Now there is one movie maybe more that we have all cried in. It's o.k. we have all done it. So I'd like to see what movies people have shed that tear for.
Mines Black Hawk Down at the scene where the two Delta Snipers get killed.
I didn't cry in Children of Men, but I came damn close. The scene where Caine's character euthanizes his wife hit me a little too close to home, and I had goosebumps through the whole scene you mentioned.
Mines are
Terminator 2-The End
Blade Runner-Tears in the Rain
Heat-The End
To Kill a Mockingbird-Where Atticus lost but the black people stood up for him.
Saving Private Ryan-Tom Hanks last word's to Damon
Schindlers List-The end where they go to his grave with the real-life people
Man on Fire-The End
First Blood-Rambo breaking down.
Rocky III-When Mickey died.
and I am legend.
Ok. When I answerd this earlier I forgot about my watching of POKEMON movies with my kids. yes Pokemon got me misty eyed. Don't ask me why I don't really know. Maybe it's the whole please don't die thing they do every movie. The pocket monsters are pets after all and if mine got hurt I'd be upset.
the two movies i remember crying in when i was younger... is Big Joe or something (with the huge gorilla) and the Green Mile.. but who didnt cry when you see all those big actors up there tearing up for John Coffee
The remake with Charlize Theron was bad, but the original was a better movie. I remembered tearing up after seeing MJY rescue the last orphan from the burning building and getting hurt, after everyone was gunning after him.
To Kill A mockingbird - Jem gets hurt (I thought he died so i cried lol)
Spider-man 3 - When harry's glider is put into him by venom. I loved harry so it was kinda sad
Besides that i cant recall any times but id bet money ive cried more than twice
I haven't really cried yet in a movie
Not proud to say so
but....i remember two movies where i wanted to cry
-Forrest gump -when he asks if the son is smart
-The royal Tenenbaums -when ben stiller says it has been a very hard year.....that totally was moving
I am in complete agreement with you ezekiel. That tenenbaums shot is incredible. And that scene in Forest Gump is what defined tom hanks as an actor for me.
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