The movie "Road Trip" will teach you that too.

Haha
The image of the 'french toast' was burned into my brain.
Lovin Gilbert Grape as well. Really should get that on DVD. Makes me crrrrry.
It's a wonderful film and one that i've watched way too many times.
I tear up every single time i watch it, too.
If you get the DVD, try to find the R1 CE version.
It's the only one with extras and the picture quality is far better than the R4.
- Philedelphia- with Tom Hanks.. that home movie of him a an innocent little kid... and the music playing... does it everytime.
Yep, add Philadelphia to the list of films that make me cry like a baby.
Anyone have any others. Or are you all tuff guys???
I'm tough.........but i also tear up quite often during films.
I saw
My Sister's Keeper on the weekend (i was the only guy amongst the 40-50 strong crowd) with my better half, who adores Jodi Picoult's books (even though she and everyone she knows has been saying 'Picoult' wrong for years) and not only did i really enjoy it, but it made me tear up like only Gilbert Grape has done before.
Another film that made me cry quite a lot was
Black Balloon, a wonderful Aussie film starring the amazing Toni Collette.
A slightly odd one, but
Gran Torino brought a tear to my eye recently as well.
To be honest, most of my favourite films bring a tear to my eye (both because of their quality and the fact that the majority of my favourite films are what you'd call deep, emotional dramas with comedic elements).
Amongst them are
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest,
Good Will Hunting,
Life Is Beautiful,
Little Miss Sunshine,
The Shawshank Redemption,
Stand By Me and
Into The Wild
Yes. I am a fan of his acting.
(cant believe i said that with a straight face!!!)
I'm a huge fan of his wife's acting, too.
Seriously, he's a great comedic actor.. with good timing. See Adventureland (there i go praising him on his comedy, then i recommend him in a drama!). He has a lesser role, but it really is a good movie.
Most of his other movies... ugh including the one with Sandra Bullock (cant even recall the name of it) were kinda crap.
His comedic timing was certainly great in 'Waiting...'.
Just had a look at his IMDB page and i actually think that 'Waiting...' was the first film of his i've seen (although i vaguely remember seeing parts of Van Wilder), despite that, he's so familiar to me for some reason.
Anyway, i'll check out Adventureland when it's released on DVD.