Any time an animal dies. It's so sad.
Bruce Willis in the sixth sense when he figures out hes dead. It really freaks me out so much it brings a tear to my eye.
Jean Grey in X2 when she sacrifices herself for the rest of the team and they all breakdown and Nightcrawler says quiet prayers for her in the background. So so sad
Tom Hanks at the end of Saving Private Ryan.
The whole ending of Titanic from the point where jack dies to the credits even though i hate the god damn movie.
Physical death: In Last Samurai when the leader of the Samurais (can't remember his name) committed suicide to uphold his honorability with help from Tom Cruise. I thought that was pretty sad.
Social and emotional death: When Edward from Edward Scissorhands was left to live all alone once again after he found love and the town turned on him.
I laughed when Boromir died, that was soooo funny. And in POTC when barbossas pointing the gun at elizabeth and theres a shot and she jumps i was like YAY SHES DEAD but no she wasn't shot it was jack 🙁 and i laughed when Aragorn falls off the cliff. I thought he was mortal shouldn't he DIE then? he gets thrown off a cliff - doesn't die, he's on top of the wall when it explodes STILL DOESN'T DIIE! ROTK rocks though i seen it 7 times already 🙂
I cried with muffassa in lion king and in titanic when jack dies and those old people in the bed with the water rising and the two children in the bed getting read a story. And i cried when bambis mum got killed 🙁
There are so many! William Wallace in 'Braveheart', Kurt Russel's character in 'Backdraft', the little boy who got stung to death by bees in 'My Girl', Andrew Becket (Tom Hanks) in Philadelphia', Hooch in 'Turner and Hooch', Valmont (John Malkovich) in 'Dangerous Liasons', Jenny in 'Forest Gump', that woman in 'Patch Adams'.
But the winner has to be John Coffey in the Green Mile. When he says 'I'm sorry for what I am' -- gets me every time. Great, now I'm totally bummed out. 🙁
Thelma and Louise dying at the end of the movie of that name. I always starts weeping and searching for tissue-paper 15 minutes before they even reach the cliff.
Crouching Tiger, Sleeping Dragon when Mu-Bai dies, and tells Shu Lien he’ll rather use his last breath telling her how much he loves her, than preparing to go beyond. That he’ll rather spend eternity as a ghost wandering at her side… ...
Still gets me. That and Trinity dying in Matrix Revolutions gets me totally!