Having to give something up. I wasn't sure, whether I was making the right decision at the time. It's hard because I usually have so many regrets. I also hate saying goodbye. I actually cared so much about that person and having to make this decision really hurt. The "what if"s hurt more I think. It was all done so prematurely and I honestly hope it was the right decision.
I was hyped to see it because I loved the storyline, and my favourite actress (Julianne Moore) was in there, but I especially cried during this film mainly because she got killed off early here... Especially, the whole story is very sad anyway.
Breaking Bad finale.
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows (book & movie)lol
Hachi: A Dog's Tale
Walking Dead episodes (esp. that one episode where Rick found out that Lori died)
Mary & Max
Seriously too much stuff to list right out. The ones I really remember vividly:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2 (seriously; it was thirty minutes into the movie and I started bawling and I just didn't stop)
Toy Story 3
Kingdom Hearts (mostly at the ending, when Sora and Kairi let go and Simple and Clean starts playing)
I can't seem to think of anything else at the moment, but I do know that I've cried a lot over movies and TV shows and video games. Though when it comes to thinking of the anxiety and other things I have going on in my RL and with my relationships, that makes me cry and keeps me crying for a while.
Cross Game Episode 1. Go watch it. I didn't cry the first time I watched it but after watching some more episodes and then rewatching the first one I cried like a baby. Also pretty much everyone's flashback in One Piece.
Toy Story 3
Saving Private Ryan (My boyfriend when I watched this was a private and is called Ryan who was in Afghan... THE WRONG TIME TO WATCH IT)
War Horse
The Impossible
A lot of things with animals and partners dying. When children are involved I don't get all gooey or sad for some reason.