
I start crying during the opening credits of Terms of Endearment!
Also: Ordinary People On Golden Pond The Thorn Birds Mask They just don't make tearjerkers anymore like they used to in the 1980s! |
Another one for Beaches. I can usually make it without crying UNTIL the the part where the little girl asks Bette Midler, "Can I bring my cat?" as they make preparations for her to live with Bette. Gets me EVERY SINGLE TIME.
Also agree with Steel Magnolias. The crying starts when Julia Robert's husband comes home and the pots are overflowing and the kid is crying. The crying continues as the mom talks to Julia and does exercises with her in the hospital. I am all out bawling by the graveyard scene. |
Did anyone watch Gran Turino? I continued crying well after the movie was over.
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Yep, me too. This and certain scenes from Kramer vs. Kramer. Completely hysterical. It's not pretty. |
Philadelphia -- Andy's funeral, when there are home movies of him as a child playing and a Neil Young song is playing.
Brokeback Mountain -- Ennis in his trailer at the end with their shirts. Almost Famous -- When they sing "Tiny Dancer" on the bus I get choked up, even though it's not really a sad part of the movie. "You are home." This year -- The Wrestler -- Randy talks to the crowd, essentially giving his own eulogy during the final match. |
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Yup, Beaches everytime. What a great movie though.
I'm also embarrassed to admit this, but I recently cried at the end of He's Just Not That Into You when Ben Affleck's character proposes to Jennifer Aniston's character. |
How about "The Goodbye Girl" with Richard Dreyfuss and Marsha Mason? The scene at the end when he calls her from the phone booth... |
"SOMETHING ABOUT MARY" AND "ME, MYSELF AND IRENE...I laughed so hard, I cried....lol |
There's another thread for you-Movies That Still Make You Laugh........ |
The last scene in It's A Wonderful Life (cheesy, I know). |
"The Sixth Sense." The last half hour. I usually start when Cole is in the car with his mother and they talk about his gift. |
There were times in college when I just needed a 'good cry'--that's when I'd pop in the Winona Ryder version of Little Women...then right after the scene with Jo and a very sick Beth, I'd call my sister crying hysterically telling her how much I love her and never want to take her for granted. Somehow, I always felt better after that. ![]() |
Steel Magnolia -- "I was there when that beautiful creature drifted into my life.. and I was there when she drifted out of it."
Courage under Fire -- When Denzel Washington character tells parents of fallen soldier that their son was killed by friendly fire. The Champ -- "Wake up, champ, wake up!" |
a scene from Million Dollar Baby when Hilary Swank is in the hospital bed and Clint Eastwood surreptitiously removes her life support. |