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I had tears in my eyes when I left Fahrenheit 911. Then two of my friends who I was with sighed and let out a loud "god that was boring!" and that just made me sadder. [/ QUOTE ] The scene where the screen is just black and you can hear the news report of the planes hitting the towers is the first time I really, really 'felt' the impact of 9/11 on a visceral level. Just watching it on TV was too surreal for me to appreciate its impact entirely. |
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#82
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Oh I thought of another that's golden :
The Celebration If you like sad movies you have to see this, unbelievably brutal and powerful. Also "Mifune" the scandanavian one not the japanese one, it's similar to of mice and men. |
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#83
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[ QUOTE ] Finding Neverland. I'm the only one aren't I? [/ QUOTE ] No. I totally cried my eyes out. [/ QUOTE ] Yea, but you're a girl aren't you? |
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#84
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big fish [/ QUOTE ] My wife bought this movie about a couple of months after my dad died. I wouldn't watch it. (I didn't watch any dramas at all for a long time after he passed). A few months ago I plugged it in on a Sunday, my wife headed upstairs when it started which is unusual as she can see a movie multiple times. I bawled like a baby during the movie and then got kinda pissed at her for letting me watch it, knowing how powerful it was. LLL |
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#85
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Mighty Ducks 3....when Hans dies
it's the music that gets me |
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#86
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Where the Red Fern Grows
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#87
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I can't believe Dead Poets Society hasn't been mentioned yet.
Edited to change title of the movie because i am a retard. |
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#88
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Where the Red Fern Grows [/ QUOTE ] they made that into a movie? I read the book as a kid and cried so much. |
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I just thought of one that I haven't seen in years...
Awakenings. Wait, has that been mentioned? |
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#90
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Hotel Rwanda. Talk about a heavy film.
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