Crying at sad films
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Hang on aren't chicks supposed to dig this 'new sensitive' man?
Anyway...
First time I watched Saving Private Ryan, and some of the scenes in Band Of Brothers got me quite emotional!
Edit: To note... I've got more emotional as I've got older..
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First time I watched Saving Private Ryan, and some of the scenes in Band Of Brothers got me quite emotional!
Edit: To note... I've got more emotional as I've got older..
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What about Best of the Best ??
I think I was about 10 when I first watched this and Cried when Tommy defeated Dae Han and Dae Han talks about Tommy's brother. That use to get me everytime.
I'm actually coming to the conclusion I'm a bit of an emotional wreck when it comes to watching films.
I think I was about 10 when I first watched this and Cried when Tommy defeated Dae Han and Dae Han talks about Tommy's brother. That use to get me everytime.
I'm actually coming to the conclusion I'm a bit of an emotional wreck when it comes to watching films.
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My missus taped me something the other week and said I should have a box of Kleenex ready when I watched it, so with great anticipation I put it on, most dissapointing ! in hindsight I think she was telling me it was a sad film......
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Brokeback Mountain made me cry also. Seriously! More so now in that Heath Ledger is actually dead..
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When I was a kid I remember crying bigtime when watching Empire of the Sun. Theres a bit where all the kids get their parents back or something, and the main kid is walking round trying to find his but they're not there.
I have never watched it since so I'm not sure how accurate that description is!
I have never watched it since so I'm not sure how accurate that description is!
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scoobynet is full of over emotional puffs!
Since when did subaru become associated with fudge packers?
have a beer and play a war game like cod4, dont sit there watching films crying to yourselves
SORT IT OUT LADS!
Since when did subaru become associated with fudge packers?
have a beer and play a war game like cod4, dont sit there watching films crying to yourselves
SORT IT OUT LADS!
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Oh yeah.... "Ghost"
I kind of ruined the moment for a Cinema full of people when watching that one with a girl I knew.
You know the bit when the dead hero guy is typing "murderer, murderer, murderer" on the pc? Real high tension / edge of the seat moment?
I (inadvertently!) shouted out "Oooh Look! He's Ghost Writing!!!"
Brought the house down and the girl I was with tried crawling under the chair in embarrassment
I kind of ruined the moment for a Cinema full of people when watching that one with a girl I knew.
You know the bit when the dead hero guy is typing "murderer, murderer, murderer" on the pc? Real high tension / edge of the seat moment?
I (inadvertently!) shouted out "Oooh Look! He's Ghost Writing!!!"
Brought the house down and the girl I was with tried crawling under the chair in embarrassment
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