I don't get emotional whilst watching films, but....

Don't ever watch Marley and me.

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Nothing really gets to me apart from long goodbyes, no idea why.
 
Start of Up
When Will Smith has to make that decision in I Am Legend
Angel Season 1 - I Will Remember You
That scene in Armageddon
When Juliet wakes up in Baz L's version of Romeo & Juliet
 
The start of Up really caught me off guard.

The Road is the closest I've come to crying in the cinema.

The first film to ever make me cry was The Deer Hunter. Now I well up at anything. One scene in Cool Hand Luke, the more I watch Schindler's List the more upsetting I find it, Click made me cry with his dad (that was weird).
 
I got quite upset watching "Seven Pounds", the bit where he says bye to his friend for the last time... too much :eek:

And also 50/50 just as he's going in for surgery
 
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father = :''''''(((((((((((((

Almost caused me to have a breakdown on a train, lol.

Oooo I've been avoiding this movie for this exact reason... from the looks of it, it could turn me into a puddle of a man... :p
 
I really struggle to watch The Elephant Man now. The bit where he is having tea with Anthony Hopkins and Anne Bancroft, and of course the end, it is just so sad.
 
I cried like a little girl watching Star Trek II, III, and VII as a kid (not a girl). In more recent years, Vanilla Sky's ending almost brought me to tears but that was mainly due to Njósnavélin by Sigur Rós playing in the background :p
 
Green Mile & The Curious Case of Benjamin Button come to mind, but as others have already mentioned, UP/WALLE caught me off guard, Never Let Me Go & Seven Pounds I seem to remember having a *gulp* moment, also I Am Legend. I haven't seen Marley & Me and I think I'll leave it. To be honest I get emotional easily from watching films & tv shows (too many to remember :o).
 
Hachi
among plenty others mentioned.
Very few films ever got to me until the birth of my daughter, something happened inside me that day!
 
i remember watching through the series of Buffy when i was completely caught of guard but the episode 'the body' when her mum dies, it's was incredibly well done. Unfortunately most of the youtube versions have music all over it.
 
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