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Ok, well if you have, what was it? I mean, most of you here are lads... obviously, but saying that you cried at a film isn't gonna make everyone here LAUGH and POINT and p*ss take at your post... then again, I think I'm wrong! :)
Well. Have you?
I did, but that's different... I'm a girl & we're 'allowed' to have unbalanced hormones and have the odd emotional hour.
Can we just see who the emotional ones are? Please? No? ... Pretty please?
For me:
I Am Sam
Pay It Forward
Moulin Rouge <--- i can't watch that any more, makes me sick & VERY emotional... go ahead. laugh. :(
Ok, well if you have, what was it? I mean, most of you here are lads... obviously, but saying that you cried at a film isn't gonna make everyone here LAUGH and POINT and p*ss take at your post... then again, I think I'm wrong! :)
Well. Have you?
I did, but that's different... I'm a girl & we're 'allowed' to have unbalanced hormones and have the odd emotional hour.
Can we just see who the emotional ones are? Please? No? ... Pretty please?
For me:
I Am Sam
Pay It Forward
Moulin Rouge <--- i can't watch that any more, makes me sick & VERY emotional... go ahead. laugh. :(
I'm not trying to all male and macho and let's go kill a bear, just haven't.
I wish I hadn't been reminded... SO AWFUL!!! So bad I'm amazed that at no time during its production of of the hundereds of people involved didn't speak up and point out what a steaming pile of poo it was they were working on. I'm guessing everyone was blinded by the "dream" cast and just assumed that they'd managed to make a laughable bad script meaningful despite the woeful premise and insulting, predictable direction. "Yeah, play sad music and have lots of candles - that'll make people sad that the stupid wee kid dies as we're totally incapable of getting people to invest any real emotion in this tripe".
In fact, the whole film is pretty darn depressing.
> I cried when Arnold Schwarzennger lowered himself into the molten iron
> at the end of T2. It was his hand making the 'thumbs up' that swung
> the balance.
Lord - I'd forgotten about that. It was heartbreaking.
Cried buckets at the end of an old film called Electric Dreams. It was about a computer terminal that got champagne dropped into it and it came 'aware'. Both the computer and the owner fell in love with the girl downstairs and had a falling out. I know, am a wussie.
In truth a bear of his size would rip a Tiger to pieces...
It's a Wonderful Life had me in tears. Cuckoo's Nest is an excellent film, didn't make me cry though...