any films you admit crying whilst watching?

Definitely Mufasa's death in the Lion King, and of course The Land Before Time. Schindler's List gets to me too, as did Million Dollar Baby.

And OK, it's not a film, but the episode 'Jurassic Bark' of Futurama is a massive tear-jerker.
 
The end of Band of Brothers always gets me, without fail.

"My grandson asked me if I was a hero during the war. I told him no, but I served in the company of heroes."

:(
 
Fubar said:
Cried many of times at 24, but that's another thread altogether
I only cried (well shed a tear, not full on crying) once at 24, and that was in season 2 when Mason told his son that he was dying.
 
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churned said:
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, you could cry to that if you look at it a certain way/can relate to the movie

I found this too. I didn't cry but it touched on things that are very very deep seated in me.
 
mks2005 said:
And OK, it's not a film, but the episode 'Jurassic Bark' of Futurama is a massive tear-jerker.

Thats the only thing ive ever watched thats had me close to crying, saw it again this afternoon and it had the same effect. That dog, its so sad... :( .
 
I'm a big girl's blouse, I really am.

I just cried at the ending of Man on Fire. It's the music that did it I think :(
 
andi said:
I'm a big girl's blouse, I really am.

I just cried at the ending of Man on Fire. It's the music that did it I think :(
Just did the same for identical reasons - music reminded me of the sad Gladiator music :p...

While I remember Hurricane is a pretty sad film...

ps3ud0 :cool:
 
Not a film but the only time i have every cried while watching something is in futurama where frys dog stands outside the pizza place for ~12years through rain and snow

Yes, im a bit odd.
 
@if ®afiq said:
I saw this a couple of days ago...really moving!

yeah, was a really good film, it's not the type of film i'd usually watch, my girlfriend's cousin rented it out so we borrowed it from her for the night

def worth a watch :)
 
I cry at a lot of films, even blubbed at documentaries. I was watching a Star Named Ayrton Senna 2 days ago and the tears came flowing out. My missus laughed at me and kept on going "vroom vroom" periodically for the rest of the day.
 
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