Doesn't have to mean you cried at the movie just means the 5 saddest you've seen. My personals ones are
5. Marley and Me
4. Titanic
3. Bridge to Terabithia
2. The Last Song
1. The Notebook
Honorable Mentions are
Dear John
I Am Legend
[QUOTE=Nightwolf;287446]I cried at the end of I Am Legend. Mostly because of how god-awful the second half of the movie was.[/QUOTE]
I literally laughed out loud when I read that.
Atonement always brings the tears and My Girl is basically self torture at this point.
Recently, the movie Third Star made me cry the hardest I have in a while.
I'm adding in Old Yeller. It is child abuse to make a kid watch that movie thinking it is something great, making you fall in love with the dog, turn the dog into a hero, and then give it rabies and shoot it. While I normally oppose censorship, that movie should be banned.
[QUOTE=LaneV95;287441]Doesn't have to mean you cried at the movie just means the 5 saddest you've seen. My personals ones are
5. Marley and Me
4. Titanic
3. Bridge to Terabithia
2. The Last Song
1. The Notebook
Honorable Mentions are
Dear John
I Am Legend[/QUOTE]
Wow, I didn't think anyone but I cried to Bridge to Terabithia... I actually watched it twice and cried twice, even though I knew the story.
I onlt
1. Bridge to Terabithia (honorable mention, since I cried everytime I watched it)
2. Titanic
3. Save The Last Dance
[QUOTE=fabulous788;287667]I never cried when watching that one shockingly, however, The Fox and the Hound did.[/QUOTE]
I cry every single time when the old lady takes Todd back to the woods.
[QUOTE=fabulous788;287667]I never cried when watching that one shockingly, however, The Fox and the Hound did.[/QUOTE]
Well this is when I was younger watching it for the like the 7th million time and I really analyzed the scene where Simba was trying to awaken his dead father and for some reason it made me really think about losing a parent and having their corpse in front of me and I cried lol and since that 7th millionth time, I never watched it again.
Hmm I'm not sure if anyone seen this movie since its an 80s movie.
The end of the Glass Menagerie (1987), whoa that speech from Tom it brought me to tears.