I'll well up at just about any portrayal of great sacrifice, bravery, or kindness.
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USA! USA! USA!
Having two daughters, Father of the Bride makes me lose it when Steve Martin shoots baskets with his daughter the night before she gets married, and Rudy when he opens his acceptance letter.
Okay, you guys are gonna make me be the one to say it?
As movies go, Rudy is a pretty bad one. I still watch it every year on the Friday before the first game, but it's poorly acted and way beyond cheeseballs.
I cry at the end of Friday Night Lights every time. When Billingsley's dad takes his championship ring off and puts it on his son's finger ... I'm tearing up just thinking about it now.
Just watched this again the other night. The part you mentioned and when Preacher man goes off at half time of the state championship game give me chills every time.
Oh and when Boobie breaks down with his uncle after clearing out his locker I usually lose it...and by usually I mean 99.9% of the time.
This was the standout point for me... and when Boobie loses it about his future.
Random bump but went and saw Lone Survivor tonight...balled like a little girl
Side note here: I was reading one afternoon while I was on the porcelain throne and my wife walks in and there I am, sitting on the toilet, pants down to my ankles, holding my phone (I use the iPhone's iBoook), crying like a baby!
I would challenge any American to watch or read Lone Survivor and not cry. I mean cry, not get misty eyed, CRY. That movie is POWERFUL. I'm telling you, it moved me when I saw it on film and it moved me when I read it. It moved me to the point that I went to a local restaurant and talked to my buddy that owns it. I gave him a couple hundred dollars and told him that I would give him more later for any active Vets meal. I told him that I had just read the book and he needed to watch the movie and he would see what I was talking about. HAHA! He watched it and the next day on his sign out front it read, "ALL ACTIVE MILITARY EAT FREE AND RETIRED EAT FOR HALF PRICE".
Usually I if I ever cry at a movie it'll happen once and never again but Field of Dreams turns me into a baby every damn time. Here's a couple others for me:
Saving Private Ryan - "earn this"
Braveheart- "fought like warrior poets"
It's a Wonderful Life - "richest man in town"
Iron Giant - the end
UP- you know EXACTLY what part I'm talking about
Quick tangent...why does Disney either kill someone off or have a character who has experienced family loss? (not always, but A LOT of times its true)
I not one to ever weep, but for whatever reason when I'm watching a movie a few water droplets will fall as the violins start playing during a climactic scene. Typically it's scenes that have some tragedy or bravery involving a father and a kid, those have hit me hard the last few years. Certainly parents returning home from service to their kids, those almost always get me. Armageddon is a good one too, it never got me when I first saw it in high school, but now it does and it almost seems silly given the movie itself. Heres a few others:
Homeward Bound, the scene at the end when the old dog limps up the hill. Probably a really stupid scene since it's a movie with talking animals, but I remember my father shedding some tears when he took us to see that movie when we were little. I think it hit closer to home for me years later as I had a dog just like that and the boy that was his owner was a lot like me at a younger age.
Someone mentioned Click on the last page. It was just on TV, this was another one that I thought was stupid, but couldn't help a few tears falling at the end. It's somewhat of a painful reminder for fathers that may spend too much time balancing work and other aspects in their life, while their kids quickly grow up before you know it. It's the age old tale of "Cat's in the Cradle" in modern form. Theres a great lesson there for new parents, and one that's sometimes hard to do anything about.
Rocky was just on AMC, and for the life of me I'm not sure exactly why, but I was a bit misty at the end. No tears, just misty. I'd like to say it's the underdog story and seeing Rocky achieve his dream of going the distance, but I'm starting to think that movies have programmed a Pavlovian Response for me to tear up when I hear violins. Rocky II will get me too at the end when he's sitting in the ring and says "...But most of all, I wanna thank God. (crying now) ...With the exception of my kid being born... this is the greatest night, in the history of my life!" and of course we get the "Yo Adrian, I did it!" as he holds the belt up, which almost brings me to laugh a bit.
As far as sports movies, it's all violins again. Rudy certainly gets me as they hoist him on their shoulders and we see the old groundskeeper and Rudy's family cheering. Karate Kid gets me too, as soon as the violins come in at the end. Damn the violins! I think it really might be a Pavlovian Response after all.
That's the point though, Spielberg has said that scene was meant to be a metaphor for the US's late entry into WWII. (Notice it's a Jewish guy dying.) So Upham is America. Y U HATE AMERICA?