Crying at films

I cried watching Bridge To Terabithia. It starts out like a normal kids film then halfway through there's a sucker punch.
 
Haven't cried but i find myself getting a bit choked up so to speak watching The Bucket List, especially during the speech by Jack Nicholson near/at the end.
 
In Star Trek IV right at the end when they're given a new Enterprise I welled right up.

Then I remembered that I'm a real man and burned away any signs of emotion with an almighty flame thrower and dried off any remnants by putting my face in the sun!
 
all you alpha males, try watching this....

grave of the fireflies

if that doesn't move you, i guess nothing will. don't let the fact it's an anime fool you. i've never seen anything so powerful in all my life. i was crying my eyes out at the end. :(
 
I cry at just about everything, - even those home makeover shows - where they need an extension because theres 10 of them living in a 2 bedroom house. Then when the family comes in at the end and gets all excited and emotional because they coudn't afford it themselves :D - I so cry. Though I am a girl and I am a sap, also a fool for a happy ending! x
 
I couldnt hold back a couple of tears during the proposal scene in gavin and stacy, whilst lying on the sofa with my new girlfriend. Drying them on her shoulder without using my hands without her noticing is an artform! Yeah I'm still tough!
 
I have found I well up quite often, even during films like Click!

Click starts out as a comedy but basically turns into a horror movie (and I don't mean it's really bad!). They should have cut the last three minutes and left it on that really harrowing part.

Last movie where I actually shed a tear was 'Up'. Was watching it on a plane as well. Having watched Home Alone countless times as a kid I found myself welling up the other day at the parts where the mum is trying to get home. I love films like that, where you could make an entirely different film from another character's point of view. Catherine O'Hara almost out-acts Macaulay Culkin in that.
 
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