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Matrix Revolutions. I was so let down! ;-)
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Despite its obvious faults, I enjoyed Revolutions more than I did Reloaded. That super brawl was just overkill...TV's Frink said:Matrix Revolutions. I was so let down! ;-)
Kal-El said:Despite its obvious faults, I enjoyed Revolutions more than I did Reloaded. That super brawl was just overkill...
felipemeyer said:My reactions to dramatic scenes are quite famous. When i was younger, and single, i was trying to impress a girl by talking about a manga we had both read (Barefoot Gen) and at some point i said: "It was so intense that i even cried". Then she turned to me and said (while all my friends, watching the situation, exploded in laughs): "From what i hear, you even cry at The Lion King..."
I used to blame father-son dramatic scenes, since i lost my father on an early age, and this all seemed to have started with that damn scene where Simba's dad dies. But nowadays i just cry, always... at any dramatic scene... and a lot So i can't use this excuse anymore.
Gatos said:The Room: "You are tearing me apart Lisa!"
Gets me every time.
Omaru1982 said:It's funny you bring this up, I was going to come here and say Grave of the Fireflies is the one animated film I can remember crying to since maybe the Lion King in 1994 but I'm not sure I did cry to the lion king, I might;ve been very saddened. That said it's themese are similar to those of Barefoot Gen which I've not read the manga to, but ended up watching the anime films about 2 years ago. Even though Gen came first, grave was the first film I saw so it holds a slightly dearer place in my heart, tbut the scene where Gen's family are trapped in the burning rubble is probably more harrowing than most of Grave of the fireflies.
L8wrtr said:Imma have to add Men In Black III to the list. Not quite full blown box of Kleenex, but had to remove my glasses several times tow wipe'm away.
TM Productions said:I'm not sure if many people have seen it, but I cried during the documentary "Capturing the Friedmans", I think thats what its called. But the way that that good family fell apart and the son went to jail, the dad committed suicide, they would argue violently. It was just soooooo sad. Especially when the son goes to jail and the mother is talking about when he was a baby. Plus the Dad had fought his homosexuality thorughout his entire life. He was miserable and at the end none of the family talks to eachother until the brother got out of jail. I havent seen it in a while but thats what I remember.
Frantic Canadian said:I've seen it. What you left out though was the fact that the father and son were child molesters. I'm sorry, but I have zero sympathy for child molesters. I feel bad for the families that they ruin, including their own, but not for the pedophiles themselves.