Another for this one too. And it never fails that the kiddies end up leaving the room just before this scene comes on, and I’m alone.
Ah, and the most recent Star Trek movie. I was warned there a was moment when one of our guys friend cried, and I kind of chuckled at the thought but when I saw it I couldn’t help myself!
Speed Racer almost made me cry, which doesn’t exactly count, but comon, who thought they’d get emotional over Speed Freaking Racer?
The big part is during the big race scene, with Speed ripping the entire WRL a collectively new asshole to take the finish while the audience and announcers go absolutely apeshit. Particularly the announcer lady who can only scream in excitement. Secondarily, Racer X’s line at the end of the movie.
Another movie that I didn’t expect to make me cry was the Joy Luck Club. Makes me cry like a little bitch every time at the end.
And of course, We Were Soldiers. Particularly the scene that gets me every time (the Taxi driver: “I don’t like this job. I’m just trying to do it.”)
Both Transformers movies. First one when Captain Lennox finally rejoins his family, and the second one:
Sam is killed by Megatron, with the Medic trying to recussitate him while other soldiers drag his family and his girlfriend away
I cried the morning after watching The Quiet Man. Not much of a tearjerker, eh? But the Ireland shown in that movie was soooo beautiful–and real life felt like such a letdown.
Not one, but two scenes in the Harry Potter movies make me tear up, every single time.
The first one isn’t even a sad scene, but I’ve had the same reaction since the first time I read the book: In the final scene of The Sorcerer’s Stone, when Dumbledore tells the kids that it takes bravery to stand up to your enemies, but more to stand up to your friends. All these years later, and I still don’t know why it hits such a chord.
The second is from Order Of The Phoenix, when Umbridge humiliates Trelawney in front of all of the students, and even has her beg not to be banished from her home…by the time McGonagall rushes to comfort her I’m always teary. At least that one is understandable, because banishing someone from their home of 16 years is unspeakably cruel.
Going in, I didn’t expect Titanic to be a sad movie. I mean, it was directed by the Terminator/Aliens guy, so it was just going to rock, right?
I realized I was probably incorrect in the very beginning of the film with the sepia-toned farewell scene that preceded the credits, but the shot that really got the waterworks going was when the camera pulled out to show all the people in the water screaming for help… and I knew enough Titanic history to know that the help would never come.
Sophie’s Choice: I knew it involved the Nazis but I figured it was a love triangle thing. It uh, got a lot heavier than that. If you’ve never seen the movie,
you should. Today.
you may not want to watch this, to avoid a major spoiler.
The Nazis are deciding to do with the people they have rounded up. Sophie and her two kids are among them. The little girl’s performance in this…wow.
I randomly sat down to watch it with my husband while pregnant, and I immediately pointed out something about one of the characters and said did something happen and then I just lost it from there.
Oh I know, that makes the taxi scene even sadder for me. That’s a terrible job to have, I understand the folks in the military who do that are trained volunteers.
A.I. Artificial Intelligence was emotional porn but it still had me crying like a baby when the little android is pleading with his human mother not to leave him in the woods and he’ll be the best boy ever. The scene where the crowd is torturing him and the other androids is pretty bad too.