What's the Last Movie you saw that made you tear-up?

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I like dramas, I enjoy sad movies because they are so good otherwise you would not care enough about what was happening in order to get depressed in the first place.

What scene from one of your favorite dramas in your video library (or on TV) makes you consistently tear-up all the time?

One of mine in near the end of Last of The Mochicans when the big bad-ass Indian kills one of the main characters and throws him of the ledge he then turn to his g/f he has hostage and motions for her to come to him and she stops, looks over the rocky precipice and hurls herself over the cliff committing suicide to join her lover. That movie has a great soundtrack and a good classical score always adds weight to dramatic scenes.

What are some of your favorite dramas?
 
Can't remember the last movie that made me cry, but the last form of entertainment that made me get all misty was an episode of DragonBall Z, when Vegeta blew himself up, trying to save his family as well as his lifelong rival.

When the announcer came on, and said "And so, one of the earths greatest warriors has vanished in a blinding flash of light, having made the ultimate sacrifice for the sake of his loved ones. His name was Vegeta, a proud Saiyan Prince..."

sniff sniff, i still get all emotianal just thinking about it.
 
I always tear up at the end of Field of Dreams and It's a Wonderful Life. At specific lines.

FoD: "Hey, Dad? You wanna have a catch?"

IaWL: "To my big brother George, the richest man in town!"
 
Matilda.

The whole movie. Can't think of one scene. I'm either laughing or crying through out.
 
Terms of Endearment.... When Debra Winger knowing she is dying and trying to say goodbye to her two boys... I rarely cry at movies... that is one scene that always gets me though...
 
Armageddon

when Liv Tyler puts her hand on the monitior and crys daddy
 
Sweet Home Alabama.

When she goes to the coon hound cemetary to talk to her dog that died while she was away.
 
Braveheart.


I watched it again last week and it always makes me cry.



Saturday night I saw Proof of Life and that made me tear up several times.
 
Have any of you ever seen The Sweet Hereafter? OMFG that is a tearjerker.
Some good action dramas have scenes that can get me to tear-up at times such as Gladiator, Excalibur, and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. Some other good dramas are Rob Roy, Michael Collins, The Thin Red Line, Braveheart, The Mission, Saving Private Ryan.

The Road to Perdition last year was very good too. The Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers was excellent as well, both LOTR films got me to tear-up at some point in the movie.
 
How about a young Mel Gibson in The Year of Living Dangerously? When the Indonesian soldiers throw Linda Hunt's character Billy Kwan out the building simply for making a banner protesting against Sukarno?

Or the end of Michael Collins when that sad Irish sad plays as the rebels snipers run up to the hill and then assassinate Michael Collins while her is in his car convoy on his way to negotiate peace and then it cuts to the scene where they inform his wife that he was murdered by IRA gunmen?

Or the end of Stand by Me when it has the little bios and the narrative voice tells how that one boy grew up to become a lawyer and was stabbed to death in a dinner for trying to break up a fight?
 
I almost forgot: the end of Glory, when, after Matthew Broderick is shot, Denzel Washington grabs the flag, screams "COME ON!!!!!!", and is also shot. Then their bodies are thrown into the mass grave next to each other. Although it may just be the amazing music by the Harlem Boys' Choir that gets to me.
 
Oh man....

I'm very emotional about combat deaths, and historical demise.

Saving Private Ryan
Pearl Harbor
Braveheart
Joan of Arc
The Patriot
Firebase Gloria
Full Metal Jacket
The Alamo
Patton
Tombstone
 
The Mummy. Twice, actually.

The first time I got teary-eyed during it was when I realized I'd never get to touch Brendon Frasier's ass.

The second time was when I realized I'd wasted 90 minutes of my life on it.
 
the last movie that made me teary was the patriot will mel gibson, hehe it always does and it doesnt help that i dont have tv atm so its all i have been watching
hehe:)
 
You've alredy had a couple of my favourites .....

Braveheart.
Saving Private Ryan.
Field of Dreams.

Plus

About a Boy....... when he was on the stage I teared up.
Bend it like Beckham......although they were tears of laughter "Get your lesbian feet out of my shoes!"
Same with American Pie2..... the whole superglue scene had me in stitches.....and..... "he's my bitch" was a great line.

The man who sued god.
Sleepless in Seatle.
Cocoon

Ok, I am stopping now, didn't realise how much of a sook I am!
 
Lilo & Stitch

I am a sucker for kids movies.
All Dogs Go To Heaven, The Fox and the Hound, The Black Cauldron.
Hell I even cried when the kid Ash died in Pokemon the 1st movie.
Mind you ... not because he died ... he did something stupid and deserved it, I cried over the reaction of Pikachu ... his little yellow pokemon.

But ... in Lilo & Stitch when he says .... " O hana ( sp ? ) means family. Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten.... yeah. "

Stuff like that just turns on my faucet for some reason.
 
Two real good tear triggers...

"What Dreams May Come".
Total anguish throughout the movie, with a happy tear ending.

"Starman"
Where he "gives" her a baby, when her husband is dead, and she's infertile.
 
Dominick And Eugene

It's an 80s movie with hunky Ray Liotta and Tom Hulce which is why I watched it. It has a lot of funny sweet moments, but it's a tearjerker.
 
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