The Art of Driving in the Rain (such a good movie)
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (A Doc but so powerful)
Marley and Me (yeah an obvious one)
If you don't have tears in your eyes at the end, you're not human.
Quote:
The Bishop: Something tells me that an irresistible force has been let loose in New England.
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)
No, not the '70's TV series, which was played strictly for laughs. Although this movie has some comedic elements, it's no "rom-com."
Quote:
Lucy Muir: I wish you wouldn't swear. It's so ugly.
Captain Gregg: If you think that's ugly, it's a good thing you can't read me thoughts!
The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
Quote:
Lou Gehrig: Is it three strikes, Doc?
Clinic doctor: You want it straight?
Lou Gehrig: Sure, straight.
Clinic doctor: It's three strikes.
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Quote:
Fred Derry: You gotta hand it to the Navy; they sure trained that kid how to use those hooks.
Al Stephenson: They couldn't train him to put his arms around his girl, or to stroke her hair.
Excellent choices. October Sky,The Art of Driving in the Rain, Dances With Wolves (Aguidneck you nailed the scene- I totally lose it every time I see it). I would add Second Hand Lions and Field of Dreams.
2nd one was obvious...couldnt sleep for days, wasn't right for weeks..
1st one... when Sanka ruins Yul's dream by informing him that the postcard he has dreamed about making his home one day is Buckingham Palace and there is no chance it will ever happen... it just crushes me every time since I was 9 years old and saw the movie the first time
I can’t sit through the whole movie, but the last ten minutes are a sure-fire cry for dads, or anyone who ever had a dad, or anyone who missed having a dad.
The Cider House Rules is another mediocre film with some powerful moments.
The last scene of Schindler’s List gets me too. A big branch of my family tree stops suddenly at 1942, and another was saved - somewhat randomly - by an uncle’s employment on the Soviet railroad; so there’s a special resonance in those final images.
Here’s an embarrassing one: Love Actually. Yeah, it’s a chick flick, but Liam Neeson and Thomas Brodie-Sangster nail the father-son stuff.
that last scene in Furious 7 when Paul Walker (Brian) is driving away and Wiz Khalifa singing "See you Again". Love those movies no matter how ridiculous they get.
Field of Dreams when the doctor leaves the field
The Color Purple - you know the scene
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid ending
Terms of Endearment when kids are at side of dying mother’s bed
I can see that. Other good Pixar cries include the opening sequence of “Up” and the next-to-last scene of “Toy Story 3”, which is their “Schindler’s List”.
I dare any of you tough guys to watch Phenomenon without getting choked up.
Interestingly, it's a really great movie that will rivet you to the screen from start to finish and John Travolta is at his best (great cast with Forest Whitaker, Robert Duvall, Kyra Sedgwick, etc.)
Excellent choice!
How about how much you want to punch the Father-in-law the day of (you know what)
Another good one!
Vanilla Sky
Remember the Titans(pretty much any damn sports film)
La La Land
Saving Private Ryan (fuckin war movies, amiright?)
Click
The list goes on... I’m such a bitch
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)
No, not the '70's TV series, which was played strictly for laughs. Although this movie has some comedic elements, it's no "rom-com."
Captain Gregg: If you think that's ugly, it's a good thing you can't read me thoughts!
The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
Clinic doctor: You want it straight?
Lou Gehrig: Sure, straight.
Clinic doctor: It's three strikes.
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Al Stephenson: They couldn't train him to put his arms around his girl, or to stroke her hair.
Also for some reason I lose it at the end of working girl.
There's something wrong with me.
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2nd one was obvious...couldnt sleep for days, wasn't right for weeks..
1st one... when Sanka ruins Yul's dream by informing him that the postcard he has dreamed about making his home one day is Buckingham Palace and there is no chance it will ever happen... it just crushes me every time since I was 9 years old and saw the movie the first time
Nobody cried when Old Yeller got shot? I'm sure.
I cried my eyes out.
It’s a Wonderful Life
On Golden Pond
Turk 182
The Cider House Rules is another mediocre film with some powerful moments.
The last scene of Schindler’s List gets me too. A big branch of my family tree stops suddenly at 1942, and another was saved - somewhat randomly - by an uncle’s employment on the Soviet railroad; so there’s a special resonance in those final images.
Here’s an embarrassing one: Love Actually. Yeah, it’s a chick flick, but Liam Neeson and Thomas Brodie-Sangster nail the father-son stuff.
The Color Purple - you know the scene
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid ending
Terms of Endearment when kids are at side of dying mother’s bed
Field of Dreams
I can see that. Other good Pixar cries include the opening sequence of “Up” and the next-to-last scene of “Toy Story 3”, which is their “Schindler’s List”.
Hoosiers
LOL - yeah, that one and Tombstone....or maybe Pulp Fiction
Interestingly, it's a really great movie that will rivet you to the screen from start to finish and John Travolta is at his best (great cast with Forest Whitaker, Robert Duvall, Kyra Sedgwick, etc.)