Off the top of my head, I recently did see a couple of movies again that are tear jerkers for me, Saving Private Ryan, and one that does it a few times throughout, Hotel Rwanda....
That's all I can think of atm...
Greatest American Movie TEAR-JERKER of all time?
Love Story
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Off the top of my head, I recently did see a couple of movies again that are tear jerkers for me, Saving Private Ryan, and one that does it a few times throughout, Hotel Rwanda....
That's all I can think of atm...
Field of Dreams
Ultimate male tear-jerker.
Brian's Song
I forgot We Were Soldiers, but I bet a lot of war movies are sad, but watching them get the letters was just so sad...
Top Gun. Only a robot wouldn't cry when Goose dies.
CLICK (with Adam Sandler) had its moments.....
Maybe a gay robot.
Come on, Top Gun, has there ever been a more ambiguously gay movie produced by hollywood? I bet Buddy Holly loved the volleyball scene.
Brokeback Mountain....seriously....
Forrest Gump had me...
The Passion of Christ
I cried when Jack Black punted Baxter off of the bridge in Anchorman.
Ummm...that "Borat" movie had me laughing till I was in tears, does that count?![]()
When Willy got to escape in Free Willy. That holds a place in my heart.
I did the same thing during both the "Jackass" movies.
Does that still count?
Brokeback Mountain.....that movie is a serious tear jerker...especially at the end. The shirt scene is one of the best scenes in movies.
I bet you jacked off to it.
The Notebook
Brian's Song
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Saving Private Ryan
Last of the Mohicans
My Life with Michael Keaton. I don't really cry at the sad moments in movies I cry in the happy moments of movies. I cry when he gets to see his baby not when he dies.
Addicts #12. I was amazed that the members of the Academy overlooked this film for consideration. In one particularly moving scene a young actress named Ivana Spankovski moved this critic to tears. While being ravaged by four young men she just kept screaming, "Harder! Harder!" The commentary track on the DVD revealed that was actually unscripted but the director kept rolling because he felt like she really in the moment. And he was right, it is a powerful piece of cinema. I remember weeping like a baby for this poor women who was begging for more even though she was taking an unbelievable pounding because she was just that addicted to .
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