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I just watched Finding Neverland...and I cried like a girl.

Started by Doggett, December 22, 2008, 02:55:44 PM

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Doggett

I can't stand E.T.
I much prefer Batteries not Included*, now that's a weepie.
Especially when all the aliens arrive at the end to re-build the block of flats.

Those guys...
                                             

If God exists, why did he make me an atheist? Thats His first mistake.

Psycho Circus

Quote from: doggett on December 23, 2008, 02:47:36 PM
I can't stand E.T.
I much prefer Batteries not Included*, now that's a weepie.
Especially when all the aliens arrive at the end to re-build the block of flats.

Those guys...

Yeah man, that too. How could I forget that classic of my childhood. Shame on me.  :bluesad:

Mr. DS

I used to get weepy at the end of Return Of The Jedi when Luke sees his father, Obi Wan and Yoda in the Force Light.  Then that a-hole Lucas had to edit Hayden into the mix and ruined it forever.   :hatred:

I also get misty eye during Toy Story 2 when Jessie is reliving her days with her former owner.  The part when she thinks shes going to be loved again but ends up in a toy donation box is rather saddening. 
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The Burgomaster

I cry at the beginning of movies whenever the opening credits say, "Directed by Brett Ratner."
"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

Fausto

The end of "The Green Mile" always gets me. Also, the end of "Grave of the Fireflies" is basically a huge heap of clinical depression converted to celluloid.
"When I die, I hope you will use my body creatively." - Shin Chan

"Tonight, we will honor the greatest writers in America with a modest 9 by 12 certificate and a check for three thousand dollars...three thousand dollars? Stephen King makes more than that for writing boo on a cocktail napkin." - Jimmy Breslin