Platoon. I couldn't get up at the end of the movie, just kind of bawled. I heard that it happened to a lot of Vietnam vet, but I wasn't one of them.
OK - not a movie, but my four year old was in tears about "Johnny and the Sprites". For those who do not know this show, it is about some guy that has these sprites (cute puppet like creatures) in his backyard. She was sobbing that Johnny didn't get to tell the sprites he was going to Hawaii. I really don't understand what was so sad about it, but she was wailing for a good 15 minutes about it.
As a child, Old Yeller. As an adult, It's a Wonderful Life--when Stewart's brother says, "To my brother: The richest man in town."
It happens every time.
I was a kid then when Free Willy made me cry.
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Goro the White Dog.
...sorry, i'm a furriner.
The exorcist, well first I laughed, then I cried.
Real men DON"T CRY!
(OK, OK....it was E.T. I was seven. It's all my little sister's fault--she started the whole theater crying.)
The only film that made me shed a tear was Ghost which was odd since I was about 45 at the time
"Braveheart".
When the little girl gave the flower to Wallace at his dad/brother's funeral.