<p>hm, wasnt there already a thread like this? oh well!</p>
<p>The Notebook (saw it twice and i cried harder the second time)
Life Is Beautiful (La Vite E Bella)
Brokeback Mountain</p>
<p>hm, wasnt there already a thread like this? oh well!</p>
<p>The Notebook (saw it twice and i cried harder the second time)
Life Is Beautiful (La Vite E Bella)
Brokeback Mountain</p>
<p>Titantic (watched it five times and cried every time)
Lion King (cried like crazy at both book and movie)
Life is a Miracle
a lot of korean movies like Love Story in Harvard (recently), Beautiful Days, Autumn Love Story, etc...</p>
<p>Green Mile
Steel Magnolias</p>
<p>Green Mile
Passion of the Christ
My Dog Skip</p>
<p>etc.</p>
<p>Road to Predition
Forrest Gump
Crash
BrokeBack Mountain
I am Sam
Mystic River
Cold Mountain
Closer
Man on Fire
Kingdom of Heaven</p>
<p>And many more that I cant remember at the moment :(</p>
<p>I'm going to agree with a lot of you on Life is Beautiful.
Crash almost had me.
Schindler's List
The Color Purple</p>
<p>Life is Beautiful
Cider House Rules
Gladiator
The Green Mile
Meet Joe Black (the movie no one likes except for me)</p>
<p>Life is Beautiful-I'm 3/4 German...for some ridiculous reason(since it's obviously out of my control) I felt so guilty and cried soooo much</p>
<p>Forest Gump-the feather just kills you</p>
<p>A walk to remember-when he says faith is like the wind i just totally broke down</p>
<p>Hotel Rwanda-relatively new so i won't spoil the ending..but oy-made me tear</p>
<p>Pay it Forward-I was still crying an hour after the movie had ended</p>
<p>Philadelphia</p>
<p>Breakfast at Tiffany's-my favorite film EVER; I cry every time</p>
<p>This thread is my baby.</p>
<p>I saw Life Is Beautiful for the second time and yes, it made me cry like an overly sentimental sap. I'd seen it before. I suppose I'd simply been too young to really understand it, to appreciate it.</p>
<p>I want to see Hotel Rwanda too...</p>
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I want to see Hotel Rwanda too...
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Have to warn you though - that movie is sad ... in a disturbing way.</p>
<p>On the Waterfront</p>
<p>really beautiful movie, and a must-see. The music is the best I have heard (Leonard Bernstein).</p>
<p>Finding Nemo made me cry a little. Other ones include El Norte and Maria Full of Grace (both of which I watched in Spanish).</p>
<p>Almost any movie can make me cry, so I'm gonna list powerful movies to save myself time.</p>
<p>Hotel Rwanda
My Life Without Me
Crash
Man on Fire
I Am Sam
Saving Private Ryan
Maria Full of Grace
City of God
Taking Lives
Ray
The Door in the Floor
Mystic River
Murder in the First
The Last Samuri</p>
<p>I watched "Crash" the other day... </p>
<p>I almost cried when that man shot at the little girl by accident, but she ended up being okay and saying "this sure is a great cloak" or something of that nature because the bullets were blanks. Had to "take out the trash" after that scene (had to hold in the tears outside, hehe). That was the first time a movie made me tear up just a little.</p>
<p>Scent of a Woman
The part where Al Pacino defends that poor guy. Yeah Al is a great actor and the words are brilliantly put.</p>
<p>titanic
schindlers list
a lot like love
honey</p>
<p>From Dusk Till Dawn
Matrix Reloaded
Big Lebowski
Undercover Brother
Pulp Fiction</p>
<p>i was bawling</p>
<p>Titanic
Forrest Gump (my fav)
Lion King
Passion of the Christ (well, I made myself cry bec. I didn't want to seem cruel. I was crying inside but it didn't feel like enough)</p>
<p>Crash almost made me cry and I am a guy.</p>
<p>some like it hot
tommy boy
shrek
airplane
tin cup
blazing saddles
monty python's holy grail</p>