As a bloke, I happily blub at movies. The end of The Sound of Music gets me every time. My mate reckons it's because I'm gay (he's not), but I've seen him dab a manly tear away when he thinks I'm not looking, too.
Most recently, it was the documentary movie, Bridegroom, on Netflix. What an incredible film. I can't stop thinking about it. Nowhere have I seen the very nature of love - and of blind hate - portrayed so eloquently.
Titanic
Beaches
Who will love my children
The champ.
The bottom two films I literally will never ever see again as they were that sad for me, and I just cried too much, especially as they were based on a true story.
And also the film about the dog starring Jennifer aniston, can't remember the title, but that was just too sad, it was heart wrenching.
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Eight Below
Cujo (Poor dog)
Old Yeller
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993)
Two Brothers
Little women (1994) only saw it today. Beth!!!
Most recently, it was the documentary movie, Bridegroom, on Netflix. What an incredible film. I can't stop thinking about it. Nowhere have I seen the very nature of love - and of blind hate - portrayed so eloquently.
Beaches
Whistle down the wind.
Life is beautiful.
Up.
Titanic (just the ending) the rest is cheese.
Sophie's Choice had me in a terrible state.
Beaches
Who will love my children
The champ.
The bottom two films I literally will never ever see again as they were that sad for me, and I just cried too much, especially as they were based on a true story.
And also the film about the dog starring Jennifer aniston, can't remember the title, but that was just too sad, it was heart wrenching.
Several of the Harry Potter movies.
The 3rd LotRs movie.
Homeward Bound.
Now is Good.
Any 9/11 related movies.
Who will love my children ?
Any day now -brilliant movie staring Alan cumming and Gareth dilahunt worth a watch
Con Air: When Cameron Poe meets his daughter for the first time.
The Shawshank Redemption: The reunion.
Heat: The hand-holding ending.
The Green Mile: You know what.