Mine was Titanic and I think I was 7, and the part that made me cry was when the ship was falling apart and killing everyone
Tokyo Tower, Sekai no Chūshin de Ai o Sakebu (Crying Out Love in the Center of the World), A Liter of Tears, one of the scenes in Fullmetal Alchemist but can't remember which. Yes my favourite genre of movies is not action nor comedy, in fact I dislike both.
I never have, damn i'm a soulless bastard... D: I'm going to see warhorse in theatre and my sister is convincing me I will cry, but i hate horses so meh
I don't think I've ever cried during a movie but some have come close... I honestly can't remember which it was, though. I can say that the original "Curious Tale of Benjamin Button" (the written story) had me close to tears, and I was reading it on an iPod. I know there's a movie, but I can't remember which... oh, yeah, the first Land Before Time movie was pretty depressing. "Follow Your Heart, Little Foot." And Forrest Gump. Forrest tries so hard everytime, but Jenny either rejects him or runs away. Then they finally get married, and she dies, and the little kid is almost annoyingly but sweetly smart (how/why would he know the name of the bus driver?). Edit: Oh, how could I forget, that one with John Travolta... Phenomenon, the ending... aaaaw. I don't really know which I saw first, probably the Land Before Time, but they're all tearjerkers.
Only one thing has ever brought me to tears (that I can remember), and that one thing was the book "Flowers for Algernon." It's a great read and recommend it To Everyone! Marley and Me almost got to me though... lump in throat, but no tears.
+1. When I was thinking about said stories, I immediately thought of "Flowers for Algernon." I read the short story, though, not the entire book. Still pretty dang, sad though. Especially the part when he can no longer read German. Spoiler in white. It's small, but just in case.