I knew u guys were emo deep down. Aw.
i cried at the end of American History X and My Dog Skip.
also, at the end of Sozin's Comet because my favorite TV show in the world has come to an end.
Yea American History X is sad... I kind of cried when they like ASS fucked him...
Have yet to see American History X although My Dog Skip was a pretty sad movie. Marley and Me came very close too. That ending is a real tear jerker because they somehow made the dog into a character. Not many movies can do that, but they surprisingly pulled it off.
NicoleMayCanaday Wrote:No take backs :-p
Oh believe me, that ship has sailed.
only twice the first is a film called To Dance with a White dog,that shit is so fucking sad and the second was the 3rd twilight film because i will never get to tap ashley greene's ass
Mr. Briggs Inc. Wrote:Old people get me too; I nearly cried at the end of House II: The Second Story x_X
And though I don't have a vag, I also cried near the end of The Notebook.
Haha....how was House II? How's bill mahrs acting? Ha.

exdev: you all rock - thanks for admitting to another emotion on here

exdev:
I cried when I heard they were making a new Sex and the City movie.... Dont know if this counts though

I didn't cry but I felt like somebody punched me in the gut without telling me.
More times than I'm willing to admit, but rarely at a horror film. We have a theory; something about me suppressing emotions in life, so they come out unbidden in stupid sappy movies. This is one of the many reasons I refuse to watch romantic comedies, or anything by Disney. F*ing emotion-wranglers.
I totally agree with Disney. They tear your heart out, stomp on it, kick it around and spit on it then sugar coat it and put a cherry on top.
FreddysFingers Wrote:I totally agree with Disney. They tear your heart out, stomp on it, kick it around and spit on it then sugar coat it and put a cherry on top.
Yeah, exactly. It's always a sparkly sugar ending, after a near-tragic middle. Jackasses.

Am I the only one that thinks a Disney-inspired, animated, not-for-kids because of plot etc. --
would be a challenge worthy of an approach if not a decent attempt?

exdev:
If you really think about it, a lot of Disney movies aren't for little kids. They can be really dark.
anothermasque Wrote:More times than I'm willing to admit, but rarely at a horror film. We have a theory; something about me suppressing emotions in life, so they come out unbidden in stupid sappy movies. This is one of the many reasons I refuse to watch romantic comedies, or anything by Disney. F*ing emotion-wranglers.
That's why I'm sad so often, so it DOESN'T come out during Disney movies!!! That's right, depression ftw!

exdev:
@Caroline. I could see that. I like the idea of an unrestrictedly mature animated movie being done by a Disney animator (But Disney won't let their animators gwow up!

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