Films that make you cry

The notebook I finally watched with my girl friends since they kept talking about it, but since I knew the ending of the story I didn't cry.

I watch japanese animation and that usually gets me, such as Full Metal Alchemist and Naruto.

I think I caught myself ****** to Terminator II, Patch Adams, A walk to remember, and if any of you play Metal Gear Solid. the first one for playstation got me all teary. ;)
 
David Lynch's "The Elephant Man" absolutely RUINS me - I've only ever been able to watch it once from beginning to end in one sitting - every other time I've seen it, I have to take a break from it at some point because it is so emotionally intense for me.
 
im always close to a breakdown when the good guys survives in horror movies
 
Rocky 4
 
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Two scenes especially:
1) The reaction of Stu when his *** tells him and his ****** that their *** has died:
Quote: "We're his home ma. The stupid Lord can have him later. Why? Why does he have to take everything, bad enough our home and all our things. Why'd he have take my *****? What did I do so wrong that he had to take my *****?
[...]
He could've taken anyone. Charles Manson, super old people that already been rotten a hundred years. My ***** was only 34 years old. (looking up) I needed him more than you God, I needed him more.
"

2) The scene when Stu brings back Billy to life after he nearly drowned in the water tower.

:hatsoff: Jackson
 
The Untouchables did it for me, When Sean Connery is *** down and he's dragging himself along the floor leaving a huge ***** trail :(
 
I tend cry pretty easily during movies...and I agree with several titles that have been mentioned.

Untouchables (when Ness is packing and looking at the picture...and then when he gives the keyfob to Stone)
Saving Private Ryan (several moments)
Green Mile (Coffey's execution and others)
Field of Dreams (When Ray sees his ******)
Gladiator (several moments)
Return of the King (Yes! The scene when everyone kneels to the hobbits...also when Frodo leaves with Gandolf)
Braveheart (several moments)
Contact (When Ellie meets 'her ******')
Plus...Too many Disney movies to mention!
 
To this day I still cry at the end of Philadelphia and Bicentennial Man.
 
Of Mice and Men at the end when George (Gary Sinise) has to shoot his best friend Lenny to save him from the angry mob.
 
Schindlers List when the Jews give Oskar a ring made of a gold tooth and he starts to realize he could have saven lots more jews and cries like a baby...What a scene!
 
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