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Post by vultures on Nov 1, 2009 20:37:13 GMT
I was balling LOL poor Kevin
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Post by idreamofcherrypies on Mar 24, 2010 23:33:54 GMT
Pete's Dragon. The 'I Love You Too' song and the bit where Pete's angry at Elliot in the cave, and then when he flies away, oh dear.
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Post by husbandwifeheroin on Mar 31, 2010 10:18:05 GMT
I saw Capitalism: A Love Story and seeing the moment Obama got elected in and the groups of sobbing people made me have a wobbly lip. I not sure why, I think it's because my ancestors were slaves.
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Post by thecircusgirl on Mar 31, 2010 13:37:29 GMT
^ Aww, bless you!
I cry at pretty much every film ever... Especially happy ones. The last film that made me cry was Wall-E! The bit when Eve fixes him up and he can't remember her </3 Breaks my heart.
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Post by wakefromthysleep on Apr 4, 2010 14:36:06 GMT
The Pianist.
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Post by thecircusgirl on Apr 5, 2010 21:32:24 GMT
Sixth Sense, Toni Collette just gets to me! Damn her!
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Post by choolin firth on Apr 5, 2010 22:07:57 GMT
The Pianist almost made me vomit. The balcony scene. That film didn't make me cry actually, it was really shocking rather than tear jerking. I liked it that way.
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Post by Xteenuh on Apr 7, 2010 22:55:58 GMT
I actually got teary-eyed this afternoon while watching Zombieland, during the scene where Tallahassee gets all sensitive and starts crying about the son he lost in the Zombie Apocalypse. Dammit Woody Harrelson, you really got me there! The movie ruled so much by the way. I was extremely impressed with it, it was not quite what I expected judging from the trailers... I may have also been crying just from inspiration that came from viewing the sheer brilliance of a zombie movie that was at once frightening, hilarious, and touching. Movies often make me cry in that respect, maybe more so than sad things happening in them does.
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Post by vultures on Apr 7, 2010 23:39:38 GMT
IM DRUNK AND I CANT REMEMBER THE NAME OF THE FILM
HARRY SOMETHING........................... HELP HARRY... UMMMMM#
OLD DUDE CHAVS KILLED THIS OLD GUY SO HE KILLED THEM I DUNNO
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Post by idreamofcherrypies on Apr 7, 2010 23:42:54 GMT
Harry Brown? With Michael Caine...?
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Post by vultures on Apr 8, 2010 0:12:35 GMT
YEAH THAT ONE!!!!!!!!
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Post by Rosie The Red on Apr 8, 2010 14:28:16 GMT
Battle Royale. I read the book already, so I knew it would happen, but I liked Shogo anyway.
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Post by jay on Apr 8, 2010 15:08:13 GMT
^ ugh that film. did it disappoint you that there were so many changes to the book's storyline? cos i can never really get over it. the film is good on its own but when you've read the book, it's clear which one is superior. to me, anyway.
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Post by Rosie The Red on Apr 9, 2010 16:12:29 GMT
I definately thought the book was better, but to the contrary I thought it followed the events of the book quite well... compared to other films atleast. I wish the bit with the last killing had been like it had been in the book, and that Shogo had joined them earlier, like he did in the book. I didn't like the fact that in the film Shogo and Kazuo weren't actually part of the class, they were just there for the game, or the whole creepy bit with their teacher. Come to think of it, there were actually quite a lot of changes from the book, just nothing mahusive, like in Harry Potter and stuff. I can't say it disappointed me, I quite liked it to be honest, although I can see why you could be disappointed.
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Post by Jazzy Jeff on Apr 15, 2010 22:51:08 GMT
FINALLY FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE I HAVE CRIED WATCHING A FILM Because, The other day I was feeling particularly mournful and sorry for myself so I decided to drink a bit and watch 'Control'. IT WORKED. I can now tell people that I have feelings, too.
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Post by husbandwifeheroin on Apr 15, 2010 23:34:11 GMT
Oh Control.
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Post by Rosie The Red on Apr 18, 2010 16:04:27 GMT
The Shawshank Redemption. I swear I must've spent the last 20 minutes just sat crying.
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Post by lastgoodbye on Apr 18, 2010 21:21:10 GMT
I know everyone does, but I love that film so much.
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Post by Rhiflect on Apr 18, 2010 22:31:22 GMT
I thought it was like the Texas Chainshaw Massacre until I watched it. I was pleasantly suprised
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Post by husbandwifeheroin on Apr 18, 2010 22:39:19 GMT
I thought it was like the Texas Chainshaw Massacre until I watched it. I was pleasantly suprised HAHAHAH, OH YOU. Top of page
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