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Post by Mochi on Jun 8, 2004 0:17:44 GMT -5
Were there any movies that made you cry? For me.... It's any movie with a sad part. Even Air Bud made me cry. I know that's pathetic, but I can't help it. o.o I cried the most watching The Green Mile. Good thing I didn't see it in theatres. O___o
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Post by Kira37 on Jun 8, 2004 0:39:02 GMT -5
Nothing has made me cry yet, but if you want to know about a movie that will get you emotionally, watch "Rosewood".
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Post by Jerseymilk on Jun 8, 2004 0:53:55 GMT -5
Parts of DBZ have made me teary-eyed, does that count?
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Post by Mochi on Jun 8, 2004 2:12:04 GMT -5
Parts of DBZ have made me teary-eyed, does that count? Um......... If you want it to count.
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Post by Xyex on Jun 8, 2004 8:04:48 GMT -5
Hey Mochi, have you seen Bambi?????? Oh, and another one you should see if you haven't (one EVERYONE should see) is Batteries not Included. ^_^
As for me? I don't cry much. They may make me sad, but I don't cry.
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Post by Jerseymilk on Jun 8, 2004 10:49:03 GMT -5
Um......... If you want it to count. Yipee! Well (ahem), anyway, no I don't tend to cry too much at movies either. I've cried reading books though.
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Post by zackarotto on Jun 8, 2004 14:10:42 GMT -5
I would think "Teary-Eyed" would be "almost crying". Meaning, things have made me "almost cry" all the time. Books, Movies, mostly anime.
Bambi wasn't even close. Screw Bambi.
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Post by Xyex on Jun 8, 2004 14:14:30 GMT -5
I would think "Teary-Eyed" would be "almost crying". Meaning, things have made me "almost cry" all the time. Books, Movies, mostly anime. Bambi wasn't even close. Screw Bambi. Yeah, but you're not a girl, they tend to cry more at stuff like that.
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Post by Jerseymilk on Jun 8, 2004 14:17:57 GMT -5
Oh please!
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Post by zackarotto on Jun 8, 2004 14:23:48 GMT -5
Trying to get yourself killed, eh Xyex?
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Post by Xyex on Jun 8, 2004 14:25:02 GMT -5
What? It's true! I'm not saying all girls, cause I know that ain't true, but as a general statement it is!
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Post by SpiritBomb on Jun 8, 2004 15:09:05 GMT -5
Oh thats not helping you at all,Xyex. I got teary-eyed tons of times, but, a movie that actualy made tears stream down my face and got me to start sobbing was "Tru Confessions". Its a made-for-tv movie starring Shia Laboeuf and some other girl. Basically, he plays a kid with mental disabilties. I cried, because, at one point he was crying about how he was "real different". Im sorry if that gives girls a bad name, but you cants say its a not something one could cry about!
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Post by Mochi on Jun 8, 2004 20:17:24 GMT -5
Yeah, but you're not a girl, they tend to cry more at stuff like that. *Hides face in shame* Yes........ I cried watching Bambi.... But it was sad! He was all alone in the forest calling for his mommy!!! You're mommy's deeeeeeeead Bambiiiiiiiiii!!! Go inside before the wolves eat you! -.- And in the Lion King when Mufasa died and Simba was like, "Get up, dad... we gotta go home..." It reminds me of when Gohan died and Trunks was like, "Gohan-san! Gohan-san!!!" *goes to cry in a corner*
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Post by Random on Jun 8, 2004 20:22:18 GMT -5
I cried during Bambi. I cry through any movie with any reasonably sad parts. I just cry really easily.
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Post by Mochi on Jun 8, 2004 21:07:56 GMT -5
I cried during Bambi. I cry through any movie with any reasonably sad parts. I just cry really easily. Yay! I'm not alone! We can cry together!!! ^__^
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Post by Dayspring on Jun 8, 2004 21:13:49 GMT -5
I cry if the movie's sad scene is well acted out. Like when everying was crying in the movie after Ghandalf "died" in Fellowship of the Rings. One thing I never understood was crying because you're happy. ....Until I saw the season finale of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition".
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Post by Jerseymilk on Jun 9, 2004 6:54:51 GMT -5
I cried at Gandalf's death when I read the book. I was very moved by the movie version of that scene however, it was really well done I think.
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Post by Xyex on Jun 9, 2004 12:14:41 GMT -5
Maybe it's just me (has to be with all the awards those movies got) but I thought they could have been a LOT better than they were. Well, no, I can't say THEY since I've only seen the first one and didn't feel like spending the money to see the other two since I didn't really like the first one to begin with.
Even the books, though millions of times better than the movies, aren't as great as lots of people seem to think. I don't know, but for me, the Sword of Shanara series by Terry Brooks will always be the best.
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Post by Mochi on Jun 10, 2004 0:30:34 GMT -5
Maybe it's just me (has to be with all the awards those movies got) but I thought they could have been a LOT better than they were. Well, no, I can't say THEY since I've only seen the first one and didn't feel like spending the money to see the other two since I didn't really like the first one to begin with. Even the books, though millions of times better than the movies, aren't as great as lots of people seem to think. I don't know, but for me, the Sword of Shanara series by Terry Brooks will always be the best. I think the second Lord of The Rings was better than the first. ;D In the third... too many horses died.
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Post by Dayspring on Jun 10, 2004 9:36:06 GMT -5
Think of it this way, Mochi: Now MiddleEarth will never have to worry about running out of glue. ;D
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Post by Xyex on Jun 10, 2004 14:21:23 GMT -5
Think of it this way, Mochi: Now MiddleEarth will never have to worry about running out of glue. ;D Dayspring, you're mean! ;D
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Post by SpiritBomb on Jun 10, 2004 15:03:41 GMT -5
Dayspring, you're mean! ;D Isint he always?
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Post by Jerseymilk on Jun 10, 2004 16:27:25 GMT -5
I think the second Lord of The Rings was better than the first. ;D In the third... too many horses died. I told ya, cute! ;D
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Post by Dayspring on Jun 10, 2004 17:59:02 GMT -5
GOOD MOVIE....=Whale Rider It was wierd. Despite how sad it was, for the most part, a feel good movie. I cried like a baby when she started crying during her speech.
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Post by Mochi on Jun 10, 2004 19:40:16 GMT -5
Aw, but he's just playing... Right Dayspring? ^_^ I don't think they invented glue then, did they? Do they really make glue from horses? I thought that was just a story.
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