It's A Wonderful Life, when the town comes together at the end to help George I am a complete mess. Similarly, when E.T. says "I will be right here" the blubbering you hear is me.
And then when General Kirby tries to get Matrix to come back and restart his unit, and he looks at his daughter and says “no chance”
Speaking of classic 80s cinema tearjerkers, the end of Delta Force when Pete dies after rescuing the hostages, and fresh of killing 100s of terrorists Chuck Norris’s eyes well up with tears
And then when General Kirby tries to get Matrix to come back and restart his unit, and he looks at his daughter and says “no chance”
Speaking of classic 80s cinema tearjerkers, the end of Delta Force when Pete dies after rescuing the hostages, and fresh of killing 100s of terrorists Chuck Norris’s eyes well up with tears
but everything is happening all the time. It is an hour and a half of respect and reverence for our military. I don't even know if it's a great movie or not but it is a great subject and a must watch.
Unlike PJ I am a pussy and in the end of the Sixth Sense when they're in the car and Toni Collette says "Do I make you proud?" gets me every time. Just a great piece of acting.
but everything is happening all the time. It is an hour and a half of respect and reverence for our military. I don't even know if it's a great movie or not but it is a great subject and a must watch.
Unlike PJ I am a pussy and in the end of the Sixth Sense when they're in the car and Toni Collette says "Do I make you proud?" gets me every time. Just a great piece of acting.
Also watch "Train Dreams" on Netflix.
Yeah, it's in its own category.... not sure what to call it... but I challenge anyone to make it through that movie without one tear.
Who saw "Old Yeller?" Who cried when Old Yeller got shot at the end?
[raises his hand]
John Winger: [Sarcastically] Nobody cried when Old Yeller got shot? I'm sure.
[hands are reluctantly raised]
It's not the end of the movie but the part where Mickie dies in the locker room gets me every time.
It was kind of preventable...Why in the world didn't they immediately take him away in an ambulance to the ER instead of just leaving him there? That part never made sense except just to set up the big emotional good-bye scene
I cried at the end of Titanic when I first saw it.
M
A Walk to Remember
Arrival
(Middle of a movie?: Cool Runnings)
My Girl
Ghost
Jack Frost
The Bucket List
Sweet November
'Mask'
Joel edgerton
Nick nolte
My Girl
Ghost
Jack Frost
The Bucket List
Sweet November
My Girl had me ballin when Thomas Senate died.
Man, what a great call. That movie never gets the love it deserves.
I'll add Dead Poet's Society to mine.
Joel edgerton
Nick nolte
I have a handful, but this one is at the top of my list. Great movie.
Without spoiling the movie, I watched it with my then 10 year old son, and the ending crushed me as a father of a son.
The saddest movie in existence is called "The Plague Dogs" I dont recommend it because its a hard watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMafPODH-aE
Charlie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBSioz_UnUY
City Lights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJKfmsuvGHg
And then when General Kirby tries to get Matrix to come back and restart his unit, and he looks at his daughter and says “no chance”
Speaking of classic 80s cinema tearjerkers, the end of Delta Force when Pete dies after rescuing the hostages, and fresh of killing 100s of terrorists Chuck Norris’s eyes well up with tears
All Quiet on the Western Front
American Sniper
My Dog Skip
Brian's Song
The Green Mile
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The Notebook
Quote:
at the end of Commando. Gets me all the time...
And then when General Kirby tries to get Matrix to come back and restart his unit, and he looks at his daughter and says “no chance”
Speaking of classic 80s cinema tearjerkers, the end of Delta Force when Pete dies after rescuing the hostages, and fresh of killing 100s of terrorists Chuck Norris’s eyes well up with tears
"I'll see ya when I see ya, Boss"
Million Dollar Baby
Miracle (the 1980 Olympic hockey movie)
Unlike PJ I am a pussy and in the end of the Sixth Sense when they're in the car and Toni Collette says "Do I make you proud?" gets me every time. Just a great piece of acting.
Also watch "Train Dreams" on Netflix.
Day of the Dolphin.
Of course, I was just a kid but I blubbered like a big fat baby. Or pussy, as PJ would call it.
You hockey guys are a different breed:)
No matter how may times I’ve seen it, the end of the Natural gets me every time
ending of Bohemian Rhapsody
Other movies:
Transformers (the cartoon, when Optimus Prime died) - I didn't know her at the time, but I'm sure she cried.
Shawshank Redemption - Same, didn't know her, but she cried.
Lord of the Rings - Return of the King - various scenes.
Unlike PJ I am a pussy and in the end of the Sixth Sense when they're in the car and Toni Collette says "Do I make you proud?" gets me every time. Just a great piece of acting.
Also watch "Train Dreams" on Netflix.
Yeah, it's in its own category.... not sure what to call it... but I challenge anyone to make it through that movie without one tear.
The saddest movie in existence is called "The Plague Dogs" I dont recommend it because its a hard watch.
Hachi was brutal. That one really got me.
[raises his hand]
John Winger: [Sarcastically] Nobody cried when Old Yeller got shot? I'm sure.
[hands are reluctantly raised]
lmao
The saddest movie in existence is called "The Plague Dogs" I dont recommend it because its a hard watch.
Yeah, dog movies are like my kryptonite.
The Color Purple
:-)
It was kind of preventable...Why in the world didn't they immediately take him away in an ambulance to the ER instead of just leaving him there? That part never made sense except just to set up the big emotional good-bye scene