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quote: When a child or a dog dies in a movie, it's a cheap blow.
honestly the only film where i really cried was an adaptation of the book "where the red fern grows" anyione whos seen it or read it knows what i meen. the only time. quote: Yeah...cheesy as it sounds...the ending of Pay it Forward.
i think me and kyle johnson had a conversation about this a long time ago how we both happened to laugh at this film when that little rat bastard died. funny how it makes some ppl laugh and others cry.
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quote: ...about this a long time ago how we both happened to laugh at this film when that little rat bastard died.
Pschological evaluation: You're disturbed.
Sometimes we heed the words of critics before we heed our heart
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actually i took one of those and it said the same thing
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Very rarely do movies move me to such a point where I actually cry. But, and this is a weird one, in Cast Away, the scene with Wilson... everytime I watched that, and I watched it religiously for a week one summer, I would die. It's almost disturbing how I can watch Schindler's List (which I finally watched last night) and not sniffle at all, and then watch a volleyball floating away from a guy and be totally destroyed. The combination of a psychologically destroyed man being all alone, the fact that he was so messed up that he cried over a volleyball, and the vast enormity of the ocean (which has always terrified and fascinated me) just sent me over the edge. Other than that I can't think of anything else. I have recognized my own desensitization and I'm kind of regretful for it. I think my generation will create some of the most insane movies ever to try to push people to the limits which many will not have once we are all 40. I can't even imagine what my kids will be like.
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Cast Away got to me too. It's cool how they made youe feel sorry that WIlson "died". ANd also check out my signature.
So little time, so little money, so much vision
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| Posts: 173 | Location: Panama City, Florida | Registered: February 06, 2004 |    |
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gotta agree with the end of 25 hour, oddly enough it was the second time i saw it that it really got to me. and then the two that almost always get me are the ends of shawshank and forrest gump with that flower floating away. oh yeah, and i was close at big fish, but then it just gets so happy.
-Justin
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| Posts: 227 | Location: St. Somewhere | Registered: May 29, 2003 |    |
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I am kinda prone to crying at movies: 28 days later Big Fish the lion king Donnie Darko Easy Rider Return of the king Sometimes I cry at movies not from sadness, but of happiness. The Intro to the lion king made me cry cuz it was so awesome. Same with Return of the King, I got really emotional when the humans were all fighting together, the sense of brotherhood was amazing.
Grilled Cheese
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| Posts: 29 | Location: Wayne, NJ USA | Registered: April 08, 2003 |    |
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quote: Oh, and I hate to admit this, but I also was choked up at the end of "South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut". Yeah, go ahead, laugh at me...
I'm sorry, but what exactly is depressing in that film? A couple for me would be: Big Fish, I Am Sam, and um, I cant remeber. Ill get back to you.
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| Posts: 975 | Location: Australia | Registered: December 20, 2002 |    |
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