the other day and got a bit teary eyed, but I man'd up and held them back.
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Bambi Gypsy Romeo and Juliet Harry Potter
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Hook, at the very end when he's not a workaholic any more, and realizes how much his family matters. Oh ya, and of coarse when she gets her kids back.
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Madame X
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Two movies, actually . . . The Way We Were with Redford and Striesand and "Splendor in the Grass" with Natalie Wood and Warren Beaty.
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In Pursuit of Happiness w/ Will Smith and We are Marshall.
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The Notebook. I love that movie!
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crash...when the little girl with the "cloak" jumps in front of her daddy to save him...my lips quivering!!!
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this one
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The Notebook and Sophie's Choice.
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My Life with Michael Keaton. A guy filming his life so his unborn child will know him after he dies...? You'd have to have a three foot thick callous around your heart to not cry at that movie.
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whats eating gilbert grape the end always makes me cry it was sad
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Titanic
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man in the moon... gets me every time... letely its been ps i love you
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"Amistad," "Bang the Drum Slowly," and "Brian's Song..."
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There are quite a few. However right now I am only willing to admit to getting a little teary eyed during Gladiator. When R. Crowe sobs on his wife charred crucified feet. I may have just made that up, but you know I'm a dude, and we never cry. EVER.
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Blood Diamond.
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Boyz n da hood
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I am legend also... jeez i am a wimp...
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Pay it forward and Crash
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It's a Wonderful Life - tears of joy at the end.
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An Affair to Remember Deborah Kerr and Cary Grant
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Terms of Endearment always makes me cry.
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"Tokyo Story" or "Tokyo Monogatari" (1953)
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Goodbye Mr Chips
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The movies which shows the situations related to my lif's emotional situations , makes me cry every time...
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City Of Angels *hic sob, snivel blub*
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