I'm not a crier when it comes to movies but I come close every time I see Snape holding Lily in Deathly Hallows Pt.2.
I don't really cry but I tear up a lot at any movie with feels. Easygoing comedies that have a heartwarming lesson, like Wreck-It Ralph or The Lorax.
I hardly ever get sad enough or emotional enough to cry these days however I do tear up but that's about it.
I didn't cry, but I did get a bit choked up over that whole scene. The closest I get to crying is whenever I watch The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and The Return of the King. For The Two Towers, it's Sam's speech at the end and for The Return of the King, it's everything.
I don't get emotional over movies. The only movie I've cried at was Eight Below. Let me tell you this, IT'S NOT A FLUTTERSHY MOVIE.
Assuming it's the newest version, it's terrible and hypocritical. Watch the 70's short film, it's very sweet. And much more competent in discussing its subject. Anyways, yes, I cry over A LOT of movies. A few that come to mind are Sam and Max, The Lion King, The Girl who Leapt through Time, Jagten, Breaking the Waves, The Secret of NIMH... Even friggen' Dumbo! Go away Dumbo, you're supposed to make be burst with nostalgia, not tears. (This applies to a lot of Disney movies, actually)
Ouch lady. Whatever floats your boat, but I like The Lorax. :/ It doesn't really matter to me what happened with commercials. The movie itself is good. Besides, I'm pretty sure the decision to advertise for silly things was the higher-ups' decision.
Sorry, that might have been harsh. I just find it RHURLY shallow and naive. But if you enjoyed it, more power to ya. AWWW YES! How could I forget! Also, Jenny D: That movie was so simple, yet somehow poignant.
The movie has to either be super amazing or really touching to make a real man cry. But i can't really call myself a real man yet as i'm still 16, but still, i rarely (almost never) tear up to movies