Hunks Who Need Hankies
Big boys do cry! These hunky celebs admit which films have made them weepy. From Brad Pitt to Mark Wahlberg, check out which flicks opened the floodgates for these sexy celebrity men.
Big boys do cry! These hunky celebs admit which films have made them weepy. From Brad Pitt to Mark Wahlberg, check out which flicks opened the floodgates for these sexy celebrity men.
Jack's watery end in 1997's Titanic gets to the star who recently lamented to Vanity Fair: "I cried during the Titanic… I’d never tell [Leo DiCaprio]. He’s never going to find out. Yeah, I cried. There was enough room on that door. Really, realistically, it was kind of off. If she loved him, she would have moved over, right?”
The dad of four was touched by Tangled. "I was bawling my eyes out," the Contraband star said of Disney's 2010 reinvention of Rapunzel. "It's about a girl who gets taken away from her parents," he reasoned to Redbook mag. "Movies where kids are taken from their parents just tear me up."
The Gotham actor confessed to Entertainment Weekly that he once got emotional during a flight while watching Marley & Me. “A year after my dog died, I was on a plane and Marley & Me was an in-flight movie,” he said. “I cried so often that the gentleman to my right asked if I was okay. ‘No sir, I am not okay. My dog is dead.’”
"I'll tell you the last time I really cried was at the premiere of Batman and Robin," the two-time Oscar winner joked of his flick to W magazine. "They were real tears because I realized that that it might be the end of my career, and I might have brought down the franchise along with it."
"I'm not much of a crier at films, but there was one," Angelina Jolie's husband recalled of a time when he was hit by Montezuma's revenge. "On day two of this extremely painful episode, I watched a film called Life as a House," Pitt told W mag. "Kevin Kline is an architect and learns he has terminal cancer. He's estranged from his teenage son and decides they’re going to finish this house… This movie just crushed me."
The multi-hyphenate admitted to breaking down while watching the 1989 dramedy. "For some reason, I was watching Steel Magnolias repeatedly," Franco told W magazine. "Sally Fields… when Julia Roberts dies and she goes to the graveyard and she's like, 'Why, Shelby? Take me?!' That part makes me cry so much."