*The Tearjerker List*
These are great movies but the saddest I have seen.
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Schindler's List (1993, R) |
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I Am Sam (2002, PG-13) |
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Armageddon (1998, PG-13) |
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Saving Private Ryan (1998, R) |
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The Notebook (2004, PG-13) |
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City of Angels (1998, PG-13) |
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The Pursuit of Happyness (2006, PG-13)
OUTSTANDING!! Will Smith gives a Stellar performance,this movie does NOT disappoint.Most people would not have half the tenacity and preservation that Chris Gardner has.Be ready to cry this is a true story of integrity,humility, and faith and a man with an unshakeable love for his son,who would stop at nothing until he made his dreams come true.5 Stars all the way!! |
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Ladder 49 (2004, PG-13) |
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Sweet November (2001, PG-13) |
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Steel Magnolias (1989, PG) |
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Life Is Beautiful (La Vita è bella) (1998, PG-13) |
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Legends of the Fall (1994, R) |
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John Q (2002, PG-13) |
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Titanic (1997, PG-13) |
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The Lion King (1994, G) |
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The Green Mile (1999, R) |
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Pay It Forward (2000, PG-13) |
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Million Dollar Baby (2004, PG-13) |
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The Passion of the Christ (2004, R) |
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One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975, R) |
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Old Yeller (1957, G) |
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Finding Neverland (2004, PG) |
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Cold Mountain (2003, R) |
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Leaving Las Vegas (1995, R) |
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My Life (1993, PG-13) |
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Forrest Gump (1994, PG-13) |
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Hotel Rwanda (2005, PG-13) |
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Mask (1985, PG-13) |
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Untamed Heart (1993, PG-13) |
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Jason's Lyric (1994, R) |
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Taps (1981, PG) |
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The Cider House Rules (1999, PG-13) |
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Thelma & Louise (1991, R) |
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Powder (1995, PG-13) |
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Reign Over Me (2007, R)
Ok, |
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The Elephant Man (1980, PG) |
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Ghost (1990, R) |
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Field of Dreams (1989, PG) |
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The Crow (1994, R) |
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E.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial (1982, PG) |
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It's a Wonderful Life (1946, Unrated) |
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Bambi (1942, G) |
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Terms of Endearment (1983, PG) |
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Sophie's Choice (1982, R) |
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We Are Marshall (2006, PG)
First of all I want to say Hands down this is the best Football movie I have ever seen.I think we need more stars than 5 cause I dam sure wanted to rate this higher.Friends listen to me,Make this movie a top priority.A true story of a school that lost its team,and a town that lost their hope until one day 1 man stepped up to a brutal challenge of trying to change that town.Matthew McConaughey delivers a Stellar performance as coach Jack Lengyel,he moved his family into the town in the middle of the worst pain and devastation they had ever known,and proved to them as long as you dream,and never give up you can change a team and a town.I kid you not,Man or Woman this movie WILL make you cry! And you will hold your breath until the final moments of this tremendous film,and finally it will make you want to jump out of your seat and with a thunderous Roar Scream "We Are Marshall!"SEE THIS MOVIE ASAP!! |
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Kramer vs. Kramer (1979, PG) |
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Jerry Maguire (1996, R) |
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The Family Man (2000, PG-13) |
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Beaches (1988, PG-13) |
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When a Man Loves a Woman (1994, R) |
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United 93 (2006, R) |
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My Dog Skip (2000, PG) |
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Lean on Me (1989, PG-13) |
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Deep Impact (1998, PG-13) |
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The War (1994, PG-13) |
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Awakenings (1990, PG-13) |
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Stand by Me (1986, R) |
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King Kong (1976, PG) |
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Crash (2004, R) |
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Mystic River (2003, R) |
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Eight Below (2006, PG) |
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Stepmom (1998, PG-13) |
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My Girl (1991, PG) |
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Dying Young (1991, R) |
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The Color Purple (1985, PG-13) |
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The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King (2003, PG-13) |
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House of Sand and Fog (2003, R) |
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The Terminal (2004, PG-13) |
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Hotaru no haka (Grave of the Fireflies) (1988, Unrated)
Absolutely Heartwrenching! I am so glad that you guys send me your recommendations.I would have never ever known about this wonderful movie without having my Flix buddies.Have the tissues ready was right (Alex) lol.Oh my gosh this is so sad.I was ready for sad,not ready ready for a gut-wrenching overflow of tears.A story about a boy that is forced into a parent role of his little (adorable) sister Setsuko due to the death of his parents.He does everything he can for her,but is so young himself,just does not have the life skills,or means to do anything.Through the many bombings they had lost everything it was pretty much the 2 of them with a few stray belongings.But his love for her was fierce,she was all he had left.I don't want to say too much more,but this is such a deep,touching movie everyone should see this.I absolutely recommend this movie be the very next one you see!! =) |
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Babel (2006, R) |
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Philadelphia (1993, PG-13) |
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A Walk to Remember (2002, PG)
Ahhhh God,22 and a half tissues later.This was really good,Yep going to the Tearjerker list with this one.If you haven't seen it,have a FULL box of tissues handy.Cause if you aren't crying through half this dam movie you got the dam burning watermelon stuck in your throat that is threatening to burst at any moment.Fair warning.Excellent movie.Highly recommended! =) (sniff) |
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Into the Wild (2007, R)
Christopher McCandless: [written into book] Happiness only real when shared. |
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Fried Green Tomatoes (1991, PG-13)
Another superior movie that has eluded me for far too long.I have always loved Kathy Bates,In this movie you cannot help fall in love with her character.She is the greatest person,would do anything for anyone,except herself really.Her underdog tone in this movie is very believable,so does get a backbone down the line but the journey is sad and funny at the same time.I also have loved Mary Stuart Masterson forever,this was a stellar cast of women,although this is not just a movie for women or your typical chick flick at all.I will also add this every once in a while to break away from the glitz and digitally explosive hollywood is a great thing.You take a story that is very special and combine it with such a well rounded cast you create magic.The amazing thing is,For any woman if you are 17-75 you WILL find some part of this movie or one of the characters that you can relate to,or are maybe in the same sort of situation,there really is something here for everyone,I am truly ashamed with myself that I let this one go as long as I have.See it!!! |
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P.S. I Love You (2007, PG-13)
Ahhh man,get the tissues ready for this one.This is one of the sweetest love stories I have ever seen.I love Hillary Swank already,she played this amazingly well.Much better than I expected,The few bad reviews on this I read,I dont know if me and those folks were even watching the same movie.Very good,highly recommended! |
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The Deer Hunter (1978, R)
Good Lord,How excellent is this movie!!??. I remembered things about half way through it and realized I had watched this as a child.HELLO.WTF were my parents think9ing?Anyway such a tremendous cast.God I love Christopher Walken,he is just smooth as hell,and dammmm diddy damm De Niro looks HOT with a beard.Anyway Excellent yet very emotional story of a great group of friends from a small town and the way the Vietnam war changed everything about them.Excellent movie,I can't give this anymore stars,I wish I could.If you have not seen this you need too.=) |
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Atonement (2007, R)
Amazing! At first I thought it was a little slow,and was wondering just exactly what was going on.But once I got into it and followed it,the story sucks you in,Wow shows what can happen when a person carries a deep dark secret their whole life,Definitely Oscar caliber performances ,great cast excellent storyline.You don't want to miss this one! =) |
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An American Crime (2007, R)
Ohhhh, boy Ok as a mother you WILL have a very hard time watching this.It's like basically your worse nightmare come true.I would have never left my kids with a perfect stranger to begin with,but it was a different time then,People were more trusting and Gertrude went to church and to the outsiders put off the "Oh poor me,I am broke,and I have too many kids,but I go to church and I am a good person"BULLSHIT mask!This movie is disturbing in ways that enrage me as a mother,that any woman could allow this to go on in her own home,and then let the whole dam neighborhood kids come in and beat the crap out of her,Oh hell no!This chick was totally off her rocker she should have never had custody of ANY of her children ever.Ellen Page is truly a remarkable actress for her age,and I think she should have been nominated for an Oscar for This movie a hell of a lot more than Juno.She was Incredible in this and that is an understatement.The fact that this is a true story will haunt me for a very long time.See it,Just be warned. |
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Le Scaphandre et le Papillon (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly) (2007, PG-13)
This is literally the most gut wrenching movie I have ever sat through.It's very sad.You wonder how people find the strength to go on when something so horrific happens to them,especially in their early 40's.I was blown away this is a true story.I want to do a little more research on this "locked in syndrome",It's incredibly brave,most people I would think would try to find a way to commit suicide rather than live their whole lives like that.This man was so brave.He had such and understanding support system of nurses,family.It's sad but you find some happiness in it, the way he deals with things,the whole movie is narrated by his thoughts.I absolutely 110% recommend this treasure of a movie =) |
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The Fall (2006, R) |
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Snow Cake (2006, Unrated)
This movie is powerful,,I am now a huge Alan Rickman fan him and Sigourney Weaver are are a tremendous force in this brilliant film.Why did I never hear about this movie till last week?I don't understand why this didn't get 10 Oscars!Amazing ,AMAZING acting on Sigourney Weaver's part as an autistic mother that loses her daughter in a car accident,Alan Rickman (not wanting to spoil anything) is there with her to pick up the pieces of her life. seriously this is a beautiful MUST see film,alot of very funny moments too.Oh,and I will never ever play scrabble the same way again,I like their set of rules MUCH better. SEE IT SOON! =) |
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Away from Her (2006, PG-13)
Heart wrenching and beautiful,Wow this man had a fierce love for his wife,any woman should be so lucky,I was there spot on with every aspect of this film UNTIL,the adultery although I can understand the loneliness the 2 (other) partners must have been feeling I just was hoping that wouldn't happen.Anyway other than that this was simply brilliant,loved the story I loved Their love and great ,great acting.Highly recommended.=) |
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The Secret Life of Bees (2008, PG-13)
Beautiful and Brilliant!! A Solid cast gives this movie the life that this emotionally driven story needs.Dakota Fanning shines,this little lady has proved herself time and again and I have huge respect for her stepping out of the box and taking roles such as this.This movie is a gut wrenching emotional power house,be warned if you do not have a box of tissues ready,You didn't come prepared.See this soon! Very Highly Recommended!!! =) |
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Brian's Song (1970, G)
Older movie,However some stories are timeless This is one of them.An amazing friendship formed around the common passion for Football until tragedy strikes and bond grows deeper.I don't want to spoil anything if you have not yet seen this amazing movie.It's a fantastic football movie and a true story,A must see for any fan of Football.=) |
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Hidden Places (2006, Unrated) |
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Seven Pounds (2008, PG-13)
I have wanted to see this since the minute I saw the trailer for the first time.It was well worth the wait.A little confusing in the beginning ,but it is supposed to be that way.I am glad I didn't figure this one out right away ,I enjoyed this movie all the more for it.Very heartfelt and moving Seven pounds sends out a powerful message that will really make you think about things in your own life.This is a must see.Highly recommended.Oh and be ready with some tissues.=) |
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Taking Chance (2009, Unrated)
I wish I had more stars for this one.This is a must see,A raw,gut wrenching reminder that we are still in a country fighting a war that is so pointless.Taking Chance is a story about Marine Corp Lt. Col (played by Kevin Bacon) that offers to be an escort for Chance to see his body safely back into the arms of his family for his burial.It's a stark reminder like I said as we get busy with our lives and sometimes tend to forget this thing is still not over and there are many "Chance's" coming back in body bags every day.Very sad,But outstanding movie,Kevin Bacon did a spectacular job with his role,very honorable and believable.Totally recommending this movie.=) |
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My Sister's Keeper (2009, PG-13)
OK lesson learned never underestimate a Nick Cassavetes film.Anyone who had their heart captured by the brilliant man that brought us The Notebook will probably love this film.You go into it knowing that you are dealing with an uneasy subject matter from the get go,so as long as you have come to grips with that and have several tissues on stand by you will be fine.The cast was amazing,ALL of them.I do have to say the standout for me in this one absolutely has to be Cameron Diaz.She showed me before that she could shake the giggly girl next door image when she took on Any Given Sunday.She has proven to me once again to NOT put her into any single catagory for a film.She was a character that embraced the mother role very well and the over-bearing never want to give up on her sick child mother even better.Was what she did right or wrong who is to say?I am not God and I am dam sure not going to judge others for situations such as this because I don't like being judged either.However coming from the standpoint of being a mother myself I cannot imagine the enormity of making decisions like this and trying to justify to yourself and the world around you that you just want your child to live.There is depth and balance in this movie and a bittersweet balance that really kind of surprised me was Alec Baldwin's role,very well done.I will recommend this movie to everyone I see whenever I hear the name,you can bet on it.SEE THIS FILM! |


























































































13ElJefe13 posted 622 days ago
what about 'the pianist' and 'a butterfly effect'?
poohbearfreaksrulz posted 615 days ago
Exo list!!! I agree completely!!!
graemii posted 612 days ago
a few you left out were Beaches, Deep Impact (baby scene), Sommersby, Whale Rider, Crash, King Kong for goodness sakes, lol, ET, & Dumbo
Vikesfan121 posted 610 days ago
that is a good list
habibulhaquecm posted 601 days ago
I love this list...
kms5079 posted 600 days ago
Watch Dancer in the Dark and then tell me where it falls on the level of sad?
hphouseelf posted 599 days ago
pretty good list, but lion king isn't that sad and some of the movies I thought you arranged in the wrong order because Hotel Rwanda should've been closer to the top..just my opinion but it is still a good list
williewill3795 posted 598 days ago
The ending of The Mist
ExpectoPatronum posted 596 days ago
what a great list. very true. very sad. very touching. thanks =D
ang7sah2004 posted 595 days ago
excellent!!!
omar143 posted 593 days ago
wow...nice!!!
FelineFancier posted 591 days ago
Such a great list of tear-jerkers!! Funny how we like to view sad movies.
carmenerag posted 590 days ago
i love it!!!!!!!!!!
1mNoSuperman posted 589 days ago
great list! good to see reign over me get some love
twinpisces posted 586 days ago
good li$t lion king got to be the best one on your list it$ w£ll $ad
ayasalah93 posted 582 days ago
nice movies
stevenreddragon posted 580 days ago
It takes a lot to make me laugh ask any true friend, so when when friends bring movies over they force me to watch comedies. They want to see if they can get me to enjoy it or not.
TheNarratorX posted 577 days ago
Hi there!
You should totally put 'Jack' with Robin Williams in this list. He gave an outstanding performance as a boy with aging disorder.
'Requiem for a Dream' is another tearjerker. Ell Burstyn was outstanding.
kathchick7 posted 574 days ago
Man on fire is an amzing and sad film!
kathchick7 posted 574 days ago
sad films are my favourite!
snake7546130 posted 573 days ago
Good list but Armageddon # 1, really?
bucksbeaut21 posted 571 days ago
Good list, missing a few real tear jerkers tho. A walk 2 remember, Philadelphia,Dying young, Pearl Harbour, Boys dont cry all also so very sad. But I agree you have some top tear jerkers there!
jayee76 posted 567 days ago
what about hardball
yyeo1994 posted 566 days ago
Omg! I totally love your list, but what about "Grave of the Fireflies"? I was like literally sobbing when I saw that movie (not the live action one)
SlavePrincess posted 563 days ago
Love it!
SexiVixxEN posted 562 days ago
Note:I just found that this feature was even added to Flix,I had no clue all these comments were even here.A couple things,One I don't have the lists in any particular order because of my heavy involvment with the site so don't take the order to seriously.Two,I see alot of you said well what about this and this movie,I have not yet seen all movies,lol.I am slowly getting through them,but I will watch the recommened ones.Thanks for the great comments everyone =)
tigerlily113 posted 528 days ago
i feel so deprived! lol
i've only seen 12 of these
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disciple1958 posted 522 days ago
check out motsart and the whale
emsterk posted 509 days ago
or the dead poets society?
louisabermudatriangl posted 495 days ago
Lots of tears...
SammiAvatarPrincess posted 489 days ago
Oh this is a great list,I agree Grave of the Fireflies was really sad I was bawling.
marieantoinnetteb posted 488 days ago
great!
snymanronelle posted 486 days ago
You missed P.S. I love you
liz101rocks posted 481 days ago
nice list........ the pasion of the christ is the most violent one i have seen though.... it is also one of the sadest....
liz101rocks posted 481 days ago
i thought you wre going to post 100
Criswell posted 476 days ago
where is THE DEER HUNTER?
MovieManiac415 posted 457 days ago
Where's Atonement? That's the biggest tearjerker I've ever seen!
bakinggurl posted 451 days ago
This is cool
naumatam posted 440 days ago
Have you ever seen The Hours? I recommend it for your Tearjerker list.
kingangels posted 437 days ago
well i might agree with you on most movies i hate the fact that you missed out on both "I am Sam" and "Braveheart" but what i seriously hated was the way you managed to squeeze lord of the rings between all these movies i mean at what stage did u drop a tear ......
crayzielover posted 435 days ago
good list but didnt understand why lord of the ring was in it....
keanu9264 posted 415 days ago
You will LOVE "Hardball" with KEANU REEVES (my favorite actor)...A real tear-jerker....Also try to see 1971 film "Brian's Song" with James Caan...it is a TRUE STORY...many tissue story..Enjoy..
manathetomboy posted 396 days ago
you should have put ( the house of sand and fog ), that one really makes you choked up
BunkerBabey posted 394 days ago
Paris/Texas was the only film that made me have a tear in my eye it was beautiful.
ChristinaLovesMovies posted 386 days ago
suggestions for the list: World Trade Center, The Magestic, Uptown Girls, and Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
daynadadiva posted 339 days ago
Great list~!!
Myself LOVING a Tearjerker...
marjbrusko posted 294 days ago
I love your list, may I suggest Some time in April & Blood Diamonds. These are somewhat war movies, but they move me to tears because of the inhumanities depicted on them..
julianlb posted 288 days ago
Nice list. Have you ever seen "My Life Without Me"? So sad and so beautiful.
gul18 posted 286 days ago
Good Work
ladysapphire0021 posted 279 days ago
nice choices..huh..
mzappleby posted 240 days ago
That is an awsome list but you foregot Augest Rush& life support those were sad i cry every time i watch them
PierrotTheClown88 posted 231 days ago
some nice movie here:)
tsahi2 posted 220 days ago
hey you didnt put "the patriot"
itsbyron posted 209 days ago
who makes a list of 86?!?! you need 14 more.. Fox and the Hound..Cast away..Forrest loved that volley ball!!
SpaceCowboy9280 posted 167 days ago
Hotel Rwanda, Life is Beautiful, Jesus Christ: Vampire hunter. The last one would make you cry because of its sheer awesomeness
marly700 posted 151 days ago
i love stand by me that is one of the best movie i seen besides cars
csr4546 posted 147 days ago
Taking chances is great since my husband is a Marine oura!
aicyem22 posted 70 days ago
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkks
periana posted 68 days ago
nice list :) i would recommend Lorenzo's Oil, great but heartwrenching movie!
CharleneOHara posted 39 days ago
some of these are definately dear to my heart
BenjaminBixby3000 posted 23 days ago
Wow, definitely have some movies to see! I thought that Kevin Costner movie Dragonfly would have made the list...or Ma Vie en Rose