I remember at the premiere of my second movie I started crying. I thought, I'm so bad that I either have to stop this and do something else or learn what I'm doing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I started crying 20 seconds into the movie and didn't stop till it was over.
I cry whenever I watch an emotional scene that I did, just because it brings me back to that moment. It's like, I remember being there; I remember feeling what I felt. It's really weird, right?
I actually cried during 'Titanic'. It was one of the few movies I've seen in the theater multiple times.
I cry in movies a lot, and over books.
The first movie I ever cried at was when I was 10 years old and saw 'The Notebook' in theaters. I was like, 'Whoa, so weird. Crying at a movie? I'm not supposed to do that. So weird.' I didn't know that art could make you do that.
Everyone can teach themselves to cry... but sometimes you have just got to see that mental movie going on. You've got to be feeling it.
I think if a movie makes you cry, you probably needed to cry.
I don't watch my own films very often. I become so jittery and ready to cry... and miserable. I think it's awful.
No matter how many times you do it, you don't get used to the sadness - for me at least - of coming to the end of a film.
I don't cry at books or movies. Ever. So imagine my shock and awe when I read 'The Time Traveler's Wife' for the second time, and I knew the ending, and I started to cry.