when i went to see E.T. when i was a wee lad, i in the theatre.
and that show "extreme makeover home edition" is a total tear jerker....i always get all misty eyed throughout.
BTW, if there are any ladies on the site, i like long romantic walks on the beach and enjoy discussing what i'm thinking about right now, right after sex. :p
Speaking of football (American, that is), what about Walter Payton?
On a lighter note, I cried when I heard Adam Sandler was going to reprise the Burt Reynolds role in The Longest Yard. And I cried even harder after I spent eight bucks to see it. Me = sucker.
But back to cheesey, I don't care what anybody says, the Partridge Family RULES!
"We need to come to this part of town more often."
Rocky II When he's making his speech. It's like nothin-until he mentions how except for his kid being born......"This is the greatest night, in the history of my life!" (Man, even writing this.....excuse me...........
"When we see the ocean we figure we're home, we're safe."
I got teary eyed when Logans best friend died in Logans Run.
I'm lactose intolerant, I know, you're just jealous.
When the medic died in Saving Private Ryan, I got teary eyed again.
What is it with rocky 2!? I dunno but ya cant help bawling! The bit that does it 4 me is when he is in the hospital and his wife comes round and says something cant remember exactly what but he freezes then that sad/cheesy music kicks in and u see him training.Also when hes prayin in the church and writing that letter its pretty sad then also!
The songs "Street spirit" by Radiohead and "Right where it belongs" by Nine Inch Nails sometimes get me all teary eyed.
Also, I'm surprised nobody's mentioned this yet but: The Green Mïle. SERIOUSLY! How can someone not cry at the end of that movie when he gets excecuted.
Nobody for the Lion king??? surprising...its a great chat up line to a girl.
hhmmmm, i was a little upset when i saw robocop and the guy (made into robocop) was getting blasted with shotguns...i was very young say 5 when i saw that.
I almost cried at the end of "Lilo and Stitch." Another time that I almost cried was when I finished reading "The Salmon of Doubt," especially after reading the foreward again.