That was a disapointment to.They shoudve burned in a firey death wit the earthQuote:
Originally Posted by louby_4eva
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That was a disapointment to.They shoudve burned in a firey death wit the earthQuote:
Originally Posted by louby_4eva
You sure like to see people burn and die, don't you?Quote:
Originally Posted by BloodHunter11
I cried to Waterworld, simply because it sucked so much.
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Only losers enjoy watching that piece of trash.
I've seen this mentioned before and I'm intrigued. Where can I get this in the UK? Should I eBay for it maybe?Quote:
Originally Posted by DMKA
On topic. I have to admit I cried at Titantic, really badly too. I was about 14 when it came out :D What else....um, Braveheart, always cry at the end of that. Bram Stokers Dracula always makes me blub me head off at the end. Moulin Rouge, The English Patient, the list goes on, I guess I cry alot at movies :D
edit - After reading a some other mentions by ppl I feel moved to add The Shawshank Redemption to the list. I'll also say City of Angels had me blubbing too
That's my favorite movie of ALL TIME.Quote:
Originally Posted by amratis
I cry relentlessly throughout the entire movie.
Tis good isnt it. If you can ignore the worst english accent ever done in a movie EVER. (Keanu Reeves)
I cried during "What's Eating Glibert Grape?" when the mother dies at the end. I have no idea why. It just hit me hard.
I came pretty close to crying during the Green Mile, can't think of any others though.
Cried to My Girl when I was like 10, heh. Cried a lot to The Passion of the Christ. And I can't think of any other movies. I know I've cried to a few TV programme episodes, though...
If back when I was 8 counts, Transformers: the Movie. There was this sad scene where the main man, Optimus Prime, dies. It's pretty sad when you see someone you looked up to check out, even if they are cartoons.
I've never really cried at the end of movies. I have cried at the end of a T.V. show before. Back when Michael J. Fox left "Spin City" I was brought to a tear or two. I'm not sure why I did...but I just did.
And the kid stars crying on top of him? That's a pretty heartbreaking scene. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Crazy the Clown
That's a minor flaw I've come to accept... but it really is bad though.Quote:
Originally Posted by amratis
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moulin rouge :cry:
seen it over 20 times. cry each time! :cry:
Milo and Otis.
Something about seeing animals go their seperate ways always gets to me. :(